During his career he was part of the French World Cup and European Championship-winning squads of 1998 and 2000, and won league titles with Monaco, Arsenal and Barcelona - also winning three FA Cups with the Gunners and a Champions League title with Barcelona.
His most recent club was the New York Red Bulls, who he joined in 2010 and helped to the MLS Eastern Conference title twice. On Monday he confirmed he would not return for the new season, and on Tuesday morning he confirmed that rather than take up another playing role he will become a TV football pundit with Sky.
"After 20 years in the game I have decided to retire from professional football," his statement said.
Henry will always be most closely associated with Arsenal, where he is the all-time goalscorer with 228 goals in 377 games across two different spells.
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Arsene Wenger, who had known him as a young player at Monaco, signed him from Juventus for £11 million in 1999, and immediately shifted him from the wing to a central striking position.
His blend of pace and power made him one of the most feared forwards in English football, and Henry won the Premier League title twice with the Gunners, as well as the FA Cup three times.
Thierry Henry and Arsene Wenger with the Trophy (2004)
His medal collection also includes a Ligue 1 title and Trophee des Champions with Monaco, his first professional club.
He spent the final five years of his playing career with the Red Bulls, returning to Arsenal to make four appearances on loan in early 2012.
2009-10 La Liga Barcelona Thierry Henry
Thierry Henry kisses the World Cup trophy after France's triumph in 1998
Henry
added that he will take up a role as a TV pundit - no surprise, given
his hugely popular appearances on British television during the World
Cup.
"It is now time for a
different career path and I am pleased to say that I will be returning
to London and joining Sky Sports. I will hopefully share some of the
insights, observations and experiences I have learnt over the years with
you guys.
"I have had some
amazing memories (mostly good!) and a wonderful experience. I hope you
have enjoyed watching as much as I have enjoyed taking part. See you
on the other side..."
Thierry Henry
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