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