Thierry Henry
French football manager
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2024 | Won a silver medal as a manager with the France Olympic team at the Summer Olympics. |
March 18 2024 | Henry is appointed head coach of the France Olympic football team, with his role spanning from 18 March 2024 to 9 August 2024 |
January 2024 | Publicly disclosed struggling with depression throughout his career and spoke about his father's demanding presence during his youth. |
August 2023 | Began managing the France national under-21 team and Olympic team. |
2022 | Henry was part of the coaching staff for Belgium during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. |
August 2022 | Thierry Henry joined Como, a Serie B football club, as an investor and minority stakeholder. |
2021 | Inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame. |
2021 | Hired by Amazon Prime Video as a consultant for their Premier League and Ligue 1 programs, expanding his media career in sports broadcasting. |
September 27 2021 | Joined CBS Sports as a studio analyst for UEFA Champions League coverage, marking the start of his media and broadcasting career after leaving Montreal. |
May 2021 | Thierry Henry rejoined the coaching staff of the Belgian national football team ahead of UEFA Euro 2020. |
February 25 2021 | Henry stepped down as head coach of CF Montréal (formerly Montreal Impact) to be closer to his children in London, citing COVID-19 travel restrictions preventing him from seeing his family. |
2020 | Managed Montréal Impact, leading the team to the playoffs. |
November 14 2019 | Thierry Henry became manager of Montreal Impact (MLS), signing a two-year contract through the end of the 2021 season with an option to extend to 2022. |
January 2019 | Relieved of his duties at Monaco. |
October 13 2018 | Henry begins his managerial career with AS Monaco, serving as head coach from 13 October 2018 to 24 January 2019 |
2016 | Appointed as an assistant coach for the Belgian national team. |
February 2015 | Began coaching Arsenal's youth teams while working as a pundit for Sky Sports. |
2014 | Retired from professional football. |
February 2012 | Returned to Arsenal on a short-term loan. |
2011 | Began relationship with second wife, Andrea Rajačić. |
2011 | Returned to Arsenal on a brief loan during the 2011-2012 season, showcasing his enduring connection with the club. |
December 10 2011 | Arsenal unveiled a bronze statue of Henry at the Emirates Stadium as part of its 125th anniversary celebrations. |
2010 | Joined Major League Soccer (MLS) club New York Red Bulls. Retired from international football after the 2010 FIFA World Cup. |
2010 | Fourth and final World Cup final tournament appearance for France |
2010 | Thierry Henry represented France national team, making 6 appearances and scoring 0 goals in this year |
May 5 2010 | Barcelona president Joan Laporta announced Henry might be sold in the summer transfer window. |
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