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Zlatan Ibrahimović (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈslǎːtan ɪbraˈhǐːmʊvɪtɕ], Bosnian pronunciation: [zlǎtan ibraxǐːmoʋitɕ]; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club AC Milan and the Sweden national team. Ibrahimović is renowned for his acrobatic strikes and volleys, powerful long-range shots, and excellent technique and ball control. He is regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time and is one of the most decorated active footballers in the world,[a] having won 34 trophies in his career. He has scored over 570 career goals, including more than 500 club goals, and has scored in each of the last four decades.

Zlatan Ibrahimović

Zlatan Ibrahimović June 2018.jpg

Ibrahimović in 2018

Personal information
Full name Zlatan Ibrahimović[1]
Date of birth 3 October 1981 (age 41)[1]
Place of birth Malmö, Sweden
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Club information

Current team

AC Milan
Number 11
Youth career
1989–1991 Malmö BI
1991–1995 FBK Balkan
1995–1999 Malmö FF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2001 Malmö FF 40 (16)
2001–2004 Ajax 74 (35)
2004–2006 Juventus 70 (23)
2006–2009 Inter Milan 88 (57)
2009–2011 Barcelona 29 (16)
2010–2011 → AC Milan (loan) 29 (14)
2011–2012 AC Milan 32 (28)
2012–2016 Paris Saint-Germain 122 (113)
2016–2018 Manchester United 33 (17)
2018–2019 LA Galaxy 58 (53)
2020– AC Milan 61 (33)
International career
1999 Sweden U18 4 (1)
2001 Sweden U21 7 (6)
2001– Sweden 121 (62)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 09:17, 28 February 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:41, 29 March 2022 (UTC)

Ibrahimović began his career at Malmö FF in 1999, and signed for Ajax two years later, where he gained a reputation as one of the most promising forwards in Europe. He departed two years later to sign for Juventus before joining domestic rivals Inter Milan in 2006, where he won three consecutive Serie A titles. In the summer of 2009, he moved to Barcelona in one of the world’s most expensive transfers. After just one season, he returned to Italy having signed for Inter’s rival Milan. With them, he won the Serie A title in his debut season. In 2012, Ibrahimović joined Paris Saint-Germain, leading them to their first Ligue 1 title in 19 years and soon establishing himself as a leading figure in their dominance of French football. During his four-season stay in France, he won four consecutive Ligue 1 titles, was the top scorer in Ligue 1 for three seasons and became PSG’s all-time leading goalscorer at the time. In 2016, he joined Manchester United on a free transfer and won his first European honour in his debut season. Ibrahimović joined American club LA Galaxy in 2018 and rejoined Milan in 2020, winning his fifth Serie A title in 2022.

Ibrahimović is one of eleven players to have made 100 or more appearances for the Swedish national team, over a 20-year international career. He is the country’s all-time leading goalscorer with 62 goals. He represented Sweden at the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups, as well as the 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 UEFA European Championships. He has been awarded Guldbollen (the Golden Ball), given to the Swedish player of the year, a record 12 times, including 10 consecutive times from 2007 to 2016. Ibrahimović’s 35-yard bicycle kick goal for Sweden against England won the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award, and is often considered one of the best goals of all time.

Ibrahimović was named in the FIFA FIFPro World XI in 2013 and the UEFA Team of the Year in 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2014. He finished at a peak of fourth for the FIFA Ballon d’Or in 2013.[5] In 2015, UEFA ranked him as the best player ever not to have won the UEFA Champions League,[6] while in 2019, FourFourTwo magazine named him the third-greatest player never to win the competition.[7] In December 2014, Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter ranked him the second-greatest Swedish sportsperson ever, after tennis player Björn Borg.[8] Off the field, Ibrahimović is known for his brash persona and outspoken comments, in addition to referring to himself in the third person.

Early life

«I put up photos of Ronaldo in my room. Ronaldo was the man. He was what I wanted to be, a guy who made a difference. […] Ronaldo was my hero and I studied him online and tried to take in his movements, and I thought I was getting to be an awesome player.»

— From his autobiography, I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović.[9]

Ibrahimović was born in Malmö, Sweden, on 3 October 1981.[10] He was born to a Muslim Bosniak father, Šefik Ibrahimović, who emigrated to Sweden in 1977,[11] and a Catholic Croat mother, Jurka Gravić, who also emigrated to Sweden where the couple first met.[12] Ibrahimović identifies with his mother’s faith and considers himself a devout Catholic Christian.[13] He began playing football at the age of six, after receiving a pair of football boots. He alternated between FBK Balkan, a Malmö club founded by Yugoslav immigrants, Malmö BI and briefly BK Flagg football clubs.[14][15]

As a child, his mother sometimes hit him on the head with a wooden spoon, which would often break. After she was arrested for handling stolen goods, social services intervened. Concerned with his divorced mother’s ability to cope with five children, one of whom, Ibrahimović’s half-sister, had a drug problem, at age nine he was sent to live with his father.[12] With food scarce at his father’s home where the fridge was packed with beer, Ibrahimović often went hungry so he would run to his mother’s for dinner. He also shoplifted and stole bikes.[12] On the tough upbringing that shaped his character, author David Lagercrantz, who co-wrote I Am Zlatan, states:

Complex is the best word to describe Zlatan. On the one hand he’s a strong, warrior type who knew he had to be very tough to survive. So he takes on fights all the time because he’s always had to. But another part of him is vulnerable. He’s a guy wounded by his upbringing, who uses all that to create strength for himself. In his position, 99 guys out of 100 would have gone under, but he used his anger to make himself better. He told me, ‘David, I need to be angry to play well’. When he played with middle-class kids he felt inferior because he wore the wrong clothes and had no money, so he said to himself ‘One day I’ll show them!’ That became his motivation.[12]

While in his early teens, Ibrahimović was a regular for his hometown club Malmö FF.[14] At the age of 15, he was close to quitting his football career, in favour of working at the docks in Malmö, but his manager convinced him to continue playing.[16] As a boy, his hero was Brazilian forward Ronaldo.[17] An avid viewer of Italian football, another player he admired was prolific striker Gabriel Batistuta – a player with similar characteristics to himself.[18]

Club career

Malmö FF

«Arsène Wenger asked me to have a trial with Arsenal when I was 17. I turned it down. Zlatan doesn’t do auditions.»

— Ibrahimović on turning down Arsenal[19]

Ibrahimović signed his first contract with Malmö in 1996, and moved up to the senior side for the 1999 season of Allsvenskan, Sweden’s top-flight league. That season, Malmö finished 13th in the league and were relegated to the second division, but returned to the top flight the next season. Arsène Wenger unsuccessfully tried to persuade Ibrahimović to join Arsenal, while Leo Beenhakker (the technical director of Ajax) also expressed interest in the player after watching him in a friendly against Norwegian side Moss FK.[20] On 22 March 2001, a deal between Ajax and Malmö regarding Ibrahimović’s transfer to Amsterdam was announced, and in July, Ibrahimović officially joined Ajax for 80 million Swedish kronor (€8.7 million).[21]

Ajax

Ibrahimović received little playing time under manager Co Adriaanse, but when Adriaanse was sacked on 29 November 2001, new coach Ronald Koeman inserted Ibrahimović into the starting lineup as Ajax won the 2001–02 Eredivisie title. The next season, Ibrahimović scored twice in a 2–1 victory over French champions Lyon in his Champions League debut on 17 September 2002. He scored five Champions League goals overall as Ajax fell to Milan in the quarter-finals.[22][23]

Ibrahimović’s profile rose when he scored an individual goal against NAC Breda on 22 August 2004 – a slaloming run past five opposition players which the commentator compared with Diego Maradona and Zinedine Zidane – that was eventually voted the Goal of the Year by Eurosport viewers.[24] On 18 August 2004, during an international match against the Netherlands, Ibrahimović injured Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart, who later accused Ibrahimović of hurting him intentionally.[25]

Juventus

Ibrahimović moved from Ajax to Juventus for €16 million.[26] He was promptly inserted into the starting eleven due in part to top scorer David Trezeguet’s injury problems, and scored 16 goals. The club finished top of the Serie A, and in the Champions League they reached the quarter-finals before being knocked out by eventual champions Liverpool.[27] Near the end of the season, Juventus reportedly rejected a €70 million bid for him from Real Madrid, which was later revealed to be a publicity stunt initiated by Ibrahimović’s agent, Mino Raiola, in order to increase his market value.[24] At the end of his first season in Italy Ibrahimović was named Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year, and in November 2005, he was awarded the Guldbollen, a prize awarded to the best Swedish footballer of the year.[28][29]

The following season was poor compared to his first season; his role in Juventus’ attack changed, as he became less of a goalscorer and moved more to the sidelines, taking much part in the build-up play, especially as a target player, and his assist numbers increased. In the 2005–06 season, Juventus fans often got frustrated with him due to his anonymous presence in certain important games such as the Champions League defeat to Arsenal. Juventus were stripped of their last two Scudetti as part of the verdict from the Calciopoli scandal, and were relegated to Serie B. The new staff tried to persuade Ibrahimović and other top players to stay with Juventus, but the player and his agent were adamant to move on, with Raiola threatening legal action in order to extricate Ibrahimović from his contract.[30]

Inter Milan

Ibrahimović playing for Inter Milan in 2007

On 10 August 2006, Ibrahimović completed a €24.8 million move to Inter Milan, signing a four-year-deal.[31] Ibrahimović said that he had supported Inter when he was young.[32]

Ibrahimović made his debut for Inter on 26 August 2006 against Roma in the 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, playing the full 90 minutes as Inter won after extra time.[33] He scored in his Serie A debut against Fiorentina on 9 September as Inter commenced the league with a 3–2 win at Stadio Artemio Franchi.[34] Three days later, in his first Champions League appearance for Inter, Ibrahimović was not able to avoid the 1–0 away defeat to Sporting CP as Inter began their European campaign in the wrong way.[35] Later, on 28 October, in his first «Derby della Madonnina» match against cross-town rivals Milan, Ibrahimović scored the third Inter goal of the match and also his third league goal of the season in a 4–3 thriller win.[36] In his first season at the club, Ibrahimović top scored for Inter in Serie A with 15 goals, as the team won the Scudetto with a record 97 points.[37]

Ibrahimović played his 100th Serie A match on 16 September 2007 at the San Siro against Catania, where he appeared as a second-half substitute for Hernán Crespo in an eventual 2–0 win.[38] In 2007, he signed a new contract until June 2013;[39] it was reported that this contract had made him the world’s highest paid footballer.[40] On 18 May 2008, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 defeat of Parma on the final day of the 2007–08 Serie A season to give Inter a second consecutive Scudetto.[41] Overall, he scored 17 goals in 26 league matches, and was named both Serie A Footballer of the Year and Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year.[41]

Ibrahimović started his third Inter season by winning the Supercoppa Italiana against Roma. After the regular and extra time had finished in a draw, the match went to a penalty shootout where he successfully converted his penalty attempt.[42] He scored his team’s only goal in the 2008–09 Serie A opening match against Sampdoria, which finished in a 1–1 draw.[43] On 4 October, during the match against Bologna at home which Inter won 2–1, Ibrahimović scored a sensational goal, stunning Francesco Antonioli with an irresistible backheeled shot from Adriano’s left-wing cross. The goal was later voted Goal of the Year in Serie A.[44] On 19 October 2008, Ibrahimović continued with his solid performances by scoring twice in an impressive 4–0 win at Roma, taking his tally up to five league goals.[45] He then scored another double in the Matchday 12 win against Palermo to help Inter take the lead in the Serie A table by one point.[46] In the next fixture, Ibrahimović provided the assist on the only goal in the Derby d’Italia match against Juventus at home, helping Inter to extend their league lead.[47]

Ibrahimović ended the 2008–09 Serie A season as the league’s top goalscorer with 25 goals,[48] helping Inter to another league title. He was also named both Footballer of the Year and Foreign Footballer of the Year for the second consecutive season.[49]

Barcelona

2009–10 season

After Inter teammate Maxwell completed his transfer to Barcelona, Barça president Joan Laporta confirmed that there was an agreement in principle between Barcelona and Inter for Ibrahimović to join the club in exchange for striker Samuel Eto’o, plus a reported fee of £59 million.[50][51] Ibrahimović left Inter during their United States summer tour in the World Football Challenge on 23 July 2009 for negotiations with Barcelona, with his last match for Inter being against Chelsea.[52] After Inter agreed terms with Eto’o[53] and Barcelona with Ibrahimović,[54] Barcelona announced Ibrahimović would arrive on 26 July 2009 and undergo a medical test on 27 July 2009.[55]

Ibrahimović playing for Barcelona in a match against Sporting Gijón in 2009

Ibrahimović passed his medical and was presented to a crowd of over 60,000 at Camp Nou.[56] He signed a five-year contract,[57] for €46 million[57] and the exchange of Eto’o (valued at €20 million) and loan of Alexander Hleb (with an option to purchase for a €10 million fee),[57] with a €250 million release clause,[57] making Ibrahimović worth €66 million. The Hleb deal, however, collapsed. Eventually, Ibrahimović cost Barcelona €69.884 million, which included other fees.[58]: 173  As per the Inter book, the fee was €69.5 million,[59][60][61] but part of the Inter fee (max 5% according to FIFA regulation) were deducted and distributed by Barcelona to youth and young professional clubs of Ibrahimović: Malmö FF and AFC Ajax as solidarity contribution.[58][61]

Ibrahimović started the 2009–10 season with his competitive debut for Barcelona on 23 August 2009 by assisting a Lionel Messi goal, leading them to the Supercopa de España, beating Athletic Bilbao 5–1 on aggregate. In his next competitive match, Barcelona won the 2009 UEFA Super Cup with a 1–0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk.[62] In his third appearance, he scored his first goal in Barcelona’s La Liga season opener against Sporting Gijón in a 3–0 win. Ibrahimović scored in his next four games, thus setting a team record as the only player ever to score in his first five league matches.[63]

On 20 October, he scored his first Champions League goal for Barcelona in a group stage match against Rubin Kazan. Five days later, he scored twice in a 6–1 thrashing of Real Zaragoza, giving him a league-leading seven goals in seven league matches while sending Barcelona to the top of the table.[64] On 7 November, however, he suffered a thigh injury that kept him out for three weeks. He returned to action in week 12 of the season against Real Madrid as a second-half substitute for Thierry Henry, and scored his eighth goal of the campaign.[65] He finished with 11 goals and 4 assists in Barcelona’s first 15 league matches. Barcelona capped off 2009 by winning the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup against Estudiantes on 19 December 2009.[66]

Ibrahimović signing autographs for fans in 2010

Ibrahimović scored Barcelona’s only goal in the 2009–10 Copa del Rey first leg match of the round of 16 in a 2–1 loss to Sevilla on 5 January 2010. On 20 January, he was selected in the 2009 UEFA Team of the Year.[67] His first goal of 2010 came on 14 February against Atlético Madrid. In his next appearance, Ibrahimović scored against Stuttgart in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League knockout stage fixture. He was sent off on 6 March in a league match against Almería, which Barcelona appealed to no avail, and he was suspended for one game.[68] A calf strain during warmups before the next La Liga match following his return from suspension against Athletic Bilbao ruled Ibrahimović out of the second leg 4–1 victory over Arsenal, in which he scored two goals away from home, the return leg of El Clásico against Madrid (which Barcelona won 2–0),[69] and the next league match against Deportivo de La Coruña. He made his return as a substitute in the 82nd minute in a 0–0 away draw against Espanyol on 17 April.[70]

«You bought a Ferrari, but you drive it like a Fiat.»

— Ibrahimović disparages Guardiola on how he was used at Barcelona.[71]

Following Barcelona’s semi-final defeat to Inter Milan in the Champions League, Ibrahimović spoke of how he confronted his coach Pep Guardiola in the changing room. «I yelled: ‘You haven’t got any balls!’ and worse than that I added: ‘You can go to hell!’ I completely lost it, and you might have expected Guardiola to say a few words in response, but he’s a spineless coward. He just […] left, never to mention it again, not a word.»[71] He scored his final goal for Barcelona in the 2010 Supercopa de España on 14 August in a 3–1 defeat against Sevilla, and on 25 August, he played his last match for the club against Milan for the Joan Gamper Trophy, after which he claimed to the media that his relationship with Guardiola had started deteriorating and that Guardiola had not spoken to him since February.[72] In his autobiography I Am Zlatan, he states, «‘It started well but then Messi started to talk. He wanted to play in the middle, not on the wing, so the system changed from 4–3–3 to 4–5–1. I was sacrificed and no longer had the freedom on the pitch I need to succeed.»[71]

2010–11 season: Loan to Milan

On 28 August 2010, AC Milan announced via their official website that they had signed Ibrahimović for the 2010–11 season. He was loaned out to Milan for the season, with the club having the option to purchase him outright for €24 million at the end of the season.[73][74] He signed a four-year deal immediately after successfully passing the medical examinations.[75] Upon signing, Ibrahimović said, «This move gives me more adrenaline. I have moved here to win the Champions League with Milan. I want to win the double.»[75]

Ibrahimović made his Milan debut in a 2–0 loss to Cesena on 11 September, in which he missed a penalty late in the match,[76] and scored his first goals for the club when Milan defeated Auxerre in their first Champions League match of the season on 15 September. On 14 November, Ibrahimović scored in a 1–0 victory against his former club Inter in the Derby della Madonnina.[77] On 20 November, he scored his seventh goal against Fiorentina in the 45th minute with an over-the-head bicycle kick, passing Alexandre Pato as the team’s top goalscorer for the season. On 4 December 2010, in a game against Brescia, he assisted Kevin-Prince Boateng to give Milan an early lead and then scored the third goal by a powerful shot near the edge of the penalty box to give Milan a 3–0 win.[78] On 12 December 2010, history repeated itself in the game against Bologna after he assisted Boateng to give Milan an early lead once again and scoring later that match to make it 3–0, leading him to 13 goals with 8 assists in 21 matches in all competitions. Within days of the match, he was compared to Milan legend Marco van Basten by both the media and Van Basten himself.[79][80][81]

Ibrahimović received a three-match ban after being shown a red card in a 1–1 home draw against Bari in March 2011 for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach.[82] An additional three-match ban was given to Ibrahimović in February 2012 in a 2–1 home defeat against Fiorentina for swearing at an assistant referee. Ibrahimović stated in his defence that he was talking to himself in frustration.[83] He won his first Scudetto with Milan after a draw against Roma. All agreements between Milan and Barcelona were confirmed on 18 June 2011.[84]

AC Milan

Ibrahimović during a Milan game in December 2011

Ibrahimović started the new season on 6 August in the 2011 Supercoppa Italiana against city rivals Inter, where he scored the first goal of a 2–1 comeback victory to clinch the first trophy of the season.[85] In the opening league match of the 2011–12 season, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s first goal of a 2–2 home draw against Lazio.[86] He scored his first Champions League goal of the season on 28 September in a 2–0 home win against Viktoria Plzeň,[87] which was followed by another one on 19 October against BATE Borisov in another 2–0 home win.[88] He continued with his solid performances as he scored in a 4–1 home win against Parma and a brace in the team’s 3–2 away victory over Roma, ending a successful month of October.[89]

November saw him score in consecutive games against BATE, in the Champions League, and Catania, in the league. Later in the month against Barcelona in another Champions League tie, Ibrahimović scored against his old club to equalise the game at 1–1. Barça eventually pulled away however with Xavi scoring the winning goal for the Catalan giants to make it 3–2 at the San Siro.[90] He ended November with a brace against Chievo, the first of those tallies brought his Serie A career total to 100 goals. In December, Ibrahimović scored a goal in each of five Serie A games. As 2012 started, he scored against Atalanta converting a penalty kick. He was the top goalscorer of Serie A, with 14 goals in 16 appearances following a brace against Novara, of which the second goal came from a backheel. On 5 February 2012 in a match against Napoli, he was shown a red card for slapping Salvatore Aronica in an off-the-ball incident, and was given yet another three-match ban from Serie A games.[91]

On 15 February, in the first leg of the Champions League’s round of 16, Ibrahimović set up both of Robinho’s goals and also scored by a spot kick, thus helping Milan win 4–0 over Arsenal.[92] On 3 March, during the 4–0 away win against Palermo, Ibrahimović took the lead of the goalscorers table as he scored a first-half hat-trick to take his tally up to 17 goals.[93] He finished the season as Serie A top scorer with 28 goals in 32 matches.[94]

Paris Saint-Germain

2012–13 season

On 17 July 2012, Paris Saint-Germain confirmed that they had reached an agreement to acquire the sporting and economic rights of Ibrahimović from Milan, having already agreed personal terms with the striker, for a transfer fee of €20 million.[95] Valued at €180 million, these combined fees eclipsed those commanded by Nicolas Anelka. His three-year contract would see him receive a net annual salary of €14 million including bonuses (which would be €2 million more than what he was earning per year just before he left Milan), and make him the second best paid footballer in the world behind Samuel Eto’o.[96][97][98]

Ibrahimović greets PSG fans on the day he signed for the club in July 2012.

The following day, Ibrahimović signed the contract[99] and made the following statement during the press conference: «It is a big step in my career and another dream come true. I am very happy because it is a project that I want to be involved in. I want to be part of the history of the club. I am here to win and nothing else.»[100] Ibrahimović scored twice in the second half for PSG to help them rally from 2–0 down at half-time to salvage a 2–2 home draw with Lorient in their opening 2012–13 Ligue 1 match.[101] He scored two goals in the first half to help PSG to a 2–1 win over Lille which was PSG’s first Ligue 1 win after three successive draws in the first three league matches of the 2012–13 season.[102]

«We haven’t had a goalscorer like him in France for a long time. He is on a different planet to anyone else.»

— Jean-Pierre Papin on Ibrahimović[80]

In the opening 2012–13 Champions League Group A match against Dynamo Kyiv on 18 September 2012, Ibrahimović scored his sixth goal in only his fifth appearance for Carlo Ancelotti’s side through a penalty. He thus became the first man to score for six clubs in the UEFA Champions League.[103] On 8 October, Ibrahimović became only the third player (after Ronaldinho and Laurent Blanc) to have played in El Clásico in Spain, the Derby della Madonnina in Italy and Le Classique, the derby between Marseille and PSG. He scored both of PSG’s goals (the first goal was from a backheel and the second was from a free kick) in the Ligue 1 Classique derby at the Stade Vélodrome on that day, with the match finishing 2–2.[104] On 11 December 2012, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win against Valenciennes.[105]

In January 2013, Ibrahimović was handed the number 10 jersey after the departure of Brazilian winger Nenê. In April 2013, Ibrahimović scored in a 2–2 draw against his former club Barcelona in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. PSG, however, were knocked out on away goals after drawing 1–1 at Camp Nou in the second leg. He ended the season as the assists leader in the 2012–13 Champions League, providing seven assists.[106] On 12 May 2013, Paris Saint-Germain won the Ligue 1 title after a 1–0 away win against Lyon, their third title and first since 1994.[107][108] He ended the year as Ligue 1’s top goalscorer with 30 goals, becoming the first player to reach that mark in the French top flight since Jean-Pierre Papin in the 1989–90 season.[109] On 20 May, he was named as Ligue 1’s Player of the Year by the Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels (UNFP).[110][111]

2013–14 season

Ibrahimović training with Paris Saint-Germain in 2013

Ibrahimović netted his first goal of the season on 31 August 2013, scoring deep into stoppage time as PSG recorded a 2–0 victory over Guingamp.[112] On 24 September, it was announced that Ibrahimović had extended his contract with PSG, which would see him stay at the club until 2016.[113] A week later on 2 October, the Swede scored twice as PSG ran out 3–0 winners over Benfica in a Champions League group match.[114] On 19 October, he scored two goals in PSG’s 4–0 win over Bastia, one an audacious volleyed back heel as he reached behind the defender to fire the ball into the net.[115] The goal was later named as Ligue 1’s Goal of the Season, as chosen by the public.[115] Four days later, Ibrahimović scored four goals in PSG’s 5–0 away win against RSC Anderlecht in the Champions League; he scored the eighth-fastest hat-trick in the competition’s history (completed in 19 minutes which included a bending 30-yard half-volley clocked at 93 miles per hour),[116] and became the 11th player to score four times or more in a Champions League match.[117]

On 27 November, Ibrahimović made his 100th UEFA Champions League appearance, scoring the opening goal in a 2–1 win over Olympiacos at the Parc des Princes.[118] On 16 March 2014, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 win over Saint-Étienne to surpass Carlos Bianchi’s club record of 39 goals in a season.[119] On 11 May, he was named Ligue 1’s Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.[115] Ibrahimović ended the Ligue 1 season as top scorer with 26 goals as PSG won a second consecutive league title.[120] Overall, he scored 41 goals in all competitions, including ten in eight Champions League matches.[121]

2014–15 season

Ibrahimović (left) during a UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea in March 2015

Ibrahimović scored his first two goals for Paris Saint Germain on 2 August 2014 against Guingamp in the 2014 Trophée des Champions, winning his first silverware of the season.[122] In the first league match of the season, Ibrahimović scored twice but also missed an open net and had a penalty saved as PSG drew 2–2 with Reims.[123] Ibrahimović scored his first league hat-trick of the season in a match against Saint-Étienne on 31 August.[124] In the quarter-finals of the Coupe de la Ligue on 13 January 2015, Ibrahimović scored the only goal to win away at Saint-Étienne. The home team argued that the ball had not crossed the line, and fans threw objects onto the pitch, disrupting play for ten minutes.[125]

On 11 March, Ibrahimović received a straight red card in a Champions League round of 16 match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, for a foul on Oscar. PSG drew 2–2 after extra time to qualify for the quarter-finals on away goals.[126] Nine days later, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Lorient at the Parc des Princes.[127][128][129] He netted another hat-trick on 8 April as PSG reached the 2015 Coupe de France Final with a 4–1 win over Saint-Étienne, starting with a penalty for his 100th goal for the club. He ended the match with 102 career goals for PSG, second only to Pauleta.[130][131] Three days later, he scored twice as PSG defeated Bastia 4–0 in the 2015 Coupe de la Ligue Final. The first goal was a penalty which he won when fouled by Sébastien Squillaci, resulting in the Bastia defender’s dismissal.[132]

2015–16 season

Ibrahimović playing against Shakhtar Donetsk in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League in September 2015

On 4 October 2015, Ibrahimović scored both goals from penalty kicks in a 2–1 home win over Marseille to overtake Pauleta and become Paris Saint-Germain’s all-time leading goalscorer with 110 goals in all official competitions.[133] On 25 November, Ibrahimović captained PSG on his return to hometown club Malmö FF in the group stage of the 2015–16 Champions League. He scored the team’s third goal in a 5–0 win, a result that confirmed PSG’s qualification to the knockout stage of the competition.[134] In scoring twice in PSG’s 3–0 win over Nice on 4 December 2015, Ibrahimović beat Mustapha Dahleb’s previous record of 85 goals to become the club’s all-time top goalscorer in the French first division.[135] On 16 February 2016, in the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg against Chelsea at home, Ibrahimović scored the opener in the 39th minute with a free kick to help his team win 2–1.[136] This was Ibrahimović’s 116th appearance in the Champions League, meaning that he overtook Carles Puyol to enter the competition’s all-time top ten appearance makers.[137] Four days later, Ibrahimović netted twice during the 4–1 home win over Reims, taking his tally up to 23 league goals; he also set up the goals of Edinson Cavani and Gregory van der Wiel.[138]

On 9 March, in the second leg of PSG’s Champions League tie with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Ibrahimović assisted a goal for Adrien Rabiot and scored the winning goal himself as Paris won the match 2–1 and progressed to the quarter-final stage with a 4–2 aggregate victory.[139] With this goal, he became the 14th player to score 50 or more goals in UEFA club competitions.[140] Four days later, he scored four times in a 9–0 win at bottom team Troyes that sealed PSG’s league conquest with eight games remaining; his hat-trick goal was his 100th in the league.[141] His nine-minute hat-trick was the fastest in Ligue 1 history.[142] Later that day, he announced he would be leaving PSG at the end of the season, while joking that only if they replaced the Eiffel Tower with a statue of himself would he stay.[143] On 16 April, Ibrahimović scored twice in a 6–0 home win against Caen to earn him a season-best 32 goals in league; it was also his 41st goal of the season, equaling his season-best in 2013–14 season with two games less playing.[144] Three days later, he netted the winner in the 2015–16 Coupe de France semi-final match away against Lorient to send Paris into the final for the second consecutive season; it was also his 42nd goal of the season, setting a new personal best.[145] On 8 May 2016, Ibrahimović was named UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Season for the third consecutive year.[146]

Ibrahimović made his final Ligue 1 appearance for PSG against Nantes at the Parc des Princes on 14 May 2016, scoring twice in a 4–0 victory to become Paris Saint-Germain’s top scorer in a single Ligue 1 season with 38 goals, which put him one goal ahead of Carlos Bianchi, who managed 37 in the 1977–78 campaign. Ibrahimović ended the 2015–16 Ligue 1 season as its top scorer, the third time that he had done so. The league match was stopped briefly in the tenth minute as fans gave Ibrahimović – whose PSG shirt was number 10 – a standing ovation. He was also cheered just before the final whistle, holding his two sons in his arms. They had run onto the pitch moments earlier, wearing number 10 PSG shirts with either the word «King» or «Legend» written in English on the back. The names were in reference to their father’s «I came like a king, left like a legend» post on social media before the match.[147] On 21 May 2016, Ibrahimović scored twice (his 155th and 156th goals in his 180th and final competitive match for the club) in the second half of the 2016 Coupe de France Final, and also set up Edinson Cavani’s goal. PSG defeated Marseille 4–2 in that match. He was substituted to a standing ovation in the final minutes of the match. PSG thus won the Ligue 1-Coupe de France-Coupe de la Ligue domestic treble for the second consecutive season, and equalled Marseille’s all-time record of ten Coupe de France titles.[148][149] His record as PSG’s all-time top scorer was surpassed by his former strike partner Cavani in January 2018.[150]

Manchester United

Ibrahimović prior to a Europa League game at Old Trafford in September 2016

On 1 July 2016, Ibrahimović signed as a free agent for Manchester United on a one-year contract, which had the option of being extended depending on his performance for the club.[151][152] His salary was reported to be £200,000 per week.[153]

2016–17 season

Ibrahimović was handed the number 9 jersey ahead of the 2016–17 season.[154] On 7 August, Ibrahimović scored the match-winning goal for Manchester United in the 2016 FA Community Shield, rising above Wes Morgan to head past Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel in a 2–1 victory.[155] This was his record 10th domestic super cup, won in a fifth country.[156] In his Premier League debut one week later, he scored with a long-range strike in the 3–1 away win at AFC Bournemouth on the opening day.[157] On 20 August, he scored both goals; a header in the first half and a penalty in the second, to beat Southampton 2–0 on his home debut.[158] On 6 November, he scored twice in a 3–1 away win against Swansea City; his first was the 25,000th goal in Premier League history. He was later booked, picking up his fifth yellow card of the season, ruling him out of the league game at home against Arsenal on 19 November.[159] On 5 February 2017, Ibrahimović scored his 15th league goal of the season and 20th in all competitions in a 3–0 away win against Leicester City, becoming the oldest player to manage at least 15 goals in a single Premier League season at the age of 35 years and 125 days.[160][161]

On 16 February, Ibrahimović registered his first Manchester United hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Saint-Étienne in the Europa League Round of 32.[162] On 19 February, he made his first FA Cup appearance, coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute and scoring the winner in a 2–1 fifth round win against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.[163] Exactly a week after his FA Cup debut, Ibrahimović scored two goals, a free-kick and a header (the winning goal), in the 2017 EFL Cup Final to clinch United’s fifth League Cup and to win his second trophy with the club.[164] On 7 March, Ibrahimović was suspended for three matches by The Football Association for violent conduct after elbowing Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings in a 1–1 draw at Old Trafford three days earlier.[165] Later on 13 April, Ibrahimović was included in the six player shortlist for the PFA Player of the Year.[166]

On 20 April, Ibrahimović sustained serious ligament damage in his right knee in a Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht at Old Trafford. Several sources reported that the injury would sideline the player until at least the end of the 2016–17 season.[167] Ibrahimović won his first major European title when Manchester United defeated Ajax in the Europa League Final at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, before being named in the UEFA Europa League squad of the season.[168] At the end of the season, it was announced that Manchester United would release Ibrahimović at the end of his contract on 30 June 2017,[169] although they later confirmed that they were in talks with Ibrahimović to re-sign him for the latter half of the 2017–18 Premier League season.[170]

2017–18 season

On 24 August 2017, it was announced that Ibrahimović had signed a new one-year contract with Manchester United. It was also announced that he would be wearing number 10 in his second season with the team.[171] Ibrahimović made his return for the club on 18 November, replacing Anthony Martial as a substitute in a 4–1 home win against Newcastle United.[172] The following week, he became the first ever player to feature for seven clubs in the Champions League when he came on as a substitute in a 1–0 loss to Basel.[173] In his first start of the season on 20 December, Ibrahimović’s first goal of the season came as he scored a free-kick in a 2–1 loss against Bristol City in the quarter-final of the EFL Cup.[174] On 22 March 2018, Manchester United announced that Ibrahimović had agreed to the termination of his contract.[175]

LA Galaxy

On 23 March 2018, Ibrahimović signed for Major League Soccer (MLS) club LA Galaxy.[176] He announced his arrival in idiosyncratic style by taking out a signed full-page advertisement in the Los Angeles Times that simply said, «Dear Los Angeles, you’re welcome».[177]

2018 season

He made his debut on 31 March as a substitute against Los Angeles FC in the inaugural El Tráfico derby, where he scored twice, including a 45-yard (41 m) half volley and a header in stoppage time, helping the Galaxy come from three goals down to win the match 4–3.[178] After his match-winning performance, Ibrahimović said, «I heard the crowd saying ‘We want Zlatan, we want Zlatan’, so I gave them Zlatan.»[179] He scored twice for the Galaxy in a 3–2 defeat to FC Dallas on 30 May; he railed against his team after the match, saying «Every game we shouldn’t be losing two or three goals and then you have to catch the game and try to win. This is not the game; this is absolutely not the game. Even if you are in MLS or Premier League, wherever, it doesn’t work like that. We need to be the leading team and play from there, not to catch the goal all the time, so obviously it’s not good.»[180][181]

Ibrahimović playing with the LA Galaxy in 2019

Ibrahimović scored a penalty in a 4–0 win against the Columbus Crew on 8 July.[182] He scored his 12th league goal of the season against the Philadelphia Union in a 3–1 victory on 21 July.[183] Ibrahimović scored his first MLS hat-trick the following week in a 4–3 win against Orlando City, with his three goals inside 24 second-half minutes helping the Galaxy overcome a 1–2 deficit.[184] On 15 September, Ibrahimović scored his 500th professional career goal for club and country with another acrobatic strike in a 5–3 away defeat against Toronto FC.[185] Post match, Ibrahimović stated he was «happy for Toronto because they’ll be remembered as my 500th victim».[186] The goal was nominated in August 2019 for the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[187] In his first year, despite the Galaxy missing out on the playoffs, Ibrahimović managed to be selected for the MLS All-Star Game and the MLS Best XI, as well as being awarded the MLS Newcomer of the Year Award and MLS Goal of the Year for his strike from distance against Los Angeles FC.

2019 season

Ibrahimović was named team captain ahead of the 2019 season.[188][189] On 2 March 2019, he scored in the Galaxy’s opening match in a 2–1 win over the Chicago Fire.[190] On 31 March, in his second appearance of the season, Ibrahimović scored two goals from the penalty spot, including one Panenka-style, in a 2–1 home win over the Portland Timbers. With this he reached 515 career goals, overtaking fellow countryman Gunnar Nordahl to become the Swedish player with the most goals in football history.[191][192] On 20 July, Ibrahimović scored a perfect hat-trick against Los Angeles FC to win the match 3–2. This performance followed a debate on whether Ibrahimović was the best player in MLS compared to Los Angeles FC rival Carlos Vela, with Ibrahimović claiming himself the «best by far».[193] Ibrahimović scored a second hat-trick of the season on 15 September, in a 7–2 win against Sporting Kansas City.[194] This brought his tally for 2019 to 26 goals, breaking the club record for most goals scored in a single regular season.[195] Ibrahimović was again named both an MLS All-Star and to the Best XI for a second consecutive season.

Ibrahimović managed to lead the LA Galaxy to the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs, where on 24 October, despite recording a goal and an assist, his side were eliminated in the Western Conference Semifinals, following a 5–3 away defeat against Los Angeles FC.[196][197] On 13 November 2019, Ibrahimović announced he was to leave the LA Galaxy through his Twitter account, telling Galaxy fans «[Y]ou wanted Zlatan, I gave you Zlatan. You are welcome. The story continues…Now go back to watch baseball».[198][199]

Return to AC Milan

2019–20 season

On 27 December 2019, Ibrahimović returned to AC Milan on a free transfer on a six-month contract until the end of the season, with an option to extend his contract until the end of the 2020–21 season, subject to certain conditions.[200] He made his first appearance since his return to the club on 6 January 2020, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 Serie A home draw against Sampdoria at the San Siro.[201] Ibrahimović scored his first goal for Milan since returning on 11 January, in a 2–0 away win against Cagliari.[202] The landmark goal saw him score in each of the last four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).[203] On 9 February, he assisted a goal and subsequently scored another for Milan in their eventual 4–2 loss against rivals Inter; as a result, he became the oldest goalscorer ever in the Derby della Madonnina at the age of 38 years and 129 days, breaking the previous record set by Swedish compatriot Nils Liedholm (aged 38 years and 43 days).[204][205]

Ibrahimović made his 100th appearance for the club (including his previous stint) on 15 July 2020, in a 3–1 home league win over Parma.[206] He became the first player to score 50 Serie A goals for both Milan clubs on 29 July, with a brace in a win over Sampdoria.[207] On 1 August, Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 3–0 win over Cagliari, becoming the oldest player to score at least ten goals in a Serie A season since Silvio Piola with Novara in the 1950s, at the age of 38 years and 302 days.[208] On 31 August 2020, Ibrahimović extended his contract until the summer of 2021.[209]

2020–21 season

On 17 September 2020, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s first goal of the 2020–21 season in a 2–0 away win over Shamrock Rovers in the second qualifying round of the Europa League.[210] Four days later, he scored a brace in Milan’s opening match of the Serie A season, a 2–0 home win over Bologna.[211] After missing three games recovering from COVID-19, Ibrahimović returned in the Derby della Madonnina on 17 October, scoring twice in three minutes as Milan defeated Inter 2–1.[212] He scored his third consecutive brace in the league in a 3–3 home draw to Roma on 26 October.[213] On 22 November, Ibrahimović again scored twice in a 3–1 away win over Napoli, which was also his eighth consecutive league appearance with at least one goal. However, he also suffered a hamstring injury and had to be substituted.[214]

Ibrahimović made his return to the side from injury on 9 January 2021, being brought on for the final five minutes of Milan’s 2–0 win against Torino.[215] On 18 January, he scored both of his side’s goals in their 2–0 victory over Cagliari, ensuring Milan would stay three points clear at the top of the league table. Ibrahimović’s goals meant that he had managed to score in each of his last nine starts for the club.[216] On 26 January, he was involved in a confrontation with former Manchester United teammate Romelu Lukaku in Milan’s Coppa Italia quarter-final match against Inter. Following a foul committed by Lukaku late in the first half, he and Ibrahimović exchanged insults as the pair clashed heads and had to be restrained by their respective teammates. Both players were booked as their arguments continued into the tunnel at half-time. Ibrahimović would be sent off during the second half following a second yellow for a foul on Aleksandar Kolarov, as Inter went on to record a 2–1 victory.[217] Ibrahimović faced backlash after the match for his statements made in the confrontation, including when pitchside microphones picked up him telling Lukaku to «go do your voodoo» and calling him a «little donkey», with an investigation by the Italian Football Federation to determine if the statements made constituted racial abuse.[218] He denied using racist language,[219] and though no evidence of racist intent was found, Ibrahimović was fined €4,000, and Lukaku €3,000.[220]

Ibrahimović scored another brace in a 4–0 win over Crotone on 7 February, reaching the milestone of 500 and 501 total club career goals in the process.[221][222] On 22 April, he signed a new contract extension to stay at the club for another season.[223] On 9 May, Ibrahimović had to be substituted off in the second half of Milan’s 3–0 victory at Juventus following an injury to his left knee, which would rule him out for the remainder of the season.[224]

2021–22 season: Scudetto winner

On 12 September 2021, Ibrahimović made his first appearance for Milan since returning from injury and scored in a 2–0 win over Lazio, and in doing so, at the age of 39 years and 344 days he became the oldest non-Italian player to score a goal in the 123-year history of Serie A, breaking the record previously held by former Parma centre-back Bruno Alves.[225] On 23 October, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s fourth in a 4–2 win over Bologna, becoming the fourth player to score a Serie A goal after his 40th birthday after Alessandro Costacurta, Silvio Piola and Pietro Vierchowod.[226] On 20 November, he scored two goals in a 4–3 loss to Fiorentina, and in doing so, became the oldest player to score a brace in a Serie A game as well as the first 40-year-old player to net a brace in Europe’s top five leagues in the 21st century.[227] On 11 December, Ibrahimović scored an acrobatic equaliser in stoppage-time in a 1–1 draw with Udinese, reaching the milestone of 300 career league goals across Europe’s top five leagues, thus becoming just the third person in the 21st century to achieve it after Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.[228]

On 24 April 2022, Ibrahimović set up Tonali’s 90 minute winner against Lazio, helping Milan take top spot in the league table.[229] On 22 May, after the final match against Sassuolo, Milan won the Serie A title for the first time in 11 years, Ibrahimović also being part of their last title in 2011. He contributed with eight goals and three assists during the campaign. It was his overall 5th Serie A title (2 additional titles were revoked with Juventus), Ibrahimović dedicated the title to his agent and friend, the late Mino Raiola who had died recently.[230] Three days later, Ibrahimović revealed that he had played through an ACL injury for six months during the season, for which he underwent surgical repair that day and would be off the pitch for at least seven months.[231]

2022–23 season

On 18 July 2022, it was announced that Ibrahimović had signed a one year contract extension with Milan, staying for the next season.[232] He returned to training in February 2023, but was left out of the club’s Champions League squad.[233][234] Ibrahimovic returned to first-team action on 26 February 2023, his first appearance in nine months, in a 2–0 victory over Atalanta, and thus became the oldest player for Milan in the three points for a win era.[235]

International career

Youth

In 1999, Ibrahimović played four games and scored one goal for the Sweden U18 team.[236] In 2001, he made his debut for the Sweden U21 team and played in two games in the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying campaign, including the second-leg game against Belgium in the qualification play-offs which saw Sweden eliminated from the competition.[236][237] In total, Ibrahimović played seven games and scored six goals for the U21 team.[236]

Senior

Early career and 2002 FIFA World Cup

Ibrahimović was eligible to represent Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Croatia at international level; he chose Sweden.[238][239] He made his debut for Sweden in a 0–0 friendly draw against the Faroe Islands at Tipshallen on 31 January 2001 during the 2000–01 Nordic Football Championship.[240][241] On 7 October 2001, he played his first competitive match, a 2002 World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan, scoring his first ever international goal in a 3–0 win as Sweden topped their group to qualify for the upcoming tournament.[242][243][244]

Ibrahimović was part of the Sweden squad at the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Korea and Japan, who were eliminated at the round of 16 by newcomers Senegal.[245] He appeared twice in the tournament, coming on as a substitute in the group stage game against Argentina and in the round of 16 game against Senegal.[245]

UEFA Euro 2004

Ibrahimović in action for Sweden in June 2006

Sweden qualified for UEFA Euro 2004 as group winners, with Ibrahimović scoring three goals throughout the qualifying campaign.[246] In Sweden’s opening group match of Euro 2004 against Bulgaria on 14 June, Ibrahimović assisted one of Freddie Ljungberg’s goals and later scored from a penalty in a 5–0 win.[247] In the following match against Italy on 18 June, he scored an 85th-minute equaliser with a back-heel lob to seal a 1–1 draw and was named Man of the Match;[248][249] the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.[250] Sweden and Denmark subsequently sealed a place in the knockout round on direct encounters following a 2–2 draw in their final group match, despite a three-way five-point tie with Italy, with Sweden topping the group.[251] In the quarter-finals against the Netherlands, he missed a penalty in the resulting shoot-out following a 0–0 draw after extra-time, as Sweden were eliminated from the competition.[252]

2006 FIFA World Cup

During the 2006 World Cup qualification campaign, Ibrahimović scored four goals in a 7–0 victory away to Malta on 4 September 2004.[253] He scored a total of eight goals during the qualifying campaign, which ranked joint-third best among the UEFA teams together with Finland’s Alexei Eremenko but behind the Czech Republic’s Jan Koller (nine goals) and Portugal’s Pauleta (eleven goals).[245] He did not score during the 2006 World Cup finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.[254]

UEFA Euro 2008

Ibrahimović was called up for a Euro 2008 qualifier against Liechtenstein on 6 September 2006, but two days before the match, he violated team curfew by leaving the hotel with teammates Christian Wilhelmsson and Olof Mellberg, visiting a nightclub. Though none of the players consumed any alcohol, they were nonetheless all sent home by manager Lars Lagerbäck as punishment and did not take part in the match. Mellberg and Wilhelmsson did not appeal the coach’s decision, but Ibrahimović felt that it was unjust and therefore refused to take part in Sweden’s next qualifiers against Iceland and Spain. He also refused to partake in a friendly against Egypt on 7 February 2007, but ended his self-imposed boycott a month later,[255] and returned for Sweden’s loss to Northern Ireland on 28 March. He did not score in any of the 12 qualifying matches. Ibrahimović was awarded the 2007 Swedish Golden Ball as the «Country’s Top Player of the Year».[256]

Ibrahimović ended his international goal drought, which had lasted for over two years, in a 2–0 win against Greece in Sweden’s Euro 2008 opener on 10 June 2008, in which he was named Man of the Match,[257][258] also scoring in the next match, a 2–1 defeat against eventual champions Spain, four days later.[259] He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia, following a 2–0 loss.[260]

2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying

Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 4–0 win against Malta on 10 June 2009 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier.[261] On 5 September 2009, he scored a last second goal in Ferenc Puskás Stadium against Hungary in a 2–1 win for Sweden in their qualification match,[262] although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.[263]

UEFA Euro 2012

Ahead of the Euro 2012 qualification, Ibrahimović was named team captain on his return to the national team by manager Erik Hamrén.[264] He scored his first goals of the qualifying game against San Marino, where he scored the first and fifth goals in a 6–0 win in front of over 21,000 home fans despite being down to ten men for over an hour.[265] His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland, whom they beat 5–0.[266]

At the Euro 2012 finals, Ibrahimović scored the opening goal in Sweden’s first game of the tournament, a 2–1 defeat against hosts Ukraine.[267] He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,[268] to open the score in Sweden’s 2–0 win against France in the last group match; he was later named Man of the Match.[269] Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.[270] Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.[271]

2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying

In October 2012, Ibrahimović scored Sweden’s first goal as they came from 4–0 down to draw 4–4 in a 2014 World Cup qualifier against Germany in Berlin.[272] It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.[273]

On 14 November 2012, he scored all four goals in a 4–2 win over England in the first ever match at the Friends Arena.[274][275] His fourth goal, a 35-yard overhead kick with his back to goal, won him praise from players and pundits, with The Guardian calling it «a moment of sublime mastery»,[276] while the BBC described it as a goal that «combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique».[277] It would win Ibrahimović the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[278] It is often considered one of the best goals of all time.[278][276][279]

On 14 August 2013, Ibrahimović scored another international hat-trick at the Friends Arena, scoring Sweden’s first three goals in a 4–2 friendly win against Scandinavian rivals Norway.[280] Ibrahimović ended Sweden’s qualifying campaign with eight goals.[281] He scored twice in a 3–2 play-off defeat to Portugal – billed as a battle between Zlatan and Cristiano Ronaldo (Ronaldo scored three) – as the team failed to reach the 2014 World Cup.[282] Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: «One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch.»[283]

Sweden’s top scorer, UEFA Euro 2016 and initial retirement

Ibrahimović (pictured in Russia in 2015) initially retired from international football after Euro 2016

On 4 September 2014, Ibrahimović scored his 50th international goal in a 2–0 friendly match victory over Estonia, making him the Swedish national team’s all-time leading goalscorer. Earlier in the same match, he equaled Sven Rydell’s record of 49 by scoring the opening goal.[284] On 8 September, he made his 100th appearance for Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Austria at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[285] On 14 November 2015, Ibrahimović scored the winning goal for Sweden in a 2–1 victory in the home leg of the Euro 2016 qualifying play-off against rivals Denmark. Three days later, he scored both Sweden’s goals of a 2–2 draw in Copenhagen to qualify the nation for the Euro 2016 finals.[286] Ibrahimović scored eleven goals during the qualifying phase, making him the second-highest overall top scorer after Poland’s Robert Lewandowski.[287]

On 11 May 2016, Ibrahimović was included in the final 23-man squad for Sweden at Euro 2016. On 21 June 2016, he announced that he would retire from international football immediately after Sweden’s last match at the tournament.[288] The following day, Sweden finished their group in last place after a 1–0 loss against Belgium, and as a result were eliminated along with seven other teams in the first round.[289] As captain, Ibrahimović played every minute of Sweden’s three group matches, but did not score any goals, managing only one shot on target during the tournament.[290]

Talks of comeback and return to the national team

In November 2017, after Sweden clinched qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia by defeating Italy in the second qualifying round,[291] there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.[292][293] Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.[294][295][296] However, in April 2018, Sweden manager Janne Andersson stated that Ibrahimović would not be called up for the World Cup, thus ending any possibility of a return.[297] Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.[298]

In November 2020, Ibrahimović hinted in a newspaper interview once again the possibility of returning to the Swedish national side, prompting Sweden manager Janne Andersson to fly to Milan to discuss the matter with him.[299] On 15 March 2021, Andersson included Ibrahimović in the Sweden squad for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Kosovo and Georgia, officially confirming his comeback to the side almost five years after his initial retirement.[300] Ibrahimović responded to the announcement by simply tweeting «The return of the God».[301] On 25 March, he started in a 1–0 home win against Georgia, providing the assist to Viktor Claesson’s decisive goal, making him the oldest man in history to play for Sweden’s national team.[302] He then assisted Ludwig Augustinsson’s opening goal in the following 3–0 win against Kosovo before being substituted in the 67th minute.[303]

On 15 May 2021, days before Sweden was to announce their UEFA Euro 2020 squad, Andersson confirmed that Ibrahimović would not be included in the squad due to a knee injury he sustained with Milan days prior.[304] He appeared as a late substitute in Sweden’s 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off final against Poland on 29 March 2022, as Sweden lost 0–2 and failed to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[305]

Style of play

«Swedish style? No. Yugoslavian style? Of course not. It has to be Zlatan-style.»

— Downplaying the influence of his background, Ibrahimović describes his unique playing style[306]

Ibrahimović has been described by ESPN as being «good in the air, quick, tall, strong and agile, he plays well with his back to goal and boasts some of the best finishing, vision, passing and ball control around.»[79][307] A versatile and well-rounded attacker, from a tactical standpoint, Ibrahimović is capable of playing anywhere along the front line, due to his ability to both create and score goals for his team, although he is most often deployed as a striker, due to his composure and eye for goal.[307][308][309] He has also functioned in a more creative playmaking role at times, as a supporting forward or even as a number 10, in particular in his later career, after losing some of his pace and stamina with age; this deeper position allows him to drop into midfield to pick up the ball, where he can utilise his technical ability, vision, passing, and movement to create space and provide assists for teammates.[310][311][312]

Ibrahimović with the ball for Sweden at UEFA Euro 2012

While naturally right-footed, Ibrahimović is a powerful and accurate striker of the ball from both inside or outside the penalty area with either foot,[309][313][314] and is also known for his accuracy from penalties and dead ball situations.[315] An accurate finisher with his head as well as with his feet,[316] his height, elevation, and strength often give him an advantage at winning aerial challenges, and also allow him to function as a «target man»;[312][317][318] despite his large stature, Ibrahimović is uncommonly agile for a player of his size,[319] and his athleticism and ability in the air have seen him score several goals from acrobatic strikes and volleys throughout his career, which earned him the moniker Ibracadabra in the Italian media.[320][321][322] In spite of his size and physique, Ibrahimović possesses excellent technique and ball control, which, coupled with his balance, power, and physicality, enables him to hold up the ball well with his back to goal, retain possession, and link up with other players;[79][309][311] he has also been praised by pundits for his creativity and dribbling skills.[307][323] Although he is not gifted with exceptional pace, in particular over shorter distances, which became more evident in his later career as he slowed down with age,[318][324][325][326] he is also a quick player and a fast sprinter, who possessed significant acceleration in his youth,[307][308] and was able to clock top speeds over 30 km/h even into his 30s.[318][327][328]

Ibrahimović celebrates after scoring with an acrobatic volley against France in June 2012. Like his idol Ronaldo, Zlatan often celebrates scoring a goal with both arms outstretched.[329]

Considered to be a highly talented player in his youth,[330] due to his prolific goalscoring, consistency, and spectacular strikes,[307][309][331] Ibrahimović came to be regarded by many in the sport to be one of the best players in the world during his prime, and as one of the greatest and most complete strikers of his generation;[332][330][333][334] he has also been regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time.[335][336][332][337][338]

Ibrahimović has drawn praise from managers and teammates for his leadership and longevity, as well as his fitness, professionalism, and dedication in training.[311] Regarding his work-ethic, his former Juventus manager Fabio Capello commented in 2016: «At the beginning of his first spell at Juventus […] I noticed that he was weaker than I thought when he had to kick the ball and was not very strong in the air. Ibrahimovic [sic] loved making assists more than scoring goals. I wanted him to become more ruthless in front of goal and improve his finishing. He had the same technical skills as Van Basten and I made him watch some videos of him to improve his finishing. I told him to watch Van Basten’s movements inside the area and the way he used to score goals. Ibra got it straight away; I think results are out there to prove it. He is a very humble guy and he worked every day to improve. He’s proud of himself too, he loves being the best.»[339]

Although Ibrahimović has been criticised at times in the media for being inconsistent in high pressure situations, and for his limited work-rate and poor performances in big matches, in particular in his youth,[79][41][90][340] throughout his career he has scored in some of the biggest matches in football; these include the Derby della Madonnina and the Derby d’Italia in Italy,[341][342] El Clásico, El Otro Clásico, and the Catalan Derbi barceloní in Spain,[343][344][345] Le Classique in France,[346] De Klassieker and De Topper in the Netherlands,[347][348] and the Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England,[349][350] as well as UEFA Champions League[90][114][136][351] and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.[249][259][269] He has also scored in the Helsingborgs IF–Malmö FF «Skånederby» in Sweden,[352] and in El Tráfico and the California Clásico in the United States.[353][354] Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning numerous titles in several countries;[355][356] additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.[357] Known for his strong mentality and leadership, as well as his extroverted and highly competitive personality, despite his success, he has been criticised in the media for his arrogance, aggression and rebellious character, as well as his lack of discipline on the pitch, in particular in his early career, which has led him to involved in confrontations with other players, some of his managers and even reporters.[332][308][330][358][359] Ibrahimović has frequently been compared to Dutchman Marco van Basten, due to their similar playing styles, physiques, and proclivity for scoring from powerful shots and volleys;[308] despite this comparison, Ibrahimović has stated that his main influence was his idol, former Brazilian forward Ronaldo, whom he regards as the greatest player of all time.[17] He has also been likened to the enigmatic French former footballer Eric Cantona, who also played for Manchester United.[360]

Hammarby IF

On 27 November 2019, it was announced that Ibrahimović had bought 23.5 percent of the shares in Hammarby IF, a Swedish top flight club from Stockholm. The seller was Anschutz Entertainment Group, also the owner of his former club LA Galaxy, who reduced their stake in Hammarby by half.[361] In Sweden, all sport teams in the league systems are regulated to be nonprofit organizations, which means that a majority of the voting rights, or 51 percent, is still controlled by the members of the club.[362] Fans of Malmö FF, who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment in another Swedish club, have vandalised his statue in Malmö on numerous occasions.[363]

Controversies

«What Carew does with a football, I can do with an orange.»

