Femi Thomas Set to Retire After FA Cup Final.
NPFL legendary goalkeeper, Femi Thomas, is set to retire from professional football after an illustrious career spanning 24 years. Thomas, currently with Akwa United, will hang up his gloves following the FA Cup final, marking the end of a remarkable journey in the sport.
Over his 22 seasons in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), Thomas has achieved significant success, winning two NPFL titles and three FA Cups. His contributions to the league have cemented his status as one of the most respected and celebrated goalkeepers in Nigerian football history.
Throughout his career, Thomas represented numerous NPFL clubs, including Nasarawa United, Ocean Boys, Enyimba, and Heartland, among others. His consistency and skill between the posts have earned him admiration and respect from teammates, opponents, and fans alike.
In his final match, Thomas will be part of the Abia Warriors squad for the FA Cup final, offering one last opportunity for fans to witness his goalkeeping prowess. Friends and colleagues have expressed their best wishes to the legendary goalkeeper, honouring his dedication and contributions to the sport.
As Thomas prepares for his final game, the football community reflects on his enduring legacy and the impact he has made on Nigerian football. His retirement marks the end of an era, but his influence and achievements will be remembered for years to come.