Thierry Henry retires from football and has accepted a 6-year deal with Sky Sports worth £24m
Thierry Henry will shelve his coaching ambitions to accept a six-year deal with Sky Sports, worth £4million a year, starting in the new year
It means a return to London, the city where he achieved status as a living legend and where a statue in his honour stands outside Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.
Thierry Henry (second right) worked for the BBC as a pundit during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil
Thierry Henry FactFile
1977: Born August 17 in Paris.
1990: Joins French first division side Monaco as a 13-year-old.
1994: Makes top-flight debut against Nice on August 31, aged 17.
1996:
December - Signs pre-contract with Real Madrid, who approach player
through agent not registered with FIFA. The world body fines both player
and Spanish club and annul agreement
1997: May - Monaco win Ligue 1 title, with Henry having scored nine goals in 36 matches.
October 11 - Wins first French cap in friendly against South Africa in Lens.
1998:
Plays for France in World Cup finals, scoring three goals in six
matches, but remains on bench in 3-0 victory over Brazil in July 12
final.
1999: January 18 - Signs for Italian giants Juventus
August 3 - Signs for Arsenal for £10.5million.
September 9 - Nets first goal for Gunners after coming on as substitute in victory at Southampton.
2000: June - Scores three times in five games in French Euro 2000 success, including the opener in semi-final clash with Portugal.
2002: June 6 - Sent off for a late tackle against Uruguay during France's disappointing World Cup defence.
2003: April 27 - Named PFA Player of the Year.
2004: April 16 - Scores four against Leeds in the Premier League, taking him to 150 goals for Arsenal.
April 25 - Named PFA Player of the Year for second year in a row on the day Arsenal clinch title with 2-2 draw at Tottenham.
2005:
October 18 - Equals Ian Wright's Arsenal record of 185 goals in a
Champions League game against Sparta Prague, then scores a second to
break the mark.
2006: May - Signs four-year deal following speculation linking him with Barcelona.
July - Ends the World Cup with three goals, with France losing the final to Italy on penalties.
2007: Feb 3 - Scores 226th and final goal for Gunners in a league draw against Middlesbrough.
June 25 - Signs for Barcelona for £16.1million.
September 19 - Scores his first goal for his new club in a 3-0 Champions League win over Lyon.
2009: May - Wins league, cup and Champions League treble with Barca.
November 18 -
Earns widespread condemnation when he uses his hand in the build-up to
crucial goal for France in their World Cup play-off against the Republic
of Ireland. The goal books France's place in South Africa.
2010: January 18 - FIFA announces it will take no disciplinary action against Henry over handball.
June 20
- Part of the France squad which refuses to train after Nicolas Anelka
was sent home following a bust-up with coach Raymond Domenech during a
poor World Cup in South Africa.
July 14 - Joins MLS side New York Red Bulls on a "multi-year" contract.
July 15 - Confirms retirement from French national team, having scored 51 goals in 123 appearances.
August 28 - Scores first MLS goal in a 2-0 victory over San Jose Earthquakes.
2011: January 11 - Arsenal confirm Henry is training at the club during the MLS off-season but no agreement to sign the player is reached.
November 17 - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger confirms Henry is back training with the club.
December 10 - Arsenal unveil a bronze statue of Henry outside the Emirates Stadium as part of the club's 125th anniversary celebrations.
December 30 - Wenger confirms Henry will sign a two-month deal if an insurance agreement can be reached.
January 6, 2012
- After training with Arsenal during MLS off-season, Henry re-signs for
Gunners on a two-month loan deal. Makes his second Arsenal debut as a
substitute against Leeds in FA Cup third round and scores the only goal
of the tie. Scores the winning goal in stoppage time in a 2-1 win over
Sunderland in his final league match on loan.
February 17
- Returns to New York Red Bulls to prepare for the new season and goes
on to help them become champions of the regular season - the club's
first major trophy in their 17-year history.
December 1, 2014 - Leaves New York Red Bulls after four and a half years at the club.
December 16 - Announces retirement from football after glittering career and a new role as a pundit with Sky Sports.
Thierry Henry's Career Record
MONACO 1994-1999
141 appearances, 28 goals
JUVENTUS 1999
19 appearances, 3 goals
ARSENAL 1999-2007; 2011-2012
376 appearances, 228 goals
FC BARCELONA 2007-2010
121 appearances, 49 goals
NEW YORK RED BULLS 2010-2014
135 appearances, 52 goals
FRANCE 1997-2010
123 appearances, 51 goals
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