— Ibrahimović in 2002[364]

Ibrahimović has been involved in several violent incidents with teammates. When he was playing for Malmö FF’s junior team, Ibrahimović headbutted a teammate after he was tackled by him during a training session. The teammate’s father, a police officer, wanted the other players to sign a petition to expel Ibrahimović from the team.[365] After a 2004 international friendly against the Netherlands, Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart publicly accused Ibrahimović of deliberately injuring him during the game. Ibrahimović responded by threatening to break both of van der Vaart’s legs.[366] Ibrahimović also reportedly punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.[366]

During his spell at Barcelona, Ibrahimović had a falling-out with coach Pep Guardiola, culminating in a dressing room incident in which Ibrahimović allegedly threw a training-kit box across the room and screamed insults at Guardiola. Guardiola eventually refused to speak to Ibrahimović and loaned him out to Milan.[72] Barcelona vice president Carles Vilarrubi further revealed that Ibrahimović had threatened to publicly beat up Guardiola if he was not released to Milan.[367] Ibrahimović stated that Pep Guardiola was «not a man» during an interview with CNN in November 2015.[368]

In 2010, Ibrahimović was involved in a training-ground fist-fight with Milan teammate Oguchi Onyewu, after Ibrahimović had made a two-footed tackle on Onyewu, followed by a headbutt. The two were separated and the session prematurely abandoned, with Ibrahimović suffering a broken rib in the fracas. Both players had accused one of insulting the other.[369] In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.[370] He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.[371] In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters.[372]

Ibrahimović (pictured at Paris Saint-Germain in 2012) courted controversy while at the club, for abuse of match officials and for on-field violence against opposition players.

In November 2012, while with Paris Saint-Germain, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for kicking Saint-Étienne goalkeeper Stéphane Ruffier in the chest.[373][374] In December 2012, he was accused by Lyon defender Dejan Lovren and president Jean-Michel Aulas of deliberately stamping on Lovren’s head. Lovren suggested the reason Ibrahimović had escaped punishment was due to his «superstar status».[375] In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andrés Guardado.[376] In March 2013, PSG winger Lucas Moura claimed that Ibrahimović regularly insulted teammates, stating, «He always asks for the ball and insults a lot. He is sometimes a bit arrogant and complains.»[377] Moura later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.[378] In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director Leonardo after the club’s title victory.[379]

Lyon coach Hubert Fournier accused Ibrahimović of abusing officials, stating in January 2015 that «all the referees in this league get insulted by this person».[380] Two months later, following a Ligue 1 loss to Bordeaux, Ibrahimović was recorded ranting about the level of officiating in the match, proclaiming: «In 15 years I’ve never seen a [good] referee in this shit country … [they] don’t even deserve PSG.» He later apologised, but was criticised by French politicians,[381][382] and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.[383]

Ibrahimović at a press conference in Qatar in 2013

In 2013, Ibrahimović came under fire from the Sweden women’s national team for an interview published on Christmas Day by tabloid Expressen, in which he had commented about the disparity of achievements by, and the treatment of, male and female footballers. His former teammate Anders Svensson had been rewarded with a car for becoming Sweden’s most-capped player that year, but Therese Sjögran had received no such reward for doing likewise for the women’s team, despite owning 41 more caps (187 to 146) than Svensson at the time.[384] Ibrahimović’s response to the issue was that Sweden would be «devaluing» Svensson «by comparing him with the ladies’ individual achievements. They can get a bike with my autograph on it and then we’re good.»[384] Coach Pia Sundhage replied that his comments were «sad and unfortunate» and epitomised «failings in the basic values of male football», while Sjögran said, «I understand him when he says that the men’s national team brings in more money and exposure. That’s true. But this is about respect.»[384]

The Statue of Zlatan was unveiled in Malmö in 2019. After he invested in rival club Hammarby, Malmö fans vandalized the statue with spray paint and set it ablaze, before it was removed from its plinth on 5 January 2020.[385]

On 21 May 2018, Ibrahimović was sent off for slapping Montreal Impact player Michael Petrasso in the head, after the latter had stepped on his foot.[386] In April 2019, Real Salt Lake defender Nedum Onuoha accused Ibrahimović of foul play and threats to injure him during a game, calling him «arrogant», «disrespectful», and «a complete thug».[387] In May 2019, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for violent conduct, after he had grabbed New York City FC goalkeeper Sean Johnson by the neck.[388]

On 20 July 2019, Ibrahimović elbowed Mohamed El Monir during a match with the LA Galaxy against Los Angeles FC, then had an altercation after the match with their goalkeeping coach Zak Abdel, telling him: «Go home. You little bitch. Go home».[389] More controversy followed suit when, following Galaxy’s loss to crosstown rivals Los Angeles in the playoffs, Ibrahimović was seen making obscene gestures towards heckling fans as he left the pitch.[390] In November 2019, Ibrahimović bought a 23.5% stake in Stockholm-based club Hammarby, who were the rivals of the striker’s boyhood team, Malmö FF. In a statement, Ibrahimović expressed his admiration for the club and its fans, and how he was excited for the opportunity to support «one of the most interesting and influential clubs in Sweden.»[391] However, this investment decision infuriated many fans of Malmö who considered it a betrayal, and they vandalized his bronze statue and set it ablaze. Ibrahimović responded to the incident by claiming that the decision had nothing to do with where he began his career.[392]

Ibrahimović received a one-match ban following an altercation with former teammate Romelu Lukaku in his side’s Coppa Italia fixture against Inter Milan in January 2021, in which pitchside microphones picked up Ibrahimović repeatedly telling Lukaku, «Go do your voodoo shit», calling him a «little donkey», and telling him to «call [his] mother».[393][394] Ibrahimović denied accusations of racism, posting on Twitter: «there is no place for racism.»[395] An investigation was opened by the Italian Football Federation, with a potential ten-match ban for Ibrahimović if found guilty of racial abuse.[396] However, it was reported in March that he had been cleared of the charge, as the incident was deemed purely unsportsmanlike and only warranted a fine.[397]

In April 2021, Ibrahimović was investigated by UEFA over alleged financial interest in a betting company called «Bethard».[398][399] A month later, he was fined €50,000 by UEFA for breaking disciplinary regulations related to his interest in the aforementioned betting company.[400]

Personal life

Ibrahimović inscription on the Walk of Fame in his hometown Malmö

Ibrahimović has one sibling (Sanela) and four half-siblings. His longtime partner is Helena Seger, with whom he has two sons: Maximilian (born 22 September 2006) and Vincent (born 6 March 2008). He used to reside outside Los Angeles when he played for LA Galaxy. However, he still has a home in Malmö, where he spends his summers. Ibrahimović received an honorary black belt in taekwondo; he attended classes at the Malmö Taekwondo club Enighet («Unity») as a child.[401] Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian.[402] He has stated that he was raised as a Catholic.[403][404] Ibrahimović often refers to himself in the third person.[405]

The name «Zlatan» was trademarked in May 2003 at the Swedish Patent and Registration Office for «most likely being perceived as Zlatan Ibrahimović», meaning he receives exclusive rights to the name for certain products, including sporting goods, clothing, and shoes.[406]

Ibrahimović is under contract with Nike and features in their television advertising where he has appeared alongside other players endorsed by the company, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Wayne Rooney.[407] He wears the Nike Mercurial boot line and has the names and dates of birth of his sons embedded onto the external sides of his boots. In late 2007, Ibrahimović, with the help of Nike, self-funded Zlatan Court in the streets of the city district Rosengård in his hometown Malmö: he provided a playing mat, goalposts, lighting and a modern fence.[408] In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.[409]

In a February 2011 interview, Ibrahimović stated that the boxer Muhammad Ali is one of his role models, going on to say: «One of my idols in sport and outside the sport also [sic]…he believed in his [principles] and he never gave [them] up.»[410] While in Malmö with the national team in September 2012, Ibrahimović was honoured with the inscription of his name on the city’s «Walk of Fame of Sports».[411] The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.[412] Ibrahimović features in EA Sports’ FIFA video game series, and was the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15.[413]

On 11 August 2014, Ibrahimović paid US $51,000 to send the Swedish national football team for the intellectually disabled to the INAS World Football Championships in Brazil. After teammates Johan Elmander, Kim Källström, Andreas Isaksson and Per Nilsson donated autographed jerseys to be auctioned off for the cause, Ibrahimović responded, «What the hell are you going to do with a shirt? How much is it to go?».[414][415] In a league match against Caen on 14 February 2015, Ibrahimović took off his shirt after scoring a goal to unveil the removable tattooed names of 50 people suffering from hunger around the world, in a gesture to raise awareness for famine in accordance with the United Nations World Food Programme.[416]

Active on social media, Zlatan has over 55 million Instagram followers, the most for a Swede.[417] Independent Swedish film production company Auto Images released the sports documentary Becoming Zlatan in February 2016 which follows Ibrahimović through his formative years with Malmö FF and Ajax all the way to his breakthrough with Juventus in 2005. The film has been featured at several film festivals including the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Helsinki Documentary Film Festival and the Rouen Nordic Film Festival amongst others.[418] He does not drink alcohol.[419]

In 2018, Ibrahimović mentioned that his wife only allows him to hang one picture of himself at home: «My wife does not allow me to have pictures of myself», then added, «There is one of my feet on the wall. That is what has given us what we have, it is a reminder for the family, not for me, of what we have.»[420]

On 8 October 2019, a statue of Ibrahimović was unveiled in his hometown, outside Malmö’s Stadion. The statue, created by Peter Linde, is 2.7 m (8 ft 9 in) tall and weighs almost 500 kg (1,100 lb).[421]

Religious and social background

Ibrahimović was born to a Bosniak Muslim father, Šefik Ibrahimović, and a Croat Catholic mother, Jurka Gravić; his parents were immigrants to Sweden from SFR Yugoslavia–Šefik from Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and Jurka from Prkos [hr] near Škabrnja, SR Croatia–and met for the first time in Sweden.[422] Ibrahimović’s parents divorced when he was a child, and although his upbringing was divided between them, he spent more time with his father: «I had time with my mother but I really lived with my father.»[423][424] Relatives on both sides of his family were killed in the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.[425] He has said in a 2012 interview with PSG that: «My father is Muslim, my mother is Catholic, but none of that has anything to do with football. I received a special education. I’m me and football is a religion in its own right, and everyone is welcome…»[426] Ibrahimović was incensed in 2005 when Italian media attempted to build interest in a Juventus–Inter match by describing it as a «mini Balkan War» between himself and Serbian opponent Siniša Mihajlović. He said that he had no interest in nationalism, partially due to his mixed Bosniak-Croat parentage and his younger half-brother being fathered by a Serb.[427]

In an interview with CNN on 24 November 2015, he stressed that his Muslim background was «not a factor» in fans’ perception of him: «For me, it didn’t change (anything) because my father is Muslim and my mother is Catholic… For me it is all about respect. That’s how I grew up and the way I learned to be. This is what I am.»[428] Nevertheless he later described himself as a «deeply faithful Catholic».[429] The Malmö-based television presenter Teddy Landén, who was interviewed for the same documentary, noted Ibrahimović’s choice of shirt name following his 2001 transfer to Ajax. He believed that the player changed from having Zlatan to having Ibrahimović on his jersey to honour his background and show to children from Rosengård and Malmö in general: ‘If I can do it, you can do it.'»[430] In Ibrahimović’s autobiography, he says that this change was only because his relationship with his father had improved at the time.[431]

On 18 February 2021, during a Europa League Round of 32 match between Red Star Belgrade and Milan at the Rajko Mitić Stadium, Ibrahimović was subjected to racism by the Red Star fans. Ibrahimović, who did not play the match, watched the game from the stands and jumped to celebrate once Milan scored, when a fan shouted insults at him, including «balija«—an ethnic slur targeting Bosnian Muslims. The match was played behind the closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a few supporters were allowed to spectate from a VIP box. Red Star Belgrade issued an apology and condemned the insults; however, UEFA opened an investigation of the incident nevertheless.[432][433] On 14 April 2021, the club was fined €30,000 and ordered to play a home game in European competition behind closed doors.[434]

Tattoos

His surname is tattooed in Arabic on the back of his right arm, the names of his sons Vincent and Maximilian on his right arm. He has the common Buddhist «Five Deva Faces Yantra» representing wind, water, fire, creative perception and space, arranged in a way believed to ward off illness and injury, on his lower back, in addition to a roaring lion.[435] Another Buddhist tattoo, a «Yant Prajao Khao Nirote» is a protective emblem intended to end the suffering of a family, is on his upper right arm. The phrase ‘Only God can judge me’ is tattooed on his ribcage. He also has a feather, a Koi fish, Polynesian tribal, and ace of hearts and clubs.[436]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 26 February 2023[79][437]
Club Season League National cup[b] League cup[c] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Malmö FF 1999 Allsvenskan 6 1 6 1
2000 Superettan 26 12 3 2 29 14
2001 Allsvenskan 8 3 4 0 12 3
Total 40 16 7 2 47 18
Ajax 2001–02 Eredivisie 24 6 3 1 6[d] 2 33 9
2002–03 Eredivisie 25 13 3 3 13[e] 5 1[f] 0 42 21
2003–04 Eredivisie 22 13 1 0 8[e] 2 31 15
2004–05 Eredivisie 3 3 1[f] 0 4 3
Total 74 35 7 4 0 0 27 9 2 0 110 48
Juventus 2004–05 Serie A 35 16 0 0 10[e] 0 45 16
2005–06 Serie A 35 7 2 0 9[e] 3 1[g] 0 47 10
Total 70 23 2 0 0 0 19 3 1 0 92 26
Inter Milan 2006–07 Serie A 27 15 1 0 7[e] 0 1[g] 0 36 15
2007–08 Serie A 26 17 0 0 7[e] 5 1[g] 0 34 22
2008–09 Serie A 35 25 3 3 8[e] 1 1[g] 0 47 29
Total 88 57 4 3 0 0 22 6 3 0 117 66
Barcelona 2009–10 La Liga 29 16 2 1 10[e] 4 4[h] 0 45 21
2010–11 La Liga 1[i] 1 1 1
Total 29 16 2 1 0 0 10 4 5 1 46 22
AC Milan (loan) 2010–11 Serie A 29 14 4 3 8[e] 4 41 21
AC Milan 2011–12 Serie A 32 28 3 1 8[e] 5 1[g] 1 44 35
Paris Saint-Germain 2012–13 Ligue 1 34 30 2 2 1 0 9[e] 3 46 35
2013–14 Ligue 1 33 26 2 3 2 2 8[e] 10 1[j] 0 46 41
2014–15 Ligue 1 24 19 3 4 3 3 6[e] 2 1[j] 2 37 30
2015–16 Ligue 1 31 38 6 7 3 0 10[e] 5 1[j] 0 51 50
Total 122 113 13 16 9 5 33 20 3 2 180 156
Manchester United 2016–17 Premier League 28 17 1 1 5 4 11[k] 5 1[l] 1 46 28
2017–18 Premier League 5 0 0 0 1 1 1[e] 0 7 1
Total 33 17 1 1 6 5 12 5 1 1 53 29
LA Galaxy 2018 MLS 27 22 0 0 27 22
2019 MLS 31 31 0 0 2 1 33 32
Total 58 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 53
AC Milan 2019–20 Serie A 18 10 2 1 20 11
2020–21 Serie A 19 15 2 1 6[k] 1 27 17
2021–22 Serie A 23 8 0 0 4[e] 0 27 8
2022–23 Serie A 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total 61 33 4 2 0 0 10 1 0 0 75 36
Career total 636 405 47 33 15 10 149 57 16 5 863 510
  1. ^ Dani Alves has won 38 trophies in his career,[3] whilst Andrés Iniesta has 36 trophies to his name (32 with Barcelona,[4] three with Spain, and one with Vissel Kobe)
  2. ^ Includes Svenska Cupen, KNVB Cup, Coppa Italia, Copa del Rey, Coupe de France, FA Cup
  3. ^ Includes Coupe de la Ligue, EFL Cup
  4. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and two goals in UEFA Cup
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  6. ^ a b Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield
  7. ^ a b c d e Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  8. ^ One appearance in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  9. ^ Appearance in Supercopa de España
  10. ^ a b c Appearance in Trophée des Champions
  11. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  12. ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield

International

As of match played 29 March 2022[438]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team Year Apps Goals
Sweden 2001 5 1
2002 10 2
2003 4 3
2004 12 8
2005 5 4
2006 6 0
2007 7 0
2008 7 2
2009 6 2
2010 4 3
2011 8 3
2012 11 11
2013 11 9
2014 5 3
2015 10 11
2016 5 0
2017 0 0
2018 0 0
2019 0 0
2020 0 0
2021 4 0
2022 1 0
Total 121 62

Honours

Ajax[439]

  • Eredivisie: 2001–02, 2003–04
  • KNVB Cup: 2001–02
  • Johan Cruyff Shield: 2002

Juventus[439]

  • Serie A: 2004–05, 2005–06 (both revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)

Inter Milan[439]

  • Serie A: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2006, 2008

Barcelona[439]

  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2009
  • UEFA Super Cup: 2009
  • La Liga: 2009–10
  • Supercopa de España: 2009, 2010

AC Milan[439]

  • Serie A: 2010–11, 2021–22
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2011

Paris Saint-Germain[439]

  • Ligue 1: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Coupe de France: 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Coupe de la Ligue: 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Trophée des Champions: 2013, 2014, 2015

Manchester United[439]

  • UEFA Europa League: 2016–17
  • EFL Cup: 2016–17
  • FA Community Shield: 2016

Individual

  • Ballon d’Or Nominations: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016[440]
  • Ballon d’Or 4th place: 2013
  • Golden Foot: 2012[441]
  • Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award: 2022[442]
  • FIFA Puskás Award: 2013[443]
  • FIFA FIFPro World XI: 2013[444]
  • UEFA Team of the Year: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014[445]
  • UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year (published 2015)[446]
  • UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 2012[271]
  • UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2013–14[447]
  • UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2016–17[448]
  • ESM Team of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14[449]
  • L’Équipe Journalists’ Best XI: 2008[450]
  • UEFA Euro 2004: Goal of the Tournament: Italy vs Sweden[451]
  • UEFA Euro 2012: Goal of the Tournament: Sweden vs France[452]
  • UEFA Champions League top assist provider: 2012–13[453]
  • Eurosport Goal of the Year: 2004[454]
  • Club van 100
  • Juventus Player of the Year: 2004–05[455]
  • Serie A Player of the Month: September 2007, December 2008, January 2012, October 2020[456]
  • Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12[457]
  • Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11[458]
  • Serie A Most Loved Player: 2005[459]
  • Serie A Team of the Year: 2010–11, 2011–12[460][461]
  • Serie A Goal of the Year: 2008[459]
  • Capocannoniere: 2008–09, 2011–12[48][462]
  • Supercoppa Italiana Man of the Match: 2011
  • Gazzetta Sports Awards Legend: 2020[463]
  • Italy Best Foreign Athlete: 2021[464]
  • AC Milan Hall of Fame[465]
  • Sportschau Goal of the Month Award: November 2012[466]
  • Sportschau Goal of the Year Award: 2012[466]
  • GQ Men of the Year: 2013[467]
  • SportAccord ‘Play for Change’ Award: 2015[468]
  • Ligue 1 Player of the Month: September 2012, January 2014, February 2014, March 2014, November 2015[469]
  • UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season: 2012–13[470]
  • Ligue 1 Best Foreign Player: 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Ligue 1 Player of the Year: 2012–13,[471] 2013–14,[472] 2015–16[471]
  • Ligue 1 Team of the Year: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[473][472][474][475]
  • Ligue 1 Top scorer: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16[471]
  • Ligue 1 Goal of the Year: 2014[476]
  • Étoile d’Or France Football: 2014, 2016[477]
  • Trophée des Champions Man of the Match: 2014
  • Coupe de la Ligue Man of the Match: 2014–15[478]
  • Coupe de France Man of the Match: 2015–16[479]
  • Coupe de la Ligue Top scorer: 2014–15[480]
  • Coupe de France Top scorer: 2014–15, 2015–16[481][482]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Player of the Month: August 2012, September 2012, November 2013, January 2014, February 2015, November 2015, December 2015, January 2016, February 2016[483][484][485][486][487][488]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Hall of Fame[489]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Team of the History[490]
  • Medal of the City of Paris: 2016[491]
  • Eurosport European Player of the Month: August 2016[492]
  • Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[493]
  • PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[494]
  • Manchester United Player of the Month: December 2016, February 2017[495]
  • Alan Hardaker Trophy: 2017[496]
  • EFL Cup top scorer: 2016–17[497]
  • MLS All-Star: 2018, 2019[498][499]
  • MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019[500][501]
  • MLS Newcomer of the Year: 2018[502]
  • MLS Goal of the Year: 2018[503]
  • MLS Greatest Goal: 2020[504]
  • Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2019[505]
  • LA Galaxy Player of the Year: 2018, 2019[506][507]
  • LA Galaxy Golden Boot: 2018, 2019[506][507]
  • LA Galaxy Goal of the Year: 2018, 2019[508]
  • Pegasus Award: 2004[509]
  • Stor Grabb: 2004[510]
  • Guldbollen: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[511]
  • Jerringpriset: 2007[512]
  • Fotbollskanalens hederspris: 2008[513]
  • IFFHS Men’s All Time Sweden Dream Team[514]
  • International Swede of the Year Award: 2013[515]
  • Eliason Merit Award: 2018[516]
  • Malmö Walk of Fame: 2012[517]
  • Medal of the City of Malmö: 2015[518]
  • Swedish Newcomer of the Year: 2001[519]
  • Swedish Football Personality of the Year: 2002[520]
  • Swedish Forward of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020[520]
  • Swedish Male Athlete of the Year: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015[521][522][523][524]
  • Swedish Goal of the Year: 2012, 2013[520]

Records

Overall

  • The only player to have scored at least a goal in De Klassieker in Netherlands, Derby della Madonnina and Derby d’Italia in Italy, El Clásico and Derbi barceloní in Spain, Le Classique in France, Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England, El Tráfico and California Clásico in United States.[353]
  • The only player to score in the UEFA Champions League with six teams: Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.[525]
  • The only player to score on his Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League debut.[526]
  • The only player to have scored 50 Serie A goals for both Inter Milan and Milan.[527]
  • The only foreign player to have won Capocannoniere with two teams, in addition to two teams from the same city: Inter Milan (2008–09) and Milan (2011–12).[528]
  • One of three players, after Adrian Mutu and John Carew, to have scored in European competitions with seven different teams.[529]

Paris Saint-Germain

  • First Paris Saint-Germain player to be top goalscorer in three Ligue 1 seasons (2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16)[133] (equalled by Kylian Mbappé).
  • Most Ligue 1 goals in a single season: 38 in 2015–16 season[530][531]
  • Fastest Ligue 1 hat-trick: 9 minutes (vs. Troyes, 13 March 2016)[532]
  • Longest goalscoring run in Ligue 1: 9 consecutive matches in 2015–16 season (shared with Vahid Halilhodžić)[133]
  • Most goals scored in a single season (all competitions): 50 in 2015–16 season
  • All-time top scorer in Le Classique: 11 goals[533]

Ibrahimović (seen here in 2013) played for the Sweden national team from 2001 until 2016, and is currently Sweden’s all-time leading goalscorer with 62 goals.

Manchester United

  • The second player (after Ian Storey-Moore in the 1971–72 season[a]) to score in his first three league matches[526]
  • The second player (after Javier Hernández in the 2010–11 season) to score in the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, European competition and Community Shield in a single season (2016–17 season)[526]

Premier League

  • Scored the 25,000th goal in Premier League history[534]
  • The oldest player to reach 15 goals in a single season (2016–17 season at 35 years and 125 days)[535]

LA Galaxy

  • Most MLS regular season goals in a season: 30 in 2019 season[536]

Sweden

  • All-time top goalscorer for Sweden national team: 62 goals[537]
  • Sweden’s top goalscorer in UEFA European Championship: 6 goals[538]
  • Sweden’s only player to score in three consecutive UEFA European Championship tournaments: 2004, 2008 and 2012[539]
  • Most Guldbollen (Swedish Male footballer of the Year) awards: 12[540]

Discography

Singles

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
2014 «Du gamla, Du fria»
(Zlatan featuring Day)
(produced by Max Martin)
[541]
13

Filmography

Key

  Denotes films that have not yet been released

See also

  • List of footballers with 100 or more UEFA Champions League appearances
  • List of top international men’s football goalscorers by country
  • List of men’s footballers with 100 or more international caps
  • List of men’s footballers with 50 or more international goals
  • List of international goals scored by Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • List of men’s footballers with 500 or more goals

Notes

  1. ^ Ibrahimović was the first Manchester United player in the Premier League format.

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External links

  • Zlatan Ibrahimović – UEFA competition record (archived)
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović at ESPN FC  
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović at Soccerbase  
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović international appearances at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović at Major League Soccer
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović – French league stats at LFP – also available in French
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović Premier League profile
  • Zlatan Ibrahimović at the Swedish Football Association (in Swedish)

Добрый день уважаемые посетители блога рассказывающего о том, Как Выучить Английский Язык, сегодня в рубрике «Мои переводы» я привожу небольшую выдержку из автобиографии знаментого шведского футболиста Златана Ибрагимовича. Книга «Я — Златан» / I AM ZLATAN, надо сказать, получилась весьма и весьма недурной — в большей степени из-за того, что журналисты помогавшие Златану писать книгу, позволили ему излагать мысли собственным языком — в ней найдет много интересного для себя каждый любитель «ногамяча», вне зависимости от того симпатичен ему футбольный талант Ибры или нет. Биография первоначально была издана на шведском, а через небольшой промежуток времени — на английском языке; увы на русском книга так пока и не издана. В заметке присутствует перевод нескольких абзацев Главы 20 и полный перевод Главы 21. Перевод осуществлен с англоязычной неофициальной (читай — фанской) версии автобиографии футболиста, переведенной с оригинала несколькими тифози «Россонери». В этой части книги, Ибрагимович описывает свое знакомство с другой не менее одиозной футбольной персоной, Жозе Моуринью.

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В следующей игре против России (Евро 2008) мы проиграли, я испытывал всевозрастающую боль. К тому же у меня было такое чувство, что мы проиграли россиянам во всех аспектах игры. Итак, мы вылетели с Евро и были чертовски разочарованы. Все так хорошо начиналось, однако закончилось все, увы, ничем. Это было ужасно. Но нет худа без добра. За мгновение до начала Евро я узнал, что наш наставник в клубе, Роберто Манчини, был уволен из Интера (Милан).

Его должен был заменить парень по имени Жозе Моуринью. Я с ним еще никогда не пересекался. Однако ему уже удалось удивить меня. Он притянул меня к себе, еще до того, как мы встретились вживую. В последствии Моуринью станет для меня тем парнем за которого я буду готов отдать свою жизнь.

Златан в Росенгарде

Златан раздает автографы на «Площадке Златана» в Росенгарде, Швеция.

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Мне до сих пор было мало что известно о нем. Однако уже в то время он был “Особенным” (анг. The Special One — прозвище Моуринью полученное им в Англии) и я был достаточно много наслышан о нем. Его все считали наглым; на его пресс-конференции ходили, как на шоу, так как он предпочитал говорить то, что чувсвует. Но мне действительно было мало известно о нем и я думал: он, вероятно, похож на Капелло — такой же лидер со стальным характером — что импанировало мне. Однако я ошибался. Частично ошибался. Моуринью — португалец, ему нравится находиться в центре внимания. Он манипулирует игроками, как никто другой.

Этот парень научился многому в период своей работы с Бобби Робсоном, бывшим тренером национальной сборной Англии по футболу. В то время Робсон тренировал португальский Спортинг и нуждался в переводчике, коим суждено было стать Жозе Моуринью. Молодой Моуринью был хорош в знании языков, однако вскоре английский специалист понял, что этот парень также хорош и в других аспектах. Он схватывал все на лету и с ним было легко обмениваться идеями. И в один прекрасный день Робсон попросил его подготовить отчет по одной из команд-соперниц. Я не имею ни малейшего представления о том, что ожидал от него Робсон. Ведь, что может знать переводчик? Но анализ Моуринью оказался выше всяких похвал.

Робсон был просто поражен: ему попался парень, который никогда до этого не играл в футбол на высоком уровне, но который смог предоставить ему лучший материал, когда-либо попадавший к нему в руки. Как буд-то бы он понял: “Эй, да я ведь недооценивал этого переводчика!” Когда Бобби Робсон сменил клуб, он забрал с собой молодого Моуринью, который старался учиться всему и вся каждую секунду; причем это касалось не только тактики, но и психологии. Моуринью раньше часто повторял: “Когда твоя команда побеждает ты — часть этой победы. Однако, когда она проигрывает ты — мешок с дерьмом.”

И вот, в 2002 году Моуринью стал самостоятельным тренером — он принял клуб “Порто”. В то время молодого специалиста, по большому счету, никто не знал. Для многих он все еще был обычным переводчиком. Тогда как “Порту” был одним из самых популярных клубов у себя на родине.

Но давайте смотреть правде в глаза: “Порту” не был великим клубом. Команда закончила предыдущий сезон в середине турнирной таблицы. Да и что такое Португальская лига? Сравнений напрашивается не так уж и много. Никто не ставил на “Порту” в еврокубках — в особенности в Лиге Чемпионов. Но Моуринью пришел в клуб с чем-то реально новым: доскональное изучение всех деталей команды соперника. В то время он много говорил о передвижениях на футбольном поле, когда атакующая команда должна уметь за максимально короткий промежуток времени уметь быстро перегруппировываться из атаки в защиту.

Это очень важные секунды. В подобных ситуациях один единственный незапланированный маневр, одна единственная тактическая ошибка, могут привести к катастрофе, и Моуринью изучал эти аспекты доскональней любого другого в футболе, и заставлял своих игроков думать аналитически и быстро. “Порту” стал мастером в этих аспектах. Команде удалось победить не только во внутреннем чемпионате, но добиться победы в финале ЛЧ, где походу турнира португальцы встречались с “М.Ю.” и “Реалом” из Мадрида. Командами, где один единственный игрок мог зарабатывать больше чем вся команда “Порту” вместе взятая. Но это не помешало Моуринью и его подопечным победить в ЛЧ.

Эта победа имела эффект “Большого взырва”: Моуринью стал самым желанным тренером в мире. Шел 2004-й год. Роман Абрамович, российский миллиардер, только приобрел “Челси” и начал вкладывать в клуб собственные деньги. Первым и самым значимым приобритением россиянина стал Моуринью. Но как выдумаете, Моуринью приняли в Англии? В конце-концов он был иностранцем. Португальцем. Ему задавали много всяких вопросов снобы и журналисты, и на одной из пресс-конференций Моуринью выпалил:

“Я не какой-то там парень появившийся из ниоткуда. Я выиграл Лигу Чемпионов вместе с “Порту”. Я особенный. Я самый особеный.” (В оригинале Моуринью сказал следующее: «Please don’t call me arrogant, but I’m European champion and I think I’m a special one,») И это выражение пристало к нему.

С этого времени Моуринью стал в английских медиа ни кем иным, как The Special One. Но мне кажется, что, по крайней мере, вначале его так называли не только чтобы поддеть, но и выразить свое уважение. Этот парень раздражал людей не потому, что он выглядел как кинозвезда. Моуринью говорил провокационные вещи. Он знал себе цену и иногда мог яростно отстаивать свою точку зрения. Когда он увидел, что Арсен Венгер из лондонского “Арсенала” копирует игру его “Челси” он назвал француза “одним из тех парней, которые держат у себя дома бинокль и любят заглядывать в окна других семей.” Вокруг Моуринью всегда происходили какие-то скандалы.

Однако португалец не только много говорил . Когда он пришел в “Челси” этот клуб не выигрывал Премьер лигу на протяжении последних 50-ти лет. С Моуринью клуб выиграл национальный чемпионат два года подряд. Моуринью был The Special One и сейчас он ехал к нам, и со всей его тогдашней репутацией я ждал жестких указаний с первых же минут. Я тогда был в расположении национальной сборной и кто-то мне сказал, что Моуринью хочет мне позвонить. Я подумал: “Что-то случилось?” Но он просто хотел поговорить. Сказать, что будет очень весело работать вместе, что он с нетерпением ждет встречи со мной, ничего особенного, по крайней мере тогда, но он разговаривал со мной на итальянском, чего я поначалу не понял. Моуринью никогда до этого не тренировал итальянский клуб. Однако это не мешало ему разговаривать на итальянском лучше меня. Он выучил этот язык за очень короткий срок — что-то около 3-х недель — и я не мог его понять вообще. Поэтому мы перешли на английский язык, и уже тогда я почувствовал — он переживает. Он спрашивал разные вопросы, и после игры против Испании я получил от него смс-сообщение.

Я всегда получаю много смс-сообщений. Однако эта смска была от Моуринью. “Хорошо сыграл“, — написал он мне, после чего дал мне несколько советов, и я уверяю вас, я подпрыгнул. Мне никогда до этого не доводилось встречаться с таким. Смс-ка от тренера! Я к тому, что я выступал за сборную, эта игра его не касалась. Но он переживал, и я написал ему, и получил в ответ новые сообщения. Это было что-то с чем-то, Моуринью наблюдает за мной. Этот парень может и не быть столь жестким и непоколебимым в конце концов.

Но в то же время, я понял: он имел цель отсылая свои сообщения. Он хотел подбодрить меня. Создать лояльное отношение. Я полюбил его мгновенно. Мы подружились. Мы понимали друг друга, и я ощутил сразу: этот парень работает очень много. Он работает в двое больше, чем кто-либо еще. Смотрит футбол весь день и всю ночь и составляет на основе этого отчеты. Никогда не доводилось встречать тренера с таким огромным багажом информации относительно команды-соперницы. Это не что-то обыденное, на манер “они играют так-то и так-то; у них тактика такая и такая; следи за этим футболистом”. У него было все, каждая маленькая деталь, вплоть до размера обуви третьего вратаря. Сразу складывалось впечатление: этот парень знает свое дело.

Но прошло некотрое время прежде чем мы повстречались вживую. Сначала было Евро, затем отпуск. Я не знал чего мне ожидать. Я видел много его фотографий. Он был элегантен, уверен в себе, но не смотря на это я был удивлен: у него был небольшой рост и плечи, плюс к этому на фоне других игроков он выглядел просто маленьким.

Но не смотря на это, его как бы окружало невидимое вибрационное поле. Он построил людей в шеренгу, причем это консулось и ребят, считавших себя «неприкасаемыми». Ростом ниже всех на голову, он стоял и не пытался подстроиться, вовсе не пытался. Он перешел сразу к делу и сказал очень холодно: “С этого момента, вы делаете все так-то и так-то. Вы поняли это!?” Они были напряжены, что могли уловить даже тень его слов. Нет они конечно не были напуганы им. В конце концов, он — это не Капелло. Он установил связь между собой и игроками посредством смс-сообщений и электронных писем, его интересовало то как поживают наши жены и дети, да и к тому же он никогда не кричал. Люди понимали в любом случае, и каждый ощущал мгновенно: этот парень разбирается в своем деле. Он работал не покладая рук, чтобы подготовить нас. Он готовил нас к играм. Это было подобно театру, психологической игре. Он мог нам показывать видео, где мы играли плохо, и говорить: “Посмотри на это! Так плохо! Так безнадежно! Это не можешь быть ты. Это должно быть твой брат, плохая копия тебя”. И мы кивали головой, мы соглашались. Нам было стыдно.

“Я не хочу видеть тебя снова таким же сегодня!”, — продолжал он.

“Нет, нет, — думали мы, — такого более не повторится.”

“Выходи на поле подобно голодному льву или воину”, — неуспокаивался он. И мы кричали в ответ: “Без вариантов, ничего более нам не нужно для счастья.”

“В первой части дуэли вы должны быть такими, — продолжал он о предстоящей игре и бил своим кулаком в свою ладонь. — А во второй части дуэли…”

Он выкинул доску объявлений! Да так выкинул, что она вылетела из комнаты, адреналин вскипел в нас и мы вышли на поле подобно дикарям. Подобное происходило у нас постоянно, неожиданные вещи, которые подстегивали нас, и я чувствовал все больше и больше, что этот парень отдается полностью команде, поэтому мне хотелось отдать все что у меня было за него. Эта была его отличительная черта. Вы хотели убить за него. Однако это не были только пламенные речи. Этот парень мог опустить тебя всего парочкой слов, к примеру зайдя в раздевалку абсолютно спокойным и сказав: “Ты сегодня наработал на ноль, Златан, на ноль. Ты хуже куска дерьма.” И в такие моменты, я не кричал что-либо в ответ.

Я не защищал себя ни на йоту, но не потому что я был испуган или имел чрезмерное уважение к нему, а из-за того, что я понимал его правоту. Я не справился с задачей и для Моуринью не имеет никакого значения, каким ты был вчера или позавчера. Самым важным был день сегодняшний. Сейчас тебе говорили: “Убирайся отсюда, иди играть в футбол.”

Я помню игру против “Аталанты”. На следующий день я должен был получить награду лучшего иностранного игрока и лучшего игрока “Серии А”, но после первого тайма мы проигрывали 0:2 и я был на поле как будто невидимкой, в раздевалке ко мне подошел Моуринью.

— Ты завтра получаешь награды, да? — спросил он.
— Эммм, да, — ответил я.
— Знаешь, что тебе следует сказать, когда ты получишь эти награды?
— Нет, что?
— Тебе должно быть стыдно. Ты должен покраснеть. Тебе следует знать, что ты не наиграл даже на дерьмо. Игрок не должен получать приз, если он выглядит настолько беспомощным. Ты должен подарить свою награду своей маме или кому-нибудь другому, кто заслужил ее больше, — сказал он.
Тогда я почувствовал: “Я покажу ему, он увидит, что я достоин этих наград, просто подожди второго тайма. Без разницы если я начну отхаркивать кровью, я покажу ему, я буду доминировать на поле снова.”

Подобное повторялось постоянно. Он то накачивал меня, то сдувал меня. Он был мастером в манипулировании командой, и меня тогда по-настоящему беспокоила только одна вещь — выражение его лица во время нашей игры. Не имело значения, что я делал или какие голы я забивал, у него всегда был на лице застывший, холодный взгляд. Никаких тебе улыбок или жестов — вообще ничего. Как будто ничего и не происходило вовсе, как будто это была вялая игра в середине поля, но тогда я был в самой лучшей своей форме. У меня получались великолепные трюки, однако на Моуринью это не производило ровным счетом никакого впечатления.

К примеру, мы играли против “Болоньи”, и на 24 минуте Адриано, бразилец, пофинтил на левом фланге и сделал острую передачу низом в штрафную. Прострел получился сильным и не особо удобным: мяч летел слишком низко, чтобы ударить головой и слишком высоко для удара с лета. К тому же меня хорошо прижали в районе штрафной зоны. Однако я сделал один шаг вперед и ударил пяткой. Это выглядело подобно удару каратиста, просто бац, и прямиком в сетку. Это было безумие. Позднее этот гол признают голом года. Толпа взревела от сумасшествия, люди повскакивали, стали кричать и аплодировать, все, даже Моратти сидевший на своем почетном месте.

Но Моуринью, что же сделал он? Он стоял там в своем костюме, руки в карманах с каменным выражением лица. “Что за черт творится с этим человеком?” — подумал тогда я. Если его не трогают подобного рода вещи, что его может тронуть тогда вообще?

Я решил поговорить об этом с Руи Фариа (Rui Faria). Руи Фария также португалец. Он тренер по физподготовке и правая рука Моуринью. Эта парочка следуют друг за другом из клуба в клуб и знают друг друга очень, очень хорошо. “Объясни мне одну вещь”, — сказал я ему.

— Да, хорошо.
— Я забивал голы в этом сезоне, которые по-честному даже я сам не могу понять как получались. Я не думаю, что Моуринью доводилось видеть что-то подобное до этого. Но не смотря на это, он просто стоял как статуя.
— Относись к этому проще мальчуган, — сказал Руи, — Он такой. Он не реагирует на вещи точно также, как все остальные.

“Может и нет”, — подумал я. Но все же… Я приложу максимум усилий, чтобы зажечь искорку жизни в нем, даже если мне придется сделать чудо. Одним или другим способом я заставлю этого человека радоваться.

Как пишется имя ибрагимовича на английском

Zlatan Ibrahimović

Zlatan Ibrahimović June 2018.jpg

Ibrahimović in 2018

Personal information
Full name Zlatan Ibrahimović[1]
Date of birth 3 October 1981 (age 41)[1]
Place of birth Malmö, Sweden
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Club information

Current team

AC Milan
Number 11
Youth career
1989–1991 Malmö BI
1991–1995 FBK Balkan
1995–1999 Malmö FF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2001 Malmö FF 40 (16)
2001–2004 Ajax 74 (35)
2004–2006 Juventus 70 (23)
2006–2009 Inter Milan 88 (57)
2009–2011 Barcelona 29 (16)
2010–2011 → AC Milan (loan) 29 (14)
2011–2012 AC Milan 32 (28)
2012–2016 Paris Saint-Germain 122 (113)
2016–2018 Manchester United 33 (17)
2018–2019 LA Galaxy 58 (53)
2020– AC Milan 61 (33)
International career
1999 Sweden U18 4 (1)
2001 Sweden U21 7 (6)
2001– Sweden 121 (62)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 09:17, 28 February 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:41, 29 March 2022 (UTC)

Zlatan Ibrahimović (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈslǎːtan ɪbraˈhǐːmʊvɪtɕ], Bosnian pronunciation: [zlǎtan ibraxǐːmoʋitɕ]; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club AC Milan and the Sweden national team. Ibrahimović is renowned for his acrobatic strikes and volleys, powerful long-range shots, and excellent technique and ball control. He is regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time and is one of the most decorated active footballers in the world,[a] having won 34 trophies in his career. He has scored over 570 career goals, including more than 500 club goals, and has scored in each of the last four decades.

Ibrahimović began his career at Malmö FF in 1999, and signed for Ajax two years later, where he gained a reputation as one of the most promising forwards in Europe. He departed two years later to sign for Juventus before joining domestic rivals Inter Milan in 2006, where he won three consecutive Serie A titles. In the summer of 2009, he moved to Barcelona in one of the world’s most expensive transfers. After just one season, he returned to Italy having signed for Inter’s rival Milan. With them, he won the Serie A title in his debut season. In 2012, Ibrahimović joined Paris Saint-Germain, leading them to their first Ligue 1 title in 19 years and soon establishing himself as a leading figure in their dominance of French football. During his four-season stay in France, he won four consecutive Ligue 1 titles, was the top scorer in Ligue 1 for three seasons and became PSG’s all-time leading goalscorer at the time. In 2016, he joined Manchester United on a free transfer and won his first European honour in his debut season. Ibrahimović joined American club LA Galaxy in 2018 and rejoined Milan in 2020, winning his fifth Serie A title in 2022.

Ibrahimović is one of eleven players to have made 100 or more appearances for the Swedish national team, over a 20-year international career. He is the country’s all-time leading goalscorer with 62 goals. He represented Sweden at the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups, as well as the 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 UEFA European Championships. He has been awarded Guldbollen (the Golden Ball), given to the Swedish player of the year, a record 12 times, including 10 consecutive times from 2007 to 2016. Ibrahimović’s 35-yard bicycle kick goal for Sweden against England won the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award, and is often considered one of the best goals of all time.

Ibrahimović was named in the FIFA FIFPro World XI in 2013 and the UEFA Team of the Year in 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2014. He finished at a peak of fourth for the FIFA Ballon d’Or in 2013.[5] In 2015, UEFA ranked him as the best player ever not to have won the UEFA Champions League,[6] while in 2019, FourFourTwo magazine named him the third-greatest player never to win the competition.[7] In December 2014, Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter ranked him the second-greatest Swedish sportsperson ever, after tennis player Björn Borg.[8] Off the field, Ibrahimović is known for his brash persona and outspoken comments, in addition to referring to himself in the third person.

Early life

«I put up photos of Ronaldo in my room. Ronaldo was the man. He was what I wanted to be, a guy who made a difference. […] Ronaldo was my hero and I studied him online and tried to take in his movements, and I thought I was getting to be an awesome player.»

— From his autobiography, I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović.[9]

Ibrahimović was born in Malmö, Sweden, on 3 October 1981.[10] He was born to a Muslim Bosniak father, Šefik Ibrahimović, who emigrated to Sweden in 1977,[11] and a Catholic Croat mother, Jurka Gravić, who also emigrated to Sweden where the couple first met.[12] Ibrahimović identifies with his mother’s faith and considers himself a devout Catholic Christian.[13] He began playing football at the age of six, after receiving a pair of football boots. He alternated between FBK Balkan, a Malmö club founded by Yugoslav immigrants, Malmö BI and briefly BK Flagg football clubs.[14][15]

As a child, his mother sometimes hit him on the head with a wooden spoon, which would often break. After she was arrested for handling stolen goods, social services intervened. Concerned with his divorced mother’s ability to cope with five children, one of whom, Ibrahimović’s half-sister, had a drug problem, at age nine he was sent to live with his father.[12] With food scarce at his father’s home where the fridge was packed with beer, Ibrahimović often went hungry so he would run to his mother’s for dinner. He also shoplifted and stole bikes.[12] On the tough upbringing that shaped his character, author David Lagercrantz, who co-wrote I Am Zlatan, states:

Complex is the best word to describe Zlatan. On the one hand he’s a strong, warrior type who knew he had to be very tough to survive. So he takes on fights all the time because he’s always had to. But another part of him is vulnerable. He’s a guy wounded by his upbringing, who uses all that to create strength for himself. In his position, 99 guys out of 100 would have gone under, but he used his anger to make himself better. He told me, ‘David, I need to be angry to play well’. When he played with middle-class kids he felt inferior because he wore the wrong clothes and had no money, so he said to himself ‘One day I’ll show them!’ That became his motivation.[12]

While in his early teens, Ibrahimović was a regular for his hometown club Malmö FF.[14] At the age of 15, he was close to quitting his football career, in favour of working at the docks in Malmö, but his manager convinced him to continue playing.[16] As a boy, his hero was Brazilian forward Ronaldo.[17] An avid viewer of Italian football, another player he admired was prolific striker Gabriel Batistuta – a player with similar characteristics to himself.[18]

Club career

Malmö FF

«Arsène Wenger asked me to have a trial with Arsenal when I was 17. I turned it down. Zlatan doesn’t do auditions.»

— Ibrahimović on turning down Arsenal[19]

Ibrahimović signed his first contract with Malmö in 1996, and moved up to the senior side for the 1999 season of Allsvenskan, Sweden’s top-flight league. That season, Malmö finished 13th in the league and were relegated to the second division, but returned to the top flight the next season. Arsène Wenger unsuccessfully tried to persuade Ibrahimović to join Arsenal, while Leo Beenhakker (the technical director of Ajax) also expressed interest in the player after watching him in a friendly against Norwegian side Moss FK.[20] On 22 March 2001, a deal between Ajax and Malmö regarding Ibrahimović’s transfer to Amsterdam was announced, and in July, Ibrahimović officially joined Ajax for 80 million Swedish kronor (€8.7 million).[21]

Ajax

Ibrahimović received little playing time under manager Co Adriaanse, but when Adriaanse was sacked on 29 November 2001, new coach Ronald Koeman inserted Ibrahimović into the starting lineup as Ajax won the 2001–02 Eredivisie title. The next season, Ibrahimović scored twice in a 2–1 victory over French champions Lyon in his Champions League debut on 17 September 2002. He scored five Champions League goals overall as Ajax fell to Milan in the quarter-finals.[22][23]

Ibrahimović’s profile rose when he scored an individual goal against NAC Breda on 22 August 2004 – a slaloming run past five opposition players which the commentator compared with Diego Maradona and Zinedine Zidane – that was eventually voted the Goal of the Year by Eurosport viewers.[24] On 18 August 2004, during an international match against the Netherlands, Ibrahimović injured Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart, who later accused Ibrahimović of hurting him intentionally.[25]

Juventus

Ibrahimović moved from Ajax to Juventus for €16 million.[26] He was promptly inserted into the starting eleven due in part to top scorer David Trezeguet’s injury problems, and scored 16 goals. The club finished top of the Serie A, and in the Champions League they reached the quarter-finals before being knocked out by eventual champions Liverpool.[27] Near the end of the season, Juventus reportedly rejected a €70 million bid for him from Real Madrid, which was later revealed to be a publicity stunt initiated by Ibrahimović’s agent, Mino Raiola, in order to increase his market value.[24] At the end of his first season in Italy Ibrahimović was named Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year, and in November 2005, he was awarded the Guldbollen, a prize awarded to the best Swedish footballer of the year.[28][29]

The following season was poor compared to his first season; his role in Juventus’ attack changed, as he became less of a goalscorer and moved more to the sidelines, taking much part in the build-up play, especially as a target player, and his assist numbers increased. In the 2005–06 season, Juventus fans often got frustrated with him due to his anonymous presence in certain important games such as the Champions League defeat to Arsenal. Juventus were stripped of their last two Scudetti as part of the verdict from the Calciopoli scandal, and were relegated to Serie B. The new staff tried to persuade Ibrahimović and other top players to stay with Juventus, but the player and his agent were adamant to move on, with Raiola threatening legal action in order to extricate Ibrahimović from his contract.[30]

Inter Milan

Ibrahimović playing for Inter Milan in 2007

On 10 August 2006, Ibrahimović completed a €24.8 million move to Inter Milan, signing a four-year-deal.[31] Ibrahimović said that he had supported Inter when he was young.[32]

Ibrahimović made his debut for Inter on 26 August 2006 against Roma in the 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, playing the full 90 minutes as Inter won after extra time.[33] He scored in his Serie A debut against Fiorentina on 9 September as Inter commenced the league with a 3–2 win at Stadio Artemio Franchi.[34] Three days later, in his first Champions League appearance for Inter, Ibrahimović was not able to avoid the 1–0 away defeat to Sporting CP as Inter began their European campaign in the wrong way.[35] Later, on 28 October, in his first «Derby della Madonnina» match against cross-town rivals Milan, Ibrahimović scored the third Inter goal of the match and also his third league goal of the season in a 4–3 thriller win.[36] In his first season at the club, Ibrahimović top scored for Inter in Serie A with 15 goals, as the team won the Scudetto with a record 97 points.[37]

Ibrahimović played his 100th Serie A match on 16 September 2007 at the San Siro against Catania, where he appeared as a second-half substitute for Hernán Crespo in an eventual 2–0 win.[38] In 2007, he signed a new contract until June 2013;[39] it was reported that this contract had made him the world’s highest paid footballer.[40] On 18 May 2008, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 defeat of Parma on the final day of the 2007–08 Serie A season to give Inter a second consecutive Scudetto.[41] Overall, he scored 17 goals in 26 league matches, and was named both Serie A Footballer of the Year and Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year.[41]

Ibrahimović started his third Inter season by winning the Supercoppa Italiana against Roma. After the regular and extra time had finished in a draw, the match went to a penalty shootout where he successfully converted his penalty attempt.[42] He scored his team’s only goal in the 2008–09 Serie A opening match against Sampdoria, which finished in a 1–1 draw.[43] On 4 October, during the match against Bologna at home which Inter won 2–1, Ibrahimović scored a sensational goal, stunning Francesco Antonioli with an irresistible backheeled shot from Adriano’s left-wing cross. The goal was later voted Goal of the Year in Serie A.[44] On 19 October 2008, Ibrahimović continued with his solid performances by scoring twice in an impressive 4–0 win at Roma, taking his tally up to five league goals.[45] He then scored another double in the Matchday 12 win against Palermo to help Inter take the lead in the Serie A table by one point.[46] In the next fixture, Ibrahimović provided the assist on the only goal in the Derby d’Italia match against Juventus at home, helping Inter to extend their league lead.[47]

Ibrahimović ended the 2008–09 Serie A season as the league’s top goalscorer with 25 goals,[48] helping Inter to another league title. He was also named both Footballer of the Year and Foreign Footballer of the Year for the second consecutive season.[49]

Barcelona

2009–10 season

After Inter teammate Maxwell completed his transfer to Barcelona, Barça president Joan Laporta confirmed that there was an agreement in principle between Barcelona and Inter for Ibrahimović to join the club in exchange for striker Samuel Eto’o, plus a reported fee of £59 million.[50][51] Ibrahimović left Inter during their United States summer tour in the World Football Challenge on 23 July 2009 for negotiations with Barcelona, with his last match for Inter being against Chelsea.[52] After Inter agreed terms with Eto’o[53] and Barcelona with Ibrahimović,[54] Barcelona announced Ibrahimović would arrive on 26 July 2009 and undergo a medical test on 27 July 2009.[55]

Ibrahimović playing for Barcelona in a match against Sporting Gijón in 2009

Ibrahimović passed his medical and was presented to a crowd of over 60,000 at Camp Nou.[56] He signed a five-year contract,[57] for €46 million[57] and the exchange of Eto’o (valued at €20 million) and loan of Alexander Hleb (with an option to purchase for a €10 million fee),[57] with a €250 million release clause,[57] making Ibrahimović worth €66 million. The Hleb deal, however, collapsed. Eventually, Ibrahimović cost Barcelona €69.884 million, which included other fees.[58]: 173  As per the Inter book, the fee was €69.5 million,[59][60][61] but part of the Inter fee (max 5% according to FIFA regulation) were deducted and distributed by Barcelona to youth and young professional clubs of Ibrahimović: Malmö FF and AFC Ajax as solidarity contribution.[58][61]

Ibrahimović started the 2009–10 season with his competitive debut for Barcelona on 23 August 2009 by assisting a Lionel Messi goal, leading them to the Supercopa de España, beating Athletic Bilbao 5–1 on aggregate. In his next competitive match, Barcelona won the 2009 UEFA Super Cup with a 1–0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk.[62] In his third appearance, he scored his first goal in Barcelona’s La Liga season opener against Sporting Gijón in a 3–0 win. Ibrahimović scored in his next four games, thus setting a team record as the only player ever to score in his first five league matches.[63]

On 20 October, he scored his first Champions League goal for Barcelona in a group stage match against Rubin Kazan. Five days later, he scored twice in a 6–1 thrashing of Real Zaragoza, giving him a league-leading seven goals in seven league matches while sending Barcelona to the top of the table.[64] On 7 November, however, he suffered a thigh injury that kept him out for three weeks. He returned to action in week 12 of the season against Real Madrid as a second-half substitute for Thierry Henry, and scored his eighth goal of the campaign.[65] He finished with 11 goals and 4 assists in Barcelona’s first 15 league matches. Barcelona capped off 2009 by winning the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup against Estudiantes on 19 December 2009.[66]

Ibrahimović signing autographs for fans in 2010

Ibrahimović scored Barcelona’s only goal in the 2009–10 Copa del Rey first leg match of the round of 16 in a 2–1 loss to Sevilla on 5 January 2010. On 20 January, he was selected in the 2009 UEFA Team of the Year.[67] His first goal of 2010 came on 14 February against Atlético Madrid. In his next appearance, Ibrahimović scored against Stuttgart in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League knockout stage fixture. He was sent off on 6 March in a league match against Almería, which Barcelona appealed to no avail, and he was suspended for one game.[68] A calf strain during warmups before the next La Liga match following his return from suspension against Athletic Bilbao ruled Ibrahimović out of the second leg 4–1 victory over Arsenal, in which he scored two goals away from home, the return leg of El Clásico against Madrid (which Barcelona won 2–0),[69] and the next league match against Deportivo de La Coruña. He made his return as a substitute in the 82nd minute in a 0–0 away draw against Espanyol on 17 April.[70]

«You bought a Ferrari, but you drive it like a Fiat.»

