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19 August, 2024
Henry announced his resignation as coach of the France under-21s.
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21 August, 2023
Henry was named as the new manager of the France national under-21 team.
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25 February, 2021
Henry stepped down as head coach of CF Montréal to be closer to his children in London.
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14 November, 2019
Henry became the manager of Major League Soccer side Montreal Impact.
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24 January, 2019
Henry was dismissed as Monaco's head coach.
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11 October, 2018
Henry was appointed as the head coach of Monaco.
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1 December, 2014
Henry announced his retirement as a player and stated he would begin working for Sky Sports as a pundit.
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31 March, 2012
Henry scored his first MLS hat-trick in a 5–2 Red Bulls win over the Montreal Impact.
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17 February, 2012
Henry returned to New York Red Bulls to prepare for the 2012 season.
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6 January, 2012
Henry re-signed for Arsenal on a two-month loan deal.
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13 October, 2007
Henry scored his 41st goal for France, joining Michel Platini as the country's top goalscorer.
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19 September, 2007
Henry scored his first goal for Barcelona in a 3–0 Champions League win over Lyon.
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25 June, 2007
Henry was transferred to Barcelona for €24 million.
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1 February, 2006
Henry scored a goal against West Ham United, breaking Cliff Bastin's league goals record for Arsenal.
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17 October, 2005
Henry became Arsenal's top goalscorer of all time, breaking Ian Wright's record of 185 goals.
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27 May, 2005
Henry and his wife Nicole Merry celebrated the birth of their first child, Téa.
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5 July, 2003
Henry married English model Nicole Merry (real name Claire) at Highclere Castle.
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3 August, 1999
Henry transferred from Juventus to Arsenal for an estimated fee of £11 million.
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11 October, 1997
Henry made his senior international debut for France in a 2–1 win against South Africa.
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31 August, 1994
Henry made his professional debut with Monaco in a 2–0 loss against Nice.
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17 August, 1977
Thierry Henry was born in Les Ulis, France.
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