Thijs Libregts (; born 4 January 1941) is a Dutch football coach and former player, who played professionally as a defender in the 1950s. His daughter Patricia was one of the Netherlands' leading water polo players in the 1980s and 1990s.
In November 1984 Libregts moved to Greece with Aris, where he remained until 1986. In the 1986–87 season he joined PAOK FC, but his stay was brief and in December 1987 he switched to Olympiacos. Libregts was appointed as Netherlands manager in 1988 as he took over from Rinus Michels as coach of the European champions. The Netherlands easily qualified for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, but Libregts was replaced by Leo Beenhakker before the tournament itself.
From 1991 to 1994 he was a coach with Iraklis Thessaloniki in Greece and from 1994 to 1995 returned to coach Olympiacos. Having been dismissed by Olympiakos, Libregts took charge of the Nigeria national team in August 1998, who he managed until October 1999. After two years out of work Libregts joined Grazer AK in October 2001 where he remained until August 2002 Die Trainer and whom he led to the Cup, as well as to the victory in Supercup.
In August 2002 he was replaced by Walter Schachner and he has been without a club since then.
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