— Ibrahimović disparages Guardiola on how he was used at Barcelona.[71]

Following Barcelona’s semi-final defeat to Inter Milan in the Champions League, Ibrahimović spoke of how he confronted his coach Pep Guardiola in the changing room. «I yelled: ‘You haven’t got any balls!’ and worse than that I added: ‘You can go to hell!’ I completely lost it, and you might have expected Guardiola to say a few words in response, but he’s a spineless coward. He just […] left, never to mention it again, not a word.»[71] He scored his final goal for Barcelona in the 2010 Supercopa de España on 14 August in a 3–1 defeat against Sevilla, and on 25 August, he played his last match for the club against Milan for the Joan Gamper Trophy, after which he claimed to the media that his relationship with Guardiola had started deteriorating and that Guardiola had not spoken to him since February.[72] In his autobiography I Am Zlatan, he states, «‘It started well but then Messi started to talk. He wanted to play in the middle, not on the wing, so the system changed from 4–3–3 to 4–5–1. I was sacrificed and no longer had the freedom on the pitch I need to succeed.»[71]

2010–11 season: Loan to Milan

On 28 August 2010, AC Milan announced via their official website that they had signed Ibrahimović for the 2010–11 season. He was loaned out to Milan for the season, with the club having the option to purchase him outright for €24 million at the end of the season.[73][74] He signed a four-year deal immediately after successfully passing the medical examinations.[75] Upon signing, Ibrahimović said, «This move gives me more adrenaline. I have moved here to win the Champions League with Milan. I want to win the double.»[75]

Ibrahimović made his Milan debut in a 2–0 loss to Cesena on 11 September, in which he missed a penalty late in the match,[76] and scored his first goals for the club when Milan defeated Auxerre in their first Champions League match of the season on 15 September. On 14 November, Ibrahimović scored in a 1–0 victory against his former club Inter in the Derby della Madonnina.[77] On 20 November, he scored his seventh goal against Fiorentina in the 45th minute with an over-the-head bicycle kick, passing Alexandre Pato as the team’s top goalscorer for the season. On 4 December 2010, in a game against Brescia, he assisted Kevin-Prince Boateng to give Milan an early lead and then scored the third goal by a powerful shot near the edge of the penalty box to give Milan a 3–0 win.[78] On 12 December 2010, history repeated itself in the game against Bologna after he assisted Boateng to give Milan an early lead once again and scoring later that match to make it 3–0, leading him to 13 goals with 8 assists in 21 matches in all competitions. Within days of the match, he was compared to Milan legend Marco van Basten by both the media and Van Basten himself.[79][80][81]

Ibrahimović received a three-match ban after being shown a red card in a 1–1 home draw against Bari in March 2011 for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach.[82] An additional three-match ban was given to Ibrahimović in February 2012 in a 2–1 home defeat against Fiorentina for swearing at an assistant referee. Ibrahimović stated in his defence that he was talking to himself in frustration.[83] He won his first Scudetto with Milan after a draw against Roma. All agreements between Milan and Barcelona were confirmed on 18 June 2011.[84]

AC Milan

Ibrahimović during a Milan game in December 2011

Ibrahimović started the new season on 6 August in the 2011 Supercoppa Italiana against city rivals Inter, where he scored the first goal of a 2–1 comeback victory to clinch the first trophy of the season.[85] In the opening league match of the 2011–12 season, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s first goal of a 2–2 home draw against Lazio.[86] He scored his first Champions League goal of the season on 28 September in a 2–0 home win against Viktoria Plzeň,[87] which was followed by another one on 19 October against BATE Borisov in another 2–0 home win.[88] He continued with his solid performances as he scored in a 4–1 home win against Parma and a brace in the team’s 3–2 away victory over Roma, ending a successful month of October.[89]

November saw him score in consecutive games against BATE, in the Champions League, and Catania, in the league. Later in the month against Barcelona in another Champions League tie, Ibrahimović scored against his old club to equalise the game at 1–1. Barça eventually pulled away however with Xavi scoring the winning goal for the Catalan giants to make it 3–2 at the San Siro.[90] He ended November with a brace against Chievo, the first of those tallies brought his Serie A career total to 100 goals. In December, Ibrahimović scored a goal in each of five Serie A games. As 2012 started, he scored against Atalanta converting a penalty kick. He was the top goalscorer of Serie A, with 14 goals in 16 appearances following a brace against Novara, of which the second goal came from a backheel. On 5 February 2012 in a match against Napoli, he was shown a red card for slapping Salvatore Aronica in an off-the-ball incident, and was given yet another three-match ban from Serie A games.[91]

On 15 February, in the first leg of the Champions League’s round of 16, Ibrahimović set up both of Robinho’s goals and also scored by a spot kick, thus helping Milan win 4–0 over Arsenal.[92] On 3 March, during the 4–0 away win against Palermo, Ibrahimović took the lead of the goalscorers table as he scored a first-half hat-trick to take his tally up to 17 goals.[93] He finished the season as Serie A top scorer with 28 goals in 32 matches.[94]

Paris Saint-Germain

2012–13 season

On 17 July 2012, Paris Saint-Germain confirmed that they had reached an agreement to acquire the sporting and economic rights of Ibrahimović from Milan, having already agreed personal terms with the striker, for a transfer fee of €20 million.[95] Valued at €180 million, these combined fees eclipsed those commanded by Nicolas Anelka. His three-year contract would see him receive a net annual salary of €14 million including bonuses (which would be €2 million more than what he was earning per year just before he left Milan), and make him the second best paid footballer in the world behind Samuel Eto’o.[96][97][98]

Ibrahimović greets PSG fans on the day he signed for the club in July 2012.

The following day, Ibrahimović signed the contract[99] and made the following statement during the press conference: «It is a big step in my career and another dream come true. I am very happy because it is a project that I want to be involved in. I want to be part of the history of the club. I am here to win and nothing else.»[100] Ibrahimović scored twice in the second half for PSG to help them rally from 2–0 down at half-time to salvage a 2–2 home draw with Lorient in their opening 2012–13 Ligue 1 match.[101] He scored two goals in the first half to help PSG to a 2–1 win over Lille which was PSG’s first Ligue 1 win after three successive draws in the first three league matches of the 2012–13 season.[102]

«We haven’t had a goalscorer like him in France for a long time. He is on a different planet to anyone else.»

— Jean-Pierre Papin on Ibrahimović[80]

In the opening 2012–13 Champions League Group A match against Dynamo Kyiv on 18 September 2012, Ibrahimović scored his sixth goal in only his fifth appearance for Carlo Ancelotti’s side through a penalty. He thus became the first man to score for six clubs in the UEFA Champions League.[103] On 8 October, Ibrahimović became only the third player (after Ronaldinho and Laurent Blanc) to have played in El Clásico in Spain, the Derby della Madonnina in Italy and Le Classique, the derby between Marseille and PSG. He scored both of PSG’s goals (the first goal was from a backheel and the second was from a free kick) in the Ligue 1 Classique derby at the Stade Vélodrome on that day, with the match finishing 2–2.[104] On 11 December 2012, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win against Valenciennes.[105]

In January 2013, Ibrahimović was handed the number 10 jersey after the departure of Brazilian winger Nenê. In April 2013, Ibrahimović scored in a 2–2 draw against his former club Barcelona in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. PSG, however, were knocked out on away goals after drawing 1–1 at Camp Nou in the second leg. He ended the season as the assists leader in the 2012–13 Champions League, providing seven assists.[106] On 12 May 2013, Paris Saint-Germain won the Ligue 1 title after a 1–0 away win against Lyon, their third title and first since 1994.[107][108] He ended the year as Ligue 1’s top goalscorer with 30 goals, becoming the first player to reach that mark in the French top flight since Jean-Pierre Papin in the 1989–90 season.[109] On 20 May, he was named as Ligue 1’s Player of the Year by the Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels (UNFP).[110][111]

2013–14 season

Ibrahimović training with Paris Saint-Germain in 2013

Ibrahimović netted his first goal of the season on 31 August 2013, scoring deep into stoppage time as PSG recorded a 2–0 victory over Guingamp.[112] On 24 September, it was announced that Ibrahimović had extended his contract with PSG, which would see him stay at the club until 2016.[113] A week later on 2 October, the Swede scored twice as PSG ran out 3–0 winners over Benfica in a Champions League group match.[114] On 19 October, he scored two goals in PSG’s 4–0 win over Bastia, one an audacious volleyed back heel as he reached behind the defender to fire the ball into the net.[115] The goal was later named as Ligue 1’s Goal of the Season, as chosen by the public.[115] Four days later, Ibrahimović scored four goals in PSG’s 5–0 away win against RSC Anderlecht in the Champions League; he scored the eighth-fastest hat-trick in the competition’s history (completed in 19 minutes which included a bending 30-yard half-volley clocked at 93 miles per hour),[116] and became the 11th player to score four times or more in a Champions League match.[117]

On 27 November, Ibrahimović made his 100th UEFA Champions League appearance, scoring the opening goal in a 2–1 win over Olympiacos at the Parc des Princes.[118] On 16 March 2014, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 win over Saint-Étienne to surpass Carlos Bianchi’s club record of 39 goals in a season.[119] On 11 May, he was named Ligue 1’s Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.[115] Ibrahimović ended the Ligue 1 season as top scorer with 26 goals as PSG won a second consecutive league title.[120] Overall, he scored 41 goals in all competitions, including ten in eight Champions League matches.[121]

2014–15 season

Ibrahimović (left) during a UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea in March 2015

Ibrahimović scored his first two goals for Paris Saint Germain on 2 August 2014 against Guingamp in the 2014 Trophée des Champions, winning his first silverware of the season.[122] In the first league match of the season, Ibrahimović scored twice but also missed an open net and had a penalty saved as PSG drew 2–2 with Reims.[123] Ibrahimović scored his first league hat-trick of the season in a match against Saint-Étienne on 31 August.[124] In the quarter-finals of the Coupe de la Ligue on 13 January 2015, Ibrahimović scored the only goal to win away at Saint-Étienne. The home team argued that the ball had not crossed the line, and fans threw objects onto the pitch, disrupting play for ten minutes.[125]

On 11 March, Ibrahimović received a straight red card in a Champions League round of 16 match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, for a foul on Oscar. PSG drew 2–2 after extra time to qualify for the quarter-finals on away goals.[126] Nine days later, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Lorient at the Parc des Princes.[127][128][129] He netted another hat-trick on 8 April as PSG reached the 2015 Coupe de France Final with a 4–1 win over Saint-Étienne, starting with a penalty for his 100th goal for the club. He ended the match with 102 career goals for PSG, second only to Pauleta.[130][131] Three days later, he scored twice as PSG defeated Bastia 4–0 in the 2015 Coupe de la Ligue Final. The first goal was a penalty which he won when fouled by Sébastien Squillaci, resulting in the Bastia defender’s dismissal.[132]

2015–16 season

Ibrahimović playing against Shakhtar Donetsk in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League in September 2015

On 4 October 2015, Ibrahimović scored both goals from penalty kicks in a 2–1 home win over Marseille to overtake Pauleta and become Paris Saint-Germain’s all-time leading goalscorer with 110 goals in all official competitions.[133] On 25 November, Ibrahimović captained PSG on his return to hometown club Malmö FF in the group stage of the 2015–16 Champions League. He scored the team’s third goal in a 5–0 win, a result that confirmed PSG’s qualification to the knockout stage of the competition.[134] In scoring twice in PSG’s 3–0 win over Nice on 4 December 2015, Ibrahimović beat Mustapha Dahleb’s previous record of 85 goals to become the club’s all-time top goalscorer in the French first division.[135] On 16 February 2016, in the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg against Chelsea at home, Ibrahimović scored the opener in the 39th minute with a free kick to help his team win 2–1.[136] This was Ibrahimović’s 116th appearance in the Champions League, meaning that he overtook Carles Puyol to enter the competition’s all-time top ten appearance makers.[137] Four days later, Ibrahimović netted twice during the 4–1 home win over Reims, taking his tally up to 23 league goals; he also set up the goals of Edinson Cavani and Gregory van der Wiel.[138]

On 9 March, in the second leg of PSG’s Champions League tie with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Ibrahimović assisted a goal for Adrien Rabiot and scored the winning goal himself as Paris won the match 2–1 and progressed to the quarter-final stage with a 4–2 aggregate victory.[139] With this goal, he became the 14th player to score 50 or more goals in UEFA club competitions.[140] Four days later, he scored four times in a 9–0 win at bottom team Troyes that sealed PSG’s league conquest with eight games remaining; his hat-trick goal was his 100th in the league.[141] His nine-minute hat-trick was the fastest in Ligue 1 history.[142] Later that day, he announced he would be leaving PSG at the end of the season, while joking that only if they replaced the Eiffel Tower with a statue of himself would he stay.[143] On 16 April, Ibrahimović scored twice in a 6–0 home win against Caen to earn him a season-best 32 goals in league; it was also his 41st goal of the season, equaling his season-best in 2013–14 season with two games less playing.[144] Three days later, he netted the winner in the 2015–16 Coupe de France semi-final match away against Lorient to send Paris into the final for the second consecutive season; it was also his 42nd goal of the season, setting a new personal best.[145] On 8 May 2016, Ibrahimović was named UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Season for the third consecutive year.[146]

Ibrahimović made his final Ligue 1 appearance for PSG against Nantes at the Parc des Princes on 14 May 2016, scoring twice in a 4–0 victory to become Paris Saint-Germain’s top scorer in a single Ligue 1 season with 38 goals, which put him one goal ahead of Carlos Bianchi, who managed 37 in the 1977–78 campaign. Ibrahimović ended the 2015–16 Ligue 1 season as its top scorer, the third time that he had done so. The league match was stopped briefly in the tenth minute as fans gave Ibrahimović – whose PSG shirt was number 10 – a standing ovation. He was also cheered just before the final whistle, holding his two sons in his arms. They had run onto the pitch moments earlier, wearing number 10 PSG shirts with either the word «King» or «Legend» written in English on the back. The names were in reference to their father’s «I came like a king, left like a legend» post on social media before the match.[147] On 21 May 2016, Ibrahimović scored twice (his 155th and 156th goals in his 180th and final competitive match for the club) in the second half of the 2016 Coupe de France Final, and also set up Edinson Cavani’s goal. PSG defeated Marseille 4–2 in that match. He was substituted to a standing ovation in the final minutes of the match. PSG thus won the Ligue 1-Coupe de France-Coupe de la Ligue domestic treble for the second consecutive season, and equalled Marseille’s all-time record of ten Coupe de France titles.[148][149] His record as PSG’s all-time top scorer was surpassed by his former strike partner Cavani in January 2018.[150]

Manchester United

Ibrahimović prior to a Europa League game at Old Trafford in September 2016

On 1 July 2016, Ibrahimović signed as a free agent for Manchester United on a one-year contract, which had the option of being extended depending on his performance for the club.[151][152] His salary was reported to be £200,000 per week.[153]

2016–17 season

Ibrahimović was handed the number 9 jersey ahead of the 2016–17 season.[154] On 7 August, Ibrahimović scored the match-winning goal for Manchester United in the 2016 FA Community Shield, rising above Wes Morgan to head past Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel in a 2–1 victory.[155] This was his record 10th domestic super cup, won in a fifth country.[156] In his Premier League debut one week later, he scored with a long-range strike in the 3–1 away win at AFC Bournemouth on the opening day.[157] On 20 August, he scored both goals; a header in the first half and a penalty in the second, to beat Southampton 2–0 on his home debut.[158] On 6 November, he scored twice in a 3–1 away win against Swansea City; his first was the 25,000th goal in Premier League history. He was later booked, picking up his fifth yellow card of the season, ruling him out of the league game at home against Arsenal on 19 November.[159] On 5 February 2017, Ibrahimović scored his 15th league goal of the season and 20th in all competitions in a 3–0 away win against Leicester City, becoming the oldest player to manage at least 15 goals in a single Premier League season at the age of 35 years and 125 days.[160][161]

On 16 February, Ibrahimović registered his first Manchester United hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Saint-Étienne in the Europa League Round of 32.[162] On 19 February, he made his first FA Cup appearance, coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute and scoring the winner in a 2–1 fifth round win against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.[163] Exactly a week after his FA Cup debut, Ibrahimović scored two goals, a free-kick and a header (the winning goal), in the 2017 EFL Cup Final to clinch United’s fifth League Cup and to win his second trophy with the club.[164] On 7 March, Ibrahimović was suspended for three matches by The Football Association for violent conduct after elbowing Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings in a 1–1 draw at Old Trafford three days earlier.[165] Later on 13 April, Ibrahimović was included in the six player shortlist for the PFA Player of the Year.[166]

On 20 April, Ibrahimović sustained serious ligament damage in his right knee in a Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht at Old Trafford. Several sources reported that the injury would sideline the player until at least the end of the 2016–17 season.[167] Ibrahimović won his first major European title when Manchester United defeated Ajax in the Europa League Final at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, before being named in the UEFA Europa League squad of the season.[168] At the end of the season, it was announced that Manchester United would release Ibrahimović at the end of his contract on 30 June 2017,[169] although they later confirmed that they were in talks with Ibrahimović to re-sign him for the latter half of the 2017–18 Premier League season.[170]

2017–18 season

On 24 August 2017, it was announced that Ibrahimović had signed a new one-year contract with Manchester United. It was also announced that he would be wearing number 10 in his second season with the team.[171] Ibrahimović made his return for the club on 18 November, replacing Anthony Martial as a substitute in a 4–1 home win against Newcastle United.[172] The following week, he became the first ever player to feature for seven clubs in the Champions League when he came on as a substitute in a 1–0 loss to Basel.[173] In his first start of the season on 20 December, Ibrahimović’s first goal of the season came as he scored a free-kick in a 2–1 loss against Bristol City in the quarter-final of the EFL Cup.[174] On 22 March 2018, Manchester United announced that Ibrahimović had agreed to the termination of his contract.[175]

LA Galaxy

On 23 March 2018, Ibrahimović signed for Major League Soccer (MLS) club LA Galaxy.[176] He announced his arrival in idiosyncratic style by taking out a signed full-page advertisement in the Los Angeles Times that simply said, «Dear Los Angeles, you’re welcome».[177]

2018 season

He made his debut on 31 March as a substitute against Los Angeles FC in the inaugural El Tráfico derby, where he scored twice, including a 45-yard (41 m) half volley and a header in stoppage time, helping the Galaxy come from three goals down to win the match 4–3.[178] After his match-winning performance, Ibrahimović said, «I heard the crowd saying ‘We want Zlatan, we want Zlatan’, so I gave them Zlatan.»[179] He scored twice for the Galaxy in a 3–2 defeat to FC Dallas on 30 May; he railed against his team after the match, saying «Every game we shouldn’t be losing two or three goals and then you have to catch the game and try to win. This is not the game; this is absolutely not the game. Even if you are in MLS or Premier League, wherever, it doesn’t work like that. We need to be the leading team and play from there, not to catch the goal all the time, so obviously it’s not good.»[180][181]

Ibrahimović playing with the LA Galaxy in 2019

Ibrahimović scored a penalty in a 4–0 win against the Columbus Crew on 8 July.[182] He scored his 12th league goal of the season against the Philadelphia Union in a 3–1 victory on 21 July.[183] Ibrahimović scored his first MLS hat-trick the following week in a 4–3 win against Orlando City, with his three goals inside 24 second-half minutes helping the Galaxy overcome a 1–2 deficit.[184] On 15 September, Ibrahimović scored his 500th professional career goal for club and country with another acrobatic strike in a 5–3 away defeat against Toronto FC.[185] Post match, Ibrahimović stated he was «happy for Toronto because they’ll be remembered as my 500th victim».[186] The goal was nominated in August 2019 for the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[187] In his first year, despite the Galaxy missing out on the playoffs, Ibrahimović managed to be selected for the MLS All-Star Game and the MLS Best XI, as well as being awarded the MLS Newcomer of the Year Award and MLS Goal of the Year for his strike from distance against Los Angeles FC.

2019 season

Ibrahimović was named team captain ahead of the 2019 season.[188][189] On 2 March 2019, he scored in the Galaxy’s opening match in a 2–1 win over the Chicago Fire.[190] On 31 March, in his second appearance of the season, Ibrahimović scored two goals from the penalty spot, including one Panenka-style, in a 2–1 home win over the Portland Timbers. With this he reached 515 career goals, overtaking fellow countryman Gunnar Nordahl to become the Swedish player with the most goals in football history.[191][192] On 20 July, Ibrahimović scored a perfect hat-trick against Los Angeles FC to win the match 3–2. This performance followed a debate on whether Ibrahimović was the best player in MLS compared to Los Angeles FC rival Carlos Vela, with Ibrahimović claiming himself the «best by far».[193] Ibrahimović scored a second hat-trick of the season on 15 September, in a 7–2 win against Sporting Kansas City.[194] This brought his tally for 2019 to 26 goals, breaking the club record for most goals scored in a single regular season.[195] Ibrahimović was again named both an MLS All-Star and to the Best XI for a second consecutive season.

Ibrahimović managed to lead the LA Galaxy to the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs, where on 24 October, despite recording a goal and an assist, his side were eliminated in the Western Conference Semifinals, following a 5–3 away defeat against Los Angeles FC.[196][197] On 13 November 2019, Ibrahimović announced he was to leave the LA Galaxy through his Twitter account, telling Galaxy fans «[Y]ou wanted Zlatan, I gave you Zlatan. You are welcome. The story continues…Now go back to watch baseball».[198][199]

Return to AC Milan

2019–20 season

On 27 December 2019, Ibrahimović returned to AC Milan on a free transfer on a six-month contract until the end of the season, with an option to extend his contract until the end of the 2020–21 season, subject to certain conditions.[200] He made his first appearance since his return to the club on 6 January 2020, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 Serie A home draw against Sampdoria at the San Siro.[201] Ibrahimović scored his first goal for Milan since returning on 11 January, in a 2–0 away win against Cagliari.[202] The landmark goal saw him score in each of the last four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).[203] On 9 February, he assisted a goal and subsequently scored another for Milan in their eventual 4–2 loss against rivals Inter; as a result, he became the oldest goalscorer ever in the Derby della Madonnina at the age of 38 years and 129 days, breaking the previous record set by Swedish compatriot Nils Liedholm (aged 38 years and 43 days).[204][205]

Ibrahimović made his 100th appearance for the club (including his previous stint) on 15 July 2020, in a 3–1 home league win over Parma.[206] He became the first player to score 50 Serie A goals for both Milan clubs on 29 July, with a brace in a win over Sampdoria.[207] On 1 August, Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 3–0 win over Cagliari, becoming the oldest player to score at least ten goals in a Serie A season since Silvio Piola with Novara in the 1950s, at the age of 38 years and 302 days.[208] On 31 August 2020, Ibrahimović extended his contract until the summer of 2021.[209]

2020–21 season

On 17 September 2020, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s first goal of the 2020–21 season in a 2–0 away win over Shamrock Rovers in the second qualifying round of the Europa League.[210] Four days later, he scored a brace in Milan’s opening match of the Serie A season, a 2–0 home win over Bologna.[211] After missing three games recovering from COVID-19, Ibrahimović returned in the Derby della Madonnina on 17 October, scoring twice in three minutes as Milan defeated Inter 2–1.[212] He scored his third consecutive brace in the league in a 3–3 home draw to Roma on 26 October.[213] On 22 November, Ibrahimović again scored twice in a 3–1 away win over Napoli, which was also his eighth consecutive league appearance with at least one goal. However, he also suffered a hamstring injury and had to be substituted.[214]

Ibrahimović made his return to the side from injury on 9 January 2021, being brought on for the final five minutes of Milan’s 2–0 win against Torino.[215] On 18 January, he scored both of his side’s goals in their 2–0 victory over Cagliari, ensuring Milan would stay three points clear at the top of the league table. Ibrahimović’s goals meant that he had managed to score in each of his last nine starts for the club.[216] On 26 January, he was involved in a confrontation with former Manchester United teammate Romelu Lukaku in Milan’s Coppa Italia quarter-final match against Inter. Following a foul committed by Lukaku late in the first half, he and Ibrahimović exchanged insults as the pair clashed heads and had to be restrained by their respective teammates. Both players were booked as their arguments continued into the tunnel at half-time. Ibrahimović would be sent off during the second half following a second yellow for a foul on Aleksandar Kolarov, as Inter went on to record a 2–1 victory.[217] Ibrahimović faced backlash after the match for his statements made in the confrontation, including when pitchside microphones picked up him telling Lukaku to «go do your voodoo» and calling him a «little donkey», with an investigation by the Italian Football Federation to determine if the statements made constituted racial abuse.[218] He denied using racist language,[219] and though no evidence of racist intent was found, Ibrahimović was fined €4,000, and Lukaku €3,000.[220]

Ibrahimović scored another brace in a 4–0 win over Crotone on 7 February, reaching the milestone of 500 and 501 total club career goals in the process.[221][222] On 22 April, he signed a new contract extension to stay at the club for another season.[223] On 9 May, Ibrahimović had to be substituted off in the second half of Milan’s 3–0 victory at Juventus following an injury to his left knee, which would rule him out for the remainder of the season.[224]

2021–22 season: Scudetto winner

On 12 September 2021, Ibrahimović made his first appearance for Milan since returning from injury and scored in a 2–0 win over Lazio, and in doing so, at the age of 39 years and 344 days he became the oldest non-Italian player to score a goal in the 123-year history of Serie A, breaking the record previously held by former Parma centre-back Bruno Alves.[225] On 23 October, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s fourth in a 4–2 win over Bologna, becoming the fourth player to score a Serie A goal after his 40th birthday after Alessandro Costacurta, Silvio Piola and Pietro Vierchowod.[226] On 20 November, he scored two goals in a 4–3 loss to Fiorentina, and in doing so, became the oldest player to score a brace in a Serie A game as well as the first 40-year-old player to net a brace in Europe’s top five leagues in the 21st century.[227] On 11 December, Ibrahimović scored an acrobatic equaliser in stoppage-time in a 1–1 draw with Udinese, reaching the milestone of 300 career league goals across Europe’s top five leagues, thus becoming just the third person in the 21st century to achieve it after Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.[228]

On 24 April 2022, Ibrahimović set up Tonali’s 90 minute winner against Lazio, helping Milan take top spot in the league table.[229] On 22 May, after the final match against Sassuolo, Milan won the Serie A title for the first time in 11 years, Ibrahimović also being part of their last title in 2011. He contributed with eight goals and three assists during the campaign. It was his overall 5th Serie A title (2 additional titles were revoked with Juventus), Ibrahimović dedicated the title to his agent and friend, the late Mino Raiola who had died recently.[230] Three days later, Ibrahimović revealed that he had played through an ACL injury for six months during the season, for which he underwent surgical repair that day and would be off the pitch for at least seven months.[231]

2022–23 season

On 18 July 2022, it was announced that Ibrahimović had signed a one year contract extension with Milan, staying for the next season.[232] He returned to training in February 2023, but was left out of the club’s Champions League squad.[233][234] Ibrahimovic returned to first-team action on 26 February 2023, his first appearance in nine months, in a 2–0 victory over Atalanta, and thus became the oldest player for Milan in the three points for a win era.[235]

International career

Youth

In 1999, Ibrahimović played four games and scored one goal for the Sweden U18 team.[236] In 2001, he made his debut for the Sweden U21 team and played in two games in the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying campaign, including the second-leg game against Belgium in the qualification play-offs which saw Sweden eliminated from the competition.[236][237] In total, Ibrahimović played seven games and scored six goals for the U21 team.[236]

Senior

Early career and 2002 FIFA World Cup

Ibrahimović was eligible to represent Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Croatia at international level; he chose Sweden.[238][239] He made his debut for Sweden in a 0–0 friendly draw against the Faroe Islands at Tipshallen on 31 January 2001 during the 2000–01 Nordic Football Championship.[240][241] On 7 October 2001, he played his first competitive match, a 2002 World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan, scoring his first ever international goal in a 3–0 win as Sweden topped their group to qualify for the upcoming tournament.[242][243][244]

Ibrahimović was part of the Sweden squad at the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Korea and Japan, who were eliminated at the round of 16 by newcomers Senegal.[245] He appeared twice in the tournament, coming on as a substitute in the group stage game against Argentina and in the round of 16 game against Senegal.[245]

UEFA Euro 2004

Ibrahimović in action for Sweden in June 2006

Sweden qualified for UEFA Euro 2004 as group winners, with Ibrahimović scoring three goals throughout the qualifying campaign.[246] In Sweden’s opening group match of Euro 2004 against Bulgaria on 14 June, Ibrahimović assisted one of Freddie Ljungberg’s goals and later scored from a penalty in a 5–0 win.[247] In the following match against Italy on 18 June, he scored an 85th-minute equaliser with a back-heel lob to seal a 1–1 draw and was named Man of the Match;[248][249] the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.[250] Sweden and Denmark subsequently sealed a place in the knockout round on direct encounters following a 2–2 draw in their final group match, despite a three-way five-point tie with Italy, with Sweden topping the group.[251] In the quarter-finals against the Netherlands, he missed a penalty in the resulting shoot-out following a 0–0 draw after extra-time, as Sweden were eliminated from the competition.[252]

2006 FIFA World Cup

During the 2006 World Cup qualification campaign, Ibrahimović scored four goals in a 7–0 victory away to Malta on 4 September 2004.[253] He scored a total of eight goals during the qualifying campaign, which ranked joint-third best among the UEFA teams together with Finland’s Alexei Eremenko but behind the Czech Republic’s Jan Koller (nine goals) and Portugal’s Pauleta (eleven goals).[245] He did not score during the 2006 World Cup finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.[254]

UEFA Euro 2008

Ibrahimović was called up for a Euro 2008 qualifier against Liechtenstein on 6 September 2006, but two days before the match, he violated team curfew by leaving the hotel with teammates Christian Wilhelmsson and Olof Mellberg, visiting a nightclub. Though none of the players consumed any alcohol, they were nonetheless all sent home by manager Lars Lagerbäck as punishment and did not take part in the match. Mellberg and Wilhelmsson did not appeal the coach’s decision, but Ibrahimović felt that it was unjust and therefore refused to take part in Sweden’s next qualifiers against Iceland and Spain. He also refused to partake in a friendly against Egypt on 7 February 2007, but ended his self-imposed boycott a month later,[255] and returned for Sweden’s loss to Northern Ireland on 28 March. He did not score in any of the 12 qualifying matches. Ibrahimović was awarded the 2007 Swedish Golden Ball as the «Country’s Top Player of the Year».[256]

Ibrahimović ended his international goal drought, which had lasted for over two years, in a 2–0 win against Greece in Sweden’s Euro 2008 opener on 10 June 2008, in which he was named Man of the Match,[257][258] also scoring in the next match, a 2–1 defeat against eventual champions Spain, four days later.[259] He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia, following a 2–0 loss.[260]

2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying

Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 4–0 win against Malta on 10 June 2009 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier.[261] On 5 September 2009, he scored a last second goal in Ferenc Puskás Stadium against Hungary in a 2–1 win for Sweden in their qualification match,[262] although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.[263]

UEFA Euro 2012

Ahead of the Euro 2012 qualification, Ibrahimović was named team captain on his return to the national team by manager Erik Hamrén.[264] He scored his first goals of the qualifying game against San Marino, where he scored the first and fifth goals in a 6–0 win in front of over 21,000 home fans despite being down to ten men for over an hour.[265] His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland, whom they beat 5–0.[266]

At the Euro 2012 finals, Ibrahimović scored the opening goal in Sweden’s first game of the tournament, a 2–1 defeat against hosts Ukraine.[267] He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,[268] to open the score in Sweden’s 2–0 win against France in the last group match; he was later named Man of the Match.[269] Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.[270] Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.[271]

2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying

In October 2012, Ibrahimović scored Sweden’s first goal as they came from 4–0 down to draw 4–4 in a 2014 World Cup qualifier against Germany in Berlin.[272] It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.[273]

On 14 November 2012, he scored all four goals in a 4–2 win over England in the first ever match at the Friends Arena.[274][275] His fourth goal, a 35-yard overhead kick with his back to goal, won him praise from players and pundits, with The Guardian calling it «a moment of sublime mastery»,[276] while the BBC described it as a goal that «combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique».[277] It would win Ibrahimović the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[278] It is often considered one of the best goals of all time.[278][276][279]

On 14 August 2013, Ibrahimović scored another international hat-trick at the Friends Arena, scoring Sweden’s first three goals in a 4–2 friendly win against Scandinavian rivals Norway.[280] Ibrahimović ended Sweden’s qualifying campaign with eight goals.[281] He scored twice in a 3–2 play-off defeat to Portugal – billed as a battle between Zlatan and Cristiano Ronaldo (Ronaldo scored three) – as the team failed to reach the 2014 World Cup.[282] Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: «One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch.»[283]

Sweden’s top scorer, UEFA Euro 2016 and initial retirement

Ibrahimović (pictured in Russia in 2015) initially retired from international football after Euro 2016

On 4 September 2014, Ibrahimović scored his 50th international goal in a 2–0 friendly match victory over Estonia, making him the Swedish national team’s all-time leading goalscorer. Earlier in the same match, he equaled Sven Rydell’s record of 49 by scoring the opening goal.[284] On 8 September, he made his 100th appearance for Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Austria at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[285] On 14 November 2015, Ibrahimović scored the winning goal for Sweden in a 2–1 victory in the home leg of the Euro 2016 qualifying play-off against rivals Denmark. Three days later, he scored both Sweden’s goals of a 2–2 draw in Copenhagen to qualify the nation for the Euro 2016 finals.[286] Ibrahimović scored eleven goals during the qualifying phase, making him the second-highest overall top scorer after Poland’s Robert Lewandowski.[287]

On 11 May 2016, Ibrahimović was included in the final 23-man squad for Sweden at Euro 2016. On 21 June 2016, he announced that he would retire from international football immediately after Sweden’s last match at the tournament.[288] The following day, Sweden finished their group in last place after a 1–0 loss against Belgium, and as a result were eliminated along with seven other teams in the first round.[289] As captain, Ibrahimović played every minute of Sweden’s three group matches, but did not score any goals, managing only one shot on target during the tournament.[290]

Talks of comeback and return to the national team

In November 2017, after Sweden clinched qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia by defeating Italy in the second qualifying round,[291] there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.[292][293] Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.[294][295][296] However, in April 2018, Sweden manager Janne Andersson stated that Ibrahimović would not be called up for the World Cup, thus ending any possibility of a return.[297] Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.[298]

In November 2020, Ibrahimović hinted in a newspaper interview once again the possibility of returning to the Swedish national side, prompting Sweden manager Janne Andersson to fly to Milan to discuss the matter with him.[299] On 15 March 2021, Andersson included Ibrahimović in the Sweden squad for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Kosovo and Georgia, officially confirming his comeback to the side almost five years after his initial retirement.[300] Ibrahimović responded to the announcement by simply tweeting «The return of the God».[301] On 25 March, he started in a 1–0 home win against Georgia, providing the assist to Viktor Claesson’s decisive goal, making him the oldest man in history to play for Sweden’s national team.[302] He then assisted Ludwig Augustinsson’s opening goal in the following 3–0 win against Kosovo before being substituted in the 67th minute.[303]

On 15 May 2021, days before Sweden was to announce their UEFA Euro 2020 squad, Andersson confirmed that Ibrahimović would not be included in the squad due to a knee injury he sustained with Milan days prior.[304] He appeared as a late substitute in Sweden’s 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off final against Poland on 29 March 2022, as Sweden lost 0–2 and failed to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[305]

Style of play

«Swedish style? No. Yugoslavian style? Of course not. It has to be Zlatan-style.»

— Downplaying the influence of his background, Ibrahimović describes his unique playing style[306]

Ibrahimović has been described by ESPN as being «good in the air, quick, tall, strong and agile, he plays well with his back to goal and boasts some of the best finishing, vision, passing and ball control around.»[79][307] A versatile and well-rounded attacker, from a tactical standpoint, Ibrahimović is capable of playing anywhere along the front line, due to his ability to both create and score goals for his team, although he is most often deployed as a striker, due to his composure and eye for goal.[307][308][309] He has also functioned in a more creative playmaking role at times, as a supporting forward or even as a number 10, in particular in his later career, after losing some of his pace and stamina with age; this deeper position allows him to drop into midfield to pick up the ball, where he can utilise his technical ability, vision, passing, and movement to create space and provide assists for teammates.[310][311][312]

Ibrahimović with the ball for Sweden at UEFA Euro 2012

While naturally right-footed, Ibrahimović is a powerful and accurate striker of the ball from both inside or outside the penalty area with either foot,[309][313][314] and is also known for his accuracy from penalties and dead ball situations.[315] An accurate finisher with his head as well as with his feet,[316] his height, elevation, and strength often give him an advantage at winning aerial challenges, and also allow him to function as a «target man»;[312][317][318] despite his large stature, Ibrahimović is uncommonly agile for a player of his size,[319] and his athleticism and ability in the air have seen him score several goals from acrobatic strikes and volleys throughout his career, which earned him the moniker Ibracadabra in the Italian media.[320][321][322] In spite of his size and physique, Ibrahimović possesses excellent technique and ball control, which, coupled with his balance, power, and physicality, enables him to hold up the ball well with his back to goal, retain possession, and link up with other players;[79][309][311] he has also been praised by pundits for his creativity and dribbling skills.[307][323] Although he is not gifted with exceptional pace, in particular over shorter distances, which became more evident in his later career as he slowed down with age,[318][324][325][326] he is also a quick player and a fast sprinter, who possessed significant acceleration in his youth,[307][308] and was able to clock top speeds over 30 km/h even into his 30s.[318][327][328]

Ibrahimović celebrates after scoring with an acrobatic volley against France in June 2012. Like his idol Ronaldo, Zlatan often celebrates scoring a goal with both arms outstretched.[329]

Considered to be a highly talented player in his youth,[330] due to his prolific goalscoring, consistency, and spectacular strikes,[307][309][331] Ibrahimović came to be regarded by many in the sport to be one of the best players in the world during his prime, and as one of the greatest and most complete strikers of his generation;[332][330][333][334] he has also been regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time.[335][336][332][337][338]

Ibrahimović has drawn praise from managers and teammates for his leadership and longevity, as well as his fitness, professionalism, and dedication in training.[311] Regarding his work-ethic, his former Juventus manager Fabio Capello commented in 2016: «At the beginning of his first spell at Juventus […] I noticed that he was weaker than I thought when he had to kick the ball and was not very strong in the air. Ibrahimovic [sic] loved making assists more than scoring goals. I wanted him to become more ruthless in front of goal and improve his finishing. He had the same technical skills as Van Basten and I made him watch some videos of him to improve his finishing. I told him to watch Van Basten’s movements inside the area and the way he used to score goals. Ibra got it straight away; I think results are out there to prove it. He is a very humble guy and he worked every day to improve. He’s proud of himself too, he loves being the best.»[339]

Although Ibrahimović has been criticised at times in the media for being inconsistent in high pressure situations, and for his limited work-rate and poor performances in big matches, in particular in his youth,[79][41][90][340] throughout his career he has scored in some of the biggest matches in football; these include the Derby della Madonnina and the Derby d’Italia in Italy,[341][342] El Clásico, El Otro Clásico, and the Catalan Derbi barceloní in Spain,[343][344][345] Le Classique in France,[346] De Klassieker and De Topper in the Netherlands,[347][348] and the Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England,[349][350] as well as UEFA Champions League[90][114][136][351] and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.[249][259][269] He has also scored in the Helsingborgs IF–Malmö FF «Skånederby» in Sweden,[352] and in El Tráfico and the California Clásico in the United States.[353][354] Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning numerous titles in several countries;[355][356] additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.[357] Known for his strong mentality and leadership, as well as his extroverted and highly competitive personality, despite his success, he has been criticised in the media for his arrogance, aggression and rebellious character, as well as his lack of discipline on the pitch, in particular in his early career, which has led him to involved in confrontations with other players, some of his managers and even reporters.[332][308][330][358][359] Ibrahimović has frequently been compared to Dutchman Marco van Basten, due to their similar playing styles, physiques, and proclivity for scoring from powerful shots and volleys;[308] despite this comparison, Ibrahimović has stated that his main influence was his idol, former Brazilian forward Ronaldo, whom he regards as the greatest player of all time.[17] He has also been likened to the enigmatic French former footballer Eric Cantona, who also played for Manchester United.[360]

Hammarby IF

On 27 November 2019, it was announced that Ibrahimović had bought 23.5 percent of the shares in Hammarby IF, a Swedish top flight club from Stockholm. The seller was Anschutz Entertainment Group, also the owner of his former club LA Galaxy, who reduced their stake in Hammarby by half.[361] In Sweden, all sport teams in the league systems are regulated to be nonprofit organizations, which means that a majority of the voting rights, or 51 percent, is still controlled by the members of the club.[362] Fans of Malmö FF, who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment in another Swedish club, have vandalised his statue in Malmö on numerous occasions.[363]

Controversies

«What Carew does with a football, I can do with an orange.»

— Ibrahimović in 2002[364]

Ibrahimović has been involved in several violent incidents with teammates. When he was playing for Malmö FF’s junior team, Ibrahimović headbutted a teammate after he was tackled by him during a training session. The teammate’s father, a police officer, wanted the other players to sign a petition to expel Ibrahimović from the team.[365] After a 2004 international friendly against the Netherlands, Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart publicly accused Ibrahimović of deliberately injuring him during the game. Ibrahimović responded by threatening to break both of van der Vaart’s legs.[366] Ibrahimović also reportedly punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.[366]

During his spell at Barcelona, Ibrahimović had a falling-out with coach Pep Guardiola, culminating in a dressing room incident in which Ibrahimović allegedly threw a training-kit box across the room and screamed insults at Guardiola. Guardiola eventually refused to speak to Ibrahimović and loaned him out to Milan.[72] Barcelona vice president Carles Vilarrubi further revealed that Ibrahimović had threatened to publicly beat up Guardiola if he was not released to Milan.[367] Ibrahimović stated that Pep Guardiola was «not a man» during an interview with CNN in November 2015.[368]

In 2010, Ibrahimović was involved in a training-ground fist-fight with Milan teammate Oguchi Onyewu, after Ibrahimović had made a two-footed tackle on Onyewu, followed by a headbutt. The two were separated and the session prematurely abandoned, with Ibrahimović suffering a broken rib in the fracas. Both players had accused one of insulting the other.[369] In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.[370] He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.[371] In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters.[372]

Ibrahimović (pictured at Paris Saint-Germain in 2012) courted controversy while at the club, for abuse of match officials and for on-field violence against opposition players.

In November 2012, while with Paris Saint-Germain, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for kicking Saint-Étienne goalkeeper Stéphane Ruffier in the chest.[373][374] In December 2012, he was accused by Lyon defender Dejan Lovren and president Jean-Michel Aulas of deliberately stamping on Lovren’s head. Lovren suggested the reason Ibrahimović had escaped punishment was due to his «superstar status».[375] In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andrés Guardado.[376] In March 2013, PSG winger Lucas Moura claimed that Ibrahimović regularly insulted teammates, stating, «He always asks for the ball and insults a lot. He is sometimes a bit arrogant and complains.»[377] Moura later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.[378] In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director Leonardo after the club’s title victory.[379]

Lyon coach Hubert Fournier accused Ibrahimović of abusing officials, stating in January 2015 that «all the referees in this league get insulted by this person».[380] Two months later, following a Ligue 1 loss to Bordeaux, Ibrahimović was recorded ranting about the level of officiating in the match, proclaiming: «In 15 years I’ve never seen a [good] referee in this shit country … [they] don’t even deserve PSG.» He later apologised, but was criticised by French politicians,[381][382] and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.[383]

Ibrahimović at a press conference in Qatar in 2013

In 2013, Ibrahimović came under fire from the Sweden women’s national team for an interview published on Christmas Day by tabloid Expressen, in which he had commented about the disparity of achievements by, and the treatment of, male and female footballers. His former teammate Anders Svensson had been rewarded with a car for becoming Sweden’s most-capped player that year, but Therese Sjögran had received no such reward for doing likewise for the women’s team, despite owning 41 more caps (187 to 146) than Svensson at the time.[384] Ibrahimović’s response to the issue was that Sweden would be «devaluing» Svensson «by comparing him with the ladies’ individual achievements. They can get a bike with my autograph on it and then we’re good.»[384] Coach Pia Sundhage replied that his comments were «sad and unfortunate» and epitomised «failings in the basic values of male football», while Sjögran said, «I understand him when he says that the men’s national team brings in more money and exposure. That’s true. But this is about respect.»[384]

The Statue of Zlatan was unveiled in Malmö in 2019. After he invested in rival club Hammarby, Malmö fans vandalized the statue with spray paint and set it ablaze, before it was removed from its plinth on 5 January 2020.[385]

On 21 May 2018, Ibrahimović was sent off for slapping Montreal Impact player Michael Petrasso in the head, after the latter had stepped on his foot.[386] In April 2019, Real Salt Lake defender Nedum Onuoha accused Ibrahimović of foul play and threats to injure him during a game, calling him «arrogant», «disrespectful», and «a complete thug».[387] In May 2019, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for violent conduct, after he had grabbed New York City FC goalkeeper Sean Johnson by the neck.[388]

On 20 July 2019, Ibrahimović elbowed Mohamed El Monir during a match with the LA Galaxy against Los Angeles FC, then had an altercation after the match with their goalkeeping coach Zak Abdel, telling him: «Go home. You little bitch. Go home».[389] More controversy followed suit when, following Galaxy’s loss to crosstown rivals Los Angeles in the playoffs, Ibrahimović was seen making obscene gestures towards heckling fans as he left the pitch.[390] In November 2019, Ibrahimović bought a 23.5% stake in Stockholm-based club Hammarby, who were the rivals of the striker’s boyhood team, Malmö FF. In a statement, Ibrahimović expressed his admiration for the club and its fans, and how he was excited for the opportunity to support «one of the most interesting and influential clubs in Sweden.»[391] However, this investment decision infuriated many fans of Malmö who considered it a betrayal, and they vandalized his bronze statue and set it ablaze. Ibrahimović responded to the incident by claiming that the decision had nothing to do with where he began his career.[392]

Ibrahimović received a one-match ban following an altercation with former teammate Romelu Lukaku in his side’s Coppa Italia fixture against Inter Milan in January 2021, in which pitchside microphones picked up Ibrahimović repeatedly telling Lukaku, «Go do your voodoo shit», calling him a «little donkey», and telling him to «call [his] mother».[393][394] Ibrahimović denied accusations of racism, posting on Twitter: «there is no place for racism.»[395] An investigation was opened by the Italian Football Federation, with a potential ten-match ban for Ibrahimović if found guilty of racial abuse.[396] However, it was reported in March that he had been cleared of the charge, as the incident was deemed purely unsportsmanlike and only warranted a fine.[397]

In April 2021, Ibrahimović was investigated by UEFA over alleged financial interest in a betting company called «Bethard».[398][399] A month later, he was fined €50,000 by UEFA for breaking disciplinary regulations related to his interest in the aforementioned betting company.[400]

Personal life

Ibrahimović inscription on the Walk of Fame in his hometown Malmö

Ibrahimović has one sibling (Sanela) and four half-siblings. His longtime partner is Helena Seger, with whom he has two sons: Maximilian (born 22 September 2006) and Vincent (born 6 March 2008). He used to reside outside Los Angeles when he played for LA Galaxy. However, he still has a home in Malmö, where he spends his summers. Ibrahimović received an honorary black belt in taekwondo; he attended classes at the Malmö Taekwondo club Enighet («Unity») as a child.[401] Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian.[402] He has stated that he was raised as a Catholic.[403][404] Ibrahimović often refers to himself in the third person.[405]

The name «Zlatan» was trademarked in May 2003 at the Swedish Patent and Registration Office for «most likely being perceived as Zlatan Ibrahimović», meaning he receives exclusive rights to the name for certain products, including sporting goods, clothing, and shoes.[406]

Ibrahimović is under contract with Nike and features in their television advertising where he has appeared alongside other players endorsed by the company, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Wayne Rooney.[407] He wears the Nike Mercurial boot line and has the names and dates of birth of his sons embedded onto the external sides of his boots. In late 2007, Ibrahimović, with the help of Nike, self-funded Zlatan Court in the streets of the city district Rosengård in his hometown Malmö: he provided a playing mat, goalposts, lighting and a modern fence.[408] In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.[409]

In a February 2011 interview, Ibrahimović stated that the boxer Muhammad Ali is one of his role models, going on to say: «One of my idols in sport and outside the sport also [sic]…he believed in his [principles] and he never gave [them] up.»[410] While in Malmö with the national team in September 2012, Ibrahimović was honoured with the inscription of his name on the city’s «Walk of Fame of Sports».[411] The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.[412] Ibrahimović features in EA Sports’ FIFA video game series, and was the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15.[413]

On 11 August 2014, Ibrahimović paid US $51,000 to send the Swedish national football team for the intellectually disabled to the INAS World Football Championships in Brazil. After teammates Johan Elmander, Kim Källström, Andreas Isaksson and Per Nilsson donated autographed jerseys to be auctioned off for the cause, Ibrahimović responded, «What the hell are you going to do with a shirt? How much is it to go?».[414][415] In a league match against Caen on 14 February 2015, Ibrahimović took off his shirt after scoring a goal to unveil the removable tattooed names of 50 people suffering from hunger around the world, in a gesture to raise awareness for famine in accordance with the United Nations World Food Programme.[416]

Active on social media, Zlatan has over 55 million Instagram followers, the most for a Swede.[417] Independent Swedish film production company Auto Images released the sports documentary Becoming Zlatan in February 2016 which follows Ibrahimović through his formative years with Malmö FF and Ajax all the way to his breakthrough with Juventus in 2005. The film has been featured at several film festivals including the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Helsinki Documentary Film Festival and the Rouen Nordic Film Festival amongst others.[418] He does not drink alcohol.[419]

In 2018, Ibrahimović mentioned that his wife only allows him to hang one picture of himself at home: «My wife does not allow me to have pictures of myself», then added, «There is one of my feet on the wall. That is what has given us what we have, it is a reminder for the family, not for me, of what we have.»[420]

On 8 October 2019, a statue of Ibrahimović was unveiled in his hometown, outside Malmö’s Stadion. The statue, created by Peter Linde, is 2.7 m (8 ft 9 in) tall and weighs almost 500 kg (1,100 lb).[421]

Religious and social background

Ibrahimović was born to a Bosniak Muslim father, Šefik Ibrahimović, and a Croat Catholic mother, Jurka Gravić; his parents were immigrants to Sweden from SFR Yugoslavia–Šefik from Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and Jurka from Prkos [hr] near Škabrnja, SR Croatia–and met for the first time in Sweden.[422] Ibrahimović’s parents divorced when he was a child, and although his upbringing was divided between them, he spent more time with his father: «I had time with my mother but I really lived with my father.»[423][424] Relatives on both sides of his family were killed in the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.[425] He has said in a 2012 interview with PSG that: «My father is Muslim, my mother is Catholic, but none of that has anything to do with football. I received a special education. I’m me and football is a religion in its own right, and everyone is welcome…»[426] Ibrahimović was incensed in 2005 when Italian media attempted to build interest in a Juventus–Inter match by describing it as a «mini Balkan War» between himself and Serbian opponent Siniša Mihajlović. He said that he had no interest in nationalism, partially due to his mixed Bosniak-Croat parentage and his younger half-brother being fathered by a Serb.[427]

