Former Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry has announced his retirement from football after a trophy-laden career that spanned 20-years and has taken up a media role now.
The 1998 World Cup winner left New York Red Bulls this month but there was speculation that he might choose to play on at another club. However, he ended all speculations announcing his retirement from the sport.
Henry, who is joining Sky Sports after being a World Cup pundit for the BBC, said that it has been an incredible journey.
The Frenchman, who also played for Juventus, Barcelona and Monaco, scored 175 Premier League goals and is fourth on the list of all-time scorers, The BBC reported.
Henry won two Premier League titles and three FA Cups with Arsenal, where he played between 1999 and 2007.
The former striker won the Champions League trophy with Barcelona in 2009 and returned to Arsenal for four matches on loan from the Red Bulls in 2012, coming on as a substitute to score the winner against Leeds in the third round of the FA Cup.
El Frances Thierry Henry acabo con las especulaciones sobre su regreso al futbol Europeo, con el anuncio de su retiro definitivo como futbolista despues de 20 años de exitosa carrera con algunos de los clubes mas prestigiosos del mundo…
Henry ex-jugador de Juventus, Barcelona, Monaco, Arsenal, New York Red Bulls y seleccion Francesa gano el Campeonato Mundial de Francia 1998.
Henry de 37 años, jugo su ultimo temporada este año en la MLS con New York Red Bulls.