Thierry Henry has stepped down as the coach of France's Under-21 team after leading the squad to an Olympic silver medal in Paris earlier this month. The 47-year-old, who had been under contract until next summer, made the decision to resign after just one year in the role.
Henry expressed that winning the silver medal at the Olympic Games was one of the greatest achievements of his life. He extended his deep gratitude to the French Football Federation, the players, the staff, and the supporters who contributed to the memorable experience.
Before his tenure with the France Under-21 team, Henry served as an assistant coach for Belgium and held managerial positions at AS Monaco and Major League Soccer's Montreal Impact.
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