In an interview with CNN on 24 November 2015, he stressed that his Muslim background was «not a factor» in fans’ perception of him: «For me, it didn’t change (anything) because my father is Muslim and my mother is Catholic… For me it is all about respect. That’s how I grew up and the way I learned to be. This is what I am.»[428] Nevertheless he later described himself as a «deeply faithful Catholic».[429] The Malmö-based television presenter Teddy Landén, who was interviewed for the same documentary, noted Ibrahimović’s choice of shirt name following his 2001 transfer to Ajax. He believed that the player changed from having Zlatan to having Ibrahimović on his jersey to honour his background and show to children from Rosengård and Malmö in general: ‘If I can do it, you can do it.'»[430] In Ibrahimović’s autobiography, he says that this change was only because his relationship with his father had improved at the time.[431]

On 18 February 2021, during a Europa League Round of 32 match between Red Star Belgrade and Milan at the Rajko Mitić Stadium, Ibrahimović was subjected to racism by the Red Star fans. Ibrahimović, who did not play the match, watched the game from the stands and jumped to celebrate once Milan scored, when a fan shouted insults at him, including «balija«—an ethnic slur targeting Bosnian Muslims. The match was played behind the closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a few supporters were allowed to spectate from a VIP box. Red Star Belgrade issued an apology and condemned the insults; however, UEFA opened an investigation of the incident nevertheless.[432][433] On 14 April 2021, the club was fined €30,000 and ordered to play a home game in European competition behind closed doors.[434]

Tattoos

His surname is tattooed in Arabic on the back of his right arm, the names of his sons Vincent and Maximilian on his right arm. He has the common Buddhist «Five Deva Faces Yantra» representing wind, water, fire, creative perception and space, arranged in a way believed to ward off illness and injury, on his lower back, in addition to a roaring lion.[435] Another Buddhist tattoo, a «Yant Prajao Khao Nirote» is a protective emblem intended to end the suffering of a family, is on his upper right arm. The phrase ‘Only God can judge me’ is tattooed on his ribcage. He also has a feather, a Koi fish, Polynesian tribal, and ace of hearts and clubs.[436]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 26 February 2023[79][437]
Club Season League National cup[b] League cup[c] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Malmö FF 1999 Allsvenskan 6 1 6 1
2000 Superettan 26 12 3 2 29 14
2001 Allsvenskan 8 3 4 0 12 3
Total 40 16 7 2 47 18
Ajax 2001–02 Eredivisie 24 6 3 1 6[d] 2 33 9
2002–03 Eredivisie 25 13 3 3 13[e] 5 1[f] 0 42 21
2003–04 Eredivisie 22 13 1 0 8[e] 2 31 15
2004–05 Eredivisie 3 3 1[f] 0 4 3
Total 74 35 7 4 0 0 27 9 2 0 110 48
Juventus 2004–05 Serie A 35 16 0 0 10[e] 0 45 16
2005–06 Serie A 35 7 2 0 9[e] 3 1[g] 0 47 10
Total 70 23 2 0 0 0 19 3 1 0 92 26
Inter Milan 2006–07 Serie A 27 15 1 0 7[e] 0 1[g] 0 36 15
2007–08 Serie A 26 17 0 0 7[e] 5 1[g] 0 34 22
2008–09 Serie A 35 25 3 3 8[e] 1 1[g] 0 47 29
Total 88 57 4 3 0 0 22 6 3 0 117 66
Barcelona 2009–10 La Liga 29 16 2 1 10[e] 4 4[h] 0 45 21
2010–11 La Liga 1[i] 1 1 1
Total 29 16 2 1 0 0 10 4 5 1 46 22
AC Milan (loan) 2010–11 Serie A 29 14 4 3 8[e] 4 41 21
AC Milan 2011–12 Serie A 32 28 3 1 8[e] 5 1[g] 1 44 35
Paris Saint-Germain 2012–13 Ligue 1 34 30 2 2 1 0 9[e] 3 46 35
2013–14 Ligue 1 33 26 2 3 2 2 8[e] 10 1[j] 0 46 41
2014–15 Ligue 1 24 19 3 4 3 3 6[e] 2 1[j] 2 37 30
2015–16 Ligue 1 31 38 6 7 3 0 10[e] 5 1[j] 0 51 50
Total 122 113 13 16 9 5 33 20 3 2 180 156
Manchester United 2016–17 Premier League 28 17 1 1 5 4 11[k] 5 1[l] 1 46 28
2017–18 Premier League 5 0 0 0 1 1 1[e] 0 7 1
Total 33 17 1 1 6 5 12 5 1 1 53 29
LA Galaxy 2018 MLS 27 22 0 0 27 22
2019 MLS 31 31 0 0 2 1 33 32
Total 58 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 53
AC Milan 2019–20 Serie A 18 10 2 1 20 11
2020–21 Serie A 19 15 2 1 6[k] 1 27 17
2021–22 Serie A 23 8 0 0 4[e] 0 27 8
2022–23 Serie A 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total 61 33 4 2 0 0 10 1 0 0 75 36
Career total 636 405 47 33 15 10 149 57 16 5 863 510
  1. ^ Dani Alves has won 38 trophies in his career,[3] whilst Andrés Iniesta has 36 trophies to his name (32 with Barcelona,[4] three with Spain, and one with Vissel Kobe)
  2. ^ Includes Svenska Cupen, KNVB Cup, Coppa Italia, Copa del Rey, Coupe de France, FA Cup
  3. ^ Includes Coupe de la Ligue, EFL Cup
  4. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and two goals in UEFA Cup
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  6. ^ a b Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield
  7. ^ a b c d e Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  8. ^ One appearance in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  9. ^ Appearance in Supercopa de España
  10. ^ a b c Appearance in Trophée des Champions
  11. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  12. ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield

International

As of match played 29 March 2022[438]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team Year Apps Goals
Sweden 2001 5 1
2002 10 2
2003 4 3
2004 12 8
2005 5 4
2006 6 0
2007 7 0
2008 7 2
2009 6 2
2010 4 3
2011 8 3
2012 11 11
2013 11 9
2014 5 3
2015 10 11
2016 5 0
2017 0 0
2018 0 0
2019 0 0
2020 0 0
2021 4 0
2022 1 0
Total 121 62

Honours

Ajax[439]

  • Eredivisie: 2001–02, 2003–04
  • KNVB Cup: 2001–02
  • Johan Cruyff Shield: 2002

Juventus[439]

  • Serie A: 2004–05, 2005–06 (both revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)

Inter Milan[439]

  • Serie A: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2006, 2008

Barcelona[439]

  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2009
  • UEFA Super Cup: 2009
  • La Liga: 2009–10
  • Supercopa de España: 2009, 2010

AC Milan[439]

  • Serie A: 2010–11, 2021–22
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2011

Paris Saint-Germain[439]

  • Ligue 1: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Coupe de France: 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Coupe de la Ligue: 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Trophée des Champions: 2013, 2014, 2015

Manchester United[439]

  • UEFA Europa League: 2016–17
  • EFL Cup: 2016–17
  • FA Community Shield: 2016

Individual

  • Ballon d’Or Nominations: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016[440]
  • Ballon d’Or 4th place: 2013
  • Golden Foot: 2012[441]
  • Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award: 2022[442]
  • FIFA Puskás Award: 2013[443]
  • FIFA FIFPro World XI: 2013[444]
  • UEFA Team of the Year: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014[445]
  • UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year (published 2015)[446]
  • UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 2012[271]
  • UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2013–14[447]
  • UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2016–17[448]
  • ESM Team of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14[449]
  • L’Équipe Journalists’ Best XI: 2008[450]
  • UEFA Euro 2004: Goal of the Tournament: Italy vs Sweden[451]
  • UEFA Euro 2012: Goal of the Tournament: Sweden vs France[452]
  • UEFA Champions League top assist provider: 2012–13[453]
  • Eurosport Goal of the Year: 2004[454]
  • Club van 100
  • Juventus Player of the Year: 2004–05[455]
  • Serie A Player of the Month: September 2007, December 2008, January 2012, October 2020[456]
  • Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12[457]
  • Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11[458]
  • Serie A Most Loved Player: 2005[459]
  • Serie A Team of the Year: 2010–11, 2011–12[460][461]
  • Serie A Goal of the Year: 2008[459]
  • Capocannoniere: 2008–09, 2011–12[48][462]
  • Supercoppa Italiana Man of the Match: 2011
  • Gazzetta Sports Awards Legend: 2020[463]
  • Italy Best Foreign Athlete: 2021[464]
  • AC Milan Hall of Fame[465]
  • Sportschau Goal of the Month Award: November 2012[466]
  • Sportschau Goal of the Year Award: 2012[466]
  • GQ Men of the Year: 2013[467]
  • SportAccord ‘Play for Change’ Award: 2015[468]
  • Ligue 1 Player of the Month: September 2012, January 2014, February 2014, March 2014, November 2015[469]
  • UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season: 2012–13[470]
  • Ligue 1 Best Foreign Player: 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Ligue 1 Player of the Year: 2012–13,[471] 2013–14,[472] 2015–16[471]
  • Ligue 1 Team of the Year: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[473][472][474][475]
  • Ligue 1 Top scorer: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16[471]
  • Ligue 1 Goal of the Year: 2014[476]
  • Étoile d’Or France Football: 2014, 2016[477]
  • Trophée des Champions Man of the Match: 2014
  • Coupe de la Ligue Man of the Match: 2014–15[478]
  • Coupe de France Man of the Match: 2015–16[479]
  • Coupe de la Ligue Top scorer: 2014–15[480]
  • Coupe de France Top scorer: 2014–15, 2015–16[481][482]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Player of the Month: August 2012, September 2012, November 2013, January 2014, February 2015, November 2015, December 2015, January 2016, February 2016[483][484][485][486][487][488]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Hall of Fame[489]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Team of the History[490]
  • Medal of the City of Paris: 2016[491]
  • Eurosport European Player of the Month: August 2016[492]
  • Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[493]
  • PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[494]
  • Manchester United Player of the Month: December 2016, February 2017[495]
  • Alan Hardaker Trophy: 2017[496]
  • EFL Cup top scorer: 2016–17[497]
  • MLS All-Star: 2018, 2019[498][499]
  • MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019[500][501]
  • MLS Newcomer of the Year: 2018[502]
  • MLS Goal of the Year: 2018[503]
  • MLS Greatest Goal: 2020[504]
  • Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2019[505]
  • LA Galaxy Player of the Year: 2018, 2019[506][507]
  • LA Galaxy Golden Boot: 2018, 2019[506][507]
  • LA Galaxy Goal of the Year: 2018, 2019[508]
  • Pegasus Award: 2004[509]
  • Stor Grabb: 2004[510]
  • Guldbollen: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[511]
  • Jerringpriset: 2007[512]
  • Fotbollskanalens hederspris: 2008[513]
  • IFFHS Men’s All Time Sweden Dream Team[514]
  • International Swede of the Year Award: 2013[515]
  • Eliason Merit Award: 2018[516]
  • Malmö Walk of Fame: 2012[517]
  • Medal of the City of Malmö: 2015[518]
  • Swedish Newcomer of the Year: 2001[519]
  • Swedish Football Personality of the Year: 2002[520]
  • Swedish Forward of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020[520]
  • Swedish Male Athlete of the Year: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015[521][522][523][524]
  • Swedish Goal of the Year: 2012, 2013[520]

Records

Overall

  • The only player to have scored at least a goal in De Klassieker in Netherlands, Derby della Madonnina and Derby d’Italia in Italy, El Clásico and Derbi barceloní in Spain, Le Classique in France, Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England, El Tráfico and California Clásico in United States.[353]
  • The only player to score in the UEFA Champions League with six teams: Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.[525]
  • The only player to score on his Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League debut.[526]
  • The only player to have scored 50 Serie A goals for both Inter Milan and Milan.[527]
  • The only foreign player to have won Capocannoniere with two teams, in addition to two teams from the same city: Inter Milan (2008–09) and Milan (2011–12).[528]
  • One of three players, after Adrian Mutu and John Carew, to have scored in European competitions with seven different teams.[529]

Paris Saint-Germain

  • First Paris Saint-Germain player to be top goalscorer in three Ligue 1 seasons (2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16)[133] (equalled by Kylian Mbappé).
  • Most Ligue 1 goals in a single season: 38 in 2015–16 season[530][531]
  • Fastest Ligue 1 hat-trick: 9 minutes (vs. Troyes, 13 March 2016)[532]
  • Longest goalscoring run in Ligue 1: 9 consecutive matches in 2015–16 season (shared with Vahid Halilhodžić)[133]
  • Most goals scored in a single season (all competitions): 50 in 2015–16 season
  • All-time top scorer in Le Classique: 11 goals[533]

Ibrahimović (seen here in 2013) played for the Sweden national team from 2001 until 2016, and is currently Sweden’s all-time leading goalscorer with 62 goals.

Manchester United

  • The second player (after Ian Storey-Moore in the 1971–72 season[a]) to score in his first three league matches[526]
  • The second player (after Javier Hernández in the 2010–11 season) to score in the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, European competition and Community Shield in a single season (2016–17 season)[526]

Premier League

  • Scored the 25,000th goal in Premier League history[534]
  • The oldest player to reach 15 goals in a single season (2016–17 season at 35 years and 125 days)[535]

LA Galaxy

  • Most MLS regular season goals in a season: 30 in 2019 season[536]

Sweden

  • All-time top goalscorer for Sweden national team: 62 goals[537]
  • Sweden’s top goalscorer in UEFA European Championship: 6 goals[538]
  • Sweden’s only player to score in three consecutive UEFA European Championship tournaments: 2004, 2008 and 2012[539]
  • Most Guldbollen (Swedish Male footballer of the Year) awards: 12[540]

Discography

Singles

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
2014 «Du gamla, Du fria»
(Zlatan featuring Day)
(produced by Max Martin)
[541]
13

Filmography

Key

Denotes films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

See also

  • List of footballers with 100 or more UEFA Champions League appearances
  • List of top international men’s football goalscorers by country
  • List of men’s footballers with 100 or more international caps
  • List of men’s footballers with 50 or more international goals
  • List of international goals scored by Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • List of men’s footballers with 500 or more goals

Notes

  1. ^ Ibrahimović was the first Manchester United player in the Premier League format.

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Zlatan Ibrahimović

Zlatan Ibrahimović June 2018.jpg

Ibrahimović in 2018

Personal information
Full name Zlatan Ibrahimović[1]
Date of birth 3 October 1981 (age 41)[1]
Place of birth Malmö, Sweden
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Club information

Current team

AC Milan
Number 11
Youth career
1989–1991 Malmö BI
1991–1995 FBK Balkan
1995–1999 Malmö FF
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2001 Malmö FF 40 (16)
2001–2004 Ajax 74 (35)
2004–2006 Juventus 70 (23)
2006–2009 Inter Milan 88 (57)
2009–2011 Barcelona 29 (16)
2010–2011 → AC Milan (loan) 29 (14)
2011–2012 AC Milan 32 (28)
2012–2016 Paris Saint-Germain 122 (113)
2016–2018 Manchester United 33 (17)
2018–2019 LA Galaxy 58 (53)
2020– AC Milan 61 (33)
International career
1999 Sweden U18 4 (1)
2001 Sweden U21 7 (6)
2001– Sweden 121 (62)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 09:17, 28 February 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:41, 29 March 2022 (UTC)

Zlatan Ibrahimović (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈslǎːtan ɪbraˈhǐːmʊvɪtɕ], Bosnian pronunciation: [zlǎtan ibraxǐːmoʋitɕ]; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club AC Milan and the Sweden national team. Ibrahimović is renowned for his acrobatic strikes and volleys, powerful long-range shots, and excellent technique and ball control. He is regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time and is one of the most decorated active footballers in the world,[a] having won 34 trophies in his career. He has scored over 570 career goals, including more than 500 club goals, and has scored in each of the last four decades.

Ibrahimović began his career at Malmö FF in 1999, and signed for Ajax two years later, where he gained a reputation as one of the most promising forwards in Europe. He departed two years later to sign for Juventus before joining domestic rivals Inter Milan in 2006, where he won three consecutive Serie A titles. In the summer of 2009, he moved to Barcelona in one of the world’s most expensive transfers. After just one season, he returned to Italy having signed for Inter’s rival Milan. With them, he won the Serie A title in his debut season. In 2012, Ibrahimović joined Paris Saint-Germain, leading them to their first Ligue 1 title in 19 years and soon establishing himself as a leading figure in their dominance of French football. During his four-season stay in France, he won four consecutive Ligue 1 titles, was the top scorer in Ligue 1 for three seasons and became PSG’s all-time leading goalscorer at the time. In 2016, he joined Manchester United on a free transfer and won his first European honour in his debut season. Ibrahimović joined American club LA Galaxy in 2018 and rejoined Milan in 2020, winning his fifth Serie A title in 2022.

Ibrahimović is one of eleven players to have made 100 or more appearances for the Swedish national team, over a 20-year international career. He is the country’s all-time leading goalscorer with 62 goals. He represented Sweden at the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups, as well as the 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 UEFA European Championships. He has been awarded Guldbollen (the Golden Ball), given to the Swedish player of the year, a record 12 times, including 10 consecutive times from 2007 to 2016. Ibrahimović’s 35-yard bicycle kick goal for Sweden against England won the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award, and is often considered one of the best goals of all time.

Ibrahimović was named in the FIFA FIFPro World XI in 2013 and the UEFA Team of the Year in 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2014. He finished at a peak of fourth for the FIFA Ballon d’Or in 2013.[5] In 2015, UEFA ranked him as the best player ever not to have won the UEFA Champions League,[6] while in 2019, FourFourTwo magazine named him the third-greatest player never to win the competition.[7] In December 2014, Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter ranked him the second-greatest Swedish sportsperson ever, after tennis player Björn Borg.[8] Off the field, Ibrahimović is known for his brash persona and outspoken comments, in addition to referring to himself in the third person.

Early life

«I put up photos of Ronaldo in my room. Ronaldo was the man. He was what I wanted to be, a guy who made a difference. […] Ronaldo was my hero and I studied him online and tried to take in his movements, and I thought I was getting to be an awesome player.»

— From his autobiography, I Am Zlatan Ibrahimović.[9]

Ibrahimović was born in Malmö, Sweden, on 3 October 1981.[10] He was born to a Muslim Bosniak father, Šefik Ibrahimović, who emigrated to Sweden in 1977,[11] and a Catholic Croat mother, Jurka Gravić, who also emigrated to Sweden where the couple first met.[12] Ibrahimović identifies with his mother’s faith and considers himself a devout Catholic Christian.[13] He began playing football at the age of six, after receiving a pair of football boots. He alternated between FBK Balkan, a Malmö club founded by Yugoslav immigrants, Malmö BI and briefly BK Flagg football clubs.[14][15]

As a child, his mother sometimes hit him on the head with a wooden spoon, which would often break. After she was arrested for handling stolen goods, social services intervened. Concerned with his divorced mother’s ability to cope with five children, one of whom, Ibrahimović’s half-sister, had a drug problem, at age nine he was sent to live with his father.[12] With food scarce at his father’s home where the fridge was packed with beer, Ibrahimović often went hungry so he would run to his mother’s for dinner. He also shoplifted and stole bikes.[12] On the tough upbringing that shaped his character, author David Lagercrantz, who co-wrote I Am Zlatan, states:

Complex is the best word to describe Zlatan. On the one hand he’s a strong, warrior type who knew he had to be very tough to survive. So he takes on fights all the time because he’s always had to. But another part of him is vulnerable. He’s a guy wounded by his upbringing, who uses all that to create strength for himself. In his position, 99 guys out of 100 would have gone under, but he used his anger to make himself better. He told me, ‘David, I need to be angry to play well’. When he played with middle-class kids he felt inferior because he wore the wrong clothes and had no money, so he said to himself ‘One day I’ll show them!’ That became his motivation.[12]

While in his early teens, Ibrahimović was a regular for his hometown club Malmö FF.[14] At the age of 15, he was close to quitting his football career, in favour of working at the docks in Malmö, but his manager convinced him to continue playing.[16] As a boy, his hero was Brazilian forward Ronaldo.[17] An avid viewer of Italian football, another player he admired was prolific striker Gabriel Batistuta – a player with similar characteristics to himself.[18]

Club career

Malmö FF

«Arsène Wenger asked me to have a trial with Arsenal when I was 17. I turned it down. Zlatan doesn’t do auditions.»

— Ibrahimović on turning down Arsenal[19]

Ibrahimović signed his first contract with Malmö in 1996, and moved up to the senior side for the 1999 season of Allsvenskan, Sweden’s top-flight league. That season, Malmö finished 13th in the league and were relegated to the second division, but returned to the top flight the next season. Arsène Wenger unsuccessfully tried to persuade Ibrahimović to join Arsenal, while Leo Beenhakker (the technical director of Ajax) also expressed interest in the player after watching him in a friendly against Norwegian side Moss FK.[20] On 22 March 2001, a deal between Ajax and Malmö regarding Ibrahimović’s transfer to Amsterdam was announced, and in July, Ibrahimović officially joined Ajax for 80 million Swedish kronor (€8.7 million).[21]

Ajax

Ibrahimović received little playing time under manager Co Adriaanse, but when Adriaanse was sacked on 29 November 2001, new coach Ronald Koeman inserted Ibrahimović into the starting lineup as Ajax won the 2001–02 Eredivisie title. The next season, Ibrahimović scored twice in a 2–1 victory over French champions Lyon in his Champions League debut on 17 September 2002. He scored five Champions League goals overall as Ajax fell to Milan in the quarter-finals.[22][23]

Ibrahimović’s profile rose when he scored an individual goal against NAC Breda on 22 August 2004 – a slaloming run past five opposition players which the commentator compared with Diego Maradona and Zinedine Zidane – that was eventually voted the Goal of the Year by Eurosport viewers.[24] On 18 August 2004, during an international match against the Netherlands, Ibrahimović injured Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart, who later accused Ibrahimović of hurting him intentionally.[25]

Juventus

Ibrahimović moved from Ajax to Juventus for €16 million.[26] He was promptly inserted into the starting eleven due in part to top scorer David Trezeguet’s injury problems, and scored 16 goals. The club finished top of the Serie A, and in the Champions League they reached the quarter-finals before being knocked out by eventual champions Liverpool.[27] Near the end of the season, Juventus reportedly rejected a €70 million bid for him from Real Madrid, which was later revealed to be a publicity stunt initiated by Ibrahimović’s agent, Mino Raiola, in order to increase his market value.[24] At the end of his first season in Italy Ibrahimović was named Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year, and in November 2005, he was awarded the Guldbollen, a prize awarded to the best Swedish footballer of the year.[28][29]

The following season was poor compared to his first season; his role in Juventus’ attack changed, as he became less of a goalscorer and moved more to the sidelines, taking much part in the build-up play, especially as a target player, and his assist numbers increased. In the 2005–06 season, Juventus fans often got frustrated with him due to his anonymous presence in certain important games such as the Champions League defeat to Arsenal. Juventus were stripped of their last two Scudetti as part of the verdict from the Calciopoli scandal, and were relegated to Serie B. The new staff tried to persuade Ibrahimović and other top players to stay with Juventus, but the player and his agent were adamant to move on, with Raiola threatening legal action in order to extricate Ibrahimović from his contract.[30]

Inter Milan

Ibrahimović playing for Inter Milan in 2007

On 10 August 2006, Ibrahimović completed a €24.8 million move to Inter Milan, signing a four-year-deal.[31] Ibrahimović said that he had supported Inter when he was young.[32]

Ibrahimović made his debut for Inter on 26 August 2006 against Roma in the 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, playing the full 90 minutes as Inter won after extra time.[33] He scored in his Serie A debut against Fiorentina on 9 September as Inter commenced the league with a 3–2 win at Stadio Artemio Franchi.[34] Three days later, in his first Champions League appearance for Inter, Ibrahimović was not able to avoid the 1–0 away defeat to Sporting CP as Inter began their European campaign in the wrong way.[35] Later, on 28 October, in his first «Derby della Madonnina» match against cross-town rivals Milan, Ibrahimović scored the third Inter goal of the match and also his third league goal of the season in a 4–3 thriller win.[36] In his first season at the club, Ibrahimović top scored for Inter in Serie A with 15 goals, as the team won the Scudetto with a record 97 points.[37]

Ibrahimović played his 100th Serie A match on 16 September 2007 at the San Siro against Catania, where he appeared as a second-half substitute for Hernán Crespo in an eventual 2–0 win.[38] In 2007, he signed a new contract until June 2013;[39] it was reported that this contract had made him the world’s highest paid footballer.[40] On 18 May 2008, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 defeat of Parma on the final day of the 2007–08 Serie A season to give Inter a second consecutive Scudetto.[41] Overall, he scored 17 goals in 26 league matches, and was named both Serie A Footballer of the Year and Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year.[41]

Ibrahimović started his third Inter season by winning the Supercoppa Italiana against Roma. After the regular and extra time had finished in a draw, the match went to a penalty shootout where he successfully converted his penalty attempt.[42] He scored his team’s only goal in the 2008–09 Serie A opening match against Sampdoria, which finished in a 1–1 draw.[43] On 4 October, during the match against Bologna at home which Inter won 2–1, Ibrahimović scored a sensational goal, stunning Francesco Antonioli with an irresistible backheeled shot from Adriano’s left-wing cross. The goal was later voted Goal of the Year in Serie A.[44] On 19 October 2008, Ibrahimović continued with his solid performances by scoring twice in an impressive 4–0 win at Roma, taking his tally up to five league goals.[45] He then scored another double in the Matchday 12 win against Palermo to help Inter take the lead in the Serie A table by one point.[46] In the next fixture, Ibrahimović provided the assist on the only goal in the Derby d’Italia match against Juventus at home, helping Inter to extend their league lead.[47]

Ibrahimović ended the 2008–09 Serie A season as the league’s top goalscorer with 25 goals,[48] helping Inter to another league title. He was also named both Footballer of the Year and Foreign Footballer of the Year for the second consecutive season.[49]

Barcelona

2009–10 season

After Inter teammate Maxwell completed his transfer to Barcelona, Barça president Joan Laporta confirmed that there was an agreement in principle between Barcelona and Inter for Ibrahimović to join the club in exchange for striker Samuel Eto’o, plus a reported fee of £59 million.[50][51] Ibrahimović left Inter during their United States summer tour in the World Football Challenge on 23 July 2009 for negotiations with Barcelona, with his last match for Inter being against Chelsea.[52] After Inter agreed terms with Eto’o[53] and Barcelona with Ibrahimović,[54] Barcelona announced Ibrahimović would arrive on 26 July 2009 and undergo a medical test on 27 July 2009.[55]

Ibrahimović playing for Barcelona in a match against Sporting Gijón in 2009

Ibrahimović passed his medical and was presented to a crowd of over 60,000 at Camp Nou.[56] He signed a five-year contract,[57] for €46 million[57] and the exchange of Eto’o (valued at €20 million) and loan of Alexander Hleb (with an option to purchase for a €10 million fee),[57] with a €250 million release clause,[57] making Ibrahimović worth €66 million. The Hleb deal, however, collapsed. Eventually, Ibrahimović cost Barcelona €69.884 million, which included other fees.[58]: 173  As per the Inter book, the fee was €69.5 million,[59][60][61] but part of the Inter fee (max 5% according to FIFA regulation) were deducted and distributed by Barcelona to youth and young professional clubs of Ibrahimović: Malmö FF and AFC Ajax as solidarity contribution.[58][61]

Ibrahimović started the 2009–10 season with his competitive debut for Barcelona on 23 August 2009 by assisting a Lionel Messi goal, leading them to the Supercopa de España, beating Athletic Bilbao 5–1 on aggregate. In his next competitive match, Barcelona won the 2009 UEFA Super Cup with a 1–0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk.[62] In his third appearance, he scored his first goal in Barcelona’s La Liga season opener against Sporting Gijón in a 3–0 win. Ibrahimović scored in his next four games, thus setting a team record as the only player ever to score in his first five league matches.[63]

On 20 October, he scored his first Champions League goal for Barcelona in a group stage match against Rubin Kazan. Five days later, he scored twice in a 6–1 thrashing of Real Zaragoza, giving him a league-leading seven goals in seven league matches while sending Barcelona to the top of the table.[64] On 7 November, however, he suffered a thigh injury that kept him out for three weeks. He returned to action in week 12 of the season against Real Madrid as a second-half substitute for Thierry Henry, and scored his eighth goal of the campaign.[65] He finished with 11 goals and 4 assists in Barcelona’s first 15 league matches. Barcelona capped off 2009 by winning the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup against Estudiantes on 19 December 2009.[66]

Ibrahimović signing autographs for fans in 2010

Ibrahimović scored Barcelona’s only goal in the 2009–10 Copa del Rey first leg match of the round of 16 in a 2–1 loss to Sevilla on 5 January 2010. On 20 January, he was selected in the 2009 UEFA Team of the Year.[67] His first goal of 2010 came on 14 February against Atlético Madrid. In his next appearance, Ibrahimović scored against Stuttgart in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League knockout stage fixture. He was sent off on 6 March in a league match against Almería, which Barcelona appealed to no avail, and he was suspended for one game.[68] A calf strain during warmups before the next La Liga match following his return from suspension against Athletic Bilbao ruled Ibrahimović out of the second leg 4–1 victory over Arsenal, in which he scored two goals away from home, the return leg of El Clásico against Madrid (which Barcelona won 2–0),[69] and the next league match against Deportivo de La Coruña. He made his return as a substitute in the 82nd minute in a 0–0 away draw against Espanyol on 17 April.[70]

«You bought a Ferrari, but you drive it like a Fiat.»

— Ibrahimović disparages Guardiola on how he was used at Barcelona.[71]

Following Barcelona’s semi-final defeat to Inter Milan in the Champions League, Ibrahimović spoke of how he confronted his coach Pep Guardiola in the changing room. «I yelled: ‘You haven’t got any balls!’ and worse than that I added: ‘You can go to hell!’ I completely lost it, and you might have expected Guardiola to say a few words in response, but he’s a spineless coward. He just […] left, never to mention it again, not a word.»[71] He scored his final goal for Barcelona in the 2010 Supercopa de España on 14 August in a 3–1 defeat against Sevilla, and on 25 August, he played his last match for the club against Milan for the Joan Gamper Trophy, after which he claimed to the media that his relationship with Guardiola had started deteriorating and that Guardiola had not spoken to him since February.[72] In his autobiography I Am Zlatan, he states, «‘It started well but then Messi started to talk. He wanted to play in the middle, not on the wing, so the system changed from 4–3–3 to 4–5–1. I was sacrificed and no longer had the freedom on the pitch I need to succeed.»[71]

2010–11 season: Loan to Milan

On 28 August 2010, AC Milan announced via their official website that they had signed Ibrahimović for the 2010–11 season. He was loaned out to Milan for the season, with the club having the option to purchase him outright for €24 million at the end of the season.[73][74] He signed a four-year deal immediately after successfully passing the medical examinations.[75] Upon signing, Ibrahimović said, «This move gives me more adrenaline. I have moved here to win the Champions League with Milan. I want to win the double.»[75]

Ibrahimović made his Milan debut in a 2–0 loss to Cesena on 11 September, in which he missed a penalty late in the match,[76] and scored his first goals for the club when Milan defeated Auxerre in their first Champions League match of the season on 15 September. On 14 November, Ibrahimović scored in a 1–0 victory against his former club Inter in the Derby della Madonnina.[77] On 20 November, he scored his seventh goal against Fiorentina in the 45th minute with an over-the-head bicycle kick, passing Alexandre Pato as the team’s top goalscorer for the season. On 4 December 2010, in a game against Brescia, he assisted Kevin-Prince Boateng to give Milan an early lead and then scored the third goal by a powerful shot near the edge of the penalty box to give Milan a 3–0 win.[78] On 12 December 2010, history repeated itself in the game against Bologna after he assisted Boateng to give Milan an early lead once again and scoring later that match to make it 3–0, leading him to 13 goals with 8 assists in 21 matches in all competitions. Within days of the match, he was compared to Milan legend Marco van Basten by both the media and Van Basten himself.[79][80][81]

Ibrahimović received a three-match ban after being shown a red card in a 1–1 home draw against Bari in March 2011 for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach.[82] An additional three-match ban was given to Ibrahimović in February 2012 in a 2–1 home defeat against Fiorentina for swearing at an assistant referee. Ibrahimović stated in his defence that he was talking to himself in frustration.[83] He won his first Scudetto with Milan after a draw against Roma. All agreements between Milan and Barcelona were confirmed on 18 June 2011.[84]

AC Milan

Ibrahimović during a Milan game in December 2011

Ibrahimović started the new season on 6 August in the 2011 Supercoppa Italiana against city rivals Inter, where he scored the first goal of a 2–1 comeback victory to clinch the first trophy of the season.[85] In the opening league match of the 2011–12 season, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s first goal of a 2–2 home draw against Lazio.[86] He scored his first Champions League goal of the season on 28 September in a 2–0 home win against Viktoria Plzeň,[87] which was followed by another one on 19 October against BATE Borisov in another 2–0 home win.[88] He continued with his solid performances as he scored in a 4–1 home win against Parma and a brace in the team’s 3–2 away victory over Roma, ending a successful month of October.[89]

November saw him score in consecutive games against BATE, in the Champions League, and Catania, in the league. Later in the month against Barcelona in another Champions League tie, Ibrahimović scored against his old club to equalise the game at 1–1. Barça eventually pulled away however with Xavi scoring the winning goal for the Catalan giants to make it 3–2 at the San Siro.[90] He ended November with a brace against Chievo, the first of those tallies brought his Serie A career total to 100 goals. In December, Ibrahimović scored a goal in each of five Serie A games. As 2012 started, he scored against Atalanta converting a penalty kick. He was the top goalscorer of Serie A, with 14 goals in 16 appearances following a brace against Novara, of which the second goal came from a backheel. On 5 February 2012 in a match against Napoli, he was shown a red card for slapping Salvatore Aronica in an off-the-ball incident, and was given yet another three-match ban from Serie A games.[91]

On 15 February, in the first leg of the Champions League’s round of 16, Ibrahimović set up both of Robinho’s goals and also scored by a spot kick, thus helping Milan win 4–0 over Arsenal.[92] On 3 March, during the 4–0 away win against Palermo, Ibrahimović took the lead of the goalscorers table as he scored a first-half hat-trick to take his tally up to 17 goals.[93] He finished the season as Serie A top scorer with 28 goals in 32 matches.[94]

Paris Saint-Germain

2012–13 season

On 17 July 2012, Paris Saint-Germain confirmed that they had reached an agreement to acquire the sporting and economic rights of Ibrahimović from Milan, having already agreed personal terms with the striker, for a transfer fee of €20 million.[95] Valued at €180 million, these combined fees eclipsed those commanded by Nicolas Anelka. His three-year contract would see him receive a net annual salary of €14 million including bonuses (which would be €2 million more than what he was earning per year just before he left Milan), and make him the second best paid footballer in the world behind Samuel Eto’o.[96][97][98]

Ibrahimović greets PSG fans on the day he signed for the club in July 2012.

The following day, Ibrahimović signed the contract[99] and made the following statement during the press conference: «It is a big step in my career and another dream come true. I am very happy because it is a project that I want to be involved in. I want to be part of the history of the club. I am here to win and nothing else.»[100] Ibrahimović scored twice in the second half for PSG to help them rally from 2–0 down at half-time to salvage a 2–2 home draw with Lorient in their opening 2012–13 Ligue 1 match.[101] He scored two goals in the first half to help PSG to a 2–1 win over Lille which was PSG’s first Ligue 1 win after three successive draws in the first three league matches of the 2012–13 season.[102]

«We haven’t had a goalscorer like him in France for a long time. He is on a different planet to anyone else.»

— Jean-Pierre Papin on Ibrahimović[80]

In the opening 2012–13 Champions League Group A match against Dynamo Kyiv on 18 September 2012, Ibrahimović scored his sixth goal in only his fifth appearance for Carlo Ancelotti’s side through a penalty. He thus became the first man to score for six clubs in the UEFA Champions League.[103] On 8 October, Ibrahimović became only the third player (after Ronaldinho and Laurent Blanc) to have played in El Clásico in Spain, the Derby della Madonnina in Italy and Le Classique, the derby between Marseille and PSG. He scored both of PSG’s goals (the first goal was from a backheel and the second was from a free kick) in the Ligue 1 Classique derby at the Stade Vélodrome on that day, with the match finishing 2–2.[104] On 11 December 2012, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win against Valenciennes.[105]

In January 2013, Ibrahimović was handed the number 10 jersey after the departure of Brazilian winger Nenê. In April 2013, Ibrahimović scored in a 2–2 draw against his former club Barcelona in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. PSG, however, were knocked out on away goals after drawing 1–1 at Camp Nou in the second leg. He ended the season as the assists leader in the 2012–13 Champions League, providing seven assists.[106] On 12 May 2013, Paris Saint-Germain won the Ligue 1 title after a 1–0 away win against Lyon, their third title and first since 1994.[107][108] He ended the year as Ligue 1’s top goalscorer with 30 goals, becoming the first player to reach that mark in the French top flight since Jean-Pierre Papin in the 1989–90 season.[109] On 20 May, he was named as Ligue 1’s Player of the Year by the Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels (UNFP).[110][111]

2013–14 season

Ibrahimović training with Paris Saint-Germain in 2013

Ibrahimović netted his first goal of the season on 31 August 2013, scoring deep into stoppage time as PSG recorded a 2–0 victory over Guingamp.[112] On 24 September, it was announced that Ibrahimović had extended his contract with PSG, which would see him stay at the club until 2016.[113] A week later on 2 October, the Swede scored twice as PSG ran out 3–0 winners over Benfica in a Champions League group match.[114] On 19 October, he scored two goals in PSG’s 4–0 win over Bastia, one an audacious volleyed back heel as he reached behind the defender to fire the ball into the net.[115] The goal was later named as Ligue 1’s Goal of the Season, as chosen by the public.[115] Four days later, Ibrahimović scored four goals in PSG’s 5–0 away win against RSC Anderlecht in the Champions League; he scored the eighth-fastest hat-trick in the competition’s history (completed in 19 minutes which included a bending 30-yard half-volley clocked at 93 miles per hour),[116] and became the 11th player to score four times or more in a Champions League match.[117]

On 27 November, Ibrahimović made his 100th UEFA Champions League appearance, scoring the opening goal in a 2–1 win over Olympiacos at the Parc des Princes.[118] On 16 March 2014, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 win over Saint-Étienne to surpass Carlos Bianchi’s club record of 39 goals in a season.[119] On 11 May, he was named Ligue 1’s Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.[115] Ibrahimović ended the Ligue 1 season as top scorer with 26 goals as PSG won a second consecutive league title.[120] Overall, he scored 41 goals in all competitions, including ten in eight Champions League matches.[121]

2014–15 season

Ibrahimović (left) during a UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea in March 2015

Ibrahimović scored his first two goals for Paris Saint Germain on 2 August 2014 against Guingamp in the 2014 Trophée des Champions, winning his first silverware of the season.[122] In the first league match of the season, Ibrahimović scored twice but also missed an open net and had a penalty saved as PSG drew 2–2 with Reims.[123] Ibrahimović scored his first league hat-trick of the season in a match against Saint-Étienne on 31 August.[124] In the quarter-finals of the Coupe de la Ligue on 13 January 2015, Ibrahimović scored the only goal to win away at Saint-Étienne. The home team argued that the ball had not crossed the line, and fans threw objects onto the pitch, disrupting play for ten minutes.[125]

On 11 March, Ibrahimović received a straight red card in a Champions League round of 16 match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, for a foul on Oscar. PSG drew 2–2 after extra time to qualify for the quarter-finals on away goals.[126] Nine days later, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Lorient at the Parc des Princes.[127][128][129] He netted another hat-trick on 8 April as PSG reached the 2015 Coupe de France Final with a 4–1 win over Saint-Étienne, starting with a penalty for his 100th goal for the club. He ended the match with 102 career goals for PSG, second only to Pauleta.[130][131] Three days later, he scored twice as PSG defeated Bastia 4–0 in the 2015 Coupe de la Ligue Final. The first goal was a penalty which he won when fouled by Sébastien Squillaci, resulting in the Bastia defender’s dismissal.[132]

2015–16 season

Ibrahimović playing against Shakhtar Donetsk in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League in September 2015

On 4 October 2015, Ibrahimović scored both goals from penalty kicks in a 2–1 home win over Marseille to overtake Pauleta and become Paris Saint-Germain’s all-time leading goalscorer with 110 goals in all official competitions.[133] On 25 November, Ibrahimović captained PSG on his return to hometown club Malmö FF in the group stage of the 2015–16 Champions League. He scored the team’s third goal in a 5–0 win, a result that confirmed PSG’s qualification to the knockout stage of the competition.[134] In scoring twice in PSG’s 3–0 win over Nice on 4 December 2015, Ibrahimović beat Mustapha Dahleb’s previous record of 85 goals to become the club’s all-time top goalscorer in the French first division.[135] On 16 February 2016, in the 2015–16 UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg against Chelsea at home, Ibrahimović scored the opener in the 39th minute with a free kick to help his team win 2–1.[136] This was Ibrahimović’s 116th appearance in the Champions League, meaning that he overtook Carles Puyol to enter the competition’s all-time top ten appearance makers.[137] Four days later, Ibrahimović netted twice during the 4–1 home win over Reims, taking his tally up to 23 league goals; he also set up the goals of Edinson Cavani and Gregory van der Wiel.[138]

On 9 March, in the second leg of PSG’s Champions League tie with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Ibrahimović assisted a goal for Adrien Rabiot and scored the winning goal himself as Paris won the match 2–1 and progressed to the quarter-final stage with a 4–2 aggregate victory.[139] With this goal, he became the 14th player to score 50 or more goals in UEFA club competitions.[140] Four days later, he scored four times in a 9–0 win at bottom team Troyes that sealed PSG’s league conquest with eight games remaining; his hat-trick goal was his 100th in the league.[141] His nine-minute hat-trick was the fastest in Ligue 1 history.[142] Later that day, he announced he would be leaving PSG at the end of the season, while joking that only if they replaced the Eiffel Tower with a statue of himself would he stay.[143] On 16 April, Ibrahimović scored twice in a 6–0 home win against Caen to earn him a season-best 32 goals in league; it was also his 41st goal of the season, equaling his season-best in 2013–14 season with two games less playing.[144] Three days later, he netted the winner in the 2015–16 Coupe de France semi-final match away against Lorient to send Paris into the final for the second consecutive season; it was also his 42nd goal of the season, setting a new personal best.[145] On 8 May 2016, Ibrahimović was named UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Season for the third consecutive year.[146]

Ibrahimović made his final Ligue 1 appearance for PSG against Nantes at the Parc des Princes on 14 May 2016, scoring twice in a 4–0 victory to become Paris Saint-Germain’s top scorer in a single Ligue 1 season with 38 goals, which put him one goal ahead of Carlos Bianchi, who managed 37 in the 1977–78 campaign. Ibrahimović ended the 2015–16 Ligue 1 season as its top scorer, the third time that he had done so. The league match was stopped briefly in the tenth minute as fans gave Ibrahimović – whose PSG shirt was number 10 – a standing ovation. He was also cheered just before the final whistle, holding his two sons in his arms. They had run onto the pitch moments earlier, wearing number 10 PSG shirts with either the word «King» or «Legend» written in English on the back. The names were in reference to their father’s «I came like a king, left like a legend» post on social media before the match.[147] On 21 May 2016, Ibrahimović scored twice (his 155th and 156th goals in his 180th and final competitive match for the club) in the second half of the 2016 Coupe de France Final, and also set up Edinson Cavani’s goal. PSG defeated Marseille 4–2 in that match. He was substituted to a standing ovation in the final minutes of the match. PSG thus won the Ligue 1-Coupe de France-Coupe de la Ligue domestic treble for the second consecutive season, and equalled Marseille’s all-time record of ten Coupe de France titles.[148][149] His record as PSG’s all-time top scorer was surpassed by his former strike partner Cavani in January 2018.[150]

Manchester United

Ibrahimović prior to a Europa League game at Old Trafford in September 2016

On 1 July 2016, Ibrahimović signed as a free agent for Manchester United on a one-year contract, which had the option of being extended depending on his performance for the club.[151][152] His salary was reported to be £200,000 per week.[153]

2016–17 season

Ibrahimović was handed the number 9 jersey ahead of the 2016–17 season.[154] On 7 August, Ibrahimović scored the match-winning goal for Manchester United in the 2016 FA Community Shield, rising above Wes Morgan to head past Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel in a 2–1 victory.[155] This was his record 10th domestic super cup, won in a fifth country.[156] In his Premier League debut one week later, he scored with a long-range strike in the 3–1 away win at AFC Bournemouth on the opening day.[157] On 20 August, he scored both goals; a header in the first half and a penalty in the second, to beat Southampton 2–0 on his home debut.[158] On 6 November, he scored twice in a 3–1 away win against Swansea City; his first was the 25,000th goal in Premier League history. He was later booked, picking up his fifth yellow card of the season, ruling him out of the league game at home against Arsenal on 19 November.[159] On 5 February 2017, Ibrahimović scored his 15th league goal of the season and 20th in all competitions in a 3–0 away win against Leicester City, becoming the oldest player to manage at least 15 goals in a single Premier League season at the age of 35 years and 125 days.[160][161]

On 16 February, Ibrahimović registered his first Manchester United hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Saint-Étienne in the Europa League Round of 32.[162] On 19 February, he made his first FA Cup appearance, coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute and scoring the winner in a 2–1 fifth round win against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.[163] Exactly a week after his FA Cup debut, Ibrahimović scored two goals, a free-kick and a header (the winning goal), in the 2017 EFL Cup Final to clinch United’s fifth League Cup and to win his second trophy with the club.[164] On 7 March, Ibrahimović was suspended for three matches by The Football Association for violent conduct after elbowing Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings in a 1–1 draw at Old Trafford three days earlier.[165] Later on 13 April, Ibrahimović was included in the six player shortlist for the PFA Player of the Year.[166]

On 20 April, Ibrahimović sustained serious ligament damage in his right knee in a Europa League quarter-final against Anderlecht at Old Trafford. Several sources reported that the injury would sideline the player until at least the end of the 2016–17 season.[167] Ibrahimović won his first major European title when Manchester United defeated Ajax in the Europa League Final at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, before being named in the UEFA Europa League squad of the season.[168] At the end of the season, it was announced that Manchester United would release Ibrahimović at the end of his contract on 30 June 2017,[169] although they later confirmed that they were in talks with Ibrahimović to re-sign him for the latter half of the 2017–18 Premier League season.[170]

2017–18 season

On 24 August 2017, it was announced that Ibrahimović had signed a new one-year contract with Manchester United. It was also announced that he would be wearing number 10 in his second season with the team.[171] Ibrahimović made his return for the club on 18 November, replacing Anthony Martial as a substitute in a 4–1 home win against Newcastle United.[172] The following week, he became the first ever player to feature for seven clubs in the Champions League when he came on as a substitute in a 1–0 loss to Basel.[173] In his first start of the season on 20 December, Ibrahimović’s first goal of the season came as he scored a free-kick in a 2–1 loss against Bristol City in the quarter-final of the EFL Cup.[174] On 22 March 2018, Manchester United announced that Ibrahimović had agreed to the termination of his contract.[175]

LA Galaxy

On 23 March 2018, Ibrahimović signed for Major League Soccer (MLS) club LA Galaxy.[176] He announced his arrival in idiosyncratic style by taking out a signed full-page advertisement in the Los Angeles Times that simply said, «Dear Los Angeles, you’re welcome».[177]

2018 season

He made his debut on 31 March as a substitute against Los Angeles FC in the inaugural El Tráfico derby, where he scored twice, including a 45-yard (41 m) half volley and a header in stoppage time, helping the Galaxy come from three goals down to win the match 4–3.[178] After his match-winning performance, Ibrahimović said, «I heard the crowd saying ‘We want Zlatan, we want Zlatan’, so I gave them Zlatan.»[179] He scored twice for the Galaxy in a 3–2 defeat to FC Dallas on 30 May; he railed against his team after the match, saying «Every game we shouldn’t be losing two or three goals and then you have to catch the game and try to win. This is not the game; this is absolutely not the game. Even if you are in MLS or Premier League, wherever, it doesn’t work like that. We need to be the leading team and play from there, not to catch the goal all the time, so obviously it’s not good.»[180][181]

Ibrahimović playing with the LA Galaxy in 2019

Ibrahimović scored a penalty in a 4–0 win against the Columbus Crew on 8 July.[182] He scored his 12th league goal of the season against the Philadelphia Union in a 3–1 victory on 21 July.[183] Ibrahimović scored his first MLS hat-trick the following week in a 4–3 win against Orlando City, with his three goals inside 24 second-half minutes helping the Galaxy overcome a 1–2 deficit.[184] On 15 September, Ibrahimović scored his 500th professional career goal for club and country with another acrobatic strike in a 5–3 away defeat against Toronto FC.[185] Post match, Ibrahimović stated he was «happy for Toronto because they’ll be remembered as my 500th victim».[186] The goal was nominated in August 2019 for the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[187] In his first year, despite the Galaxy missing out on the playoffs, Ibrahimović managed to be selected for the MLS All-Star Game and the MLS Best XI, as well as being awarded the MLS Newcomer of the Year Award and MLS Goal of the Year for his strike from distance against Los Angeles FC.

2019 season

Ibrahimović was named team captain ahead of the 2019 season.[188][189] On 2 March 2019, he scored in the Galaxy’s opening match in a 2–1 win over the Chicago Fire.[190] On 31 March, in his second appearance of the season, Ibrahimović scored two goals from the penalty spot, including one Panenka-style, in a 2–1 home win over the Portland Timbers. With this he reached 515 career goals, overtaking fellow countryman Gunnar Nordahl to become the Swedish player with the most goals in football history.[191][192] On 20 July, Ibrahimović scored a perfect hat-trick against Los Angeles FC to win the match 3–2. This performance followed a debate on whether Ibrahimović was the best player in MLS compared to Los Angeles FC rival Carlos Vela, with Ibrahimović claiming himself the «best by far».[193] Ibrahimović scored a second hat-trick of the season on 15 September, in a 7–2 win against Sporting Kansas City.[194] This brought his tally for 2019 to 26 goals, breaking the club record for most goals scored in a single regular season.[195] Ibrahimović was again named both an MLS All-Star and to the Best XI for a second consecutive season.

