THIERRY HENRY
Thierry Henry, in full Thierry Daniel Henry (born August 17, 1977, Châtillon, France), French football (soccer) player who scored more
international goals than any other player in France’s
historyconsidered one of the most Prlific goal scorers of his time.
Henry, of French West Indian
ancestry, spent his childhood in low-income housing in Les Ulis, south of Paris.
He joined FC Versailles in 1992, and, after attracting other club scouts, he
was signed by AS Monaco in 1995. Although Henry played as a striker until he
was 17, he switched to left wing for Monaco. Monaco won the 1997 French club
championship, and Henry’s game noticeably improved. Midway through the 1998–99
season, a contract mix-up almost sent him to Real
Madrid; instead, he was transferred to Juventus in Turin, Italy, for £9 million. Seven
months later he was on the move again in a £10.5-million deal to join English
powerhouse Arsenal.
Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger shifted Henry to
striker, giving him more responsibility at the cutting edge of the attack, and
the Frenchman soon revealed his true ability. With a deceivingly casual
approach, Henry glided past opposing players, initiated and finished moves, and
scored goals either with a light touch from short range or fiercely from long
distances. In eight seasons with Arsenal he scored a club-record 174 goals, and
the team won two league titles (2002, 2004) and two Football Association Cup trophies (2002, 2003).
In mid-2004 Henry clinched the 2003–04 Golden Shoe as Europe’s leading
association football goal scorer (with 30) and helped Arsenal to another Premier
League championship. Henry was honoured as European Footballer of
the Year for 2002 and 2003 and finished runner-up as Fédération Internationale
de Football Association (FIFA) World Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004. In
2006 Arsenal advanced to the Champions League final. Although they lost to FC Barcelona, it was the best Champions League
finish in the history of the club.
In 2007 Henry was transferred to
Barcelona for a £16 million fee. There he was a key member of the 2009 team
that captured Barcelona’s first “treble” by winning the national first-division
title, Spain’s major domestic cup (Copa del Rey), and the continental
championship (Champions League). His play fell off the next year, and he was
released by Barcelona in 2010. Henry then signed with the New York Red Bulls of
Major League Soccer (MLS). In January 2012 he
rejoined Arsenal for a two-month loan during the MLS off-season. Henry retired
from professional football in December 2014 and became the coach of Arsenal’s
under-16 team soon thereafter. He left Arsenal in July 2016 when he was forced
to choose between staying on as a coach or continuing his second job as a
television analyst.
Henry’s international honours while playing for France were equally
impressive. In 1996 he was a member of the European under-18 championship team,
and two years later he played on the French national team that won the FIFA
World Cup. In 2000 France added a European
championship, and in 2003 Henry had a triple success when he scored the winning
goal for France in the FIFA Confederations Cup and was awarded both the Golden
Ball (as top player of the tournament) and the Golden Shoe (as top scorer).
First selected to play for his country in 1997, Henry scored his 42nd goal in
2007 to become his country’s all-time leading scorer in international
competition.
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