Thierry Henry Resigns from France Under-21 Coaching Position

Monday, 19 August 2024, 14:10

Thierry Henry has stepped down as the head coach of the France Under-21 team, following his remarkable Olympic success. The decision was announced by the French Football Federation (FFF), citing personal reasons. Henry's leadership led the team to a silver medal in Paris, showcasing his commitment to international football.
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Thierry Henry Resigns from France Under-21 Coaching Position

Thierry Henry's Coaching Tenure

Thierry Henry has officially stepped down from his position as head coach for the France Under-21 squad. The French Football Federation (FFF) made this announcement on Monday, revealing that Henry left for personal reasons.

Success at the Olympics

Under his guidance, the Under-21 team achieved significant success, including a silver medal during the Paris Olympics this summer. Philippe Diallo, FFF president, expressed gratitude for Henry's dedication, highlighting his professionalism and love for the team.

Background and Experience

  • Henry took charge of the Under-21 team in August 2023.
  • He previously worked with Belgium’s senior team before returning to France.
  • His coaching journey also included roles at Arsenal and CF Montreal.

Henry was under contract with the FFF until June 2025, but this decision marks a new chapter in his career.


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