Ibrahimović managed to lead the LA Galaxy to the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs, where on 24 October, despite recording a goal and an assist, his side were eliminated in the Western Conference Semifinals, following a 5–3 away defeat against Los Angeles FC.[196][197] On 13 November 2019, Ibrahimović announced he was to leave the LA Galaxy through his Twitter account, telling Galaxy fans «[Y]ou wanted Zlatan, I gave you Zlatan. You are welcome. The story continues…Now go back to watch baseball».[198][199]

Return to AC Milan

2019–20 season

On 27 December 2019, Ibrahimović returned to AC Milan on a free transfer on a six-month contract until the end of the season, with an option to extend his contract until the end of the 2020–21 season, subject to certain conditions.[200] He made his first appearance since his return to the club on 6 January 2020, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 Serie A home draw against Sampdoria at the San Siro.[201] Ibrahimović scored his first goal for Milan since returning on 11 January, in a 2–0 away win against Cagliari.[202] The landmark goal saw him score in each of the last four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).[203] On 9 February, he assisted a goal and subsequently scored another for Milan in their eventual 4–2 loss against rivals Inter; as a result, he became the oldest goalscorer ever in the Derby della Madonnina at the age of 38 years and 129 days, breaking the previous record set by Swedish compatriot Nils Liedholm (aged 38 years and 43 days).[204][205]

Ibrahimović made his 100th appearance for the club (including his previous stint) on 15 July 2020, in a 3–1 home league win over Parma.[206] He became the first player to score 50 Serie A goals for both Milan clubs on 29 July, with a brace in a win over Sampdoria.[207] On 1 August, Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 3–0 win over Cagliari, becoming the oldest player to score at least ten goals in a Serie A season since Silvio Piola with Novara in the 1950s, at the age of 38 years and 302 days.[208] On 31 August 2020, Ibrahimović extended his contract until the summer of 2021.[209]

2020–21 season

On 17 September 2020, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s first goal of the 2020–21 season in a 2–0 away win over Shamrock Rovers in the second qualifying round of the Europa League.[210] Four days later, he scored a brace in Milan’s opening match of the Serie A season, a 2–0 home win over Bologna.[211] After missing three games recovering from COVID-19, Ibrahimović returned in the Derby della Madonnina on 17 October, scoring twice in three minutes as Milan defeated Inter 2–1.[212] He scored his third consecutive brace in the league in a 3–3 home draw to Roma on 26 October.[213] On 22 November, Ibrahimović again scored twice in a 3–1 away win over Napoli, which was also his eighth consecutive league appearance with at least one goal. However, he also suffered a hamstring injury and had to be substituted.[214]

Ibrahimović made his return to the side from injury on 9 January 2021, being brought on for the final five minutes of Milan’s 2–0 win against Torino.[215] On 18 January, he scored both of his side’s goals in their 2–0 victory over Cagliari, ensuring Milan would stay three points clear at the top of the league table. Ibrahimović’s goals meant that he had managed to score in each of his last nine starts for the club.[216] On 26 January, he was involved in a confrontation with former Manchester United teammate Romelu Lukaku in Milan’s Coppa Italia quarter-final match against Inter. Following a foul committed by Lukaku late in the first half, he and Ibrahimović exchanged insults as the pair clashed heads and had to be restrained by their respective teammates. Both players were booked as their arguments continued into the tunnel at half-time. Ibrahimović would be sent off during the second half following a second yellow for a foul on Aleksandar Kolarov, as Inter went on to record a 2–1 victory.[217] Ibrahimović faced backlash after the match for his statements made in the confrontation, including when pitchside microphones picked up him telling Lukaku to «go do your voodoo» and calling him a «little donkey», with an investigation by the Italian Football Federation to determine if the statements made constituted racial abuse.[218] He denied using racist language,[219] and though no evidence of racist intent was found, Ibrahimović was fined €4,000, and Lukaku €3,000.[220]

Ibrahimović scored another brace in a 4–0 win over Crotone on 7 February, reaching the milestone of 500 and 501 total club career goals in the process.[221][222] On 22 April, he signed a new contract extension to stay at the club for another season.[223] On 9 May, Ibrahimović had to be substituted off in the second half of Milan’s 3–0 victory at Juventus following an injury to his left knee, which would rule him out for the remainder of the season.[224]

2021–22 season: Scudetto winner

On 12 September 2021, Ibrahimović made his first appearance for Milan since returning from injury and scored in a 2–0 win over Lazio, and in doing so, at the age of 39 years and 344 days he became the oldest non-Italian player to score a goal in the 123-year history of Serie A, breaking the record previously held by former Parma centre-back Bruno Alves.[225] On 23 October, Ibrahimović scored Milan’s fourth in a 4–2 win over Bologna, becoming the fourth player to score a Serie A goal after his 40th birthday after Alessandro Costacurta, Silvio Piola and Pietro Vierchowod.[226] On 20 November, he scored two goals in a 4–3 loss to Fiorentina, and in doing so, became the oldest player to score a brace in a Serie A game as well as the first 40-year-old player to net a brace in Europe’s top five leagues in the 21st century.[227] On 11 December, Ibrahimović scored an acrobatic equaliser in stoppage-time in a 1–1 draw with Udinese, reaching the milestone of 300 career league goals across Europe’s top five leagues, thus becoming just the third person in the 21st century to achieve it after Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.[228]

On 24 April 2022, Ibrahimović set up Tonali’s 90 minute winner against Lazio, helping Milan take top spot in the league table.[229] On 22 May, after the final match against Sassuolo, Milan won the Serie A title for the first time in 11 years, Ibrahimović also being part of their last title in 2011. He contributed with eight goals and three assists during the campaign. It was his overall 5th Serie A title (2 additional titles were revoked with Juventus), Ibrahimović dedicated the title to his agent and friend, the late Mino Raiola who had died recently.[230] Three days later, Ibrahimović revealed that he had played through an ACL injury for six months during the season, for which he underwent surgical repair that day and would be off the pitch for at least seven months.[231]

2022–23 season

On 18 July 2022, it was announced that Ibrahimović had signed a one year contract extension with Milan, staying for the next season.[232] He returned to training in February 2023, but was left out of the club’s Champions League squad.[233][234] Ibrahimovic returned to first-team action on 26 February 2023, his first appearance in nine months, in a 2–0 victory over Atalanta, and thus became the oldest player for Milan in the three points for a win era.[235]

International career

Youth

In 1999, Ibrahimović played four games and scored one goal for the Sweden U18 team.[236] In 2001, he made his debut for the Sweden U21 team and played in two games in the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying campaign, including the second-leg game against Belgium in the qualification play-offs which saw Sweden eliminated from the competition.[236][237] In total, Ibrahimović played seven games and scored six goals for the U21 team.[236]

Senior

Early career and 2002 FIFA World Cup

Ibrahimović was eligible to represent Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Croatia at international level; he chose Sweden.[238][239] He made his debut for Sweden in a 0–0 friendly draw against the Faroe Islands at Tipshallen on 31 January 2001 during the 2000–01 Nordic Football Championship.[240][241] On 7 October 2001, he played his first competitive match, a 2002 World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan, scoring his first ever international goal in a 3–0 win as Sweden topped their group to qualify for the upcoming tournament.[242][243][244]

Ibrahimović was part of the Sweden squad at the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in Korea and Japan, who were eliminated at the round of 16 by newcomers Senegal.[245] He appeared twice in the tournament, coming on as a substitute in the group stage game against Argentina and in the round of 16 game against Senegal.[245]

UEFA Euro 2004

Ibrahimović in action for Sweden in June 2006

Sweden qualified for UEFA Euro 2004 as group winners, with Ibrahimović scoring three goals throughout the qualifying campaign.[246] In Sweden’s opening group match of Euro 2004 against Bulgaria on 14 June, Ibrahimović assisted one of Freddie Ljungberg’s goals and later scored from a penalty in a 5–0 win.[247] In the following match against Italy on 18 June, he scored an 85th-minute equaliser with a back-heel lob to seal a 1–1 draw and was named Man of the Match;[248][249] the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.[250] Sweden and Denmark subsequently sealed a place in the knockout round on direct encounters following a 2–2 draw in their final group match, despite a three-way five-point tie with Italy, with Sweden topping the group.[251] In the quarter-finals against the Netherlands, he missed a penalty in the resulting shoot-out following a 0–0 draw after extra-time, as Sweden were eliminated from the competition.[252]

2006 FIFA World Cup

During the 2006 World Cup qualification campaign, Ibrahimović scored four goals in a 7–0 victory away to Malta on 4 September 2004.[253] He scored a total of eight goals during the qualifying campaign, which ranked joint-third best among the UEFA teams together with Finland’s Alexei Eremenko but behind the Czech Republic’s Jan Koller (nine goals) and Portugal’s Pauleta (eleven goals).[245] He did not score during the 2006 World Cup finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.[254]

UEFA Euro 2008

Ibrahimović was called up for a Euro 2008 qualifier against Liechtenstein on 6 September 2006, but two days before the match, he violated team curfew by leaving the hotel with teammates Christian Wilhelmsson and Olof Mellberg, visiting a nightclub. Though none of the players consumed any alcohol, they were nonetheless all sent home by manager Lars Lagerbäck as punishment and did not take part in the match. Mellberg and Wilhelmsson did not appeal the coach’s decision, but Ibrahimović felt that it was unjust and therefore refused to take part in Sweden’s next qualifiers against Iceland and Spain. He also refused to partake in a friendly against Egypt on 7 February 2007, but ended his self-imposed boycott a month later,[255] and returned for Sweden’s loss to Northern Ireland on 28 March. He did not score in any of the 12 qualifying matches. Ibrahimović was awarded the 2007 Swedish Golden Ball as the «Country’s Top Player of the Year».[256]

Ibrahimović ended his international goal drought, which had lasted for over two years, in a 2–0 win against Greece in Sweden’s Euro 2008 opener on 10 June 2008, in which he was named Man of the Match,[257][258] also scoring in the next match, a 2–1 defeat against eventual champions Spain, four days later.[259] He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia, following a 2–0 loss.[260]

2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying

Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 4–0 win against Malta on 10 June 2009 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier.[261] On 5 September 2009, he scored a last second goal in Ferenc Puskás Stadium against Hungary in a 2–1 win for Sweden in their qualification match,[262] although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.[263]

UEFA Euro 2012

Ahead of the Euro 2012 qualification, Ibrahimović was named team captain on his return to the national team by manager Erik Hamrén.[264] He scored his first goals of the qualifying game against San Marino, where he scored the first and fifth goals in a 6–0 win in front of over 21,000 home fans despite being down to ten men for over an hour.[265] His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland, whom they beat 5–0.[266]

At the Euro 2012 finals, Ibrahimović scored the opening goal in Sweden’s first game of the tournament, a 2–1 defeat against hosts Ukraine.[267] He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,[268] to open the score in Sweden’s 2–0 win against France in the last group match; he was later named Man of the Match.[269] Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.[270] Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.[271]

2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying

In October 2012, Ibrahimović scored Sweden’s first goal as they came from 4–0 down to draw 4–4 in a 2014 World Cup qualifier against Germany in Berlin.[272] It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.[273]

On 14 November 2012, he scored all four goals in a 4–2 win over England in the first ever match at the Friends Arena.[274][275] His fourth goal, a 35-yard overhead kick with his back to goal, won him praise from players and pundits, with The Guardian calling it «a moment of sublime mastery»,[276] while the BBC described it as a goal that «combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique».[277] It would win Ibrahimović the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[278] It is often considered one of the best goals of all time.[278][276][279]

On 14 August 2013, Ibrahimović scored another international hat-trick at the Friends Arena, scoring Sweden’s first three goals in a 4–2 friendly win against Scandinavian rivals Norway.[280] Ibrahimović ended Sweden’s qualifying campaign with eight goals.[281] He scored twice in a 3–2 play-off defeat to Portugal – billed as a battle between Zlatan and Cristiano Ronaldo (Ronaldo scored three) – as the team failed to reach the 2014 World Cup.[282] Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: «One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch.»[283]

Sweden’s top scorer, UEFA Euro 2016 and initial retirement

Ibrahimović (pictured in Russia in 2015) initially retired from international football after Euro 2016

On 4 September 2014, Ibrahimović scored his 50th international goal in a 2–0 friendly match victory over Estonia, making him the Swedish national team’s all-time leading goalscorer. Earlier in the same match, he equaled Sven Rydell’s record of 49 by scoring the opening goal.[284] On 8 September, he made his 100th appearance for Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Austria at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[285] On 14 November 2015, Ibrahimović scored the winning goal for Sweden in a 2–1 victory in the home leg of the Euro 2016 qualifying play-off against rivals Denmark. Three days later, he scored both Sweden’s goals of a 2–2 draw in Copenhagen to qualify the nation for the Euro 2016 finals.[286] Ibrahimović scored eleven goals during the qualifying phase, making him the second-highest overall top scorer after Poland’s Robert Lewandowski.[287]

On 11 May 2016, Ibrahimović was included in the final 23-man squad for Sweden at Euro 2016. On 21 June 2016, he announced that he would retire from international football immediately after Sweden’s last match at the tournament.[288] The following day, Sweden finished their group in last place after a 1–0 loss against Belgium, and as a result were eliminated along with seven other teams in the first round.[289] As captain, Ibrahimović played every minute of Sweden’s three group matches, but did not score any goals, managing only one shot on target during the tournament.[290]

Talks of comeback and return to the national team

In November 2017, after Sweden clinched qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia by defeating Italy in the second qualifying round,[291] there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.[292][293] Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.[294][295][296] However, in April 2018, Sweden manager Janne Andersson stated that Ibrahimović would not be called up for the World Cup, thus ending any possibility of a return.[297] Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.[298]

In November 2020, Ibrahimović hinted in a newspaper interview once again the possibility of returning to the Swedish national side, prompting Sweden manager Janne Andersson to fly to Milan to discuss the matter with him.[299] On 15 March 2021, Andersson included Ibrahimović in the Sweden squad for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Kosovo and Georgia, officially confirming his comeback to the side almost five years after his initial retirement.[300] Ibrahimović responded to the announcement by simply tweeting «The return of the God».[301] On 25 March, he started in a 1–0 home win against Georgia, providing the assist to Viktor Claesson’s decisive goal, making him the oldest man in history to play for Sweden’s national team.[302] He then assisted Ludwig Augustinsson’s opening goal in the following 3–0 win against Kosovo before being substituted in the 67th minute.[303]

On 15 May 2021, days before Sweden was to announce their UEFA Euro 2020 squad, Andersson confirmed that Ibrahimović would not be included in the squad due to a knee injury he sustained with Milan days prior.[304] He appeared as a late substitute in Sweden’s 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off final against Poland on 29 March 2022, as Sweden lost 0–2 and failed to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[305]

Style of play

«Swedish style? No. Yugoslavian style? Of course not. It has to be Zlatan-style.»

— Downplaying the influence of his background, Ibrahimović describes his unique playing style[306]

Ibrahimović has been described by ESPN as being «good in the air, quick, tall, strong and agile, he plays well with his back to goal and boasts some of the best finishing, vision, passing and ball control around.»[79][307] A versatile and well-rounded attacker, from a tactical standpoint, Ibrahimović is capable of playing anywhere along the front line, due to his ability to both create and score goals for his team, although he is most often deployed as a striker, due to his composure and eye for goal.[307][308][309] He has also functioned in a more creative playmaking role at times, as a supporting forward or even as a number 10, in particular in his later career, after losing some of his pace and stamina with age; this deeper position allows him to drop into midfield to pick up the ball, where he can utilise his technical ability, vision, passing, and movement to create space and provide assists for teammates.[310][311][312]

Ibrahimović with the ball for Sweden at UEFA Euro 2012

While naturally right-footed, Ibrahimović is a powerful and accurate striker of the ball from both inside or outside the penalty area with either foot,[309][313][314] and is also known for his accuracy from penalties and dead ball situations.[315] An accurate finisher with his head as well as with his feet,[316] his height, elevation, and strength often give him an advantage at winning aerial challenges, and also allow him to function as a «target man»;[312][317][318] despite his large stature, Ibrahimović is uncommonly agile for a player of his size,[319] and his athleticism and ability in the air have seen him score several goals from acrobatic strikes and volleys throughout his career, which earned him the moniker Ibracadabra in the Italian media.[320][321][322] In spite of his size and physique, Ibrahimović possesses excellent technique and ball control, which, coupled with his balance, power, and physicality, enables him to hold up the ball well with his back to goal, retain possession, and link up with other players;[79][309][311] he has also been praised by pundits for his creativity and dribbling skills.[307][323] Although he is not gifted with exceptional pace, in particular over shorter distances, which became more evident in his later career as he slowed down with age,[318][324][325][326] he is also a quick player and a fast sprinter, who possessed significant acceleration in his youth,[307][308] and was able to clock top speeds over 30 km/h even into his 30s.[318][327][328]

Ibrahimović celebrates after scoring with an acrobatic volley against France in June 2012. Like his idol Ronaldo, Zlatan often celebrates scoring a goal with both arms outstretched.[329]

Considered to be a highly talented player in his youth,[330] due to his prolific goalscoring, consistency, and spectacular strikes,[307][309][331] Ibrahimović came to be regarded by many in the sport to be one of the best players in the world during his prime, and as one of the greatest and most complete strikers of his generation;[332][330][333][334] he has also been regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time.[335][336][332][337][338]

Ibrahimović has drawn praise from managers and teammates for his leadership and longevity, as well as his fitness, professionalism, and dedication in training.[311] Regarding his work-ethic, his former Juventus manager Fabio Capello commented in 2016: «At the beginning of his first spell at Juventus […] I noticed that he was weaker than I thought when he had to kick the ball and was not very strong in the air. Ibrahimovic [sic] loved making assists more than scoring goals. I wanted him to become more ruthless in front of goal and improve his finishing. He had the same technical skills as Van Basten and I made him watch some videos of him to improve his finishing. I told him to watch Van Basten’s movements inside the area and the way he used to score goals. Ibra got it straight away; I think results are out there to prove it. He is a very humble guy and he worked every day to improve. He’s proud of himself too, he loves being the best.»[339]

Although Ibrahimović has been criticised at times in the media for being inconsistent in high pressure situations, and for his limited work-rate and poor performances in big matches, in particular in his youth,[79][41][90][340] throughout his career he has scored in some of the biggest matches in football; these include the Derby della Madonnina and the Derby d’Italia in Italy,[341][342] El Clásico, El Otro Clásico, and the Catalan Derbi barceloní in Spain,[343][344][345] Le Classique in France,[346] De Klassieker and De Topper in the Netherlands,[347][348] and the Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England,[349][350] as well as UEFA Champions League[90][114][136][351] and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.[249][259][269] He has also scored in the Helsingborgs IF–Malmö FF «Skånederby» in Sweden,[352] and in El Tráfico and the California Clásico in the United States.[353][354] Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning numerous titles in several countries;[355][356] additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.[357] Known for his strong mentality and leadership, as well as his extroverted and highly competitive personality, despite his success, he has been criticised in the media for his arrogance, aggression and rebellious character, as well as his lack of discipline on the pitch, in particular in his early career, which has led him to involved in confrontations with other players, some of his managers and even reporters.[332][308][330][358][359] Ibrahimović has frequently been compared to Dutchman Marco van Basten, due to their similar playing styles, physiques, and proclivity for scoring from powerful shots and volleys;[308] despite this comparison, Ibrahimović has stated that his main influence was his idol, former Brazilian forward Ronaldo, whom he regards as the greatest player of all time.[17] He has also been likened to the enigmatic French former footballer Eric Cantona, who also played for Manchester United.[360]

Hammarby IF

On 27 November 2019, it was announced that Ibrahimović had bought 23.5 percent of the shares in Hammarby IF, a Swedish top flight club from Stockholm. The seller was Anschutz Entertainment Group, also the owner of his former club LA Galaxy, who reduced their stake in Hammarby by half.[361] In Sweden, all sport teams in the league systems are regulated to be nonprofit organizations, which means that a majority of the voting rights, or 51 percent, is still controlled by the members of the club.[362] Fans of Malmö FF, who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment in another Swedish club, have vandalised his statue in Malmö on numerous occasions.[363]

Controversies

«What Carew does with a football, I can do with an orange.»

— Ibrahimović in 2002[364]

Ibrahimović has been involved in several violent incidents with teammates. When he was playing for Malmö FF’s junior team, Ibrahimović headbutted a teammate after he was tackled by him during a training session. The teammate’s father, a police officer, wanted the other players to sign a petition to expel Ibrahimović from the team.[365] After a 2004 international friendly against the Netherlands, Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart publicly accused Ibrahimović of deliberately injuring him during the game. Ibrahimović responded by threatening to break both of van der Vaart’s legs.[366] Ibrahimović also reportedly punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.[366]

During his spell at Barcelona, Ibrahimović had a falling-out with coach Pep Guardiola, culminating in a dressing room incident in which Ibrahimović allegedly threw a training-kit box across the room and screamed insults at Guardiola. Guardiola eventually refused to speak to Ibrahimović and loaned him out to Milan.[72] Barcelona vice president Carles Vilarrubi further revealed that Ibrahimović had threatened to publicly beat up Guardiola if he was not released to Milan.[367] Ibrahimović stated that Pep Guardiola was «not a man» during an interview with CNN in November 2015.[368]

In 2010, Ibrahimović was involved in a training-ground fist-fight with Milan teammate Oguchi Onyewu, after Ibrahimović had made a two-footed tackle on Onyewu, followed by a headbutt. The two were separated and the session prematurely abandoned, with Ibrahimović suffering a broken rib in the fracas. Both players had accused one of insulting the other.[369] In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.[370] He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.[371] In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters.[372]

Ibrahimović (pictured at Paris Saint-Germain in 2012) courted controversy while at the club, for abuse of match officials and for on-field violence against opposition players.

In November 2012, while with Paris Saint-Germain, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for kicking Saint-Étienne goalkeeper Stéphane Ruffier in the chest.[373][374] In December 2012, he was accused by Lyon defender Dejan Lovren and president Jean-Michel Aulas of deliberately stamping on Lovren’s head. Lovren suggested the reason Ibrahimović had escaped punishment was due to his «superstar status».[375] In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andrés Guardado.[376] In March 2013, PSG winger Lucas Moura claimed that Ibrahimović regularly insulted teammates, stating, «He always asks for the ball and insults a lot. He is sometimes a bit arrogant and complains.»[377] Moura later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.[378] In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director Leonardo after the club’s title victory.[379]

Lyon coach Hubert Fournier accused Ibrahimović of abusing officials, stating in January 2015 that «all the referees in this league get insulted by this person».[380] Two months later, following a Ligue 1 loss to Bordeaux, Ibrahimović was recorded ranting about the level of officiating in the match, proclaiming: «In 15 years I’ve never seen a [good] referee in this shit country … [they] don’t even deserve PSG.» He later apologised, but was criticised by French politicians,[381][382] and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.[383]

Ibrahimović at a press conference in Qatar in 2013

In 2013, Ibrahimović came under fire from the Sweden women’s national team for an interview published on Christmas Day by tabloid Expressen, in which he had commented about the disparity of achievements by, and the treatment of, male and female footballers. His former teammate Anders Svensson had been rewarded with a car for becoming Sweden’s most-capped player that year, but Therese Sjögran had received no such reward for doing likewise for the women’s team, despite owning 41 more caps (187 to 146) than Svensson at the time.[384] Ibrahimović’s response to the issue was that Sweden would be «devaluing» Svensson «by comparing him with the ladies’ individual achievements. They can get a bike with my autograph on it and then we’re good.»[384] Coach Pia Sundhage replied that his comments were «sad and unfortunate» and epitomised «failings in the basic values of male football», while Sjögran said, «I understand him when he says that the men’s national team brings in more money and exposure. That’s true. But this is about respect.»[384]

The Statue of Zlatan was unveiled in Malmö in 2019. After he invested in rival club Hammarby, Malmö fans vandalized the statue with spray paint and set it ablaze, before it was removed from its plinth on 5 January 2020.[385]

On 21 May 2018, Ibrahimović was sent off for slapping Montreal Impact player Michael Petrasso in the head, after the latter had stepped on his foot.[386] In April 2019, Real Salt Lake defender Nedum Onuoha accused Ibrahimović of foul play and threats to injure him during a game, calling him «arrogant», «disrespectful», and «a complete thug».[387] In May 2019, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for violent conduct, after he had grabbed New York City FC goalkeeper Sean Johnson by the neck.[388]

On 20 July 2019, Ibrahimović elbowed Mohamed El Monir during a match with the LA Galaxy against Los Angeles FC, then had an altercation after the match with their goalkeeping coach Zak Abdel, telling him: «Go home. You little bitch. Go home».[389] More controversy followed suit when, following Galaxy’s loss to crosstown rivals Los Angeles in the playoffs, Ibrahimović was seen making obscene gestures towards heckling fans as he left the pitch.[390] In November 2019, Ibrahimović bought a 23.5% stake in Stockholm-based club Hammarby, who were the rivals of the striker’s boyhood team, Malmö FF. In a statement, Ibrahimović expressed his admiration for the club and its fans, and how he was excited for the opportunity to support «one of the most interesting and influential clubs in Sweden.»[391] However, this investment decision infuriated many fans of Malmö who considered it a betrayal, and they vandalized his bronze statue and set it ablaze. Ibrahimović responded to the incident by claiming that the decision had nothing to do with where he began his career.[392]

Ibrahimović received a one-match ban following an altercation with former teammate Romelu Lukaku in his side’s Coppa Italia fixture against Inter Milan in January 2021, in which pitchside microphones picked up Ibrahimović repeatedly telling Lukaku, «Go do your voodoo shit», calling him a «little donkey», and telling him to «call [his] mother».[393][394] Ibrahimović denied accusations of racism, posting on Twitter: «there is no place for racism.»[395] An investigation was opened by the Italian Football Federation, with a potential ten-match ban for Ibrahimović if found guilty of racial abuse.[396] However, it was reported in March that he had been cleared of the charge, as the incident was deemed purely unsportsmanlike and only warranted a fine.[397]

In April 2021, Ibrahimović was investigated by UEFA over alleged financial interest in a betting company called «Bethard».[398][399] A month later, he was fined €50,000 by UEFA for breaking disciplinary regulations related to his interest in the aforementioned betting company.[400]

Personal life

Ibrahimović inscription on the Walk of Fame in his hometown Malmö

Ibrahimović has one sibling (Sanela) and four half-siblings. His longtime partner is Helena Seger, with whom he has two sons: Maximilian (born 22 September 2006) and Vincent (born 6 March 2008). He used to reside outside Los Angeles when he played for LA Galaxy. However, he still has a home in Malmö, where he spends his summers. Ibrahimović received an honorary black belt in taekwondo; he attended classes at the Malmö Taekwondo club Enighet («Unity») as a child.[401] Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian.[402] He has stated that he was raised as a Catholic.[403][404] Ibrahimović often refers to himself in the third person.[405]

The name «Zlatan» was trademarked in May 2003 at the Swedish Patent and Registration Office for «most likely being perceived as Zlatan Ibrahimović», meaning he receives exclusive rights to the name for certain products, including sporting goods, clothing, and shoes.[406]

Ibrahimović is under contract with Nike and features in their television advertising where he has appeared alongside other players endorsed by the company, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Wayne Rooney.[407] He wears the Nike Mercurial boot line and has the names and dates of birth of his sons embedded onto the external sides of his boots. In late 2007, Ibrahimović, with the help of Nike, self-funded Zlatan Court in the streets of the city district Rosengård in his hometown Malmö: he provided a playing mat, goalposts, lighting and a modern fence.[408] In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.[409]

In a February 2011 interview, Ibrahimović stated that the boxer Muhammad Ali is one of his role models, going on to say: «One of my idols in sport and outside the sport also [sic]…he believed in his [principles] and he never gave [them] up.»[410] While in Malmö with the national team in September 2012, Ibrahimović was honoured with the inscription of his name on the city’s «Walk of Fame of Sports».[411] The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.[412] Ibrahimović features in EA Sports’ FIFA video game series, and was the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15.[413]

On 11 August 2014, Ibrahimović paid US $51,000 to send the Swedish national football team for the intellectually disabled to the INAS World Football Championships in Brazil. After teammates Johan Elmander, Kim Källström, Andreas Isaksson and Per Nilsson donated autographed jerseys to be auctioned off for the cause, Ibrahimović responded, «What the hell are you going to do with a shirt? How much is it to go?».[414][415] In a league match against Caen on 14 February 2015, Ibrahimović took off his shirt after scoring a goal to unveil the removable tattooed names of 50 people suffering from hunger around the world, in a gesture to raise awareness for famine in accordance with the United Nations World Food Programme.[416]

Active on social media, Zlatan has over 55 million Instagram followers, the most for a Swede.[417] Independent Swedish film production company Auto Images released the sports documentary Becoming Zlatan in February 2016 which follows Ibrahimović through his formative years with Malmö FF and Ajax all the way to his breakthrough with Juventus in 2005. The film has been featured at several film festivals including the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Helsinki Documentary Film Festival and the Rouen Nordic Film Festival amongst others.[418] He does not drink alcohol.[419]

In 2018, Ibrahimović mentioned that his wife only allows him to hang one picture of himself at home: «My wife does not allow me to have pictures of myself», then added, «There is one of my feet on the wall. That is what has given us what we have, it is a reminder for the family, not for me, of what we have.»[420]

On 8 October 2019, a statue of Ibrahimović was unveiled in his hometown, outside Malmö’s Stadion. The statue, created by Peter Linde, is 2.7 m (8 ft 9 in) tall and weighs almost 500 kg (1,100 lb).[421]

Religious and social background

Ibrahimović was born to a Bosniak Muslim father, Šefik Ibrahimović, and a Croat Catholic mother, Jurka Gravić; his parents were immigrants to Sweden from SFR Yugoslavia–Šefik from Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and Jurka from Prkos [hr] near Škabrnja, SR Croatia–and met for the first time in Sweden.[422] Ibrahimović’s parents divorced when he was a child, and although his upbringing was divided between them, he spent more time with his father: «I had time with my mother but I really lived with my father.»[423][424] Relatives on both sides of his family were killed in the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.[425] He has said in a 2012 interview with PSG that: «My father is Muslim, my mother is Catholic, but none of that has anything to do with football. I received a special education. I’m me and football is a religion in its own right, and everyone is welcome…»[426] Ibrahimović was incensed in 2005 when Italian media attempted to build interest in a Juventus–Inter match by describing it as a «mini Balkan War» between himself and Serbian opponent Siniša Mihajlović. He said that he had no interest in nationalism, partially due to his mixed Bosniak-Croat parentage and his younger half-brother being fathered by a Serb.[427]

In an interview with CNN on 24 November 2015, he stressed that his Muslim background was «not a factor» in fans’ perception of him: «For me, it didn’t change (anything) because my father is Muslim and my mother is Catholic… For me it is all about respect. That’s how I grew up and the way I learned to be. This is what I am.»[428] Nevertheless he later described himself as a «deeply faithful Catholic».[429] The Malmö-based television presenter Teddy Landén, who was interviewed for the same documentary, noted Ibrahimović’s choice of shirt name following his 2001 transfer to Ajax. He believed that the player changed from having Zlatan to having Ibrahimović on his jersey to honour his background and show to children from Rosengård and Malmö in general: ‘If I can do it, you can do it.'»[430] In Ibrahimović’s autobiography, he says that this change was only because his relationship with his father had improved at the time.[431]

On 18 February 2021, during a Europa League Round of 32 match between Red Star Belgrade and Milan at the Rajko Mitić Stadium, Ibrahimović was subjected to racism by the Red Star fans. Ibrahimović, who did not play the match, watched the game from the stands and jumped to celebrate once Milan scored, when a fan shouted insults at him, including «balija«—an ethnic slur targeting Bosnian Muslims. The match was played behind the closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a few supporters were allowed to spectate from a VIP box. Red Star Belgrade issued an apology and condemned the insults; however, UEFA opened an investigation of the incident nevertheless.[432][433] On 14 April 2021, the club was fined €30,000 and ordered to play a home game in European competition behind closed doors.[434]

Tattoos

His surname is tattooed in Arabic on the back of his right arm, the names of his sons Vincent and Maximilian on his right arm. He has the common Buddhist «Five Deva Faces Yantra» representing wind, water, fire, creative perception and space, arranged in a way believed to ward off illness and injury, on his lower back, in addition to a roaring lion.[435] Another Buddhist tattoo, a «Yant Prajao Khao Nirote» is a protective emblem intended to end the suffering of a family, is on his upper right arm. The phrase ‘Only God can judge me’ is tattooed on his ribcage. He also has a feather, a Koi fish, Polynesian tribal, and ace of hearts and clubs.[436]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 26 February 2023[79][437]
Club Season League National cup[b] League cup[c] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Malmö FF 1999 Allsvenskan 6 1 6 1
2000 Superettan 26 12 3 2 29 14
2001 Allsvenskan 8 3 4 0 12 3
Total 40 16 7 2 47 18
Ajax 2001–02 Eredivisie 24 6 3 1 6[d] 2 33 9
2002–03 Eredivisie 25 13 3 3 13[e] 5 1[f] 0 42 21
2003–04 Eredivisie 22 13 1 0 8[e] 2 31 15
2004–05 Eredivisie 3 3 1[f] 0 4 3
Total 74 35 7 4 0 0 27 9 2 0 110 48
Juventus 2004–05 Serie A 35 16 0 0 10[e] 0 45 16
2005–06 Serie A 35 7 2 0 9[e] 3 1[g] 0 47 10
Total 70 23 2 0 0 0 19 3 1 0 92 26
Inter Milan 2006–07 Serie A 27 15 1 0 7[e] 0 1[g] 0 36 15
2007–08 Serie A 26 17 0 0 7[e] 5 1[g] 0 34 22
2008–09 Serie A 35 25 3 3 8[e] 1 1[g] 0 47 29
Total 88 57 4 3 0 0 22 6 3 0 117 66
Barcelona 2009–10 La Liga 29 16 2 1 10[e] 4 4[h] 0 45 21
2010–11 La Liga 1[i] 1 1 1
Total 29 16 2 1 0 0 10 4 5 1 46 22
AC Milan (loan) 2010–11 Serie A 29 14 4 3 8[e] 4 41 21
AC Milan 2011–12 Serie A 32 28 3 1 8[e] 5 1[g] 1 44 35
Paris Saint-Germain 2012–13 Ligue 1 34 30 2 2 1 0 9[e] 3 46 35
2013–14 Ligue 1 33 26 2 3 2 2 8[e] 10 1[j] 0 46 41
2014–15 Ligue 1 24 19 3 4 3 3 6[e] 2 1[j] 2 37 30
2015–16 Ligue 1 31 38 6 7 3 0 10[e] 5 1[j] 0 51 50
Total 122 113 13 16 9 5 33 20 3 2 180 156
Manchester United 2016–17 Premier League 28 17 1 1 5 4 11[k] 5 1[l] 1 46 28
2017–18 Premier League 5 0 0 0 1 1 1[e] 0 7 1
Total 33 17 1 1 6 5 12 5 1 1 53 29
LA Galaxy 2018 MLS 27 22 0 0 27 22
2019 MLS 31 31 0 0 2 1 33 32
Total 58 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 53
AC Milan 2019–20 Serie A 18 10 2 1 20 11
2020–21 Serie A 19 15 2 1 6[k] 1 27 17
2021–22 Serie A 23 8 0 0 4[e] 0 27 8
2022–23 Serie A 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total 61 33 4 2 0 0 10 1 0 0 75 36
Career total 636 405 47 33 15 10 149 57 16 5 863 510
  1. ^ Dani Alves has won 38 trophies in his career,[3] whilst Andrés Iniesta has 36 trophies to his name (32 with Barcelona,[4] three with Spain, and one with Vissel Kobe)
  2. ^ Includes Svenska Cupen, KNVB Cup, Coppa Italia, Copa del Rey, Coupe de France, FA Cup
  3. ^ Includes Coupe de la Ligue, EFL Cup
  4. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and two goals in UEFA Cup
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  6. ^ a b Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield
  7. ^ a b c d e Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
  8. ^ One appearance in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  9. ^ Appearance in Supercopa de España
  10. ^ a b c Appearance in Trophée des Champions
  11. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  12. ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield

International

As of match played 29 March 2022[438]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team Year Apps Goals
Sweden 2001 5 1
2002 10 2
2003 4 3
2004 12 8
2005 5 4
2006 6 0
2007 7 0
2008 7 2
2009 6 2
2010 4 3
2011 8 3
2012 11 11
2013 11 9
2014 5 3
2015 10 11
2016 5 0
2017 0 0
2018 0 0
2019 0 0
2020 0 0
2021 4 0
2022 1 0
Total 121 62

Honours

Ajax[439]

  • Eredivisie: 2001–02, 2003–04
  • KNVB Cup: 2001–02
  • Johan Cruyff Shield: 2002

Juventus[439]

  • Serie A: 2004–05, 2005–06 (both revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)

Inter Milan[439]

  • Serie A: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2006, 2008

Barcelona[439]

  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2009
  • UEFA Super Cup: 2009
  • La Liga: 2009–10
  • Supercopa de España: 2009, 2010

AC Milan[439]

  • Serie A: 2010–11, 2021–22
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2011

Paris Saint-Germain[439]

  • Ligue 1: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Coupe de France: 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Coupe de la Ligue: 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Trophée des Champions: 2013, 2014, 2015

Manchester United[439]

  • UEFA Europa League: 2016–17
  • EFL Cup: 2016–17
  • FA Community Shield: 2016

Individual

  • Ballon d’Or Nominations: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016[440]
  • Ballon d’Or 4th place: 2013
  • Golden Foot: 2012[441]
  • Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award: 2022[442]
  • FIFA Puskás Award: 2013[443]
  • FIFA FIFPro World XI: 2013[444]
  • UEFA Team of the Year: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014[445]
  • UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year (published 2015)[446]
  • UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 2012[271]
  • UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2013–14[447]
  • UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2016–17[448]
  • ESM Team of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14[449]
  • L’Équipe Journalists’ Best XI: 2008[450]
  • UEFA Euro 2004: Goal of the Tournament: Italy vs Sweden[451]
  • UEFA Euro 2012: Goal of the Tournament: Sweden vs France[452]
  • UEFA Champions League top assist provider: 2012–13[453]
  • Eurosport Goal of the Year: 2004[454]
  • Club van 100
  • Juventus Player of the Year: 2004–05[455]
  • Serie A Player of the Month: September 2007, December 2008, January 2012, October 2020[456]
  • Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12[457]
  • Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11[458]
  • Serie A Most Loved Player: 2005[459]
  • Serie A Team of the Year: 2010–11, 2011–12[460][461]
  • Serie A Goal of the Year: 2008[459]
  • Capocannoniere: 2008–09, 2011–12[48][462]
  • Supercoppa Italiana Man of the Match: 2011
  • Gazzetta Sports Awards Legend: 2020[463]
  • Italy Best Foreign Athlete: 2021[464]
  • AC Milan Hall of Fame[465]
  • Sportschau Goal of the Month Award: November 2012[466]
  • Sportschau Goal of the Year Award: 2012[466]
  • GQ Men of the Year: 2013[467]
  • SportAccord ‘Play for Change’ Award: 2015[468]
  • Ligue 1 Player of the Month: September 2012, January 2014, February 2014, March 2014, November 2015[469]
  • UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season: 2012–13[470]
  • Ligue 1 Best Foreign Player: 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Ligue 1 Player of the Year: 2012–13,[471] 2013–14,[472] 2015–16[471]
  • Ligue 1 Team of the Year: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[473][472][474][475]
  • Ligue 1 Top scorer: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16[471]
  • Ligue 1 Goal of the Year: 2014[476]
  • Étoile d’Or France Football: 2014, 2016[477]
  • Trophée des Champions Man of the Match: 2014
  • Coupe de la Ligue Man of the Match: 2014–15[478]
  • Coupe de France Man of the Match: 2015–16[479]
  • Coupe de la Ligue Top scorer: 2014–15[480]
  • Coupe de France Top scorer: 2014–15, 2015–16[481][482]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Player of the Month: August 2012, September 2012, November 2013, January 2014, February 2015, November 2015, December 2015, January 2016, February 2016[483][484][485][486][487][488]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Hall of Fame[489]
  • Paris Saint-Germain Team of the History[490]
  • Medal of the City of Paris: 2016[491]
  • Eurosport European Player of the Month: August 2016[492]
  • Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[493]
  • PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[494]
  • Manchester United Player of the Month: December 2016, February 2017[495]
  • Alan Hardaker Trophy: 2017[496]
  • EFL Cup top scorer: 2016–17[497]
  • MLS All-Star: 2018, 2019[498][499]
  • MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019[500][501]
  • MLS Newcomer of the Year: 2018[502]
  • MLS Goal of the Year: 2018[503]
  • MLS Greatest Goal: 2020[504]
  • Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2019[505]
  • LA Galaxy Player of the Year: 2018, 2019[506][507]
  • LA Galaxy Golden Boot: 2018, 2019[506][507]
  • LA Galaxy Goal of the Year: 2018, 2019[508]
  • Pegasus Award: 2004[509]
  • Stor Grabb: 2004[510]
  • Guldbollen: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[511]
  • Jerringpriset: 2007[512]
  • Fotbollskanalens hederspris: 2008[513]
  • IFFHS Men’s All Time Sweden Dream Team[514]
  • International Swede of the Year Award: 2013[515]
  • Eliason Merit Award: 2018[516]
  • Malmö Walk of Fame: 2012[517]
  • Medal of the City of Malmö: 2015[518]
  • Swedish Newcomer of the Year: 2001[519]
  • Swedish Football Personality of the Year: 2002[520]
  • Swedish Forward of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020[520]
  • Swedish Male Athlete of the Year: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015[521][522][523][524]
  • Swedish Goal of the Year: 2012, 2013[520]

Records

Overall

  • The only player to have scored at least a goal in De Klassieker in Netherlands, Derby della Madonnina and Derby d’Italia in Italy, El Clásico and Derbi barceloní in Spain, Le Classique in France, Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England, El Tráfico and California Clásico in United States.[353]
  • The only player to score in the UEFA Champions League with six teams: Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.[525]
  • The only player to score on his Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League debut.[526]
  • The only player to have scored 50 Serie A goals for both Inter Milan and Milan.[527]
  • The only foreign player to have won Capocannoniere with two teams, in addition to two teams from the same city: Inter Milan (2008–09) and Milan (2011–12).[528]
  • One of three players, after Adrian Mutu and John Carew, to have scored in European competitions with seven different teams.[529]

Paris Saint-Germain

  • First Paris Saint-Germain player to be top goalscorer in three Ligue 1 seasons (2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16)[133] (equalled by Kylian Mbappé).
  • Most Ligue 1 goals in a single season: 38 in 2015–16 season[530][531]
  • Fastest Ligue 1 hat-trick: 9 minutes (vs. Troyes, 13 March 2016)[532]
  • Longest goalscoring run in Ligue 1: 9 consecutive matches in 2015–16 season (shared with Vahid Halilhodžić)[133]
  • Most goals scored in a single season (all competitions): 50 in 2015–16 season
  • All-time top scorer in Le Classique: 11 goals[533]

Ibrahimović (seen here in 2013) played for the Sweden national team from 2001 until 2016, and is currently Sweden’s all-time leading goalscorer with 62 goals.

Manchester United

  • The second player (after Ian Storey-Moore in the 1971–72 season[a]) to score in his first three league matches[526]
  • The second player (after Javier Hernández in the 2010–11 season) to score in the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, European competition and Community Shield in a single season (2016–17 season)[526]

Premier League

  • Scored the 25,000th goal in Premier League history[534]
  • The oldest player to reach 15 goals in a single season (2016–17 season at 35 years and 125 days)[535]

LA Galaxy

  • Most MLS regular season goals in a season: 30 in 2019 season[536]

Sweden

  • All-time top goalscorer for Sweden national team: 62 goals[537]
  • Sweden’s top goalscorer in UEFA European Championship: 6 goals[538]
  • Sweden’s only player to score in three consecutive UEFA European Championship tournaments: 2004, 2008 and 2012[539]
  • Most Guldbollen (Swedish Male footballer of the Year) awards: 12[540]

Discography

Singles

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
2014 «Du gamla, Du fria»
(Zlatan featuring Day)
(produced by Max Martin)
[541]
13

Filmography

Key

Denotes films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

See also

  • List of footballers with 100 or more UEFA Champions League appearances
  • List of top international men’s football goalscorers by country
  • List of men’s footballers with 100 or more international caps
  • List of men’s footballers with 50 or more international goals
  • List of international goals scored by Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • List of men’s footballers with 500 or more goals

Notes

  1. ^ Ibrahimović was the first Manchester United player in the Premier League format.

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Zlatan Ibrahimović Biography

(One of the Greatest Football Strikers of All Time)

Birthday: October 3, 1981 (Libra)

Born In: Malmo, Sweden

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is an ace Swedish footballer who plays for the English club Manchester United. He served the Swedish football team as a captain from 2010 until he retired from international football in 2016. Known as one of the most prolific strikers, Ibrahimovic is well*known for his strength, precision and stamina. Having won 33 trophies in his football career, he has become the second most decorated active footballer of present times. Beginning his career in late 90’s, through his sheer ability and skills, he became a crucial member of the Swedish national football team. He is one of the ten players to have made more than 100 appearances for the national football team of Sweden.Hhe is the all time leading international goal scorer for Sweden. He represented his home country in the 2002 and 2006 world cups along with several UEFA European championships. He has been awarded Sweden’s highest honour for a football player, the Golden Ball award, for a record 11 times. In December 2013, The Guardian named him as one of the top three footballers of this era, behind legends, such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. In December 2014, he was namedas the second greatest Swedish sportsperson of all time by a leading Swedish newspaper, Dagens Nyheter; the first being legendary tennis player, Bjorn Borg.

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Запрос «Ибрагимович» перенаправляется сюда; см. также другие значения.

Футбол

Златан Ибрагимович

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Общая информация
Прозвище Ибра[1]
Рост 195[2] см
Вес 95[2] кг
Позиция нападающий
Клуб Флаг Италии Милан
Номер 11
Молодёжные клубы
1987—1991 Флаг Швеции Мальмё BI
1989—1995 Флаг Швеции ФБК Балкан[en]
1995—1999 Флаг Швеции Мальмё
Клубная карьера[* 1]
1999—2001 Флаг Швеции Мальмё 40 (16)
2001—2004 Флаг Нидерландов Аякс 74 (35)
2004—2006 Флаг Италии Ювентус 70 (23)
2006—2009 Флаг Италии Интернационале 88 (57)
2009—2011 Флаг Испании Барселона 29 (16)
2010—2011  Флаг Италии Милан 29 (14)
2011—2012 Флаг Италии Милан 32 (28)
2012—2016 Флаг Франции (1976—2020) Пари Сен-Жермен 122 (113)
2016—2018 Флаг Англии Манчестер Юнайтед 33 (17)
2018—2019 Флаг США Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси 58 (53)
2020—н. в. Флаг Италии Милан 60 (33)
Национальная сборная[* 2]
1999 Флаг Швеции Швеция (до 18) 4 (1)
2001 Флаг Швеции Швеция (до 21) 7 (6)
2001—2022 Флаг Швеции Швеция 121 (62)
  1. Количество игр и голов за профессиональный клуб считается только для различных лиг национальных чемпионатов, обновлено по состоянию на 14 августа 2022 года.
  2. Количество игр и голов за национальную сборную в официальных матчах, обновлено по состоянию на 14 августа 2022 года.

Зла́тан Ибраги́мович (швед. и босн. Zlatan Ibrahimović, шведское произношение: [ˈslaːtan ɪbraˈhiːmɔvɪtɕ]; род. 3 октября 1981, Мальмё) — шведский футболист, нападающий итальянского клуба «Милан». Бывший капитан сборной Швеции. Он считается одним из самых непредсказуемых и мастеровитых нападающих своего поколения[3]. По версии газеты The Guardian, Ибрагимович занял третью строчку лучших футболистов мира за 2013 год[4][5]. По версии шведского журнала Dagens Nyheter, Ибрагимович занял второе место в списке лучших спортсменов государства всех времён[6]. Он забил более 570 голов за карьеру, включая более 500 голов за клуб[7], и забивал в каждом из последних четырёх десятилетий[8][9].

С 12-летнего возраста выступал за юношеские команды «Мальмё», а в 1999 году дебютировал в основном составеПерейти к разделу ««Мальмё»». Проведя два года в основе клуба, летом 2001 года перешёл в нидерландский «Аякс» за 7,8 млн евроПерейти к разделу ««Аякс»». За три года в Амстердаме Златан выиграл два чемпионских титула и один Кубок страны. Летом 2004 года перешёл в итальянский «Ювентус» за 16 млн евроПерейти к разделу ««Ювентус»». В первом своём сезоне стал чемпионом Италии. В сезоне 2005/06 защитил титул, но вследствие «Кальчополи» оба чемпионства были аннулированы, после чего за 24,8 млн евро Ибрагимович перешёл в «Интер»Перейти к разделу ««Интер»». За три года в составе «чёрно-синих» завоевал три подряд скудетто. Летом 2009 года за 46 млн евро и Самюэля Это’о перешёл в испанскую «Барселону»Перейти к разделу ««Барселона»». В составе клуба стал чемпионом Испании, клубным чемпионом мира и обладателем Суперкубка УЕФА. Но из-за конфликта[10] с главным тренером «сине-гранатовых» Хосепом Гвардиолой летом 2010 года Ибрагимович перешёл в «Милан» на правах аренды, а в 2011 году окончательно переехал в МиланПерейти к разделу ««Милан»». В первом своём сезоне после возвращения в Серию А Златан вновь стал чемпионом Италии. В 2012 году из-за финансовых проблем «Милану» пришлось продать Ибрагимовича и Тиагу Силву в «Пари Сен-Жермен», стоимость сделки составила 60 млн евроПерейти к разделу ««Пари Сен-Жермен»». В составе парижан швед четыре раза подряд стал чемпионом Франции. Летом 2016 года, на правах свободного агента перешёл в английский «Манчестер Юнайтед»Перейти к разделу ««Манчестер Юнайтед»». В составе «красных дьяволов» стал победителем Лиги Европы, обладателем Кубка Футбольной лиги и Суперкубка Англии. В марте 2018 года «Манчестер Юнайтед» объявил о расторжении контракта с футболистом, после чего Ибрагимович перешёл в «Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси» выступающий в MLSПерейти к разделу ««Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси»». В январе 2020 года Златан вернулся в «Милан»[11]Перейти к разделу «Возвращение в «Милан»».

В 2001 году дебютировал за сборную Швеции. Сыграл на четырёх чемпионатах Европы (2004, 2008, 2012 и 2016) и на двух чемпионатах мира (2002 и 2006). Лучший бомбардир в истории национальной сборной Швеции[12]Перейти к разделу «Карьера в сборной».

Ранние годы

Родился в Мальмё, в районе Русенгорд, в семье югославских эмигрантов. Его отец Шефик Ибрагимович — боснийский славянин-мусульманин из Тузлы, а мать Юрка Гравич — хорватка из Задара[13][14]. Они встретились и вступили в брак в Швеции. В восемь лет Златан стал выступать за детскую команду клуба «Балкан[en]», в которой играли исключительно выходцы из балканских стран[15][16]. Его сразу записали в более старшую возрастную группу. Однажды Ибрагимович, выступая за детскую команду выходцев с Балкан, в первом тайме остался на скамейке запасных за плохое поведение. К перерыву его команда уступала 0:4, и тренер позволил Ибрагимовичу выйти на поле. Тот забил восемь мячей, а его команда победила со счётом 8:4[17][18].

Клубная карьера

«Мальмё»

В возрасте 12 лет прошёл просмотр в клубе «Мальмё»[19]. В 1995—1999 годах играл за юношеские команды клуба. В сезоне 1999 года дебютировал в основной команде клуба (6 матчей, 1 гол); в том сезоне клуб впервые за 63 сезона вылетел из высшего шведского дивизиона. В сезоне 2000 года забил 12 голов в Суперэттане (втором дивизионе), внеся весомый вклад в возвращение клуба в высшую лигу; его игра заинтересовала главного тренера лондонского «Арсенала» Арсена Венгера и он предложил шведу показать себя в матче перед подписанием контракта[20]. Ибрагимовичу не понравилось, что с ним не планируют заключить контракт сразу же, на что он ответил «Златан не ходит на прослушивания»[20][21][22]. Лео Бенхаккер (в то время технический директор «Аякса») проявил интерес к игроку после того, как увидел его игру в товарищеском матче против норвежского клуба «Мосс»[23]. 22 марта 2001 года Златан перешёл в «Аякс». Сумма трансфера составила 7,8 млн евро[24][25], что на тот момент являлось наибольшей суммой, которую получал шведский клуб за своего игрока[26].

«Аякс»

2 апреля 2001 года Ибрагимович был представлен в качестве игрока «Аякса»[27]. Технический директор клуба Лео Бенхаккер и тренер Ко Адриансе заявили, что они давно следили за молодым нападающим[27]. На пресс-конференции Златан сказал, что «Аякс» идеально подходит для него как команда играющая в его футбол[27]. В интервью шведской газете Ибрагимович прокомментировал свой переход: «Когда мне было 15 лет, я играл на юношеском турнире в Амстердаме. Об „Аяксе“ я, конечно, уже тогда знал. Это большой клуб. Моя мечта сбылась, я буду здесь играть»[28]. С первых матчей Ибрагимович начал демонстрировать свой потенциал — в шести товарищеских матчах он забил 18 голов[29]. Первый официальный матч за «красно-белых» швед провёл 8 августа в Лиге чемпионов УЕФА против шотландского «Селтика», выйдя на замену на 46-й минуте[30][31]. Его команда уступила со счётом 1:3, а сам Златан был разочарован тем, что не попал в стартовый состав[32]. Через одиннадцать дней он дебютировал в чемпионате Нидерландов, появившись на замену в матче с «Родой»[33]. Во втором туре Златан забил свой первый гол в чемпионате, открыв счёт в дерби против «Фейеноорда»[34]. В октябре Ибрагимович получил пятиматчевую дисквалификацию за удар соперника локтем. Этот инцидент произошёл 30 сентября в матче «Гронинген» — «Аякс» и остался незамеченным со стороны главного арбитра встречи. Через несколько дней прокурор KNVB начал расследование «дела Ибрагимовича»[35][36]. В итоге дисциплинарный комитет наказал нападающего на пять матчей[37]. В сезоне 2001/02 «Аякс» стал чемпионом Нидерландов.

В следующем сезоне Ибрагимович громко заявил о себе в Лиге чемпионов. В своём первом матче этого турнира против чемпиона Франции, лионского «Олимпика», он забил два гола. В том сезоне «Аякс» дошёл до четвертьфинала, где уступил с минимальным счётом будущему чемпиону турнира, итальянскому «Милану». Чемпионат «Аякс» завершил вторым, уступив чемпионский титул ПСВ.

В сезоне 2003/04 «Аякс» вернул себе чемпионский титул. В групповом матче против «Милана» 16 сентября 2003 года миланский полузащитник Дженнаро Гаттузо был удалён[38] с поля за удар Ибрагимовичу в лицо; в том сезоне «Аяксу» не удалось выйти из группового турнира.

22 августа 2004 года он забил в ворота «Бреды» гол, который был назван зрителями канала «Евроспорт» лучшим голом года[24] (Ибрагимович обыграл полкоманды соперника, включая вратаря, и поразил пустые ворота)[39]. 31 августа 2004 года, в последний день летнего трансферного окна, Ибрагимович покинул «Аякс» и перешёл в «Ювентус».

Три года в «Аяксе» принесли ему два чемпионских титула, один Кубок, 38 голов и постоянное место в первой сборной Швеции.

«Ювентус»

31 августа 2004 года Ибрагимович подписал контракт с «Ювентусом», сумма трансфера составила 16 млн. €[40]. Поначалу из-за частых травм Давида Трезеге, Златан стал попадать в стартовый состав, что позволило ему к концу сезона забить 16 голов. В начале лета 2005 года итальянские СМИ сообщили, что «Реал Мадрид» предложил за Ибрагимовича 70 млн. €, позднее выяснилось, что это была «утка», инициированная спортивным агентом Ибрагимовича, Мино Райолой для увеличения трансферной стоимости шведа[24]. 14 ноября 2005 года Ибрагимович получил шведский «Золотой мяч» — награду, которую получает лучший шведский футболист года[41].

В следующем сезоне его роль в атаке «Ювентуса» изменилась — он стал реже забивать, уйдя на второй план, закончив сезон с 10 забитыми мячами во всех турнирах. В Лиги чемпионов «Ювентус» дошёл до 1/4 Финала, уступив будущему финалисту «Арсеналу»[42]. Златан в составе «Ювентуса» выиграл второе подряд Скудетто, набрав 91 очко и потерпев всего одно поражение. В общей же сложности за «Ювентус» Ибрагимович провёл 70 матчей и забил 26 голов. Летом 2006 года «Ювентус» и Ибрагимович потеряли чемпионские титулы, полученные в двух предыдущих сезонах, из-за коррупционного скандала. Вследствие чего Ибрагимович покинул «Ювентус», когда команда была переведена в Серию B, из-за нежелания играть во втором итальянском дивизионе[43].

«Интер»

10 августа 2006 года Ибрагимович подписал четырёхлетний контракт с миланским «Интером» сумма трансфера составила 24,8 млн евро[44][45], это случилось спустя несколько дней после перехода 30-летнего Патрика Виейра из «Юве» в «Интера»[46]. На пресс-конференции Ибрагимович заявил, что в детстве «Интер» был его любимой командой[47]. 9 сентября на матче Серии А сезона 2006/07 против «Фиорентины» Ибрагимович забил свой первый мяч за «Интер», отличившись на 61-й минуте[48][49].

