Honi began playing football with
Canon Yaoundé. He started his professional career with
C.F. Os Belenenses in the
Portuguese top division, appearing in only five scoreless games during
his only season, and going on loan to
F.C. Famalicão in the
second level for the following season. Honi moved to
Greece in July 1995, initially joining
first division side
AEL for one season. However, he left for
level two side
Naoussa F.C. in January of the following year, spending the following season with
PAS Giannina F.C. and
Ethnikos Piraeus, also in division two. The next season, still in the same country, Honi played for
Panelefsiniakos (second level). After three seasons in
Cyprus, he returned to Greece and played for
Kastoria F.C. in the fourth division. After another season in the same category with
Chalida FC, he joined
third division side
Thrasyvoulos FC. Honi retired from football in June 2004, at the age of 30. ==International career==