Henry has received many plaudits and awards. He was runner-up for the
2003 and
2004 FIFA World Player of the Year award while helping Arsenal to an unbeaten record (26 wins, 12 draws) in the Premiership. He has also won the
Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year three times, the
PFA Players' Player of the Year twice, and the French Player Of The Year on four occasions — an all-time record. In
2004–05, despite Arsenal being the runners-up in the
Premiership, Henry emerged with the European Golden Boot for the second consecutive year (albeit sharing it with
Villarreal's
Diego Forlan in 2005). He is the first ever player to retain the award. Most recently he has not been shortlisted in the three finalists for
2006 which was shocking to many such as Arsène Wenger and his Arsenal teammate Cesc Fàbregas. In the end, he finished fourth; the winner being Fabio Cannavaro.