В сезоне 2006/07 Ибрагимович забил 15 мячей, а «Интер» выиграл своё первое скудетто за 17 лет. Клуб завершил сезон с 97 набранными очками, установив рекорд лиги. В Лиге чемпионов 2006/07 «Интер» дошёл до 1/8 финала, уступив в «Валенсии».

16 сентября 2007 года Ибрагимович сыграл 100-й матч в Серии А. В начале сезона 2007/08 он продлил контракт с клубом до июня 2013 года[50] и начал получать 9 млн евро в год, став самым высокооплачиваемым игроком мира[51]. Ибрагимович сделал дубль в ворота ПСВ на групповом этапе Лиги чемпионов 2007/2008, эти голы стали первыми для него в Европе с декабря 2005 года и первым за «Интер» в еврокубках. 7 ноября в матче группового этапа забил зрелищный гол в «девятку», поразив ворота ЦСКА, впоследствии этот гол стал использоваться в заставке к матчам Лиги чемпионов[источник не указан 858 дней][52]. Но в плей-офф он сыграл не лучшим образом,[источник не указан 858 дней] и «Интер» вновь вылетел со стадии 1/8 финала, проиграв «Ливерпулю», а Ибрагимович — из списка претендентов на «Золотой мяч»[53]. Далее были травмы,[уточнить] и без Ибрагимовича имевший колоссальный[уточнить] отрыв от преследователей «Интер» растерял к последнему туру почти всё преимущество. В матче против «Пармы» только выход Ибрагимовича и его «золотой дубль» позволили «Интеру» выиграть скудетто[54].

4 октября 2008 года Ибрагимович забил красивый мяч в ворота «Болоньи» — Адриано выполнил фланговую передачу на ближний угол вратарской, а Ибрагимович технично пробил пяткой по летящему мячу[55][56][57]. Сезон 2008/09 для Ибрагимовича сложился успешно, он стал лучшим бомбардиром лиги, забив 25 голов, «Интер» в третий раз подряд стал чемпионом, не потерпев ни одного домашнего поражения в сезоне. Но в Европе клуб вылетел от «Манчестер Юнайтед» на стадии 1/8 финала из Лиги чемпионов[58]. В шести матчах плей-офф (за три года), где играл Ибрагимович, команда забила только в одном.

«Барселона»

После трансфера Максвелла президент каталонского клуба Жоан Лапорта объявил, что была достигнута договорённость между «Барселоной» и «Интером» о покупке Ибрагимовича. Свой последний матч за «Интер» Ибрагимович сыграл против «Челси» во время турнира World Football Challenge 2009[59]. 27 июля 2009 года швед прошёл медицинское обследование, после чего состоялась церемония представления игрока на «Камп Ноу» в присутствии 62 тыс. зрителей[60]. Ибрагимович подписал пятилетний контракт[61][62], его трансфер из «Интера» обошёлся «Барселоне» в € 46 млн. Кроме того, в миланский клуб отправился Самуэль Это’о, который был оценён в € 20 млн[63]. Александр Глеб должен был стать частью сделки, но отказался переезжать в Италию на правах аренды, после чего «Барселоне» пришлось доплатить за шведа порядка € 5 млн[64]. В сумме «Интер» получил € 69,5 млн[65][66], но часть из них (около 4,5 %) была перераспределена в молодёжные клубы согласно «налогу солидарности»[67].

Ибрагимович дебютировал за «Барселону» 23 августа 2009 года в матче за Суперкубок Испании против «Атлетика» (3:1) и отметился голевой передачей на Лионеля Месси. По сумме двух встреч (5:2) «Барселона» завоевала Суперкубок. 28 августа Ибрагимович выиграл свой второй титул — Суперкубок УЕФА[68]. В первом туре Примеры сезона 2009/10 в матче против хихонского «Спортинга» Ибрагимович забил свой первый гол за «Барселону», после чего отличался в трёх матчах подряд[69].

20 октября Ибрагимович забил свой первый гол в Лиге чемпионов 2009/10, в матче группового этапа против российского «Рубина». Пять дней спустя сделал дубль, отличившись в матче против «Сарагосы» (6:1)[70]. 7 ноября Ибрагимович получил травму бедра и выбыл на три недели. Он вернулся в строй к матчу против мадридского «Реала», выйдя на замену вместо Тьерри Анри в начале второго тайма, а на 56-й минуте с передачи Дани Алвеса забил победный мяч[71], отличившись седьмой раз в семи встречах[72]. 19 декабря 2009 года Ибрагимович стал победителем Клубного чемпионата мира по футболу, когда «Барселона» обыграла в финальном матче аргентинский «Эстудиантес» 2:1.

Первый гол в 2010 году Ибрагимович забил 14 февраля в матче против «Атлетико Мадрид». Во время разминки перед матчем против «Атлетика» повредил трёхглавую мышцу голени, вследствие чего пропускал ответный матч четвертьфинала Лиги чемпионов 2009/10 против «Арсенала» (4:1), Эль-Класико (2:0)[73] и следующий матч Лиги против «Депортиво». Вернулся на поле в матче против «Эспаньола», выйдя на 82-й минуте встречи.

Ибрагимович закончил сезон с 16 забитыми мячами, а «Барселона» выиграла Ла Лигу, набрав 99 очков в 38 матчах. Свой последний гол за клуб швед забил в матче за Суперкубок Испании 14 августа против «Севильи», а 25 августа сыграл последний матч за «Барселону» в рамках Кубка Жоана Гампера против «Милана». После чего в СМИ стала появляться информация о конфликте Ибрагимовича с тренером Хосепом Гвардиолой[10][74].

«Милан»

28 августа 2010 года было объявлено о переходе Ибрагимовича в «Милан» на правах годичной аренды, по окончании которой итальянский клуб мог выкупить права на игрока за 24 миллиона евро[75][76][77]. 11 сентября в своём первом матче за «Милан», во втором туре серии А сезона 2010/11 против «Чезены» на выезде, Ибрагимович на 86-й минуте не смог реализовать пенальти, пробив в штангу[78]. Свои первые голы за «Милан» забил 15 сентября в матче Лиги чемпионов 2010/11 с французским «Осером» (2:0), отличившись на 66-й и 69-й минутах[79][80]. 14 ноября состоялось Миланское дерби, в котором Ибрагимович забил единственный мяч, поразив ворота своего бывшего клуба.

В марте 2011 года Ибрагимович получил трёхматчевую дисквалификацию за удар в живот защитника «Бари» Марко Росси[81][82]. 25 марта дисквалификация была сокращена до двух матчей[83], что позволило Ибрагимовичу сыграть в гостевом поединке против «Фиорентины», в котором он получил жёлтую карточку, а в самой концовке матча был вновь удалён за чересчур эмоциональное обращение к боковому арбитру, снова получив трёхматчевую дисквалификацию[84]. 7 мая 2011 года после ничьи с «Ромой» за два тура до конца чемпионата «Милан» официально завоевал первое за последние 7 лет скудетто, Ибрагимович выиграл свой восьмой национальный чемпионат подряд, если учитывать титулы «Ювентуса» 2005 и 2006, которых клуб был лишён в результате коррупционного скандала 2006 года. За восемь лет (2003—2011) он сменил пять клубов из трёх стран, но с каждым клубом неизменно завершал сезон на первом месте в таблице. Всего за сезон Ибрагимович отличился 21 раз и отдал 11 результативных передач во всех турнирах, в связи с чем его стали сравнивать с легендой «Милана» — Марко ван Бастеном[85][86][87]. 18 июня итальянский клуб выкупил трансфер шведа у «Барселоны»[88].

Свой первый гол в сезоне 2011/12 Ибрагимович забил 6 августа в матче за Суперкубок Италии против «Интернационале» (2:1). В чемпионате отличился уже в первом туре в матче против «Лацио» (2:2). Свой третий мяч в сезоне забил во второй игре группового раунда Лиги чемпионов 2011/12 против «Виктории Пльзень», отличившись с пенальти. 23 ноября Ибрагимович забил первый мяч своей команды во встрече с «Барселоной» (2:3), отличившись на 20-й минуте, переиграв своего бывшего одноклубника Виктора Вальдеса[89]. 28 ноября первый из двух мячей в ворота «Кьево» стал для Ибрагимовича 100-м в Серии А[90].

5 января 2012 года в одном из эпизодов матча против «Наполи» Ибрагимович ударил по лицу защитника неаполитанцев Сальваторе Ароники, за что был удалён с поля[91], а позже вновь получил трёхматчевую дисквалификацию[92][93]. 15 февраля в матче плей-офф Лиги чемпионов против «Арсенала» (4:0) стал лучшим игроком встречи[94], забив один гол и отдав две голевые передачи[95][96]. 3 в выездном матче против «Палермо» (4:0) Ибрагимович сделал свой единственный хет-трик за «Милан»[97]. По итогам сезона стал лучшим бомбардиром чемпионата Италии, отличившись 28 раз (из них 10 — с пенальти) в 32 играх чемпионата. Всего за сезон Ибрагимович забил 35 голов (28 — в чемпионате, 5 — в Лиге чемпионов УЕФА, 1 — в Кубке и Суперкубке Италии).

«Пари Сен-Жермен»

17 июля 2012 года французский «Пари Сен-Жермен» подтвердил, что клуб достиг соглашения о приобретении Ибрагимовича у «Милана», трансферная стоимость оценивалась в € 20 млн[98], с учётом суммы трансфера в «ПСЖ» клубы Ибрагимовича потратили на него € 171 млн, что делало его вторым после Анхелья Ди Марии (€ 177 млн) самым дорогим футболистом в истории при пересчёте на общее количество потраченных денежных средств[99][100]. Контракт был подписан на три года, по нему Ибрагимович должен был получать € 14 млн в год[101][102][103][104][105]. 18 июня состоялась пресс-конференция, на которой Ибрагимович сказал: «Это следующий шаг в моей карьере, ещё одна мечта, ставшая явью. „ПСЖ“ — это очень интересный проект, частью которого я хочу быть. Я хочу творить с этой командой историю, я пришёл сюда побеждать, и это всё, о чём я думаю»[106][107]. Однако через несколько лет стало известно о том, что он не хотел уходить из «Милана», ему пришлось перейти в «ПСЖ» из-за договоренности между клубами без его участия[108][109].

Давно во Франции не было такого нападающего, как Ибрагимович. Он на уровень выше всех остальных.

We haven’t had a goalscorer like him in France for a long time. He is on a different planet to anyone else.[86]

Свой первый официальный матч Ибрагимович сыграл 11 августа в первом туре чемпионата Франции против «Лорьяна» (2:2), где забил свои первые два гола за новый клуб, отличившись с игры на 65-й минуте и с пенальти на 86-й[110][111]. Ибрагимович сделал дубль в первом тайме матча с «Лиллем», что помогло «ПСЖ» добиться победы 2:1 после трёх подряд ничейных результатов[112].

Златан в ноябре 2012 года

На групповом этапе Лиги чемпионов сезона 2012/13 в матче против киевского «Динамо» 18 сентября Ибрагимович отличился с пенальти, забив свой шестой мяч в пяти встречах под руководством Карло Анчелотти. Таким образом, он стал первым футболистом, забивавшим за шесть разных команд в Лиге чемпионов[113]. 8 октября стал третьим футболистом в истории (после Роналдиньо и Лорана Блана), который участвовал в испанском Эль-Класико, миланском дерби и Ле Классико. Он забил оба гола «ПСЖ» в этой встрече против «Марселя» (2:2) (первый гол был забит в комбинации с партнёрами, а второй — ударом со штрафного)[114]. 11 декабря сделал первый хет-трик за «ПСЖ» в матче против «Валансьена» (4:0)[115]. В январе 2013 года после ухода бразильца Нене Ибрагимович взял себе 10-й номер[116]. До этого дважды, перед переходом в другой клуб (в 2009 году из «Интера» и в 2012 году из «Милана»), менял номер на десятый, но после этого не появлялся на поле с этим номером в официальных матчах. В апреле 2013 года Ибрагимович отличился в игре против своего бывшего клуба «Барселоны» в рамках плей-офф Лиги чемпионов. Тем не менее, в ответном матче на «Камп Ноу» была зафиксирована ничья со счётом 1:1, и по правилу выездного гола дальше прошла «Барселона». Ибрагимович стал лучшим ассистентом Лиги чемпионов 2012/13[117], отдавш 7 передач. 12 мая «ПСЖ» выиграл у «Марселя» со счётом 1:0, тем самым став чемпионом Франции в сезоне 2012/13, это третий титул парижан и первый с 1994 года[118][119][120][121]. Ибрагимович выиграл гонку бомбардиров чемпионата с 30 забитыми мячами, последний раз 30 голов забивал Жан-Пьер Папен в сезоне 1989/1990. Ибрагимович впервые в карьере достиг отметки в 30 забитых мячей в национальном чемпионате[122]. 20 мая Ибрагимович был признан лучшим игроком чемпионата Франции 2012/13[123][124].

Свой первый гол в сезоне 2013/14 Ибрагимович забил 31 августа в игре против «Генгама» (2:0), отличившись уже в компенсированное арбитром время[125]. 24 сентября Ибрагимович продлил контракт с «Пари Сен-Жермен» до лета 2016 года[126]. 2 октября забил два мяча в ворота «Бенфики» на групповом этапе Лиги чемпионов[127]. 19 октября поучаствовал в разгроме «Бастии» (4:0), забив два мяча, особо красивым стал первый гол шведа, забитый пяткой[128]. 23 октября в гостевом матче Лиги чемпионов против «Андерлехта» сделал 8-й по скорости хет-трик и стал 11 футболистом, забивавшим четыре раза в одном матче Лиги чемпионов[129]. Скорость полёта третьего мяча составила 41 м/с[130]. 20 января 2014 года в матче 21-го тура Лиги 1 Ибрагимович оформил дубль в ворота «Нанта» (5:0), второй мяч в этой встречи стал для шведа 300-м в клубной карьере[131]. 16 марта Ибрагимович, сделав дубль в ворота Сент-Этьена, побил клубный рекорд, принадлежавший более 35 лет Карлосу Бьянки, швед забил 39-й и 40-й голы за «ПСЖ» во всех соревнованиях сезона[132][133]. 19 апреля 2014 года, «ПСЖ» стал победителем Кубка французской лиги, обыграв на стадионе «Стад де Франс» «Лион» 2:1[134][135], Ибрагимович участие в матче не принимал в связи с травмой правого бедра, полученной в первом четвертьфинальном матче Лиги чемпионов против «Челси» (3:1)[136]. 7 мая «ПСЖ» досрочно стал чемпионом Франции в сезоне 2013/14, это произошла после того, как «Монако» упустил победу над «Генгамом» (1:1) за два тура до конца сезона, это второй подряд титул для «красно-синих» и четвёртый в истории клуба[137][138]. 12 мая Ибрагимович был признан лучшим игроком чемпионата Франции, подобного звания швед удостоился второй год подряд[139][140][141]. Забив в 33-х матчах 26 голов (шесть — с пенальти), стал лучшим бомбардиром чемпионата Франции второй сезон подряд[142].

2 августа 2014 года оформил дубль в матче с «Генгамом» и принёс своей команде победу в матче за Суперкубок Франции (2:0)[143]. «ПСЖ» начал защиту чемпионского титула с ничьей в матче с «Реймсом» (2:2), Златан открыл счёт на седьмой минуте матча, а на 19-й не реализовал пенальти[144]. 16 августа в матче 2-го тура Лиги 1 с «Бастией» Ибрагимович получил травму, игроку был диагностирован частичный разрыв мышц живота[145], проведя на поле всего 15 минут. Всего в сезоне Златан принял участие в семи матчах, в которых забил семь голов и отдал одну голевую передачу. 1 сентября Ибрагимович помог «ПСЖ» разгромить «Сент-Этьен» (5:0) в матче четвёртого тура чемпионата, сделав хет-трик[146]. 23 сентября, перед матчем «Каном», французская пресса сообщила, что шведский форвард не выйдет на поле из-за боли в пятке, из-за этого Златан пропустил матч второго тура группового этапа Лиги чемпионов 2014/2015 против «Барселоны»[147]. В общей сложности форвард пропустил около полутора месяцев и вернулся на поле в матче 13-го тура Лиги 1 «ПСЖ» — «Марсель» (2:0)[148]. 11 ноября, Ибрагимович в девятый раз признан игроком года в Швеции[149], Златан посвятил награду своему брату Сапко, скончавшемуся в апреле после продолжительной болезни в возрасте 40 лет, а также бывшему игроку «Марселя» Класу Ингессону, умершему от рака в возрасте 46 лет и шведскому защитнику Понтусу Сегерстрому, скончавшемуся в 33 года от опухоли мозга, оба футболиста ушли из жизни в октябре[150]. 11 марта Ибрагимович повторил рекорд голландца Эдгара Давидса по числу красных карточек в Лиге чемпионов, швед на 31-й минуте ответного матча 1/8 финала против «Челси» заработал свою четвёртую красную карточку[151]. 8 апреля «ПСЖ» выиграл у «Сент-Этьена» (4:1) в полуфинале Кубка Франции, швед оформил хет-трик, первый гол стал для него сотым в составе «парижан»[152]. 10 апреля Ибрагимовича дисквалифицировали на четыре матча за оскорбление арбитров в выездном матче 29-го тура чемпионата Франции против «Бордо» (2:3)[153]. Однако Златан настаивает, что его высказывания не были адресованы арбитру. В частности, после матча игрок сказал, что «за 15 лет игровой карьеры никогда не видел такого плохого судейства, как в этой дерьмовой стране»[154]. Впоследствии после того, как «ПСЖ» оспорил наказание Ибрагимовича в Олимпийском комитете Франции[155], дисквалификация была сокращена до трёх матчей[156]. 11 апреля швед стал обладателем Кубка французской лиги — в финале «ПСЖ» выиграл у «Бастии» со счётом 0:4, в котором Ибрагимович и оформил дубль[157], а также был признан лучшим игроком финала[158]. 16 мая 2015 года Златна в составе «ПСЖ» третий раз подряд стал чемпионом Франции[159], с 19 мячами, занял третью строчку в списке бомбардиров чемпионата. В голосовании за лучшего футболиста сезона во французской Лиге 1 по версии национального союза профессиональных футболистов Ибрагимович занял второе место, уступив титул Александру Ляказетту[160].

1 августа 2015 года в матче против «Лиона» Залатан выиграл Суперкубок Франции (2:0)[161]. За пять минут до конца матча Златан ударил по мячу и почувствовал боль, впоследствии было диагностировано растяжение внутренней медиальной связки правого колена[162], из-за травмы швед пропустил первые 3 тура чемпионата и вышел на поле только 31 августа в матче против «Монако» (3:0)[163]. Из-за травмы полученной в матче отборочном матче чемпионата Европы 2016 против сборной России[164], Златан пропустил матч 5 тура против «Бордо»[165]. 16 сентября в пером туре группового этапа Лиги чемпионов УЕФА 2015/2016 Ибрагимович забил мяч своему родному клубу «Мальмё» (2:0)[166]. 4 октября Златан оформил дубль в домашнем матче 9-го тура с «Марселем», реализовав пенальти на 41-й и 44-й минутах, забил свой 110-й гол за парижан во всех турнирах, при этом обойдя Педру Паулету (109) став рекордсменом «ПСЖ» по количеству забитых мячей[167]. 7 ноября, отличившись на 18-й минуте матча против «Тулузы» (5:0)[168], Ибрагимович повторил личный рекорд, забив в шести подряд играх чемпионата Франции[169]. 10 ноября, Ибрагимович в десятый раз признан игроком года в Швеции[170]. 21 ноября, матч «ПСЖ» против «Лорьяна» в рамках 14-го тура чемпионата Франции, стал для Ибрагимовича 100-м в Лиге 1[171]. 25 ноября, Златан забронировал главную площадь Мальмё, чтобы болельщики смогли наблюдать за матчем группового этапа Лиги чемпионов между «ПСЖ» и «Мальмё» (5:0)[172], в этом матче Ибрагимович отметился голом на 49-й минуте[173]. 4 декабря, в матче 17-го тура чемпионата Франции, швед отметился голом с пенальти в ворота «Ниццы», для 34-летнего нападающего этот мяч стал 86-м в рамках Лиги 1, что позволило ему стать лучшим бомбардиром парижского клуба во французском первенстве[174]. 13 марта 2016 года «ПСЖ» разгромил «Труа» со счётом 9:0 и досрочно стал чемпионом Франции, за 8 туров до конца[175]. Златан в матче отметился покером[175], мяч забитый на 52-й минуте стал для шведа 100-м в Лиге 1, для чего 34-летнему форварду понадобилось провести 115 игр[176]. 21 мая, Ибрагимович оформил дубль в финальном матче Кубка Франции против «Марселя» (4:2), это позволило «ПСЖ» в 10-й раз стать обладателем трофея[177]. Златан с 38 мячами, стал лучшим бомбардиром чемпионата Франции в сезоне 2015/2016, также был признан лучшим игроком сезона по версии Национального союза профессиональных футболистов[178]. В мае 2016 года объявил о том, что не будет продлевать контракт с «ПСЖ» и покинет клуб летом[179][180].

«Манчестер Юнайтед»

30 июня 2016 года в своём инстаграме Ибрагимович сообщил о переходе в английский «Манчестер Юнайтед»[181][182]. 1 июля клуб официально объявил о подписании контракта[183]. В своём первом товарищеском матче Ибрагимович забил гол в ворота «Галатасарая» в падении «ножницами»[184]. Официальный дебют Ибрагимовича за «Юнайтед» состоялся 7 августа в матче на Суперкубок Англии, в котором он забил победный мяч в ворота «Лестер Сити» (2:1)[185]. 14 августа Ибрагимович отметился голом в своём дебютном матче Премьер-лиги против «Борнмута», пробив с 23 метров в нижний левый угол ворот. Тем самым он установил рекорд как игрок, забивавший мячи в своих дебютных матчах в чемпионатах Англии, Италии, Испании, Франции и в Лиге чемпионов[186][187]. 19 августа Ибрагимович дебютировал за «Юнайтед» на «Олд Траффорд» в официальном матче в игре второго тура против «Саутгемптона». Ибрагимович открыл счёт на 36-й минуте, пробив головой после навеса Уэйна Руни с правого фланга, а на 52-й минуте установил в матче окончательный счёт 2:0, реализовав одиннадцатиметровый удар. Ибрагимович также был признан лучшим игроком матча[188][189]. В домашнем матче 4-го тура, в манчестерском дерби 10 сентября (1:2), Ибрагимович забил свой четвёртый мяч в чемпионате Англии[190]. Ибрагимович забил победный гол в ворота украинской «Зари» в матче 2-го тура группового раунда Лиги Европы (1:0) и стал всего третьим футболистом, который забивал за семь разных клубов в турнирах УЕФА[191]. Дубль Ибрагимовича принёс «МЮ» выездную победу над «Суонси» (3:1)[192], но из-за того, что в этом мачте он получил своё пятое предупреждение в сезоне (4 в АПЛ + 1 в Кубке лиги), пропустил матч с «Арсеналом»[193]. 27 ноября гол Ибрагимовича спас «МЮ» от поражения «Вест Хэму»[194], но уже 1 декабря «МЮ» разгромил «Вест Хэм» в Кубке лиги благодаря голам Ибрагимовича[195]. Матч 15-го тура премьер-лиги с «Тоттенхэм Хотспур» стал для Ибрагимовича 700-м на клубном уровне[196]. 14 декабря забил победный мяч на 88-й минуте в игре против «Кристал Пэлас» (2:1)[197]. 17 декабря «МЮ» в гостях обыграл «Вест Бромвич Альбион» в матче 17-го тура благодаря дублю Ибрагимовича[198]. В конце 2016 года появилась информация, что клуб предложил 35-летнему Ибрагимовичу войти в тренерский штаб после окончания карьеры[199]. В начале января Ибрагимович стал лучшим игроком в «Манчестер Юнайтед» в декабре по версии болельщиков[200]. В матче 21-го тура против «Ливерпуля» (1:1) забил ответный гол на 84-й минуте[201]. Хет-трик Ибрагимовича принёс «МЮ» победу над «Сент-Этьеном» (3:0) в первом матче 1/16 финала Лиги Европы[202]. 26 февраля в финальном матче Кубка английской лиги «Манчестер Юнайтед» на стадионе «Уэмбли» в Лондоне обыграл «Саутгемптон» (3:2) благодаря дублю Ибрагимовича[203]. 3 марта Ибрагимович был признан лучшим игроком «Манчестер Юнайтед» в феврале по версии болельщиков[204]. 4 марта не реализовал пенальти, из-за чего «МЮ» в большинстве не сумел дожать «Борнмут» (1:1)[205]. 7 марта Ибрагимович был дисквалифицирован на три матча за удар локтем защитника «Борнмута» в матче 27 тура[206]. 4 апреля спас «МЮ» от поражения в матче с «Эвертоном» (1:1), забив гол на 94-й минуте[207]. 21 апреля в ответном матче 1/4 финала Лиги Европы против «Андерлехта» получил травму колена в результате неудачного приземления на газон в конце второго тайма и не смог продолжить игру[208], после у него были диагностированы «значительные повреждения связок колена», которые выбили его из стоя минимум до окончания сезона[209]. В СМИ появились слухи, что Ибрагимович завершит карьеру из-за травмы[210], но в своём инстаграме Ибрагимович заявил — «я вернусь даже сильнее, сдаваться — не вариант»[211]. 2 мая успешно перенёс операцию на колене[212][213]. Агент Ибрагимовича Мино Райола опроверг возможное завершение карьеры из-за травмы и сообщил, что он будет восстанавливаться в США[214]. 9 мая Daily Mail была предоставлена информация о зарплате Ибрагимовича, она составила более £ 19 млн, в неделю футболист получал £ 367 тыс., а также бонус в размере £ 2,8 млн за определённое количество голов[215]. 24 мая «Манчестер Юнайтед» обыграл в финальном матче Лиги Европы «Аякс» (2:0)[216], кубок УЕФА стал 33-м трофеем для шведа[217]. По итогам турнира Ибрагимович вошёл в символическую сборную[218]. 31 мая Райола сообщил, что Ибрагимович хочет продолжить свою карьеру в «Манчестер Юнайтед»[219]. 9 июня «Манчестер Юнайтед» исключил Ибрагимовича из заявки на АПЛ[220], после чего в СМИ начали повалятся слухи о возможном возвращении шведа в «Милан»[221], о переходе в «Зенит»[222] или «Герту»[223], а также переезд в MLS[224]. 30 июня контракт с «МЮ», истек и Ибрагимович стал свободным агентом. 11 августа главный тренер «МЮ» Жозе Моуринью подтвердил, что клуб ведёт переговоры с Ибрагимовичем о новом контракте[225].

24 августа 2017 года Ибрагимович подписал новый контракт с «Манчестер Юнайтед». Соглашение было рассчитано на один сезон[226][227]. 18 ноября во встрече 12-го тура против «Ньюкасл Юнайтед» Ибрагимович провёл первый матч после травмы крестообразных связок, полученной в апреле — вышел на замену на 77-й минуте и успел отметиться ударом ножницами. 22 ноября вышел на замену на 74-й минуте в матче группового этапа Лиги чемпионов 2017/18 против «Базеля» (0:1), тем самым став первым игроком, который представлял семь различных клубов в Лиге чемпионов[228][229]. 20 декабря впервые после восстановления от травмы вышел в стартовом составе в матче против «Бернли»[230], а свой первый гол в сезоне забил со штрафного в матче четвертьфинала Кубка Футбольной лиги 2017/2018 против «Бристоль Сити» (1:2)[231]. 30 декабря Жозе Моуринью на пресс-конференции рассказал, что Ибрагимович не попал в заявку из-за травмы[232]. 15 марта бывший футболист Адриан Муту заявил, что у Ибрагимовича нет никакой травмы, а не играет он из-за того, что его отношения с Моуринью испортились[233]. 22 марта «Манчестер Юнайтед» объявил о расторжении контракта с Ибрагимовичем по обоюдному согласию сторон[234].

«Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси»

Ибрагимович в матче MLS против «Цинциннати» в июне 2019 года

23 марта 2018 года «Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси» объявил о переходе Ибрагимовича. Клуб выложил видео, на котором Ибрагимович сравнивается со львом и говорит «Лос-Анджелес, добро пожаловать в Златана»[235]. Его зарплата составила 1,5 миллиона долларов в год[236]. Это в 18 раз меньше, чем в «Манчестер Юнайтед» (27 млн долларов в год). Соглашение было рассчитано до конца сезона 2019 года.

24 марта футболки Ибрагимовича вышли в топ самых продаваемых в официальном магазине атрибутики MLS. В ночь на 30 марта швед прибыл в Лос-Анджелес[237]. В дебютной игре за «Гэлакси», которой стало дерби Лос-Анджелеса, Ибрагимович, выйдя на замену, отметился дублем, причём второй мяч принёс его новому клубу победу в компенсированное время 4:3. После матча швед сказал: «Я слышал, как толпа говорила: «Мы хотим Златана, мы хотим Златана!». Что ж, я дал им Златана»[238]. 22 мая Ибрагимович получил прямую красную карточку в матче против «Монреаль Импакт» (1:0). В концовке первого тайма он ударил ладонью по затылку полузащитника Майкла Петрассо, который, пятясь, наступил шведу на ногу[239]. 30 мая забил два гола в матче против «Далласа», однако его команде не удалось добиться даже ничейного результата. Игра завершилась со счетом 2:3. После матча он обрушился на свою команду, сказав: «Каждую игру мы не должны проигрывать два или три мяча, а потом ловить игру и пытаться выиграть. Это не та игра; это абсолютно не та игра. Даже если вы играете в MLS или Премьер-лиге, где угодно, это так не работает. Нам нужно быть ведущей командой и играть оттуда, а не постоянно ловить гол, так что, очевидно, это нехорошо»[240][241]. 8 июля нападающий забил один из четырёх мячей в ворота «Коламбус Крю», реализовав пенальти[242]. Во встрече с «Филадельфия Юнион» 21 июля он забил свой 12-й гол в чемпионате[243]. На следующей неделе Ибрагимович забил свой первый хет-трик в MLS в матче с «Орландо Сити». После этого матча Ибрагимович вышел на второе место в бомбардирской гонке — на его счету было 15 голов[244].

15 сентября забил свой 500-й гол в профессиональной карьере за клуб и сборную в матче против «Торонто» (5:3)[245]. После матча игрок заявил, что он рад за «Торонто», потому что их запомнят как его 500-ю жертву»[8]. Швед стал третьим действующим игроком, достигшим этой отметки. Ранее это сделали Криштиану Роналду и Лионель Месси[246]. В августе 2019 года этот гол был номинирован на премию ФИФА имени Ференца Пушкаша за лучший гол года[247]. В ноябре Ибрагимович был номинирован на награду MVP сезона в MLS и попал в тройку претендентов на награду «камбэк года», вручаемую игрокам, которые вернулись в футбол после серьёзной травмы или другого несчастья[248]. По итогам сезона попал в символическую сборную MLS. Был признан лучшим новичком сезона, хотя «Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси» не попал в плей-офф. Забил 22 гола и отдал 10 голевых передач в 27 играх[249]. Дебютный гол Ибрагимовича в чемпионате был признан лучшим в сезоне.

Перед сезоном 2019 года Ибрагимович был назначен капитаном команды[250][251]. 31 марта 2019 года сделал дубль в матче с «Портленд Тимберс», забив один из мячей с пенальти в стиле Паненки. Матч завершился победой «Гэлакси» — 2:1. Эти голы позволили Ибрагимовичу выйти на первое место в списке самых результативных игроков в истории шведского футбола[252][253]. 20 июля швед сделал хет-трик, благодаря чему его команда смогла одержать победу над «Лос-Анджелесом» (3:2)[254]. 15 сентября забил второй хет-трик в сезоне в матче против «Спортинг Канзас-Сити» (7:2)[255]. Таким образом, Ибрагимович забил 26 голов в 25 матчах в сезоне, побив клубный рекорд, который держался с 2002 года, когда Карлос Руис забил 24 гола[256]. Нападающий второй сезон подряд был включен в список «Всех звёзд MLS» и в список «MLS Best XI». Ибрагимовичу удалось вывести «Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси» в плей-офф Кубка MLS 2019 года, где 24 октября, несмотря на гол и ассист, его команда выбыла в полуфинале Западной конференции, проиграв на выезде «Лос-Анджелесу» со счетом 5:3[257][258]. В ноябре 2019 года Ибрагимович объявил о своём уходе из клуба[259]. За полтора года в США провёл 58 матчей, в которых забил 53 мяча и отдал 15 голевых передач.[источник не указан 859 дней]

Возвращение в «Милан»

2 января 2020 года Ибрагимович вернулся в «Милан»[260], заключив с клубом контракт до июня того же года с опцией продления на сезон. 6 января в матче против «Сампдории» (0:0) впервые вышел на поле после возвращения, заменив во втором тайме Кшиштофа Пёнтека[261]. 11 января в матче против «Кальяри» (2:0) он забил свой первый гол[262]. Таким образом, Ибрагимович стал первым футболистом, забивавшим в четырех последних десятилетиях[9]. 9 февраля забил исторический гол в ворота «Интера» (2:4) в возрасте 38 лет и 129 дней и обогнал своего соотечественника Нильса Лидхольма, став самым возрастным игроком, забившим в миланском дерби в рамках чемпионата Италии[263][264]. Во время паузы в сезоне, обусловленной пандемией коронавируса, футболист улетел в Стокгольм где тренировался с местной командой «Хаммарбю», совладельцем которой является[265]. 15 июля Ибрагимович сыграл свой 100-й матч за «Милан», в котором «красно-чёрные» одержали победу над «Пармой» со счётом 3:1[266]. 29 июля он стал первым игроком, забившим 50 голов в Серии А за оба миланских клуба, оформив дубль в матче против «Сампдории»[267]. 1 августа забил гол в матче против «Кальяри» (3:0), став самым возрастным игроком, забившим не менее десяти голов в сезоне Серии А, со времен Сильвио Пиолы в составе «Новары» в 1950-х годах, в возрасте 38 лет и 302 дней[268]. 31 августа продлил контракт ещё на один год[269]. Зарплата составила 7 млн евро, что сделало Ибрагимовича самым высокооплачиваемым футболистом команды[270].

Футболка Ибрагимовича с номером 11 в музее «Сан-Сиро».

17 сентября 2020 года Ибрагимович забил первый гол «Милана» в сезоне 2020/21 в гостевой победе 2:0 над «Шемрок Роверс» во втором квалификационном раунде Лиги Европы[271]. Четыре дня спустя он забил дубль в первом матче нового сезона в ворота «Болоньи» (2:0)[272]. Пропустив три матча, восстанавливаясь от COVID-19, Ибрагимович вернулся в Миланском дерби 17 октября, забив дважды за три минуты, когда «Милан» победил «Интер» 2:1[273]. 26 октября сделал дубль в чемпионате в третьей игре подряд в домашней матче с «Ромой» (3:3)[274]. 22 ноября швед снова забил дважды в гостевой победе над «Наполи» (3:1), которая также стала его восьмым подряд выступлением в Серии А с минимум одним голом. Однако он также получил травму подколенного сухожилия и был вынужден выйти на замену[275].

Ибрагимович вернулся в строй после травмы 9 января 2021 года, выйдя на замену в последние пять минут матча с «Торино» (2:0)[276]. 18 января он забил оба гола в победе над «Кальяри» (2:0), благодаря чему «Милан» остался на три очка выше в турнирной таблице. Голы Ибрагимовича означали, что ему удалось забить в каждом из девяти последних матчей за клуб[277]. 26 января Ибрагимович был вовлечён в стычку с бывшим партнером по «Манчестер Юнайтед» Ромелу Лукаку в четвертьфинальном матче Кубка Италии против «Интера». После фола, совершенного Лукаку в конце первого тайма, было слышно, как он и Ибрагимович обмениваются оскорблениями, когда пара столкнулась головами, и их пришлось разнимать партнёрам по команде. Оба игрока были удалены, так как их споры продолжились в подтрибунном помещении. Ибрагимович был удалён во втором тайме после второй жёлтой за фол на Александре Коларове, а «Интер» одержал победу со счетом 2:1[278]. После матча швед столкнулся с критикой за свои высказывания, сделанные во время столкновения, в том числе когда микрофоны на поле зафиксировали, как он сказал Лукаку «иди занимайся своим вуду-дерьмом» и назвал его «мелким ослом», и Итальянская федерация футбола провела расследование, чтобы определить, являются ли эти высказывания расовым оскорблением[279]. Ибрагимович отрицал использование расизма в социальных сетях, заявив: «В мире Златана нет места расизму», хотя и допустил возможный подкол в адрес Лукаку, добавив: «Мы все игроки, но одни лучше других»[280]. 26 апреля, хотя доказательств расистских намерений обнаружено не было, Ибрагимович был оштрафован на 4 000 евро, а Лукаку — на 3 000 евро[281].

7 февраля 2021 года забил 500-й и 501-й голы в своей клубной карьере. Он отметился дублем в ворота «Кротоне» в матче итальянской Серии А. Матч завершился победой миланского клуба со счетом 4:0[282][283]. 22 апреля он подписал новый контракт, чтобы остаться в команде ещё на один сезон[284]. 9 мая Ибрагимович был вынужден уйти на замену во втором тайме матча «Милана» с «Ювентусом» (3:0) из-за травмы левого колена, которая вывела его из строя до конца сезона[285].

Я хочу доказать всем, что 40 – это всего лишь число. Я всё ещё могу заниматься любимым делом. Конечно, я не могу играть так, как я играл пять или десять лет назад, но сейчас я гораздо умнее и опытнее.

— Ибрагимович о своём возрасте[286].

12 сентября 2021 года Ибрагимович впервые вышел в составе «Милана» после восстановления после травмы и забил гол в победе над «Лацио» со счётом 2:0. Тем самым в возрасте 39 лет и 344 дней он стал самым возрастным неитальянским игроком, забившим гол за всю 123-летнюю историю Серии А, побив рекорд, ранее принадлежавший бывшему центральному защитнику «Пармы» Бруну Алвешу[287]. 23 октября 2021 года в матче против «Болоньи» Ибрагимович впервые в своей карьере забил автогол. Также он стал четвертым футболистом в истории Серии А который забил в 40 лет[288]. Ранее этого добились Сильвио Пиола, Пьетро Верховод и Алессандро Костакурта[289].

20 ноября 2021 года Ибрагимович забил два гола за 5 минут в матче с «Фиорентиной» (4:3) и стал самым возрастным игроком, забившим дубль в матче Серии А, а также первым 40-летним игроком, забившим дубль в пяти ведущих европейских чемпионатах в 21 веке[290].

11 декабря 2021 года швед забил акробатическим приёмом в компенсированное время в матче с «Удинезе» (1:1), достигнув рубежа в 300 голов за карьеру в топ-5 лигах Европы, став третьим игроком в 21 веке после Криштиану Роналду и Лионеля Месси[291].

Карьера в сборной

Ибрагимович играет за Швецию в 2006 году

Ибрагимович мог играть за сборные Хорватии и Боснии и Герцеговины, однако выбрал Швецию, в которой родился[292].

Первый матч в составе сборной Швеции 19-летний Ибрагимович провёл 31 января 2001 года против команды Фарерских островов (0:0)[293][294]. Первый мяч за сборную забил через 4 дня после своего 20-летия — 7 октября 2001 года на стадионе «Росунда» он поразил ворота сборной Азербайджана в отборочном матче чемпионата мира 2002 года. Ибрагимович был игроком сборной Швеции на чемпионате мира 2002, но лишь два раза выходил на замену в концовках матчей против Аргентины (на групповой стадии) и Сенегала (в 1/8 финала, где мог принести Швеции победу в конце основного времени, но не сумел пробить голкипера)[295].

На Евро-2004 Ибрагимович стал ключевым игроком стартового состава. Он отличился с пенальти в матче против сборной Болгарии, а гол пяткой в ворота Италии, по сути обеспечивший шведам выход в четвертьфинал, стал одним из самых зрелищных на турнире. Тем не менее, в матче четвертьфинала против сборной Нидерландов Ибрагимович промахнулся в серии послематчевых пенальти, послав мяч выше ворот, что не позволило Швеции пройти дальше.

4 сентября 2004 года во время отборочного турнира на ЧМ-2006 Ибрагимович забил четыре гола в матче против Мальты (7:0). На самом чемпионате мира он не забивал, а сборная выбыла в 1/8 финала, проиграв сборной Германии 0:2[296].

Ибрагимович был вызван на матч отборочного этапа Евро-2008 против Лихтенштейна 6 сентября 2006 года, но за два дня до начала матча нарушил комендантский час со своими товарищами по сборной, Кристианом Вильхельмссоном и Улофом Мельбергом, посетив ночной клуб. Хотя никто из игроков не употреблял алкоголь, главный тренер сборной Швеции Ларс Лагербек отстранил их от игры и отправил домой. Мельберг и Вильхельмссон не стали оспаривать решение тренера, но Ибрагимович посчитал это несправедливым и отказался участвовать в следующих отборочных матчах против сборных Исландии и Испании. Он также отказался принять участив в товарищеском матче против Египта 7 февраля 2007 года. Месяц спустя прекратил свой бойкот[297], 28 марта вернулся в состав сборной на матч со сборной Северной Ирландии. Ибрагимович так и не смог отличиться в отборочном этапе Евро-2008. В 2007 году стал футболистом года в Швеции[298]. Перед началом Евро-2008 Ибрагимович повредил колено и нуждался в уколах обезболивающего, тем не менее смог отличиться двумя голами в ворота греков и испанцев, один из этих мячей был признан лучшим в туре, однако шведы не сумели выйти в плей-офф[299][300][301].

Свои первые голы в отборочном цикле Евро-2012 Ибрагимович забил в матче против сборной Сан-Марино (6:0). 7 июня 2011 года в матче со сборной Финляндии Ибрагимович сделал хет-трик. На Евро-2012 Ибрагимович забил в первой игре на турнире, в матче против сборной Украины[302]. Также отличился в победном матче против сборной Франции (2:0)[303]. Но шведская сборная вновь покинула чемпионат после группового этапа.

Ибрагимович забил первый гол Швеции в отборочном матче ЧМ-2014 против сборной Германии на «Олимпиаштадионе» в Берлине. Проигрывая после 53-й минуты 0:4, шведы смогли вырвать ничью со счётом 4:4[304]. Это был первый раз в истории, когда сборная Германии не выиграла, ведя по ходу матча в четыре мяча[305]. 14 ноября 2012 года в товарищеском матче против сборной Англии (4:2), проходившим на новом стадионе «Friends Arena»[306][307], Ибрагимович забил все четыре гола[308]. Особо красивым получился четвёртый гол — Ибрагимович нанёс удар «ножницами» из-за пределов штрафной площади с расстояния примерно 32-35 метров, после чего мяч по дуге залетел в ворота[309]. За этот гол Ибрагимович в 2013 году получил премию имени Ференца Пушкаша[310]. 14 августа 2013 года сделал хет-трик в игре против сборной Норвегии (4:2)[311]. Ибрагимович закончил отборочный турнир ЧМ-2014 с восемью забитыми мячами, в том числе двумя гола в стыковом матче против Португалии, но сборная не сумела попасть на чемпионат мира 2014 года[312][313].

4 сентября 2014 года Ибрагимович, оформивший дубль[314] в товарищеском матче со сборной Эстонии, стал лучшим бомбардиром в истории национальной команды, доведя число забитых мячей до 50, и обошёл Свена Рюделя[315]. Второй мяч, забитый шведом на 24-й минуте, позволил ему стать автором редчайшего достижения: по ходу своей карьеры ему удалось забить хотя бы один гол на каждой минуте матча[316].

В отборочных матчах ЧЕ-2016 Ибрагимович был капитаном соборной. 8 сентября 2014 года сыграл свой 100-й матч за сборную Швеции, это произошло в игре против сборной Австрии (1:1)[317]. По ходу отбора сборная Швеции заняла 3 место в группе G и попала в стыковые матчи. 14 ноября 2015 года Ибрагимович забил победный гол в первом стыковом матче против сборной Дании (2:1). Три дня спустя в ответном матче оформил дубль[318], что позволило сборной Швеции квалифицироваться на Чемпионат Европы по футболу 2016. В 10 проведённых встречах отборочного этапа забил 11 мячей, став вторым бомбардиром отбора после игрока сборной Польши Роберта Левандовского[319]. В финальной стадии отыграл все три матча без замен группового этапа. Сборная Швеции, набрав одно очко, заняла последнее место в группе E[320].

22 июня 2016 года объявил о завершении карьеры в сборной Швеции[321][322]. Однако спустя почти пять лет, 16 марта 2021 года Ибрагимович вернулся в сборную, попав в заявку национальной команды на отборочные матчи чемпионата мира в Катаре со сборной Грузии и сборной Косово, а также на товарищеский матч с командой Эстонии[323].

Матчи Златана Ибрагимовича за сборную Швеции

Матчи и голы Златана Ибрагимовича за сборную Швеции
Дата Место проведения Соперник Счёт Голы Соревнование
1 31 января 2001 Флаг Швеции Векшё Фарерские острова Фарерские острова 0:0 Чемпионат Северной Европы
2 1 февраля 2001 Флаг Швеции Йёнчёпинг Финляндия Финляндия 0:1 Чемпионат Северной Европы
3 25 апреля 2001 Флаг Швейцарии Женева Швейцария Швейцария 2:0 Товарищеский матч
4 7 октября 2001 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Азербайджан Азербайджан 3:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2002
5 10 ноября 2001 Флаг Англии Манчестер Англия Англия 1:1 Товарищеский матч
6 13 февраля 2002 Флаг Греции Салоники Греция Греция 2:2 Товарищеский матч
7 27 марта 2002 Флаг Швеции Мальмё Швейцария Швейцария 1:1 Товарищеский матч
8 17 апреля 2002 Флаг Норвегии Осло Норвегия Норвегия 0:0 Товарищеский матч
9 17 мая 2002 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Парагвай Парагвай 1:2 Товарищеский матч
10 25 мая 2002 Флаг Японии Токио Япония Япония 1:1 Товарищеский матч
11 12 июня 2002 Флаг Японии Мияги Аргентина Аргентина 0:1 Финальные матчи ЧМ-2002
12 16 июня 2002 Флаг Японии Оита Сенегал Сенегал 1:2 Финальные матчи ЧМ-2002
13 21 августа 2002 Флаг России Москва Россия Россия 1:1 1 Товарищеский матч
14 7 сентября 2002 Флаг Латвии Рига Латвия Латвия 0:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2004
15 12 октября 2002 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Венгрия Венгрия 1:1 1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2004
16 30 апреля 2003 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Хорватия Хорватия 1:2 1 Товарищеский матч
17 6 сентября 2003 Флаг Швеции Гётеборг Сан-Марино Сан-Марино 5:0 2 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2004
18 10 сентября 2003 Флаг Польши Хожув Польша Польша 2:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2004
19 11 октября 2003 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Латвия Латвия 0:1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2004
20 31 марта 2004 Флаг Швеции Гётеборг Англия Англия 1:0 1 Товарищеский матч
21 28 апреля 2004 Флаг Португалии Коимбра Португалия Португалия 2:2 Товарищеский матч
22 28 мая 2004 Флаг Финляндии Тампере Финляндия Финляндия 3:1 Товарищеский матч
23 5 июня 2004 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Польша Польша 3:1 Товарищеский матч
24 14 июня 2004 Флаг Португалии Лиссабон Болгария Болгария 5:0 1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2004
25 18 июня 2004 Флаг Португалии Порту Италия Италия 1:1 1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2004
26 22 июня 2004 Флаг Португалии Порту Дания Дания 2:2 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2004
27 26 июня 2004 Флаг Португалии Фару Нидерланды Нидерланды 0:0 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2004
28 18 августа 2004 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Нидерланды Нидерланды 2:2 1 Товарищеский матч
29 4 сентября 2004 Флаг Мальты Та’Кали Мальта Мальта 7:0 4 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
30 8 сентября 2004 Флаг Швеции Гётеборг Хорватия Хорватия 0:1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
31 13 октября 2004 Флаг Исландии Рейкьявик Исландия Исландия 4:1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
32 26 марта 2005 Флаг Болгарии София Болгария Болгария 3:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
33 4 июня 2005 Флаг Швеции Гётеборг Мальта Мальта 6:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
34 3 сентября 2005 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Болгария Болгария 3:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
35 7 сентября 2005 Флаг Венгрии Будапешт Венгрия Венгрия 1:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
36 12 октября 2005 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Исландия Исландия 3:1 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2006
37 1 марта 2006 Флаг Ирландии Дублин Ирландия Ирландия 0:3 Товарищеский матч
38 2 июня 2006 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Чили Чили 1:1 Товарищеский матч
39 10 июня 2006 Флаг Германии Дортмунд Тринидад и Тобаго Тринидад и Тобаго 0:0 Финальные матчи ЧМ-2006
40 15 июня 2006 Флаг Германии Берлин Парагвай Парагвай 1:0 Финальные матчи ЧМ-2006
41 26 июня 2006 Флаг Германии Мюнхен Германия Германия 0:2 Финальные матчи ЧМ-2006
42 2 сентября 2006 Флаг Латвии Рига Латвия Латвия 1:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2008
43 28 марта 2007 Флаг Северной Ирландии Белфаст Северная Ирландия Северная Ирландия 1:2 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2008
44 6 июня 2007 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Исландия Исландия 5:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2008
45 22 августа 2007 Флаг Швеции Гётеборг Соединённые Штаты Америки США 1:0 Товарищеский матч
46 8 сентября 2007 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Дания Дания 0:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2008
47 17 октября 2007 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Северная Ирландия Северная Ирландия 0:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2008
48 17 ноября 2007 Флаг Испании Мадрид Испания Испания 0:3 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2008
49 27 ноября 2007 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Латвия Латвия 2:1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2008
50 1 июня 2008 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Украина Украина 0:1 Товарищеский матч
51 10 июня 2008 Флаг Австрии Зальцбург Греция Греция 2:0 1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2008
52 14 июня 2008 Флаг Австрии Инсбрук Испания Испания 1:2 1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2008
53 18 июня 2008 Флаг Австрии Инсбрук Россия Россия 0:2 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2008
54 6 сентября 2008 Флаг Албании Тирана Албания Албания 0:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
55 10 сентября 2008 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Венгрия Венгрия 2:1 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
56 11 октября 2008 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Португалия Португалия 0:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
57 6 июня 2009 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Дания Дания 0:1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
58 10 июня 2009 Флаг Швеции Гётеборг Мальта Мальта 4:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
59 5 сентября 2009 Флаг Венгрии Будапешт Венгрия Венгрия 2:1 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
60 9 сентября 2009 Флаг Мальты Валлетта Мальта Мальта 1:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
61 10 октября 2009 Флаг Дании Копенгаген Дания Дания 0:1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
62 14 октября 2009 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Албания Албания 4:1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2010
63 11 августа 2010 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Шотландия Шотландия 3:0 1 Товарищеский матч
64 3 сентября 2010 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Венгрия Венгрия 2:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
65 7 сентября 2010 Флаг Швеции Мальмё Сан-Марино Сан-Марино 6:0 2 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
66 12 октября 2010 Флаг Нидерландов Амстердам Нидерланды Нидерланды 1:4 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
67 9 января 2011 Флаг Кипра Никосия Украина Украина 1:1 Товарищеский матч
68 29 марта 2011 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Молдавия Молдавия 2:1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
69 7 июня 2011 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Финляндия Финляндия 5:0 3 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
70 2 сентября 2011 Флаг Венгрии Будапешт Венгрия Венгрия 1:2 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
71 6 сентября 2011 Флаг Сан-Марино Серравалле Сан-Марино Сан-Марино 5:0 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
72 7 октября 2011 Флаг Финляндии Хельсинки Финляндия Финляндия 2:1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2012
73 11 ноября 2011 Флаг Дании Копенгаген Дания Дания 0:2 Товарищеский матч
74 15 ноября 2011 Флаг Англии Лондон Англия Англия 0:1 Товарищеский матч
75 29 февраля 2012 Флаг Хорватии Загреб Хорватия Хорватия 3:1 1 Товарищеский матч
76 30 мая 2012 Флаг Швеции Гётеборг Исландия Исландия 3:2 1 Товарищеский матч
77 5 июня 2012 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Сербия Сербия 2:1 1 Товарищеский матч
78 11 июня 2012 Флаг Украины Киев Украина Украина 1:2 1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2012
79 15 июня 2012 Флаг Украины Киев Англия Англия 2:3 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2012
80 19 июня 2012 Флаг Украины Киев Франция Франция 2:0 1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2012
81 6 сентября 2012 Флаг Швеции Хельсингборг Китай Китай 1:0 Товарищеский матч
82 11 сентября 2012 Флаг Швеции Мальмё Казахстан Казахстан 2:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
83 12 октября 2012 Флаг Фарерских островов Торсхавн Фарерские острова Фарерские острова 2:1 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
84 16 октября 2012 Флаг Германии Берлин Германия Германия 4:4 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
85 14 ноября 2012 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Англия Англия 4:2 4 Товарищеский матч
86 6 февраля 2013 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Аргентина Аргентина 2:3 Товарищеский матч
87 22 марта 2013 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Ирландия Ирландия 0:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
88 3 июня 2013 Флаг Швеции Мальмё Флаг Северной Македонии Северная Македония 0:1 Товарищеский матч
89 6 июня 2013 Флаг Австрии Вена Австрия Австрия 1:5 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
90 11 июня 2013 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Фарерские острова Фарерские острова 2:0 2 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
91 14 августа 2013 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Норвегия Норвегия 4:2 3 Товарищеский матч
92 6 сентября 2013 Флаг Ирландии Дублин Ирландия Ирландия 2:1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
93 10 сентября 2013 Флаг Казахстана Астана Казахстан Казахстан 1:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
94 11 октября 2013 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Австрия Австрия 2:1 1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2014
95 15 ноября 2013 Флаг Португалии Лиссабон Португалия Португалия 0:1 Стыковые матчи ЧМ-2014
96 19 ноября 2013 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Португалия Португалия 2:3 2 Стыковые матчи ЧМ-2014
97 5 марта 2014 Флаг Турции Анкара Турция Турция 1:2 Товарищеский матч
98 28 мая 2014 Флаг Дании Копенгаген Дания Дания 0:1 Товарищеский матч
99 4 сентября 2014 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Эстония Эстония 2:0 2 Товарищеский матч
100 8 сентября 2014 Флаг Австрии Вена Австрия Австрия 1:1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
101 15 ноября 2014 Флаг Черногории Подгорица Черногория Черногория 1:1 1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
102 28 марта 2015 Флаг Молдавии Кишинёв Молдавия Молдавия 2:0 2 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
103 31 марта 2015 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Иран Иран 3:1 1 Товарищеский матч
104 8 июня 2015 Флаг Норвегии Осло Норвегия Норвегия 0:0 Товарищеский матч
105 14 июня 2015 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Черногория Черногория 3:1 2 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
106 5 сентября 2015 Флаг России Москва Россия Россия 0:1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
107 8 сентября 2015 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Австрия Австрия 1:4 1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
108 9 октября 2015 Флаг Лихтенштейна Вадуц Лихтенштейн Лихтенштейн 2:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
109 12 октября 2015 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Молдавия Молдавия 2:0 1 Отборочные матчи ЧЕ-2016
110 14 ноября 2015 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Дания Дания 2:1 1 Стыковые матчи ЧЕ-2016
111 17 ноября 2015 Флаг Дании Копенгаген Дания Дания 2:2 2 Стыковые матчи ЧЕ-2016
112 29 марта 2016 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Чехия Чехия 1:1 Товарищеский матч
113 5 июня 2016 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Уэльс Уэльс 3:0 Товарищеский матч
114 13 июня 2016 Флаг Франции Сен-Дени Ирландия Ирландия 1:1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2016
115 17 июня 2016 Флаг Франции Тулуза Италия Италия 0:1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2016
116 22 июня 2016 Флаг Франции Ницца Бельгия Бельгия 0:1 Финальные матчи ЧЕ-2016
117 25 марта 2021 Флаг Швеции Стокгольм Грузия Грузия 1:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2022
118 28 марта 2021 Флаг Республики Косово Приштина Республика Косово Косово 3:0 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2022
119 11 ноября 2021 Флаг Грузии Батуми Грузия Грузия 0:2 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2022
120 14 ноября 2021 Флаг Испании Севилья Испания Испания 0:1 Отборочные матчи ЧМ-2022

Итого: 120 матчей / 62 гола; 57 побед, 30 ничьих, 33 поражения[324]

Стиль игры

Позиция на поле и роль в команде

Шведский стиль? Нет. Югославский? Конечно нет. Это стиль Златана.

