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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Thierry Henry announce retirement from football and joins Sky Sports

 Henry has joined Sky Sports with Jamie Redknapp, Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville, Graeme Souness and Co

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 moved from Monaco to Arsenal in Aug1999 for a fee of about £11m under Arsene Wenger
Henry moved from Monaco to Arsenal in August 1999 for a fee of about £11m under Arsene Wenger 
Henry's effortless technique on show as he shoots during the 2004 Champions League quarter-final
 Thierry Henry was Arsenal's leading scorer with 228 goals, 175 of those in the Premier League
Thierry Henry helped Arsene Wenger's side win the Premier League and FA Cup double in 2002 and was also part of the invincible title-winning team of 2004.

Thierry Henry became such a living legend in north London that he earned his very own statue at the Emirates
Henry became such a living legend in north London that he earned his very own statue at the Emirates

Thierry Henry (second right) worked for the BBC as a pundit during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil

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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