Arsenal legend Thierry Henry to visit Kenya

Football
By Game Yetu | Oct 04, 2017
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In what will be a thrilling experience for football fans in Kenya, Guinness announced a major partnership with legendary footballer Thierry Henry on 0ctober 3, 2017.

This aims at celebrating the unique passion of African fans while giving Kenyan football fans a chance to meet Thierry Henry in person.

Commenting on the partnership, Henry aid, “I am so excited…this will be my first time to visit Kenya and I have heard a lot about the huge passion for football that exists there.

“I can’t wait to arrive and meet all of the dedicated football fans and hear their stories” added Gunner’s all-time top scorer.

 

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Guinness will be celebrating everyday football heroes over the next year and also those passionate about football by going above and beyond to fulfil their dreams and inspiring others.

Henry, 40, started his playing career at Monaco at the age of 17, but ever since he has played for Juventus, Barcelona and New York Red Bulls before retiring in 2014.

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