Thierry Henry

French football manager

Follow Thierry Henry on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!

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.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Thierry Henry, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

See Also