Thierry Henry: A Living Legend in the World of Football
Thierry Henry, the Arsenal legend, is set to receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony. Let's delve into the illustrious career of a player who has left an indelible mark on the sport.

Thierry Henry will take his place among the most revered figures in global sport later this month when he is presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony. The Arsenal legend, now 48, has been confirmed as the latest winner of the prestigious accolade, following in the footsteps of footballing legends Pele, Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir David Beckham.Few players have reshaped English football as profoundly as the elegant French forward, whose blend of speed, intelligence and ruthlessness set new standards in the Premier League. Across two spells in north London, Henry scored 228 goals in 377 appearances, surpassing Ian Wright in 2005 to become the Gunners’ all-time leading scorer. His time in England yielded two Premier League titles and three FA Cups, with the crowning moment arriving in the 2003–04 season when Arsenal emerged as the 'Invincibles'. His personal honours include four Premier League Golden Boots and inclusion in the PFA Team of the Year for six consecutive seasons. He also shares the Premier League single-season assist record of 20 with Kevin De Bruyne.Henry was also a central figure in France’s golden generation, lifting the World Cup on home soil in 1998 and adding the European Championship two years later. With 51 goals in 123 international appearances, he stood as France’s record scorer until Olivier Giroud moved past him in 2022. After eight glittering years at Arsenal, Henry joined Barcelona in 2007 and became part of a historic treble-winning side in 2009. His later years saw him move to Major League Soccer with the New York Red Bulls, before a brief but emotional return to Arsenal in 2012. In his first appearance back, he marked the occasion with a winning goal against Leeds United, then signed off with a dramatic stoppage-time strike at Sunderland. Henry said of being honoured by the BBC: "Football has given me everything and I gave it my all. To be recognised as part of its history with this Lifetime Achievement award and to have made my mark for the fans and my teammates is something I’ll never take for granted."Since retiring in 2014, Henry has tried his luck in coaching. He secured a role with Arsenal’s youth teams and spent a spell as an assistant to former Belgium manager Roberto Martinez. Management opportunities followed, including a short and turbulent stint at Monaco and a longer period with MLS side the Montreal Impact. In 2023, Henry was appointed head coach of France’s Under-21s and later led the national Olympic side at the Paris Games in 2024. France reached the final and claimed silver, falling to Spain in the summit clash. Henry also works as a pundit for CBS Sports and Sky Sports.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingLast year’s Lifetime Achievement Award went to cycling legend Sir Mark Cavendish, and Henry now joins a distinguished list that also includes Billie Jean King, Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill and Sir Chris Hoy. The award ceremony will be hosted on Thursday from 19:00 GMT.
The Elegance and Prowess of Thierry Henry
Thierry Henry is synonymous with elegance, speed, intelligence, and ruthlessness on the football pitch. His impact on English football is profound, with a record-breaking 228 goals in 377 appearances for Arsenal, making him the Gunners' all-time leading scorer.
A Trailblazer for Arsenal and France
Henry's time at Arsenal saw the club achieve unprecedented success, including two Premier League titles and three FA Cups. He was a key figure in the iconic 'Invincibles' team of the 2003-04 season. Notably, he was also a crucial player in France's golden era, winning the World Cup in 1998 and the European Championship in 2000.
Post-Retirement Ventures and Achievements
Since retiring from professional football, Henry has ventured into coaching, leading teams like Monaco, Montreal Impact, and France's Under-21s and Olympic team. He has also made a mark in the world of sports punditry with roles at CBS Sports and Sky Sports.
A Well-Deserved Honor
Receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony is a fitting tribute to Thierry Henry's exceptional contributions to football. His dedication, skill, and invaluable impact on the sport have cemented his status as one of the all-time greats.