— Ибрагимович о происхождении своих футбольных навыков[325]

Златан Ибрагимович считается одним из самых непредсказуемых и мастеровитых нападающих своего поколения[3]. Златана Ибрагимовича характеризуют довольно контрастно: называют грубияном и гениальным форвардом, эксцентричным человеком и невероятным футболистом, скандалистом и неподражаемым игроком[326]. Отличается хорошей техникой, а также поставленным ударом, позволяющим забивать красивые и сильные голы. Превосходно играет головой, сильный и ловкий, хорошо играет спиной к воротам, обладает одними из лучших видений поля, точными передачам и контролем мяча[85].

Временами он также выступает в более креативной роли, как опорный нападающий или даже как «номер 10», особенно в конце своей карьеры, после того как с возрастом он немного потерял темп и выносливость; эта более глубокая позиция позволяет ему опускаться в полузащиту, чтобы отобрать мяч, где он может использовать свои технические способности, видение, пас и движение, чтобы создать пространство и обеспечить передачи партнерам по команде[327][328][329].

Игровые навыки

Ибрагимович во время тренировки в декабре 2013 года.

Будучи от природы правшой, Ибрагимович мощно и точно бьёт по мячу из пределов штрафной площади любой ногой[330][331][332], а также известен своей точностью с пенальти и в ситуациях с штрафным ударом[333]. Точный завершитель как головой, так и ногами[334], его рост, высота и сила часто дают ему преимущество в борьбе на верхнем уровне, а также позволяют ему действовать в качестве центрфорварда[329][335][336]; Несмотря на свой большой рост, Ибрагимович необычайно проворён для игрока его габаритов[337], а его атлетизм и умение играть на верхнем уровне позволили ему забить несколько голов акробатическими ударами и залпами на протяжении всей его карьеры, что дало ему прозвище «Ибракадабра» в итальянских СМИ[338][339][340]. Несмотря на свои габариты и телосложение, швед обладает отличной техникой и контролем мяча, что в сочетании с его балансом, силой и физическими данными позволяет ему хорошо держать мяч спиной к воротам, сохранять владение и взаимодействовать с другими игроками[85][328][330]; он также был отмечен экспертами за его креативность и навыки дриблинга[341][342]. Хотя он не обладает исключительной скоростью, особенно на коротких дистанциях, что стало более очевидным в его дальнейшей карьере по мере замедления с возрастом[336][343][344][345], он также быстрый игрок и быстрый спринтер, который обладал значительным ускорением в молодости[341][346], и был способен развивать скорость свыше 30 км/ч даже в свои 30 лет[336][347][348].

В молодости Златан считался очень талантливым игроком[349], благодаря его частому забиванию голов, постоянству и эффектным ударам[330][341][350], многие в спорте считают его одним из лучших игроков в мире в период расцвета, а также одним из величайших и наиболее совершенных нападающих своего поколения[349][351][352][353]; он также получил похвалу от тренеров и товарищей по команде за его лидерство и долголетие, а также за его физическую форму, профессионализм и преданность тренировкам[328]. Что касается его трудовой этики, его тренер в период «Ювентуса» Фабио Капелло в 2016 году сказал: «Когда он перешёл в «Ювентус» […] я заметил, что он не умеет как следует бить по мячу и не был так совершенен в игре в воздухе. Ибрагимович [sic] больше любил делать передачи, чем бить по воротам самому. Я хотел, чтобы он был более эффективным и действовал решительно, а не уделял время эстетической стороне игры. Его техника похожа на технику ван Бастена, и я крутил ему видео с Марко, чтобы Златан быстрее учился. Он пытался действовать в штрафной так, как ван Бастен, и вскоре результаты поползли вверх. Он скромный и целеустремлённый парень, который гордится тем, чего добился»[354].

Ибрагимович празднует свой гол, забив его акробатическим ударом в ворота сборной Франции в июне 2012 года. Как и его кумир Роналдо, Златан часто празднует забитый гол, вытянув обе руки[355].

Хотя Ибрагимовича иногда критиковали в СМИ за непоследовательность в ситуациях высокого давления, а также за ограниченный темп работы и плохие выступления в больших матчах, особенно в молодости[85][356][357][358], на протяжении всей своей карьеры он забивал в некоторых крупнейших матчах в футболе; К ним относятся Миланское дерби и Дерби Италии[359][360], Эль-Класико и Каталонское дерби в Испании[361][362][363], Ле Классико во Франции[364], Де Классикер в Нидерландах[365][366], и Манчестерское дерби и Северо-западное дерби в Англии[367][368], а также игры Лиги чемпионов УЕФА[357][369][370][371] и чемпионата Европы против одних из сильнейших соперников в европейском футболе[300][372][373]. Он также забивал в матчах «Хельсингборг»—«Мальмё» в Швеции[374], и в Эль Трафико и Калифорнийском Класико в США[375][376][376]. Более того, помимо того, что он является результативным нападающим, он также был очень успешен на протяжении всей своей карьеры, выиграв множество титулов в нескольких странах[377][378]; кроме того, он является единственным игроком, который забивал за шесть разных клубов в Лиге чемпионов[379]. Известный своим сильным менталитетом и лидерством, а также экстравертированным и высококонкурентным характером, несмотря на свой успех, он подвергался критике в СМИ за высокомерие, агрессивность и бунтарский характер, а также за отсутствие дисциплины на поле, особенно в начале своей карьеры, что привело к его столкновениям с другими игроками, некоторыми из его тренеров и даже репортерами[346][349][351][380][381]. Довольно часто страдали партнёры Ибрагимовича, от него досталось Антонио Кассано[382], Кристиану Вильхельмссону и Родни Страссеру[383]. Ибрагимовича часто сравнивали с голландцем Марко ван Бастеном из-за схожего стиля игры, телосложения и склонности забивать голы мощными ударами и залпами[346]; несмотря на это сравнение, Ибрагимович заявил, что его главным влиянием был его кумир, бывший бразильский нападающий Роналдо, которого он считает величайшим игроком всех времен[384]. Его также сравнивали с загадочным французским бывшим футболистом Эриком Кантона, который также играл за «Манчестер Юнайтед»[385].

Достижения

Командные

«Аякс»

  • Чемпион Нидерландов (2): 2001/02, 2003/04
  • Обладатель Кубка Нидерландов: 2001/02
  • Обладатель Суперкубка Нидерландов: 2003
  • Итого: 4 трофея

«Ювентус»

  • Чемпион Италии (2): 2004/05, 2005/06 (вследствие «Кальчополи» оба титула аннулированы)

«Интернационале»

  • Чемпион Италии (3): 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09
  • Обладатель Суперкубка Италии (2): 2006, 2008
  • Итого: 5 трофеев

«Барселона»

  • Чемпион Испании: 2009/10
  • Обладатель Суперкубка Испании (2): 2009, 2010
  • Обладатель Суперкубка УЕФА: 2009
  • Победитель Клубного чемпионата мира: 2009
  • Итого: 5 трофеев

«Милан»

  • Чемпион Италии (2): 2010/11, 2021/22
  • Обладатель Суперкубка Италии: 2011
  • Итого: 3 трофея

«Пари Сен-Жермен»

  • Чемпион Франции (4): 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16
  • Обладатель Кубка Франции (2): 2014/15, 2015/16
  • Обладатель Кубка французской лиги (3): 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16
  • Обладатель Суперкубка Франции (3): 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Итого: 12 трофеев

«Манчестер Юнайтед»

  • Обладатель Кубка Футбольной лиги: 2016/17
  • Обладатель Суперкубка Англии: 2016
  • Победитель Лиги Европы УЕФА: 2016/17
  • Итого: 3 трофея

Личные

  • Лучший бомбардир Серии A (2): 2008/09, 2011/2012
  • Лучший бомбардир Лиги 1 (3): 2012/2013, 2013/2014, 2015/2016
  • Футболист года в Швеции (12): 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[386]
  • Футболист года в Италии (Игрок сезона Серии А) (3): 2007, 2008, 2010
  • Лучший футболист чемпионата Франции (3): 2012/2013, 2013/2014, 2015/2016
  • Лучший ассистент Лиги чемпионов УЕФА: 2012/2013
  • Лучший бомбардир в истории сборной Швеции: 62 гола
  • Рекордсмен сборной Швеции по количеству голов на чемпионатах Европы: 6 голов
  • Входит в состав символической сборной по итогам чемпионата Европы 2012 года по версии УЕФА
  • Обладатель премии Golden Foot: 2012
  • Обладатель премии ФИФА имени Ференца Пушкаша: 2013

Статистика выступлений

Клубная статистика

По состоянию на 1 мая 2022 года
Выступление Лига Кубок страны Еврокубки[387] Прочие[388] Итого
Клуб Лига Сезон Игры Голы Игры Голы Игры Голы Игры Голы Игры Голы
Мальмё Аллсвенскан 1999 6 1 6 1
Суперэттан 2000 26 12 3 2 29 14
Аллсвенскан 2001 8 3 4 0 12 3
Итого 40 16 7 2 47 18
Аякс Эредивизи 2001/02 24 6 3 1 6 2 33 9
2002/03 25 13 3 3 13 5 1 0 42 21
2003/04 22 13 1 0 8 2 31 15
2004/05 3 3 1 0 4 3
Итого 74 35 7 4 27 9 2 0 110 48
Ювентус Серия А 2004/05 35 16 0 0 10 0 45 16
2005/06 35 7 2 0 9 3 1 0 47 10
Итого 70 23 2 0 19 3 1 0 92 26
Интернационале Серия А 2006/07 27 15 1 0 7 0 1 0 36 15
2007/08 26 17 0 0 7 5 1 0 34 22
2008/09 35 25 3 3 8 1 1 0 47 29
Итого 88 57 4 3 22 6 3 0 117 66
Барселона Примера 2009/10 29 16 2 1 10 4 4 0 45 21
2010/11 1 1 1 1
Итого 29 16 2 1 10 4 5 1 46 22
Милан Серия А 2010/11 29 14 4 3 8 4 41 21
2011/12 32 28 3 1 8 5 1 1 44 35
Итого 61 42 7 4 16 9 1 1 85 56
Пари Сен-Жермен Лига 1 2012/13 34 30 2 2 9 3 1 0 46 35
2013/14 33 26 2 3 8 10 3 2 46 41
2014/15 24 19 3 4 6 2 4 5 37 30
2015/16 31 38 6 7 10 5 4 0 51 50
Итого 122 113 13 16 33 20 12 7 180 156
Манчестер Юнайтед Премьер-лига 2016/17 28 17 1 1 11 5 6 5 46 28
2017/18 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 7 1
Итого 33 17 1 1 12 5 7 6 53 29
Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси MLS 2018 27 22 0 0 27 22
2019 31 31 0 0 31 31
Итого 58 53 0 0 58 53
Милан Серия А 2019/20 18 10 2 1 20 11
2020/21 19 15 2 1 6 1 27 17
2021/22 21 8 0 0 4 0 25 8
Итого 58 33 4 2 10 1 72 36
Всего за карьеру 633 405 47 33 149 57 31 15 860 510

Статистика в сборной

По состоянию на 14 ноября 2021 года [324][389]
Сезон Товарищеские Турниры Всего
Игры Голы Игры Голы Игры Голы
2001 2 0 3 1 5 1
2002 5 1 5 1 10 2
2003 1 1 3 2 4 3
2004 5 2 7 6 12 8
2005 0 0 5 4 5 4
2006 2 0 4 0 6 0
2007 1 0 6 0 7 0
2008 1 0 6 2 7 2
2009 0 0 6 2 6 2
2010 1 1 3 2 4 3
2011 2 0 6 3 8 3
2012 5 7 6 4 11 11
2013 3 3 7 6 11 9
2014 3 2 2 1 5 3
2015 2 1 8 10 10 11
2016 2 0 3 0 5 0
2021 0 0 4 0 4 0
Всего 33 18 87 44 120 62

Тренеры

В клубах

  • Флаг Швеции Роланд Андерссон (1999, «Мальмё»)
  • Флаг Швеции Микаэль Андерссон (2000—01, «Мальмё»)
  • Флаг Нидерландов Ко Адриансе (2001, «Аякс»)
  • Флаг Нидерландов Рональд Куман (2001—04, «Аякс»)
  • Флаг Италии Фабио Капелло (2004—06, «Ювентус»)
  • Флаг Италии Роберто Манчини (2006—08, «Интернационале»)
  • Флаг Португалии Жозе Моуринью (2008—09, «Интернационале»)
  • Флаг Испании Хосеп Гвардиола (2009—10, «Барселона»)
  • Флаг Италии Массимилиано Аллегри (2010—12, «Милан»)
  • Флаг Италии Карло Анчелотти (2012—13, «Пари Сен-Жермен»)
  • Флаг Франции Лоран Блан (2013—16, «Пари Сен-Жермен»)
  • Флаг Португалии Жозе Моуринью (2016—18, «Манчестер Юнайтед»)
  • Флаг США Зиги Шмид (2018, «ЛА Гэлакси»)
  • Флаг США Доминик Киннир (2019, «ЛА Гэлакси»)
  • Флаг Аргентины Гильермо Баррос Скелотто (2019, «ЛА Гэлакси»)
  • Флаг Италии Стефано Пиоли (2020—, «Милан»)

В сборных

Вне футбола

Конфликты

То, что Карью умеет делать с мячом, я проделываю с апельсином.

— Ибрагимович о критике со стороны Джона Карью[390].

Ибрагимович был замешан в нескольких жестоких инцидентах с партнёрами по команде. Когда он играл за юношескую команду «Мальмё», швед ударил головой товарища по команде после того, как тот схватил его во время тренировки. Отец товарища, офицер полиции, хотел, чтобы другие игроки подписали петицию об исключении Златана из команды[391]. После товарищеского матча 2004 года против сборной Нидерландов партнёр по команде «Аякса» Рафаэл ван дер Варт публично обвинил Ибрагимовича в умышленном нанесении ему травмы во время игры. В ответ швед пригрозил сломать ван дер Варту обе ноги[392]. Также сообщается, что Ибрагимович ударил товарища по команде «Аякса» Мидо в раздевалке после того, как тот бросил в него ножницы[392]. В марте того же года, после победы 1:0 над сборной Англии, Ибрагимович, забивший единственный гол[393], был спрошен репортёром о шрамах на его лице, на что нападающий сказал: «Нууу… Я не знаю… Вы должны спросить об этом свою жену»[394].

Во время игры в «Барселоне» у Ибрагимовича произошла ссора с тренером Пепом Гвардиолой, кульминацией которой стал инцидент в раздевалке, когда нападающий якобы бросил коробку с тренировочным комплектом через всю комнату и выкрикивал оскорбления в адрес Гвардиолы. В итоге тренер отказался разговаривать с Ибрагимовичем и отдал его в аренду в «Милан». Вице-президент «Барселоны» Карлес Виларруби далее рассказал, что Ибрагимович угрожал публично избить Гвардиолу, если его не отпустят в Италию[395]. Швед заявил, что Пеп Гвардиола «не мужчина» во время интервью CNN в ноябре 2015 года[396]. В другом инциденте во время его пребывания в каталонском клубе женщина-репортер спросила Ибрагимовича, были ли романтические отношения между ним и партнёром по команде Жераром Пике, на что он ответил: «Приходите ко мне домой, и вы узнаете, гей ли я. И прихватите свою сестру»[394].

В 2010 году Ибрагимович участвовал в драке на тренировочной площадке с товарищем по команде «Милана» Огучи Оньеву, после того как Ибрагимович сделал захват Оньеву двумя ногами, а затем ударил его головой. Их разняли, и занятие было досрочно прекращено, а Ибрагимович получил перелом ребра. Оба игрока обвинили одного в оскорблении другого[397]. В марте 2011 года Ибрагимович получил трёхматчевую дисквалификацию за удар в живот защитника «Бари» Марко Росси во время матча[398]. Ещё одну трёхматчевую дисквалификацию он получил в феврале 2012 года за пощёчину игроку «Наполи» Сальваторе Аронике[399]. В 2011 году Ибрагимович ударил ногой в голову товарища по команде Антонио Кассано, когда Кассано разговаривал с журналистами[400], а также ударил ногой товарища по команде «Милана» Родни Страссера во время тренировки[384].

Ибрагимович (на фото в «Пари Сен-Жермен» в 2013 году) вызывал споры во время игры в клубе за оскорбление официальных лиц матча и насилие на поле по отношению к игрокам соперника.

В ноябре 2012 года, будучи игроком «Пари Сен-Жермен», Ибрагимович получил двухматчевую дисквалификацию за удар ногой в грудь вратаря «Сент-Этьена» Стефана Рюффье[401][402]. В декабре 2012 года защитник «Лиона» Деян Ловрен и президент Жан-Мишель Ола обвинили его в том, что он намеренно ударил Ловрена по голове. Сам хорват предположил, что Ибрагимович избежал наказания из-за своего «статуса суперзвезды»[403]. В феврале 2013 года УЕФА наложил на Ибрагимовича двухматчевую дисквалификацию за то, что он ударил нападающего «Валенсии» Андреса Гуардадо[404]. В марте 2013 года нападающий «ПСЖ» Лукас Моура заявил, что Ибрагимович регулярно оскорбляет партнёров по команде: «Он всегда просит мяч и оскорбляет одноклубников. Иногда он слишком высокомерен и часто на всё жалуется»[405]. Лукас позже заявил, однако, что интервью было искажено и плохо переведено[406]. В мае 2013 года Ибрагимовича засняли на видео, когда он кричал на спортивного директора «ПСЖ» Леонардо после победы клуба в чемпионате[407].

Главный тренер «Лиона» Юбер Фурнье обвинил Ибрагимовича в оскорблении официальных лиц, заявив в январе 2015 года, что «все судьи в чемпионате получают оскорбления от этого человека»[408]. Два месяца спустя, после поражения в матче Лиги 1 с «Бордо», швед был записан на видео, где он разглагольствовал об уровне судейства в матче, заявив: «За 15 лет я не видел такого [хорошего] судейства, как в этой дерьмовой стране… [они] не заслуживают «ПСЖ». Позже он извинился, но подвергся критике со стороны французских политиков[409][410], а Лига 1 наложила четырёхматчевый запрет[411].

Кроме того, Ибрагимович неоднократно становился участником инцидентов в составе национальной команды. После победы сборной Швеции над Фарерскими островами со счётом 1:0 в октябре 2012 года капитан сборной Фарерских островов Фроуи Беньяминсен обвинил Ибрагимовича в грубой игре и оскорблениях, назвав его «высокомерным», «ребячливым», «невежественным» и «грязным игроком»[412]. В декабре 2015 года французское спортивное издание L’Équipe назвало Ибрагимовича и Криштиану Роналду «самыми высокомерными» футболистами в мире[413]. Кроме того, Ибрагимович был пойман на камеру, когда пинал товарища по команде Кристиана Вильхельмссона во время тренировки[384][414].

В 2013 году Ибрагимович подвергся критике со стороны женской сборной Швеции за интервью, опубликованное на Рождество в таблоиде Expressen, в котором он высказался о неравенстве достижений и отношения к футболистам мужского и женского пола. Его бывший товарищ по команде Андерс Свенссон был награждён автомобилем Volvo за его рекорд по выступлениям за национальную команду, но Тереза Шёгран не получила такой награды за аналогичные достижения в женской команде, несмотря на то, что на тот момент имела на 41 матч больше (187 против 146), чем Свенссон[415]. Ибрагимович ответил на этот вопрос, что Швеция «обесценила» бы Свенссона, «сравнивая его с индивидуальными достижениями женщин. Они могут получить велосипед с моим автографом, и этого будет достаточно»[415]. Тренер Пиа Сундхаге ответила, что его комментарии были «печальными и прискорбными» и олицетворяли «недостатки основных ценностей мужского футбола», а Шёгран сказала: «Я понимаю его, когда он говорит, что мужская сборная приносит больше денег и известности. Это правда. Но речь идет об уважении»[415].

Ибрагимович на пресс-конференции в Катаре в 2013 году

30 января 2015 года, после победы над «Ренном», Ибрагимович ответил на обвинения корреспондента в том, что «многие люди» утверждают, что он не часто пасует мяч партнёру по команде Эдинсону Кавани, сказав: «Многие люди или вы?», а затем ответил: «Вы разбираетесь в футболе лучше меня?… Тогда зачем вы говорите об этом?», а затем спросил репортёра: «Вы журналист или оператор?… Тогда почему у вас на плече камера? У вас должен быть оператор… Значит, у вас маленький бюджет»[416]. 3 февраля 2015 года, после матча Кубка французской лиги против «Лилля», Ибрагимович, как сообщается, сказал своим товарищам по команде «ПСЖ» избегать общения с журналистами; когда его спросили о причине, он ответил: «Потому что я тут босс»[417]. 11 марта 2015 года Ибрагимович назвал игроков «Челси» «младенцами» после того, как его удалили в матче Лиги чемпионов против них с «ПСЖ»: «Я не знал, должен я злиться или начать смеяться. Когда я увидел перед собой красную карточку, сразу подумал: этот парень [судья] не знает, что делает, он явно увидел что-то другое. Это не самое худшее. Но хуже всего то, как повели себя игроки «Челси», которые собрались вокруг меня, будто 11 детей»[418]. В ноябре 2015 года перед матчем плей-офф отборочного турнира Евро-2016 против сборной Дании Ибрагимович заявил, что поместил на футбольную карту Швецию и Францию, сказав: «Я хочу сыграть на Евро во Франции. Я выступаю в этой стране уже четыре года. Сначала я нанёс Швецию на карту мира, теперь то же самое проделал с Францией»[419]. Этот же комментарий «Я открыл Швецию на карте мира» Ибрагимович повторил в интервью Джимми Киммелу в апреле 2018 года[420].

В апреле 2016 года Мино Райола объявил, что Ибрагимович подаст в суд на шведского тренера Ульфа Карлссона из-за обвинений в употреблении допинга[421]. Согласно Expressen, Карлссон ссылался на «неестественный» и «быстрый набор веса» игрока во время его выступлений в «Ювентусе». Райола сказал по поводу этих обвинений: «Это смешно. У Карлссона нет никаких фактов, и мы легко можем это доказать. Во всех клубах, за которые играл Златан, знают, что он не принимает даже аспирин»[421]. В ноябре 2017 года он назвал себя «львом» после быстрого восстановления после травмы колена, сказав: «львы не сравнивают себя с людьми»[422].

Статуя Златана была открыта в Мальме в 2019 году. После того как он вложил деньги в конкурирующий клуб «Хаммарбю», болельщики «Мальмё» совершили акт вандализма, облили статую краской из баллончика и подожгли ее, после чего 5 января 2020 года она была снята с постамента.[423]

В 2018 году Ибрагимович обсудил свои отношения со шведскими СМИ в интервью Оливье Дакуру на Canal+, в котором он сказал, что: «Они всё ещё нападают на меня, потому что не могут согласиться, что я Ибрагимович. Если бы это был другой шведский футболист, они бы защищали его за такую же ошибку, которую могу совершить я», а затем добавил: «Это своего рода скрытый расизм. Уверен на 100%, что он существует. Потому что я не Андерссон или Свенссон. Если бы я был таким, поверьте мне, они бы защищали меня, даже ограбь я банк, но они не делают этого так, как должны»[391].

21 мая 2018 года Ибрагимович был удалён за то, что ударил игрока «Монреаль Импакт» Майкла Петрассо по голове, после того как тот наступил ему на ногу[424]. В апреле 2019 года защитник «Реал Солт-Лейк» Недум Онуоха обвинил шведа в грубой игре и угрозах нанести ему травму во время игры, назвав его «высокомерным» и «неуважительным»[425][426][427]. В мае 2019 года Ибрагимович получил двухматчевую дисквалификацию за агрессивное поведение после того, как схватил за шею вратаря «Нью-Йорк Сити» Шона Джонсона[428][429].

В июле 2019 года Ибрагимович сделал неоднозначные замечания об уровне игры в MLS, назвав себя «Феррари среди Фиатов» и «безусловно лучшим игроком» в лиге[430][431]. Он также прокомментировал своё влияние в США, заявив: «Им повезло, что я не приехал сюда 10 лет назад, иначе сегодня я был бы президентом этой страны»[432], а также упомянул, что он «лучший из когда-либо игравших в MLS. И это без шуток»[433]. 20 июля 2019 года швед ударил локтем Мохамеда Мунира во время матча с «Лос-Анджелес», а после матча повздорил с тренером вратарей Заком Абделем, сказав ему: «Вали домой, мелкая сучка. Вали домой»[434]. Ещё больше споров последовало за этим, когда после поражения «Гэлакси» от соперников из Лос-Анджелеса в плей-офф, Ибрагимович был замечен делающим неприличные жесты в сторону уходящих с поля болельщиков[435].

В ноябре 2019 года Ибрагимович купил 23,5% акций стокгольмского клуба «Хаммарбю», который был соперником команды детства нападающего, «Мальмё». В своём заявлении игрок выразил восхищение клубом и его болельщиками, а также рассказал о том, что он рад возможности поддержать «один из самых интересных и влиятельных клубов Швеции»[436]. Однако это инвестиционное решение разозлило многих болельщиков «Мальмё», которые посчитали его предателем, и они совершили акт вандализма и подожгли его бронзовую статую. Ибрагимович ответил на этот инцидент, заявив, что это решение не имеет никакого отношения к тому, где он начинал свою карьеру[437].

В сентябре 2020 года Ибрагимович раскритиковал тренера сборной Швеции Янне Андерссона, который не вызвал его на ЧМ-2018, за решение не выпускать в старте Деяна Кулушевски в матче Лиги наций против сборной Франции, заявив: «Какая грёбаная клоунада. Ещё одно доказательство. Некомпетентные люди на неправильных позициях душат шведский футбол»[438]. В ноябре 2020 года Ибрагимович раскритиковал EA Sports за использование его имени и лица в FIFA 21 без его разрешения; однако EA Sports ранее заключила сделку с его командой «Милан» на использование всех связанных с ней игроков и объектов[439].

Ибрагимович получил одноматчевую дисквалификацию после ссоры с бывшим партнёром по команде Ромелу Лукаку во время матча Кубка Италии против миланского «Интера» в январе 2021 года, когда микрофоны на поле зафиксировали, как швед неоднократно говорил Лукаку: «Иди занимайся своим вуду-дерьмом», называл его «мелким ослом» и говорил ему «позвонить [своей] матери»[440][441]. Хотя некоторые отметили, что упоминание Ибрагимовичем «вуду» могло относиться к инциденту 2018 года, в котором владелец «Эвертона» Фархад Мошири заявил, что вера Лукаку в «вуду» была виновата в том, что он отказался подписать продление контракта с клубом[442], другие СМИ предположили расовый подтекст в этом сообщении, и что Ибрагимович использовал слово «обезьяна», а не «осёл», обращаясь к Лукаку[443]. Швед отверг обвинения в расизме, написав в Твиттере: «В мире ЗЛАТАНА нет места расизму. Мы все одной расы, мы все равны! Мы все ИГРОКИ, но одни лучше других»[444]. Итальянская федерация футбола начала расследование с возможным дисквалификацией шведа на десять матчей, если он будет признан виновным в расистском оскорблении[445]. Однако в марте стало известно, что с Ибрагимовича снято обвинение в расизме, так как инцидент был признан чисто неспортивным и заслуживающим лишь штрафа[446].

Ибрагимович подвергся критике за комментарии, сделанные в адрес игрока НБА Леброна Джеймса и других спортсменов в связи с их социальной и политической активностью[447]. В интервью Discovery+ в Швеции в феврале 2021 года Ибрагимович сказал, что ценит Джеймса как игрока, но «не любит, когда люди со статусом одновременно занимаются политикой». Он заявил, что спортсмены и другие известные люди должны говорить только о своей сфере деятельности, объяснив: «Я не занимаюсь политикой. Если бы я был политиком, то занимался бы политикой. Это первая большая ошибка, которую делают люди, когда становятся знаменитыми и обретают определенный статус. Держитесь подальше от этого. Просто делайте то, что у вас получается лучше всего»[448]. Баскетболист ответил Ибрагимовичу на следующий день, сказав журналистам: «Я никогда не заткнусь и буду говорить о том, что неправильно. Я говорю о своём народе, о равенстве, о социальной несправедливости, о расизме, о систематическом подавлении голосов избирателей. Это вещи, которые происходят в нашем обществе». Он также упомянул о том, как Ибрагимович делал комментарии политического характера в 2018 году (когда он заявил, что испытывает скрытый расизм в Швеции из-за того, что его фамилия звучит по-иностранному), а затем добавил: «Я не тот, на кого стоит нападать, потому что я делаю домашнюю работу»[449]. Швед, однако, затем повторил свои комментарии, заявив на пресс-конференции: «Расизм и политика — две разные вещи. Мы, спортсмены, объединяем мир, политика разделяет мир», и снова настаивая: «Мы не занимаемся другими вещами, потому что у нас это плохо получается, иначе я был бы в политике»[450]. В апреле 2021 года он попал под расследование УЕФА из-за предполагаемой финансовой заинтересованности в букмекерской компании «Бетард»[451][452]. Месяц спустя УЕФА оштрафовал его на 50 000 евро за нарушение дисциплинарных правил, связанных с его заинтересованностью в вышеупомянутой букмекерской компании[453].

Реклама, бизнес и доходы

Ибрагимович имеет контракт с компанией Nike и снимается в её телевизионной рекламе, где он появляется вместе с другими игроками Nike, включая Криштиану Роналду, Неймара и Уэйна Руни[454]. Он носит бутсы «Nike Mercurial», а на внешних сторонах его бутс нанесены имена и даты рождения его сыновей. В конце 2007 года Ибрагимович совместно с компанией Nike построил в районе Русенгорд Мальмё «Корт Златана», имеющий искусственное покрытие,футбольное поле, ворота, искусственное освещение[455]. В 2008 году он пожертвовал новые комплекты футбольной формы Nike своему молодёжному клубу «Балкан»[456]. В сентябре 2012 года во время пребывания в Мальмё с национальной командой игрок был удостоен чести занести своё имя на городскую «Аллею спортивной славы»[457].

Надпись Ибрагимовича на «Аллее спортивной славы» в его родном городе Мальмё

Весной 2013 года игрок приветствовал зрителей в заставке конкурса песни Евровидение 2013, который проходил в Швеции, в родном городе Ибрагимовича — Мальмё. 11 ноября 2013 года шведская Почтовая служба объявила, что в ближайшее время выйдет полный набор марок, посвящённых Ибрагимовичу, который будет изображён на пяти различных марках[458]. Марки с портретом форварда поступили в продажу 27 марта 2014 года[459]. По пяти миллионам экземпляров были получены предзаказы[460]. 23 ноября 2013 года Ибрагимович подарил всей команде «ПСЖ» именные игровые приставки Xbox One эксклюзивной серии, изготовленной по заказу футболиста[461][462].

В 2014 году Ибрагимович снялся для обложки мужской версии популярного журнала Elle. Снимки сделал немецкий модельер и фотограф Карл Лагерфельд[463]. В январе 2014 года вышел рекламный ролик Volvo XC70, в котором Ибрагимович исполнил гимн Швеции в форме речитатива[464]. В марте того же года шведская почта выпустила набор из пяти почтовых марок с изображением игрока[465]. Ибрагимович участвует в серии видеоигр FIFA от EA Sports, а в FIFA 15 он стал четвёртым игроком с самым высоким рейтингом[466]. 8 мая 2014 года по версии журнала Forbes Ибрагимович стал третьим после Криштиану Роналду (73 млн $ в год) и Лионеля Месси (65 млн $ в год) высокооплачиваемым футболистом мира, с доходом 34 млн $ в год[467][468]. Год спустя Ибрагимович вновь станет третьим после Криштиану Роналду (79 млн $ в год) и Месси (70 млн $ в год) высокооплачиваемым футболистом мира, с доходом 41,8 млн $ в год[469][470]. 9 июня 2014 вышел короткометражный анимационный видеоролик компании Nike — «Последняя игра», в котором Ибрагимович стал одним из главных героев[471]. Впоследствии компания Nike выпустила серию роликов, получившую название #AskZlatan[472], где Ибрагимович выступил в роли комментатора и выражал готовность к ответам на любые вопросы болельщиков[473]. 11 августа 2014 года Ибрагимович заплатил 51 000 долларов США, чтобы отправить шведскую сборную по футболу для лиц с ограниченными умственными способностями на чемпионат мира INAS в Бразилии. После того как товарищи по команде Юхан Эльмандер, Ким Чельстрём, Андреас Исакссон и Пер Нильссон пожертвовали футболки с автографами для продажи на аукционе, Ибрагимович ответил: «Какого чёрта ты собираешься делать с футболкой? Сколько она стоит?»[474][475].

Ибрагимович и Микаэль Персбрандт в Бразилии на открытии центра ЮНИСЕФ, 22 июня 2005 года

10 февраля 2015 года в парижском музее восковых фигур Гревен была впервые выставлена фигура Ибрагимовича[476]. 14 февраля 2015 года в матче чемпионата Франции против «Кана» Ибрагимович снял футболку после забитого гола, чтобы обнажить вытатуированные на ней имена 50 человек, страдающих от голода по всему миру, в знак привлечения внимания к проблеме голода в соответствии со Всемирной продовольственной программой ООН[477]. 11 мая 2016 года опять стал третьим высокооплачиваемым футболистом мира по версии Forbes после Криштиану Роналду (82 млн $ в год) и Месси (77 млн $ в год), с доходом 37 млн $ в год[478][479]. 24 мая 2017 года стал 5-м высокооплачиваемым футболистом мира, после Криштиану Роналду (93 млн $ в год), Месси (80 млн $ в год), Неймара (37 млн $ в год) и Гарета Бейла (34 млн $ в год), с доходом 32 млн $ в год[480][481].

Активный в социальных сетях, Златан имеет более 45 миллионов подписчиков в Instagram, что является самым большим показателем для шведа[482]. Независимая шведская кинокомпания Auto Images выпустила спортивный документальный фильм «Златан. Начало» в феврале 2016 года, в котором биография Ибрагимовича прослеживается через годы своего становления в «Мальмё» и «Аяксе» до своего прорыва в «Ювентусе» в 2005 году. Фильм был показан на нескольких кинофестивалях, включая Международный фестиваль документального кино в Амстердаме, Хельсинкский фестиваль документального кино и Руанский фестиваль северного кино[483].

8 октября 2019 года статуя Ибрагимовича была открыта в его родном городе, у стадиона Мальмё. Высота статуи, созданной Петером Линде, составляет 8 футов 9 дюймов (2,67 м), а вес — почти 500 килограммов (1100 фунтов)[484]. В ноябре 2019 года швед стал совладельцем клуба «Хаммарбю», приобретя 25% акций. Этот клуб является главным соперником «Мальмё», в котором форвард начинал свою карьеру[265].

По состоянию на 2014 год владеет автомобилями Volvo C30 T5 RDesign, Ferrari 360-Spider, Ferrari Enzo, Maserati GranTurismo, Audi Q7, Audi S8 Quattro, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, Porsche Carrera GT и Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4[485].

Личная жизнь

У Ибрагимовича есть один родной брат (Санела) и четыре сводных брата. Женат на шведской актрисе и фотомоделе Хелен Сегер, с которой у него двое сыновей: Максимилиан (родился 22 сентября 2006 года) и Винсент (родился 6 марта 2008 года)[486]. Осенью 2016 года Ибрагимович отдал сыновей в академию «Манчестер Юнайтед»[487]. Когда он играл за «Лос-Анджелес Гэлакси», то проживал за пределами Лос-Анджелеса. Однако у него до сих пор есть дом в Мальмё, где он проводит лето. Ибрагимович получил почётный чёрный пояс по тхэквондо; в детстве он посещал занятия в клубе тхэквондо «Enighet» (со швед. — «Единство»)[488]. Владеет пятью языками: шведским, боснийским, английским, испанским и итальянским[489][490]. Он заявил, что вырос католиком[491][492][493]. Ибрагимович часто говорит о себе в третьем лице[494]. Он не употребляет алкоголь[495].

В мае 2003 года имя «Златан» было запатентовано в Шведском бюро патентов и регистрации за то, что «скорее всего, его воспринимают как Златана Ибрагимовича», то есть он получает эксклюзивные права на это имя для определенных товаров, включая спортивные товары, одежду и обувь[496]. В феврале 2011 года в интервью каналу «Eurosport» Ибрагимович заявил, что боксер Мухаммед Али является одним из его примеров для подражания, сказав при этом: «Мохаммед Али – мой образец для подражания как в спорте, так и за его пределами [sic]… он верил в свои [принципы] и никогда от них не отказывался»[497].

15 ноября 2011 года Ибрагимович выпустил автобиографию «Я — Златан» (швед. Jag Är Zlatan), написанную совместно с шведским писателем Давидом Лагеркранцем[498][499]. В декабре 2012 года французский диджей Al Pach выпустил песню, посвящённую Ибрагимовичу, — «My Name is Zlatan»[500]. В конце 2012 года в шведском языке в честь Златана Ибрагимовича появился новый глагол «zlatanera», который был добавлен в словари и обозначает «доминировать на поле и за его пределами, делать что-то с силой»[501]. Слово пришло из французского языка, где инфинитив «zlataner» придумали авторы сатирической передачи «Guignols de l’info[fr]»[502].

2 декабря 2014 года Ибрагимович провёл для короля Швеции Карла XVI Густава и его супруги королевы Сильвии экскурсию по стадиону «Парк де Пренс»[503]. 25 ноября 2015 года Ибрагимович стал почётным гражданином Мальмё и получил медаль почётного гражданина города, лишь пять человек её получили за последние 10 лет. Мэр города назвал Ибрагимовича самым известным уроженцем Мальмё в мире[504].

В 2018 году Ибрагимович упомянул, что жена разрешает ему повесить дома только одну свою фотографию: «Моя жена не разрешает развешивать мои фотографии по дому», а затем добавил: «Единственное фото, которое висит дома, это фото моих ног. Это то, что даёт нам всё, что есть у нас сейчас»[505].

Татуировки

Татуировки Ибрагимовича, 24 сентября 2016 года

Ибрагимович известен как любитель татуировок. Их у него насчитывается одиннадцать штук. В основном они касаются личной жизни[506].

  • «Красный дракон» — самая яркая татуировка Ибрагимовича. Расположена на правом боку.
  • «Мaximillian» — имя первого сына на правой руке.
  • «Vincent» — имя второго сына на левой руке.
  • «Код Ибрагимовича» — на обоих запястьях набиты даты рождения родителей, братьев и сестёр. Позднее добавились даты рождения сыновей.
  • Фамилия «Ибрагимович» на арабском — на правой руке.
  • Племенной рисунок, символизирующий семейное счастье, на правом плече.
  • Имя матери на правой руке.
  • Имя отца на левой руке.
  • «Only god can judge me» (Только Бог может судить меня) — правый бок.
  • «Два туза» — на правом боку, над драконом.

Религиозный и социальный фон

Ибрагимович родился в семье боснийца-мусульманина Шефика Ибрагимовича и хорватской католички Юрки Гравич; его родители иммигрировали в Швецию из СФР Югославии — Шефик из Биелины (СР Босния и Герцеговина), и Юрка из Пркоса около Шкабрни (СР Хорватия) — и впервые встретились в Швеции[507]. Родители Ибрагимовича развелись, когда он был ребёнком, и хотя его воспитание было разделено между ними, он больше времени проводил с отцом: «У меня было время с моей матерью, но в действительности я жил со своим отцом»[508][509]. В 2012 году в интервью «ПСЖ» он сказал следующее: «Мой отец – мусульманин, моя мать – католичка. У меня есть братья и сёстры. Все мы росли по-разному. Я иду своим путём, в религию не верю. В футболе представители всех религий приветствуются. Это одна наша общая религия…»[510]. В интервью CNN 24 ноября 2015 года он подчеркнул, что его мусульманское происхождение «не является фактором» в восприятии его болельщиками: «Для меня это не изменило (ничего), потому что мой отец – мусульманин, а мать – католичка… Для меня всё дело в уважении. Это то, как я вырос, и то, каким я научился быть. Это то, что я есть»[511]. Тем не менее, позже он назвал себя «глубоко верующим католиком»[512].

Телеведущий из Мальмё Тедди Ланден, который брал интервью для того же документального фильма, отметил выбор Ибрагимовичем фамилии на футболке после его перехода в «Аякс» в 2001 году: «Вы можете видеть, что просто тот факт, что когда он [появился] в профессиональном [футбольном] мире [в «Аяксе»], из Швеции, где он был известен только [под именем] Златан – его первое имя – он изменил, чтобы на его футболке, на его майке было написано Ибрагимович, потому что он хотел почтить свое происхождение. Будучи мусульманином, будучи выходцем из очень скромной среды, с низким статусом, он действительно [хотел] показать всем детям из Розенгорда [и] Мальмё в целом: «Если я могу это сделать, то и вы сможете»[513].

18 февраля 2021 года во время матча 1/16 финала Лиги Европы между белградской «Црвеной звездой» и «Миланом» на стадионе «Райко Митич» Ибрагимович подвергся расизму со стороны болельщиков сербской команды. Ибрагимович, который не играл в матче, наблюдал за игрой с трибун и прыгнул, чтобы отпраздновать, когда «Милан» забил гол, когда один из болельщиков выкрикнул в его адрес оскорбления, в том числе «балия» — этническое оскорбление, направленное против боснийских мусульман. Матч проходил за закрытыми дверями из-за пандемии COVID-19, но нескольким болельщикам было разрешено наблюдать за игрой из VIP-ложи. «Црвена звезда» принесла извинения и осудила оскорбления, однако УЕФА все равно начал расследование инцидента[514][515]. 14 апреля 2021 года клуб был оштрафован на 30 000 евро и получил предписание провести домашний матч в еврокубках за закрытыми дверями[516].

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  25. Ibra, el hombre que ha movido más dinero en traspasos (исп.). mundodeportivo.com. Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014.
  26. Агеев, Алексей Рассказ о лидере шведской сборной Златане Ибрагимовиче (недоступная ссылка). championat.com (2 июня 2012). Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014. Архивировано 8 апреля 2014 года.
  27. 27,0 27,1 27,2 Ibrahimovic gepresenteerd (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  28. Zlatan: `Ik voel me nu al thuis bij Ajax´ (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  29. Seizoen 2001/02. Competitie: Vriendschappelijk. (нид.) (недоступная ссылка). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014. Архивировано 8 апреля 2014 года.
  30. Ajax — Celtic FC 1:3. (нид.) (недоступная ссылка). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014. Архивировано 8 апреля 2014 года.
  31. Отчёт матча Лиги Чемпионов УЕФА 20034 «Аякс» — «Селтик». ‘uefa.com. Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014.
  32. Zlatan: Er is nog hoop’. (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  33. Ajax start seizoen met puntendeling. (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  34. Ajax verrast Feyenoord in eigen huis. (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  35. Aanklager KNVB doet onderzoek naar actie Zlatan. (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  36. Ajax gaat niet akkoord met schikkingsvoorstel Zlatan. (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  37. Zlatan ook door tuchtcommissie tot 5 duels veroordeeld. (нид.). ajax.nl. Дата обращения: 11 января 2021.
  38. Отчёт матча Лиги Чемпионов УЕФА 20034 «Милан» — «Аякс» (недоступная ссылка). uefa.com. Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014. Архивировано 8 апреля 2014 года.
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  40. Operations concerning Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Fabrizio Miccoli registration rights (англ.), Juventus (31 August 2004). Архивировано 5 мая 2015 года. Дата обращения 12 марта 2014.
  41. Guldbollen 2005 till Zlatan Ibrahimovic (швед.) (недоступная ссылка). svenskfotboll.se (7 декабря 2008). Дата обращения: 13 марта 2014. Архивировано 1 января 2007 года.
  42. Первый выход «канониров», uefa.com (6 апреля 2006). Архивировано 12 марта 2014 года. Дата обращения 12 марта 2014.
  43. Ibrahimovic set to take legal action to escape from Juve (англ.). The Independent (7 декабря 2008). Дата обращения: 13 марта 2014.
  44. Zlatan ibrahimovic signs for inter (англ.), Internazionale (10 August 2006).
  45. Миланский «Интер» все же подписал Златана Ибрагимовича, Чемпионат.com (10 августа 2006).
  46. Agreement with F.C. Internazionale S.p.A., Juventus (10 августа 2006). Дата обращения 26 июля 2009.
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  48. «Интер» стартовал с выездной победы над «фиалками», Чемпионат.com (10 сентября 2006).
  49. Dos de Cambiasso para la victoria del Inter (исп.), losandes.com.ar (10 septiembre 2006). Архивировано 16 января 2014 года.
  50. Ibrahimovic: «We’re still top» (англ.), Internazionale (26 October 2008).
  51. Rory Smith. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Kaka pip Premier League stars in football wages list (англ.), The Daily Telegraph (6 February 2009).
  52. Ибрагимович забил фантастический гол!, Чемпионат.com (8 ноября 2007).
  53. Доминирование англичан продолжилось, Чемпионат.com (12 марта 2008). Архивировано 1 февраля 2014 года. Дата обращения 24 января 2014.
  54. Ибрагимович сделал «Интер» чемпионом Италии, sportbox.ru (18 мая 2008). Архивировано 3 февраля 2014 года.
  55. Ибрагимович: гол в ворота «Болоньи» дался мне легко, Чемпионат.com (5 октября 2008).
  56. Неахиллесова пята. 5 лучших голов пяткой Златана Ибрагимовича: «Интер» – «Болонья» – 2:1, Советский Спорт (5 октября 2008).
  57. Allsvenskan lockar inte Zlatan (швед.). Aftonbladet (16 ноября 2008). Дата обращения: 17 ноября 2008.
  58. Роковая четвертая, uefa.com (12 марта 2009).
  59. USA 09: Ibra returns to Europe (итал.), Internazionale (23 luglio 2009).
  60. Camp Nou gives Ibrahimovic a hero’s welcome, FC Barcelona (27 июля 2009). Архивировано 3 августа 2012 года. Дата обращения 29 июля 2009.
  61. Ибрагимович подписал пятилетний контракт (недоступная ссылка). БарсаМания (27 июля 2009). Дата обращения: 28 июля 2009. Архивировано 2 января 2010 года.
  62. Ibrahimovic signs five-year contract (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). FCBarcelona.cat (27 июля 2009). Дата обращения: 31 июля 2009. Архивировано 24 мая 2012 года.
  63. Ибрагимович официально стал игроком «Барселоны»., sportbox.ru (27 июля 2009).
  64. Глеб отказался переходить в «Интер», Sportbox.ru (27 июля 2009).
  65. FC Internazionale Milano Spa 2009–10 Bilancio (итал.). — FC Internazionale Milano. — Registro Imprese & C.C.I.A.A..
  66. Inter, una tripletta in rosso (англ.), ju29ro.com (31 December 2010).
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  68. Pedro goal wins Super Cup for Barcelona (англ.). CNN (28 августа 2009).
  69. Ibra makes scoring history (недоступная ссылка). FC Barcelona (17 октября 2009). Дата обращения: 22 января 2014. Архивировано 11 января 2010 года.
  70. Total football (6–1) (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). FCBarcelona.cat (25 октября 2009). Архивировано 15 сентября 2012 года.
  71. «Барса» отметила юбилей победой над «Реалом». sportbox.ru (29 ноября 2009).
  72. FC Barcelona – Real Madrid (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). FCBarcelona.cat (29 ноября 2009). Архивировано 7 сентября 2012 года.
  73. Ibrahimovic Set To Miss Clasico Clash (англ.), WorldTrack Global (4 April 2010). (недоступная ссылка)
  74. Macdonald, Paul. Pep Guardiola Destroyed My Barcelona Dream — Milan Newboy Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Goal.com (29 августа 2010). Дата обращения: 30 августа 2010.
  75. Ibrahimovic loan to AC Milan agreed (англ.). fcbarcelona.com (28 августа 2010). Дата обращения: 5 ноября 2010. Архивировано 23 февраля 2012 года.
  76. NewsDetail. A.C. Milan. Архивировано 31 августа 2010 года.
  77. Ibra passes Milan medical (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). ESPN Soccernet (30 августа 2010). Дата обращения: 21 января 2014. Архивировано 24 октября 2012 года.
  78. Cesena — Milan — 2:0 (итал.). Lega Serie A.it (11 сентября 2010). Дата обращения: 11 сентября 2010. Архивировано 23 февраля 2012 года.
  79. Milan — Auxerre finisce 2:0! (итал.). AC Milan.com (15 сентября 2010). Дата обращения: 15 сентября 2010. Архивировано 4 июня 2012 года.
  80. Ibrahimovic sveglia il Milan (итал.). La Repubblica.it (15 сентября 2010). Дата обращения: 15 сентября 2010. Архивировано 23 февраля 2012 года.
  81. Ибрагимович пропустит миланское дерби (14 марта 2011).
  82. AC Milan’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic banned 3 matches for punch (англ.), USA Today (14 March 2012).
  83. Ибрагимовичу сократили дисквалификацию (25 марта 2011).
  84. Ибрагимович схлопотал три матча дисквалификации (11 апреля 2011).
  85. 85,0 85,1 85,2 85,3 «Zlatan Ibrahimovic Biography». ESPN. Дата обращения: 15 ноября 2013.
  86. 86,0 86,1 «Papin: Ibrahimovic is like Van Basten» Архивная копия от 25 декабря 2013 на Wayback Machine. FIFA.com. 15 November 2013
  87. Mathure, Varun. Van Basten sees himself in Ibrahimović (недоступная ссылка). footballitaliano.co.uk (15 декабря 2011). Дата обращения: 16 декабря 2011. Архивировано 7 марта 2016 года.
  88. ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC: AN UNSTOPPABLE FORCE (англ.), AC Milan (18 June 2011).
  89. «Барса» — первая, «Милан» — второй. sportbox.ru (24 ноября 2011).
  90. Ибрагимович забил свой сотый гол в чемпионатах Италии. championat.com (28 ноября 2011).
  91. Zlatan Ibrahimovic Vs Salvatore Aronica Red Card For Slapping Vs Napoli (Ac Milan Vs Napoli). youtube (5 февраля 2012).
  92. Ибрагимович пропустит из-за дисквалификации три матча «Милана» в серии А. championat.com (6 февраля 2012).
  93. Мира, Луис. Zlatan Ibrahimovic to miss Juventus clash after receiving three-game ban, Goal.com.
  94. AC Milan 4–0 Arsenal: Woeful Gunners humiliated as Robinho, Boateng and Ibrahimovic inspire hosts at San Siro. Goal.com. Дата обращения: 16 февраля 2012.
  95. Избиение младенцев. sportbox.ru (16 февраля 2012).
  96. Милан 4 — 0 Арсенал (недоступная ссылка). championat.com (16 февраля 2012). Дата обращения: 21 января 2014. Архивировано 1 февраля 2014 года.
  97. Ибрагимович добыл «Милану» победу на Сицилии. sportbox.ru (3 марта 2012).
  98. Ibrahimovic makes PSG switch (англ.). transfermarkt.co.
  99. Ди Мария — самый дорогой футболист в истории по суммарной стоимости трансферов, Чемпионат.com (6 августа 2015). Дата обращения 4 сентября 2015.
  100. 20 самых успешных трансферных сделок в истории футбола. sports.ru (25 июня 2013).
  101. Ибрагимович официально стал игроком ПСЖ. sportbox.ru (18 июля 2012).
  102. Ibrahimovic au PSG, c’est fait! (фр.) (недоступная ссылка). Eurosport. Архивировано 20 июля 2012 года.
  103. Zlatan Ibrahimovic presented as PSG player (англ.) (18 July 2012).
  104. Que les gros salaires lèvent le doigt (фр.) (недоступная ссылка). Eurosport. Архивировано 19 июля 2012 года.
  105. Zlatan Ibrahimovic joins Paris St-Germain from AC Milan (англ.).
  106. Златан Ибрагимович перешёл в ПСЖ. РБК СПОРТ.
  107. PSG prise Ibrahimović away from Milan (англ.). UEFA.
  108. Ибрагимович: я никогда не хотел покидать «Милан», это было не моё решение.. championat.com. Дата обращения: 17 ноября 2018.
  109. Ибрагимович рассказал о попытке сорвать свой трансфер из «Милана» в «ПСЖ».. championat.com. Дата обращения: 17 ноября 2018.
  110. Zlatan Ibrahimovic helps PSG draw (англ.).
  111. Отчет матча ПСЖ — Лорьян (11 августа 2012).
  112. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored twice to earn Paris Saint-Germain their maiden victory of the 2012–13 season as the big-spending capital club beat LOSC Lille Métropole 2–1 on Sunday (англ.). Ligue 1 website.
  113. Ibrahimović-inspired PSG pull apart Dynamo (англ.), UEFA.
  114. First half braces from the opposing strikers saw the points shared between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain after a keenly contested draw at the Stade Vélodrome on Sunday night (англ.). Ligue 1 website.
  115. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a hat-trick as Paris Saint-Germain handed Valenciennes a first home defeat of the season, sweeping aside the northerners 4–0 on Tuesday (англ.). LFP (11 декабря 2012).
  116. Ибрагимович взял «десятку», sportbox.ru.
  117. Лига чемпионов УЕФА 2012/2013 — История — Статистика (недоступная ссылка). UEFA.com. Дата обращения: 19 января 2014. Архивировано 17 января 2014 года.
  118. David Beckham’s Paris St-Germain clinch French title (англ.). BBC Sport (12 мая 2013).
  119. PSG wrap up title (англ.). ESPN (12 мая 2013).
  120. PSG’s 19-year wait for a third title is over (англ.). ESPN (12 мая 2013).
  121. Beckham’s latest league title celebrations marred by rioting PSG fans as police are forced to intervene with tear gas (англ.). Daily Mail (12 мая 2013).
  122. PSG : Ibrahimovic rejoint la bande à Papin (фр.), Football365 (27 мая 2013). Архивировано 8 июня 2013 года. Дата обращения 30 мая 2013.
  123. IBRAHIMOVIC TAKES PLAYER OF YEAR GONG, Ligue 1 (20 мая 2013). Дата обращения 30 мая 2013.
  124. Ligue 1: PSG’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic named player of the season in France, Sky Sports (20 мая 2013). Дата обращения 30 мая 2013.
  125. PSG snatch dramatic late win (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). ESPNFC (31 августа 2013). Архивировано 23 декабря 2013 года.
  126. Ibrahimovic extends PSG contract until 2016 (англ.), Goal.com (24 September 2013).
  127. Ibrahimovic leads romp (англ.). ESPNFC (2 октября 2013). Архивировано 5 октября 2013 года.
  128. Гол пяткой Ибрагимовича (видео). sportbox.ru (19 октября 2013).
  129. Ибра пишет историю (недоступная ссылка). www.uefa.com (23 октября 2013). Дата обращения: 19 января 2014. Архивировано 31 октября 2013 года.
  130. Zlatan’s done it again! PSG star continues hot streak with FOUR goals as Anderlecht are put to the sword in Belgium (англ.). Daily Mail (24 октября 2013).
  131. Ибрагимович забил 300-й гол в клубной карьере. Чемпионат.com (20 января 2014).
  132. Ligue 1 round-up: Ibrahimovic breaks PSG record and Berbatov downs Lyon (англ.), The Guardian (17 March 2014). Дата обращения 6 апреля 2014.
  133. Ибрагимович побил клубный рекорд «ПСЖ» по количеству голов за сезон, Чемпионат.com (17 марта 2014). Дата обращения 6 апреля 2014.
  134. «ПСЖ» победил «Лион» в финале Кубка французской лиги, Чемпионат.com (20 апреля 2014). Дата обращения 10 мая 2014.
  135. «ПСЖ» в четвертый раз выиграл Кубок лиги, sportbox.ru (20 апреля 2014). Дата обращения 10 мая 2014.
  136. Ибрагимович вернулся в строй и сможет сыграть с «Ренном», Чемпионат.com (6 мая 2014). Дата обращения 10 мая 2014.
  137. «Монако» упустил победу над «Генгамом», «ПСЖ» досрочно стал чемпионом Франции, Чемпионат.com (7 мая 2014). Дата обращения 9 мая 2014.
  138. «ПСЖ» досрочно стал чемпионом Франции, sportbox.ru (7 мая 2014). Дата обращения 10 мая 2014.
  139. Ибрагимовичу нет равных во Франции, sportbox.ru (12 мая 2014). Дата обращения 12 мая 2014.
  140. Ибрагимович — лучший футболист сезона лиги 1, Жирар — лучший тренер, Чемпионат.com (12 мая 2014). Дата обращения 12 мая 2014.
  141. Ибрагимович второй год подряд стал лучшим игроком чемпионата Франции, sports.ru (12 мая 2014). Дата обращения 12 мая 2014.
  142. Ибрагимович стал лучшим бомбардиром чемпионата Франции второй сезон подряд, Чемпионат.com (18 мая 2014). Дата обращения 18 мая 2014.
  143. «ПСЖ» взял первый трофей в сезоне, Sportbox.ru (2 августа 2014). Дата обращения 3 августа 2014.
  144. «ПСЖ» начал защиту чемпионского титула с ничьей в матче с «Реймсом», Чемпионат.com (9 августа 2014). Дата обращения 15 ноября 2014.
  145. Ибрагимович выбыл из строя на полтора месяца, Чемпионат.com (18 августа 2014). Дата обращения 15 ноября 2014.
  146. Хет-трик Ибрагимовича помог «ПСЖ» разгромить «Сент-Этьен», Чемпионат.com (1 сентября 2014). Дата обращения 15 ноября 2014.
  147. Ибрагимович пропустит матч с «Барселоной» из-за травмы пятки, Чемпионат.com (29 сентября 2014). Дата обращения 15 ноября 2014.
  148. Ибрагимович: я ненавижу смотреть футбол с трибуны, Чемпионат.com (13 ноября 2014). Дата обращения 15 ноября 2014.
  149. Ибрагимович в девятый раз стал игроком года в Швеции, Чемпионат.com (11 ноября 2014). Дата обращения 15 ноября 2014.
  150. Ибрагимович посвятил награду игроку года в Швеции умершему брату, Чемпионат.com (11 ноября 2014). Дата обращения 15 ноября 2014.
  151. Ибрагимович повторил рекорд Давидса по числу красных карточек в Лиге чемпионов, Чемпионат.com (11 марта 2015). Дата обращения 12 марта 2015.
  152. «ПСЖ» — в финале Кубка Франции, у Ибрагимовича хет-трик и 100-й гол за парижан, Чемпионат.com (18 апреля 2015). Дата обращения 6 мая 2015.
  153. Ибрагимович дисквалифицирован на четыре матча за оскорбление судей, Чемпионат.com (10 апреля 2015). Дата обращения 6 мая 2015.
  154. Ибрагимович: вся эта ситуация выглядит как фарс — смешно и непрофессионально, Чемпионат.com (10 апреля 2015). Дата обращения 6 мая 2015.
  155. «ПСЖ» оспорил дисквалификацию Ибрагимовича в Олимпийском комитете Франции, Чемпионат.com (14 апреля 2015). Дата обращения 6 мая 2015.
  156. Дисквалификация Ибрагимовича сокращена до трёх матчей, Чемпионат.com (17 апреля 2015). Дата обращения 6 мая 2015.
  157. «ПСЖ» выиграл Кубок французской лиги, Ибрагимович и Кавани оформили дубли, Чемпионат.com (11 апреля 2015). Дата обращения 6 мая 2015.
  158. Ибрагимович признан лучшим игроком финала Кубка французской лиги, Чемпионат.com (11 апреля 2015). Дата обращения 6 мая 2015.
  159. «ПСЖ» в третий раз подряд стал чемпионом Франции, Чемпионат.com (16 мая 2015). Дата обращения 26 мая 2015.
  160. Лаказетт — игрок сезона в чемпионате Франции, Ибрагимович стал вторым, Чемпионат.com (17 мая 2015). Дата обращения 26 мая 2015.
  161. ПСЖ — Лион, Чемпионат.com (1 августа 2015). Архивировано 14 марта 2016 года. Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  162. Ибрагимович не поможет «ПСЖ» в матче с «Лиллем» из-за травмы, Чемпионат.com (4 августа 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  163. Монако — ПСЖ, Чемпионат.com (31 августа 2015). Архивировано 14 марта 2016 года. Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  164. Россия — Швеция: Ибрагимович был заменён в перерыве, Чемпионат.com (5 сентября 2015). Архивировано 14 марта 2016 года. Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  165. Ибрагимович и Пасторе не помогут «ПСЖ» в матче с «Бордо», Чемпионат.com (10 сентября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  166. Ибрагимович: мечтал отличиться в матче с «Мальмё», Чемпионат.com (16 сентября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  167. Ибрагимович обошёл Паулету и стал лучшим бомбардиром в истории «ПСЖ», Чемпионат.com (4 октября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  168. Дубль Ибрагимовича помог «ПСЖ» разгромить «Тулузу», Чемпионат.com (7 ноября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  169. Ибрагимович повторил личный рекорд, забив в шести играх чемпионата Франции кряду, Чемпионат.com (7 ноября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  170. Ибрагимович в десятый раз признан игроком года в Швеции, Чемпионат.com (10 ноября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  171. «ПСЖ» выиграл у «Лорьяна» в 100-м матче Ибрагимовича в Лиге 1, Чемпионат.com (21 ноября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  172. Ибрагимович забронировал главную площадь Мальмё для показа матча с «ПСЖ», Чемпионат.com (18 сентября 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  173. Мальмё — ПСЖ, Чемпионат.com (25 ноября 2015). Архивировано 14 марта 2016 года. Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  174. Ибрагимович стал лучшим бомбардиром в истории «ПСЖ» в Лиге 1, Чемпионат.com (4 декабря 2015). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  175. 175,0 175,1 «ПСЖ» разгромил «Труа» со счётом 9:0 и досрочно стал чемпионом Франции, Чемпионат.com (13 марта 2016). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  176. Ибрагимович достиг отметки в 100 голов в Лиге 1 за 115 матчей, Чемпионат.com (13 марта 2016). Дата обращения 14 марта 2016.
  177. Дубль Ибрагимовича помог «ПСЖ» победить «Марсель» в финале Кубка Франции, Чемпионат.com (21 мая 2016). Дата обращения 25 мая 2016.
  178. Ибрагимович — лучший игрок сезона в чемпионате Франции, Чемпионат.com (8 мая 2016). Дата обращения 25 мая 2016.
  179. Zlatan Ibrahimovic to leave PSG: ‘I came like a king, left like a legend’ (англ.). The Guardian (13 мая 2016).
  180. Ибрагимович подтвердил, что покинет «ПСЖ» по окончании сезона, Чемпионат.com (13 мая 2016). Дата обращения 25 мая 2016.
  181. Time to let the world know. My next destination is @manchesterunited #iamcoming (англ.), Official Instagram of Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic run by Zlatan (30 June 2016). Дата обращения 30 июня 2016.
  182. Ибрагимович сообщил о переходе в «Манчестер Юнайтед», Чемпионат.com (30 июня 2016). Дата обращения 30 июня 2016.
  183. Manchester United sign Zlatan Ibrahimović (англ.). ManUtd.com (1 июля 2016).
  184. Jack de Menezes. Manchester United vs Galatasaray match report: Zlatan Ibrahimovic steals the headlines but defence remains a worry (англ.) (30 июля 2016). Дата обращения: 7 августа 2016.
  185. Community Shield: Leicester City 1-2 Manchester United (англ.). BBC Sport (7 августа 2016).
  186. Report: Bournemouth 1 United 3 (англ.). ManUtd.com (14 августа 2016).
  187. Bournemouth 1-3 Manchester United (англ.). BBC Sport (14 августа 2016).
  188. Report: Manchester United 2 Southampton 0 (англ.). ManUtd.com (19 августа 2016).
  189. Manchester United 2-0 Southampton (англ.). BBC Sport (19 августа 2016).
  190. Manchester United — Manchester City (1:2). BBC Sport (10 сентября 2016).
  191. Ибрагимович стал третьим футболистом, забивавшим в еврокубках за семь клубов, Чемпионат.com (1 октября 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  192. Дубль Ибрагимовича принёс «МЮ» выездную победу над «Суонси», Чемпионат.com (6 ноября 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  193. Ибрагимович не сыграет с «Арсеналом» из-за перебора жёлтых карточек, Чемпионат.com (6 ноября 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  194. Гол Ибрагимовича спас «МЮ» от поражения «Вест Хэму», Чемпионат.com (27 ноября 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  195. «МЮ» разгромил «Вест Хэм» в Кубке лиги благодаря голам Ибрагимовича и Марсьяля, Чемпионат.com (1 декабря 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  196. Ибрагимович провёл свой 700-й матч на клубном уровне, Чемпионат.com (11 декабря 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  197. Гол Ибрагимовича на 88-й минуте принёс «МЮ» победу над «Кристал Пэлас», Чемпионат.com (14 декабря 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  198. Дубль Ибрагимовича принёс «МЮ» победу над «Вест Бромвичем», Чемпионат.com (17 декабря 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  199. «МЮ» предложит Ибрагимовичу войти в тренерский штаб команды, Чемпионат.com (24 декабря 2016). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  200. Ибрагимович признан лучшим в «Манчестер Юнайтед» в декабре, Чемпионат.com (5 января 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  201. Гол Ибрагимовича спас «Манчестер Юнайтед» от поражения «Ливерпулю», Чемпионат.com (15 января 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  202. Хет-трик Ибрагимовича принёс «МЮ» победу над «Сент-Этьеном», Чемпионат.com (17 февраля 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  203. Дубль Ибрагимовича принёс «МЮ» победу над «Саутгемптоном» в финале Кубка лиги, Чемпионат.com (26 февраля 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  204. Ибрагимович признан лучшим игроком «Манчестер Юнайтед» в феврале, Чемпионат.com (3 марта 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  205. «МЮ» в большинстве не сумел дожать «Борнмут», Ибрагимович не реализовал пенальти, Чемпионат.com (4 марта 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  206. «Ибрагимович дисквалифицирован на три матча за удар локтем защитника «Борнмута», Чемпионат.com (7 марта 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  207. Гол Ибрагимовича на 94-й минуте спас «МЮ» от поражения в матче с «Эвертоном», Чемпионат.com (4 апреля 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  208. «МЮ» — «Андерлехт»: Ибрагимович был заменён из-за повреждения, Чемпионат.com (21 апреля 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  209. «МЮ» подтвердил, что Ибрагимович и Рохо повредили связки колена, Чемпионат.com (22 апреля 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  210. Источник: Ибрагимович завершит карьеру из-за травмы, Чемпионат.com (22 апреля 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  211. Ибрагимович: я вернусь даже сильнее, сдаваться — не вариант, Чемпионат.com (22 апреля 2017). Дата обращения 29 апреля 2017.
  212. Ибрагимович успешно перенёс операцию на колене, Чемпионат.com (2 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  213. Ибрагимович: скоро мы сможем насладиться моей игрой, Чемпионат.com (2 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  214. Райола: карьера Ибрагимовича из-за травмы не заканчивается, Чемпионат.com (2 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  215. Ибрагимович получает в «МЮ» более £ 19 млн в год, Погба – £ 8,6 млн, Чемпионат.com (9 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  216. Аякс — Манчестер Юнайтед. Отчет, Официальный сайт УЕФА (24 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  217. Ибрагимович опустил ногу в кубок, вручённый «МЮ» за победу в Лиге Европы, Чемпионат.com (25 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  218. В команду сезона Лиги Европы попали восемь игроков «Манчестер Юнайтед», Чемпионат.com (25 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  219. Райола: Ибрагимович хочет остаться в «Манчестер Юнайтед», Чемпионат.com (31 мая 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  220. «Манчестер Юнайтед» исключил Ибрагимовича из заявки на АПЛ, Чемпионат.com (9 июня 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  221. Ибрагимович может вернуться в «Милан», Чемпионат.com (13 июня 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  222. «Зенит» подписался на «инстаграм» Ибрагимовича, Чемпионат.com (10 июня 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  223. «Герта» предложила Ибрагимовичу подумать о переходе в Бундеслигу, Чемпионат.com (9 июня 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  224. Райола: Ибрагимович получил много предложений из США и других мест, Чемпионат.com (19 июня 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  225. Моуринью подтвердил, что «МЮ» ведёт переговоры с Ибрагимовичем о новом контракте, Чемпионат.com (11 августа 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  226. Zlatan Ibrahimovic to wear the number 10 shirt, Официальный сайт ФК «Манчестер Юнайтед» (24 августа 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  227. «Манчестер Юнайтед» объявил о подписании контракта с Ибрагимовичем, Чемпионат.com (24 августа 2017). Дата обращения 25 августа 2017.
  228. Zlatan Ibrahimovic sets Champions League record with Manchester United (англ.). ESPN (23 ноября 2017). Дата обращения: 12 декабря 2018.
  229. Ибрагимович — первый футболист, сыгравший в ЛЧ в составе семи клубов, Чемпионат.com (23 ноября 2017). Дата обращения 12 декабря 2018.
  230. «МЮ» — «Бёрнли»: Ибрагимович выйдет в стартовом составе, Мхитарян — в запасе, Чемпионат.com (26 декабря 2017). Дата обращения 12 декабря 2018.
  231. Fisher, Ben Korey Smith stuns Manchester United at the death to send Bristol City through (англ.). The Guardian (20 декабря 2017). Дата обращения: 20 декабря 2017.
  232. Моуринью: Ибрагимович пропустит месяц, Лукаку — как минимум два матча, Чемпионат.com (30 декабря 2017). Дата обращения 12 декабря 2018.
  233. Муту: у Ибрагимовича нет травмы, их отношения с Моуринью испортились, Чемпионат.com (15 марта 2018). Дата обращения 12 декабря 2018.
  234. Zlatan Leaves Manchester United (англ.), ManUtd.com, Manchester United (22 March 2018). Дата обращения 22 марта 2018.
  235. LA Galaxy on Twitter. Twitter. Дата обращения: 15 мая 2018.
  236. 2018-2019 MLS Player Salaries
  237. Welcome to Los Angeles, @Ibra_official.
  238. ‘They wanted Zlatan, I gave them Zlatan’: Ibrahimovic gave the LA crowd what they wanted after match-winning debut, The Independent (1 апреля 2018).
  239. After Video Review, Zlatan Ibrahimovic receives a red card for violent conduct. #MTLvLA
  240. Mendola, Nicholas. Brace-bagging Zlatan tired of LA playing from behind (highlights), NBC Sports (31 мая 2018).
  241. Zlatan Ibrahimovic brace helps LA Galaxy defeat Real Salt Lake. ESPN FC. Дата обращения: 5 июля 2018.
  242. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores yet again in Galaxy’s rout of Columbus Crew. Fox Sports (8 июля 2018). Дата обращения: 8 июля 2018.
  243. MLS round-up: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored as LA Galaxy beat Philadelphia Union. Sky Sports. Дата обращения: 22 июля 2018.
  244. Ibrahimovic has first MLS hat trick, Galaxy rally past Orlando City. Sportsnet (30 июля 2018). Дата обращения: 30 июля 2018.
  245. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores to reach 500 goals for club and country. ESPN FC (15 сентября 2018). Дата обращения: 16 сентября 2018.
  246. 500! Ибрагимович забил юбилейный гол красивым ударом.
  247. Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic among Puskas award nominees.
  248. Finalists revealed for 2018 MLS year-end awards (англ.). Major League Soccer (31 октября 2018). Дата обращения: 1 ноября 2018.
  249. Congratulations to this season’s (англ.). Major League Soccer (12 ноября 2018). Дата обращения: 13 ноября 2018.
  250. IBRAHIMOVI© / Zlatan Ibrahimovic named the LA Galaxy’s 2019 team captain. La Galaxy (1 марта 2019). Дата обращения: 1 марта 2019.
  251. Kilpatrick, James Zlatan Ibrahimovic: LA Galaxy striker prepares for new MLS season. Sky Sports (2 марта 2019). Дата обращения: 1 марта 2019.
  252. Zlatan Ibrahimovic all smiles after brace in victory over Portland Timbers. La Galaxy (31 марта 2019). Дата обращения: 1 апреля 2019.
  253. Zlatan Ibrahimovic Scores 2 Goals in Return, Galaxy Chop Down Timbers. Socal Sports (31 марта 2019). Дата обращения: 1 апреля 2019.
  254. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores perfect hat-trick after claim he’s ‘best by far’ in MLS. BBC (20 июля 2019).
  255. Ibrahimovic’s hat trick sparks Galaxy in 7–2 rout of Sporting KC. Fox Sports (16 сентября 2019). Дата обращения: 16 сентября 2019.
  256. Forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic Breaks LA Galaxy Single-Season Scoring Record. LA Galaxy (15 сентября 2019). Дата обращения: 16 сентября 2019.
  257. Carlos Vela, LAFC not satisfied with LA Galaxy triumph: «I want to win MLS». MLS Soccer (25 октября 2019). Дата обращения: 30 октября 2019.
  258. LAFC finally slays LA Galaxy dragon as Carlos Vela outshines Zlatan Ibrahimovic. ESPN FC (25 октября 2019). Дата обращения: 30 октября 2019.
  259. Ибрагимович — фанатам «ЛА Гэлакси»: я дал вам Златана. Теперь смотрите бейсбол
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  261. Zlatan’s AC Milan return ends in disappointing goalless draw. Eurosport (6 января 2020). Дата обращения: 6 января 2020.
  262. Zlatan scores as Milan get the three points. Associazione Calcio Milan (11 января 2020). Дата обращения: 11 января 2020.
  263. Inter-Milan, i marcatori più anziani del derby di Milano: Ibrahimovic 1° in classifica (итал.). sport.sky.it (10 февраля 2020). Дата обращения: 27 апреля 2020.
  264. Inter Milan 4–2 AC Milan: Inter win Milan derby to go top of Serie A. BBC Sport (9 февраля 2020). Дата обращения: 27 апреля 2020.
  265. 265,0 265,1 Ибрагимович тренировался с «Хаммарбю». Он является совладельцем клуба
  266. Highlights: Milan 3–1 Parma. Football Italia (16 июля 2020). Дата обращения: 17 июля 2020.
  267. Zlatan Ibrahimovic becomes the first player to score 50 Serie A goals for both Milan clubs, 29 July 2020, <https://sports.yahoo.com/zlatan-ibrahimovic-becomes-the-first-player-to-score-50-serie-a-goals-for-both-milan-clubs-video-202208815.html>. Проверено 29 июля 2020.
  268. Ibrahimovic sets new Serie A record as AC Milan striker reaches double figures. Goal.com (1 августа 2020).
  269. Сегодня Ибрагимович должен подписать новый контракт с «Миланом». acmilanfan.ru. Дата обращения: 31 августа 2020.
  270. СМИ: Ибрагимович подписал новый контракт в Каза Милан (ВИДЕО). acmilanfan.ru. Дата обращения: 31 августа 2020.
  271. Shamrock Rovers 0–2 Milan: Ibrahimovic and Calhanoglu seal Rossoneri’s progress. beIN Sports (17 сентября 2020). Дата обращения: 20 сентября 2020.
  272. AC Milan 2–0 Bologna: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores twice in season opener. BBC Sport (21 сентября 2020). Дата обращения: 21 сентября 2020.
  273. Inter Milan 1–2 AC Milan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores twice for leaders. BBC Sport (17 октября 2020). Дата обращения: 17 октября 2020.
  274. European round-up: AC Milan pegged back by Roma three times in thrilling draw. Sky Sports (26 октября 2020). Дата обращения: 26 октября 2020.
  275. Napoli 1–3 AC Milan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic stars as Serie A leaders AC Milan beat Napoli. BBC Sport (22 ноября 2020). Дата обращения: 22 ноября 2020.
  276. AC Milan 2–0 Torino: Hosts extend lead in Serie A as Zlatan Ibrahimovic returns. BBC Sport (9 января 2021). Дата обращения: 31 января 2021.
  277. Cagliari 0–2 AC Milan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic on target as Swede continues incredible scoring record. Sky Sports (18 января 2021). Дата обращения: 31 января 2021.
  278. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku clash in Milan derby. Sky Sports (27 января 2021). Дата обращения: 31 января 2021.
  279. Ibrahimovic risks racism charge with Lukaku. Football Italia (30 января 2021). Дата обращения: 31 января 2021.
  280. Zlatan Ibrahimovic denies using racist language in clash with Romelu Lukaku, BBC Sport (27 января 2021).
  281. Ibrahimovic and Lukaku fined, Football Italia (26 апреля 2021).
  282. European roundup: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores 500th career goal in Milan win. The Guardian (7 февраля 2021). Дата обращения: 7 февраля 2021.
  283. Grez, Matias. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores 500th goal of club career in AC Milan victory, CNN (8 февраля 2021).
  284. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: AC Milan striker signs new contract extension with Serie A club, Sky Sports (22 апреля 2021).
  285. Horncastle, James. Zlatan Ibrahimovic ruled out of Euro 2020 due to knee injury, The Athletic (15 мая 2021).
  286. «Мбаппе делает недостаточно». Златан резко прошелся по «ПСЖ» (сказал, что там нет команды) и снова назвал себя лучшим. www.sports.ru. Дата обращения: 31 октября 2021.
  287. AC Milan 2-0 Lazio: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores on return from injury, BBC Sport (12 сентября 2021).
  288. Златан и в 40 главный герой: забил в свои (впервые), в чужие и отдал голевую. Хотя «Болонья» чуть не спаслась вдевятером. Sports.ru (23 октября 2021).
  289. Bologna 2-4 AC Milan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores at both ends as Milan go top, BBC Sport (23 октября 2021).
  290. Fiorentina 4-3 AC Milan: Dusan Vlahovic double in exciting win, BBC Sport (20 ноября 2021).
  291. Udinese 1-1 AC Milan: Zlatan Ibrahimovic earns late point for leader AC Milan, BBC Sport (11 декабря 2021).
  292. Croatia: We wanted Zlatan as well (англ.). Aftonbladet.
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  294. Sweden – Faroe Islands (0–0) (англ.). European Football.
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  296. Germany 2–0 Sweden (англ.), BBC Sport (24 June 2006).
  297. Ibrahimović agrees to return to Sweden side (англ.). ESPNsoccernet.
  298. Ibrahimovic wins Swedish Golden Ball award (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). ESPN (12 ноября 2007). Дата обращения: 20 января 2014. Архивировано 24 октября 2012 года.
  299. Greece 0–2 Sweden (англ.), BBC Sport (10 June 2008).
  300. 300,0 300,1 Bevan, Chris Sweden 1–2 Spain. BBC Sport (14 июня 2008). Дата обращения: 1 сентября 2009.
  301. Lagerback devastated by Euro exit (англ.), BBC Sport (18 June 2008).
  302. Ukraine 2 Sweden 1 (англ.). BBC Sport (11 июня 2012).
  303. Euro 2012: France get quarterfinal with 2–0 Sweden loss (20 июня 2012).
  304. nternational round-up: Germany lose four-goal lead as Ibrahimovic inspires Sweden fightback (англ.), The Independent (17 October 2012).
  305. German press bemoan ‘daft’ draw after Zlatan Ibrahimovic inspires Sweden’s comeback from 4-0 down (англ.), The Telegraph (17 October 2012).
  306. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: taekwondo blackbelt key to Swedish striker’s goalscoring prowess (англ.). The Daily Telegraph (15 ноября 2012).
  307. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: I liked the first goal more because it was history (англ.). Guardian UK (15 ноября 2012).
  308. Ибрагимович испортил Джеррарду юбилей. sportbox.ru.
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  312. Роналду вытащил португальцев на ЧМ-2014. sportbox.ru.
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  314. Швеция обыграла Эстонию благодаря дублю Ибрагимовича, Чемпионат.com (4 сентября 2014).
  315. Ибрагимович стал лучшим бомбардиром в истории сборной Швеции, Чемпионат.com (4 сентября 2014).
  316. Ибрагимович повторил достижение Роналду, сумев забить на каждой минуте, Чемпионат.com (7 сентября 2014).
  317. Анатолий Романов. Златан – достойный ученик дона Фабио, Чемпионат.com (9 сентября 2014). Архивировано 11 сентября 2014 года. Дата обращения 9 сентября 2014.
  318. Denmark 2 2 Sweden (англ.), BBC (17 November 2015). Дата обращения 6 июня 2016.
  319. Ibrahimović leads Sweden to fifth EURO in a row (англ.), Официальный сайт UEFA (17 November 2015). Дата обращения 17 ноября 2015.
  320. Сборная Бельгии выиграла у Швеции и в 1/8 финала Евро-2016 сыграет с Венгрией, Чемпионат.com (22 июня 2016). Дата обращения 23 июня 2016.
  321. Ибрагимович: у меня останется много приятных воспоминаний об игре за сборную, Чемпионат.com (22 июня 2016). Дата обращения 23 июня 2016.
  322. Ибрагимович провёл последний матч за сборную Швеции, Sports.ru (22 июня 2016). Дата обращения 23 июня 2016.
  323. Алексей Ласнов. Златан Ибрагимович вернулся в сборную Швеции. www.championat.com. Дата обращения: 16 марта 2021.
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  325. They said it: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, FIFA (24 January 2014). Архивировано 12 июня 2016 года. Дата обращения 1 августа 2021.
  326. Свой среди чужих, чужой среди своих (недоступная ссылка). championat.com. Дата обращения: 10 марта 2014. Архивировано 10 марта 2014 года.
  327. Zlatan Ibrahimovic Must Battle Decline To Make Possible Final Year at PSG A Memorable One. beIN Sports (21 октября 2015). Дата обращения: 26 декабря 2016.
  328. 328,0 328,1 328,2 Guillemain, Olivier. Ibrahimovic sparkles in new PSG playmaker role, Reuters (7 ноября 2012).
  329. 329,0 329,1 Mitten, Andy Zlatan Ibrahimovic: How to play as a targetman. FourFourTwo. Дата обращения: 27 декабря 2016.
  330. 330,0 330,1 330,2 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, lo zingaro cresciuto fra i ghiacci (итал.). TuttoMercatoWeb.com. Дата обращения: 9 декабря 2014.
  331. Da Meazza a Ibrahimovic Cent’anni di gol nerazzurri (итал.), La Gazzetta dello Sport (5 marzo 2008).
  332. Wright, Chris Zlatan gives very Zlatan response to question about scoring with ‘weaker foot’. ESPN FC (19 февраля 2014). Дата обращения: 27 декабря 2016.
  333. Del Piero RE-PUNIZIONE! Pirlo e Miccoli, che fine avete fatto? (итал.). Goal.com (26 марта 2009). Дата обращения: 9 декабря 2014.
  334. Jackson, Jamie. José Mourinho hails Ibrahimovic’s form for Manchester United, The Guardian (20 августа 2016).
  335. Sheen, Tom. Zlatan Ibrahimovic vs Diego Costa: Who is the better striker?, The Independent (17 февраля 2015).
  336. 336,0 336,1 336,2 Smith, Adam Zlatan Ibrahimovic versus Costa, Firmino, Aguero, Sanchez and Kane. Sky Sports (24 ноября 2016). Дата обращения: 27 декабря 2016.
  337. Messi e Ronaldo? Nessuno è come Ibra (итал.). Il Corriere dello Sport (23 августа 2012). Дата обращения: 27 декабря 2016. Архивировано 14 декабря 2015 года.
  338. Zlat’s the way I like it. ESPN (16 ноября 2012). Дата обращения: 27 декабря 2016.
  339. Rej, Arindam Wayne Rooney expects more magic from Zlatan Ibrahimovic after goal. ESPN FC (30 июля 2016). Дата обращения: 27 декабря 2016.
  340. Ibra, nuova magia stile kung-fu: tutti i suoi gol acrobatici (итал.). Sky Sport (29 июля 2014). Дата обращения: 27 декабря 2016.
  341. 341,0 341,1 341,2 Bocca, Fabrizio. Ibra, il dottor House del calcio ricco, goleador e insopportabile (итал.), La Repubblica (17 maggio 2009).
  342. de Menezes, Jack. Manchester United vs Galatasaray: Jose Mourinho has striker dilemma as Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Marcus Rashford excel, The Independent (30 июля 2016).
  343. Swedes keep faith in Zlatan, but glorious farewell seems unlikely. Eurosport (14 июня 2016). Дата обращения: 6 июня 2020.
  344. Euro 2012: England shown videos of Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic at his enigmatic best, The Telegraph (15 июня 2012).
  345. Ibrahimovic returns to AC Milan as final chapter looms, The Globe and Mail (27 декабря 2019).
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  347. Inside Europe: Age is really just a number for Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Score (13 января 2020). Дата обращения: 6 июня 2020.
  348. Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s Top 15 Career Goals. Bleacher Report (24 марта 2012). Дата обращения: 7 июня 2020.
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  350. L’ Inter e Ibrahimovic Un tacco da Champions (итал.). Il Corriere della Sera (5 марта 2007). Дата обращения: 9 декабря 2014.
  351. 351,0 351,1 Smith, Ben Zlatan Ibrahimovic: From teenage outcast to world great. BBC Sport (10 сентября 2013). Дата обращения: 17 мая 2014.
  352. Where does Zlatan Ibrahimovic rank amongst the world’s best strikers?. GiveMeSport. Дата обращения: 9 декабря 2014. Архивировано 9 декабря 2014 года.
  353. How a difficult childhood helped create Zlatan Ibrahimovic the soccer god, The Los Angeles Times (8 апреля 2018).
  354. Capello: I made Ibrahimovic watch Van Basten videos. FourFourTwo (10 ноября 2016). Дата обращения: 4 ноября 2019.
  355. Ibrahimovic scores two headers and celebrates in customary fashion, Marca.
  356. Inter’s blushes spared as Ibrahimovic earns his redemption, The Guardian (19 мая 2008).
  357. 357,0 357,1 Does PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic bottle it against his former clubs?, The Independent (2 апреля 2013).
  358. Inconsistent Ibrahimovic to lead Swedish charge. ABC News (6 июня 2008). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  359. Milan edge out Inter in Super Cup, Reuters (6 августа 2011).
  360. La Juve ringrazia Del Piero Inter, più nervi che gioco (итал.), La Repubblica (12 febbraio 2006).
  361. Barcelona 1–0 Real Madrid. BBC Sport (29 ноября 2009). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  362. Barcelona 5–2 Atlético Madrid. ESPN FC (19 сентября 2019). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  363. Barcelona 1–0 Espanyol. ESPN FC (12 декабря 2009). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  364. Zlatan Ibrahimovic must make most of Le Classique for PSG at Marseille. ESPN FC (4 апреля 2015). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  365. Feyenoord Rotterdam 1 – 2 Ajax Amsterdam. ESPN FC (26 августа 2001). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  366. Kishna maakt 5000ste goal Ajax (нид.). Ajax (15 февраля 2015). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  367. Manchester United 1–2 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened, The Guardian (10 сентября 2016).
  368. Manchester United 1 Liverpool 1: Late Zlatan Ibrahimovic header earns hosts share of the points, The Telegraph (15 января 2017).
  369. Ibrahimovic leads romp. ESPN FC (2 октября 2013). Дата обращения: 24 октября 2013. Архивировано 5 октября 2013 года.
  370. Cavani gives Paris the edge over Chelsea. UEFA (16 февраля 2016). Дата обращения: 16 февраля 2016.
  371. Williams, Richard. Zlatan Ibrahimovic comes back to haunt Arsenal on a painful night, The Guardian (16 февраля 2012).
  372. UEFA Euro 2004™ – Fanzone – Carlsberg Man of the Match – Italy vs. Sweden. UEFA (18 июня 2004). Дата обращения: 16 июня 2012. Архивировано 22 июня 2004 года.
  373. Full-time report Sweden-France. UEFA (19 июня 2012). Дата обращения: 19 июня 2012.
  374. The Clubs | Malmo 1999–2001. ZlatanIbrahimovic.com. Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  375. Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s low-key MLS debut: a wondergoal then the winner for LA Galaxy, The Guardian (31 марта 2018).
  376. 376,0 376,1 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Chris Wondolowski trade braces in LA Galaxy-San Jose Earthquakes draw. ESPN FC (1 июля 2018). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  377. Report: Zlatan Ibrahimovic to join AC Milan on free transfer. ESPN FC (26 декабря 2019). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  378. Ibrahimovic’s best stats – Man United, Juventus, Milan, Barcelona, PSG. ESPN FC (10 июня 2017). Дата обращения: 7 мая 2020.
  379. PSG win and AC Milan draw – Champions League round-up. BBC Sport (18 сентября 2012). Дата обращения: 18 сентября 2012.
  380. Zlatan Ibrahimovic involved in new altercation, AS (13 мая 2019).
  381. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: from the conflict and controversies to the goals and glory, The Telegraph (18 февраля 2016).
  382. Ibrahimovic putting boot to Cassano’s head goes viral on YouTube twice: viral video spotlight (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). independent.co.uk (12 мая 2011). Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014. Архивировано 8 апреля 2014 года.
  383. 10 выходок Златана Ибрагимовича. sports.ru (11 февраля 2012). Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014.
  384. 384,0 384,1 384,2 Zlatan Ibrahimovic kicks Sweden team-mate up the bum over bad tackle, Metro (28 марта 2011).
  385. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is not the new Cantona but buys José Mourinho time, The Guardian (27 февраля 2017).
  386. Ибрагимович в десятый раз подряд был признан футболистом года в Швеции. Gazeta.Ru. «Газета.Ру», АО (22 ноября 2016). Дата обращения: 22 ноября 2016. Архивировано 22 ноября 2016 года.
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  389. Zlatan Ibrahimović — National Football Teams (англ.), national-football-teams.com (24 November 2013).
  390. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: The 20 most ridiculous things he has ever said, The Telegraph (27 February 2017).
  391. 391,0 391,1 Zlatan Ibrahimovic hits out at ‘undercover racism’ in Swedish media. thelocal.se (8 января 2018).
  392. 392,0 392,1 Why Ibrahimovic Once Told Rafael van der Vaart: ‘I’ll Break Your Legs and Cut Off Your F**king Head’, 90min.
  393. Sweden 1–0 England. BBC Sport (31 марта 2004).
  394. 394,0 394,1 Top ten quotes from Zlatan Ibrahimovic. thelocal.se (29 октября 2014).
  395. Zlatan Ibrahimovic threatened to beat Pep Guardiola up – Vilarrubi. ESPN FC (4 ноября 2011). Дата обращения: 9 января 2016.
  396. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Pep Guardiola is ‘not a man,’ says Swedish star. CNN (25 ноября 2015).
  397. Ibrahimovic and Onyewu brawl during AC Milan practice. ESPN. Дата обращения: 9 января 2016.
  398. AC Milan’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic banned 3 matches for punch, USA Today (14 марта 2011).
  399. Ibrahimovic banned for three Serie A matches, The Independent (6 февраля 2012).
  400. Ibrahimovic putting boot to Cassano’s head goes viral on YouTube twice: viral video spotlight, The Independent (12 мая 2011).
  401. Ibrahimovic sent off for karate kick against Saint Etienne (3 ноября 2012).
  402. Paris Saint-Germain’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic has ban extended. ESPN FC (8 ноября 2012). Дата обращения: 9 января 2016.
  403. Dejan Lovren: Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s superstar status saved him.
  404. UEFA hand Zlatan Ibrahimovic two-match ban following Valencia red card. Sky Sports (27 февраля 2013). Дата обращения: 6 октября 2016.
  405. Lucas: Ibrahimovic insults us a lot. Yahoo Sports (19 марта 2013). Дата обращения: 9 января 2016.
  406. Brazil starlet Lucas denies calling Ibrahimovic «arrogant». NZweek (20 марта 2013). Дата обращения: 29 октября 2015. Архивировано 24 марта 2013 года.
  407. Marioni, Massimo. Zlatan Ibrahimovic clashes with Leonardo in PSG dressing room – video, Metro (12 мая 2013).
  408. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: PSG striker ‘abuses referees in English’. BBC Sport (6 февраля 2015). Дата обращения: 29 октября 2015.
  409. Zlatan Ibrahimovic in trouble again as PSG defeat lets Lyon extend lead, The Guardian.
  410. Le Pen invites Zlatan to leave France after rant, The Local (15 марта 2015).
  411. Zlatan banned over ‘France is s**t’ rant, The Local (9 апреля 2015).
  412. Christenson, Marcus. Zlatan Ibrahimovic branded arrogant, dirty and childish by Faroes captain, The Guardian (16 октября 2012).
  413. Newman, Benjamin Chelsea & Man City men in the most hated list, Cristiano Ronaldo & Zlatan Ibrahimovic most arrogant by L’Equipe. 101 Great Goals (28 декабря 2015). Дата обращения: 6 октября 2016. Архивировано 22 апреля 2016 года.
  414. Soccer: Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s latest antics. ESPN. Дата обращения: 9 января 2016.
  415. 415,0 415,1 415,2 Female footballers strike back at Zlatan. Sveriges Radio (15 мая 2013). Дата обращения: 26 декабря 2013.
  416. One million hits for Zlatan reporter ‘maul’. thelocal.se (3 февраля 2015).
  417. Zlatan Ibrahimovic Tells PSG Team-Mates Not to Talk to Journalists. Bleacher Report (4 февраля 2015).
  418. Zlatan Ibrahimovic branded Chelsea players ‘babies’ after his Champions League red card. Sky Sports (12 марта 2015).
  419. Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims to have ‘put Sweden and France on world map’. The Guardian (12 ноября 2015).
  420. Zlatan’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel drew an incredible reaction from the audience, and we can see why. joe.ie (18 апреля 2018).
  421. 421,0 421,1 Report: Zlatan Ibrahimovic to sue Swedish trainer over doping claim. Sports Illustrated (Planet Futbol) (7 апреля 2016). Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2016.
  422. Zlatan Ibrahimovic once again compares himself to a lion after returning from a knee injury in Newcastle win. Independent (18 ноября 2017).
  423. Vandals topple Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s statue in Sweden. Los Angeles Times (5 января 2020). Дата обращения: 6 января 2020. Архивировано 5 января 2020 года.
  424. Zlatan Ibrahimovic in spotlight again after red card for slapping opponent. The Guardian (22 мая 2018).
  425. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Nedum Onuoha accuses LA Galaxy striker of disrespect. BBC Sport (29 апреля 2019).
  426. ‘Ibrahimovic threatened me like a complete thug’ – Onuoha reveals conflict with LA Galaxy striker. Goal.com (29 апреля 2019).
  427. Onuoha rejects Zlatan Ibrahimovic apology after threat to ‘hurt’ him during game. The Guardian (29 апреля 2019).
  428. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: LA Galaxy striker banned for grabbing keeper by neck. BBC (18 мая 2019).
  429. Ibrahimovic gets 2-match ban for Johnson scrap. ESPN (17 мая 2019).
  430. Zlatan Ibrahimovic hits out at MLS and claims he is like «a Ferrari among Fiats». Mirror (19 июля 2019).
  431. Zlatan ‘shouldn’t bite the hand that feeds him’. ESPN (17 июля 2019).
  432. Zlatan Ibrahimovic on his impact on MLS: «They’re lucky I didn’t come 10 years ago because I would be the president today». LA Galaxy (21 июля 2018).
  433. Ibrahimovic: I am the best ever to play in MLS. ESPN (16 сентября 2019). Дата обращения: 16 сентября 2019.
  434. Ibrahimovic erupts after LA derby: Go home, little b**ch. Marca (20 июля 2019).
  435. Zlatan Ibrahimović grabs crotch, stares down LAFC fan following MLS playoff loss. USA Today (25 октября 2019).
  436. Zlatan Ibrahimovic Invests With AEG in Hammarby Fotboll Ownership, Business Wire (27 ноября 2019).
  437. A betraya: Malmo fury as Ibrahimovic invests in Hammarby. Lemon Wire (27 ноября 2019). Дата обращения: 27 ноября 2019.
  438. ‘What a f*cking joke’ – Ibrahimovic blasts Sweden coach for leaving Kulusevski out of starting side. Goal.com (7 сентября 2020).
  439. Ibrahimovic slams EA Sports for using his likeness in FIFA 21 ‘without his permission’. Goal.com (23 ноября 2020).
  440. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku given one-match bans after Coppa Italia clash, BBC Sport (29 января 2021).
  441. What did Ibrahimovic say to Lukaku in Milan derby fight & will they be banned?. Goal.com (29 января 2021). Дата обращения: 31 января 2021.
  442. Why did Ibrahimovic accuse former teammate Lukaku of doing voodoo?. Marca (27 января 2021). Дата обращения: 31 января 2021.
  443. More footage from the Lukaku and Ibrahimovic argument: Did Zlatan say ‘monkey’ or ‘donkey’?. Marca (28 января 2021). Дата обращения: 31 января 2021.
  444. Ibrahimovic speaks out over Lukaku row: ‘In Zlatan’s world there is no place for racism’, ESPN (27 января 2021).
  445. Ibra-Lukaku, cosa rischiano dopo la rissa? I passaggi della giustizia sportiva (итал.), Sky Sport (27 gennaio 2021).
  446. AC Milan’s Ibrahimovic Cleared Of Racism Charge Following Spat With Inter’s Lukaku, Italian Media Report, OneFootball (11 марта 2021).
  447. Moore, Joe Zlatan Ibrahimovic told ‘LeBron James is a bigger superstar’ as Milan striker is slammed after singling out basketball icon for ‘bringing politics into sport’. Talksport (3 марта 2021). Дата обращения: 8 марта 2021.
  448. Zlatan Ibrahimovic to LeBron James: ‘Do what you’re good at,’ stay out of politics, ESPN (26 февраля 2021).
  449. LeBron James hits back at Zlatan Ibrahimovic criticism of political activism, CNN (27 февраля 2021).
  450. ‘Athletes unite the world, politics divides the world’ — Ibrahimovic responds to LeBron James criticism, Goal.com (2 марта 2021).
  451. Här bröt Zlatan mot Fifas regler – kan straffas efter comebacken (швед.) ?. aftonbladet.se (14 апреля 2021).
  452. Zlatan Ibrahimovic investigated by Uefa over ‘alleged financial interest’ in betting company. BBC Sport (26 апреля 2021).
  453. Zlatan Ibrahimovic fined by Uefa over financial interest in betting company. The Guardian (26 мая 2021).
  454. Cristiano Ronaldo vs Zlatan Ibrahimovic – Nike Commercial.
  455. (Swedish) Zlatan besöker Rosengård. Архивировано 11 марта 2008 года. Дата обращения 12 марта 2014.
  456. EXCLUSIVE: FBK Balkan To Receive €144,000 FIFA Solidarity Payment For Zlatan Ibrahimovic Transfer (англ.), Goal.com.
  457. Ibrahimovic inducted into Malmo Walk of Fame, The Times of Malta (10 сентября 2012).
  458. Zlatan Ibrahimović gets own set of postage stamps in Sweden. inside World Soccer (12 ноября 2013).
  459. В Швеции выпустят почтовые марки с изображением Ибрагимовича. sportbox.ru.
  460. В Швеции выпустили марки с изображением Ибрагимовича. sportbox.ru (28 марта 2014). Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014.
  461. Ибрагимович подарил партнёрам по ПСЖ именные Xbox One (недоступная ссылка). gmbox.ru. Архивировано 12 марта 2014 года.
  462. Ибрагимович подарил всем футболистам ПСЖ игровые приставки. Sports.ru (23 ноября 2013).
  463. Златан попал на обложку Elle (недоступная ссылка). eurosport.ru (31 марта 2014). Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014. Архивировано 8 апреля 2014 года.
  464. Zlatan Ibrahimović’s Swedish Volvo commercial is the most dramatic car ad you’ll ever see (англ.). usatoday.com.
  465. Wilson, Alan. Fans snap up a jaw-dropping five million Zlatan Ibrahimovic stamps in advance sales, Daily Mirror (28 марта 2014).
  466. Schwartz, Nick. The 10 highest rated players in ‘FIFA 15’, USA Today (7 сентября 2014).
  467. The World’s Highest-Paid Soccer Players#3 Zlatan Ibrahimovic (англ.). Forbes.com (10 мая 2014). Дата обращения: 10 мая 2014.
  468. Журнал Forbes признал Роналду самым высокооплачиваемым футболистом мира. championat.com (10 мая 2014). Дата обращения: 10 мая 2014.
  469. Самые высокооплачиваемые футболисты мира — 2015#3 Златан Ибрагимович. Forbes.ru (8 мая 2015). Дата обращения: 26 мая 2014.
  470. 10 самых высокооплачиваемых футболистов мира (недоступная ссылка). championat.com (8 мая 2015). Дата обращения: 26 мая 2015. Архивировано 26 мая 2015 года.
  471. Nike Football: The Last Game ft. Ronaldo, Neymar Jr., Rooney, Zlatan, Iniesta & more (англ.). Официальный канал Nike Football на Youtube.com (9 июня 2014). Дата обращения: 17 июня 2014.
  472. #AskZlatan (англ.). Официальный канал Nike Football на Youtube.com (12 июня 2014). Дата обращения: 17 июня 2014.
  473. Ибрагимович стал героем серии анимационных видеороликов компании Nike. Чемпионат.com (12 июня 2014). Дата обращения: 17 июня 2014.
  474. Zlatan Ibrahimovic pays to send Swedish learning disabled team to Brazil for INAS World Cup. Yahoo Sports (11 августа 2014). Дата обращения: 9 января 2016.
  475. Falk, Fredrik. Zlatan: «Vad kostar det att åka?» (швед.), Aftonbladet (11 augusti 2014).
  476. В Париже установлена восковая фигура форварда «ПСЖ» Златана Ибрагимовича. Eurosport (10 февраля 2015). Дата обращения: 10 февраля 2015.
  477. Bonn, Kyle Zlatan Ibrahimovic dons temporary tattoos to raise hunger awareness. NBC Sports (15 февраля 2015). Дата обращения: 9 января 2016.
  478. Самые высокооплачиваемые футболисты мира — 2016#3 Златан Ибрагимович. Forbes.ru (11 мая 2016). Дата обращения: 4 июня 2016.
  479. 10 самых высокооплачиваемых футболистов: Роналду, Месси и другие. championat.com (13 мая 2016). Дата обращения: 4 июня 2016.
  480. The World’s Highest-Paid Athletes. Forbes (26 мая 2017). Дата обращения: 25 августа 2016.
  481. Роналду 4-й год подряд самый высокооплачиваемый футболист мира по версии Forbes. Чемпионат.com (26 мая 2017). Дата обращения: 25 августа 2017.
  482. Top 100 Instagram Users by Followers- Socialblade Instagram Stats – Instagram Statistics. Socialblade. Дата обращения: 3 октября 2017.
  483. Becoming Zlatan. International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Дата обращения: 6 октября 2016. Архивировано 17 июня 2016 года.
  484. Zlatan Ibrahimovic statue unveiled in Sweden. BBC Sport (9 октября 2019).
  485. Златан Ибрагимович и его автомобили (англ.). sports.ru. Дата обращения: 13 марта 2014.
  486. Zlatan Ibrahimović welcomes second son (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). people.com. Дата обращения: 13 марта 2014. Архивировано 12 марта 2014 года.
  487. Сыновья Ибрагимовича поступили в академию «Манчестер Юнайтед». Чемпионат.com (16 октября 2016). Дата обращения: 29 апреля 2017.
  488. Holmberg, Ludvig. Zlatan har fått fotarbetet från taekwondon (швед.), Expressen (11 november 2010). Архивировано 14 ноября 2010 года. Дата обращения 12 марта 2014.
  489. Hawkey, Ian. The Big Interview: Zlatan Ibrahimović (англ.), The Sunday Times (11 December 2005).
  490. Joga Bonito! Seven years after Zlatan v Cristiano in Nike’s advert, Sportsmail hears Henrik Larsson’s thoughts on the upcoming face off — a man who played with them both (англ.), Daily Mail (22 November 2013).
  491. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: «El gol no lo es todo para mí, no estoy preocupado» (исп.). Архивировано 13 марта 2013 года.
  492. (Swedish) Måltorkan inget som oroar Zlatan (швед.). Архивировано 13 ноября 2014 года.
  493. (Swedish) Troende Zlatan självkritisk över måltorka (швед.). Архивировано 1 сентября 2014 года.
  494. Mewis, Joe. Read the best Zlatan Ibrahimovic quotes on the outspoken Swedish striker’s birthday, The Mirror (3 октября 2013). «There’s big boasts, lashings of ego and plenty of third person references ahoy.».
  495. Hedlundh, Kent Agent reaffirms Zlatan stance. Sky Sports. Дата обращения: 8 июня 2016.
  496. Richman, Simmy. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Hero or Villain?, The Independent (18 ноября 2012).
  497. Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Muhammad Ali.
  498. «I am Zlatan» (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). Официальный сайт автобиографии. Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014. Архивировано 2 февраля 2014 года.
  499. Перевод книги одного из самых неординарных нападающих нашего времени. Златана Ибрагимовича.. sports.ru. Дата обращения: 7 апреля 2014.
  500. Here is a song about Zlatan Ibrahimović. inside World Soccer (21 декабря 2012).
  501. Zlatan blir verb — «zlatanera» i svensk nyordslista (швед.). Еurosport (27 декабря 2012). Дата обращения: 13 марта 2014.
  502. Имя Златана Ибрагимовича попало в словарь шведского языка (англ.). lenta.ru (27 декабря 2012). Дата обращения: 13 марта 2014.
  503. Ибрагимович провёл для шведской королевской семьи экскурсию по «Парк де Пренс». Чемпионат.com (2 декабря 2014). Дата обращения: 2 декабря 2014.
  504. Ибрагимович стал почётным гражданином Мальмё. Чемпионат.com (25 ноября 2015). Дата обращения: 14 марта 2016.
  505. Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s wife only lets him hang one picture of himself at home, and it’s not even of his face. Business Insider (23 ноября 2018).
  506. Татуировки. Златан Ибрагимович (недоступная ссылка). eurosport (26 ноября 2010). Архивировано 21 февраля 2014 года.
  507. Ferrari, Anton Filippo Zlatan Ibrahimovic a Sanremo 2021: chi è, origini, moglie e figli campione (итал.). The Post Internazionale[it] (2 марта 2021). Дата обращения: 9 сентября 2021.
  508. McRae, Donald. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: ‘Everybody was trash-talking me. Now they’re eating their words. That is my trophy’ (англ.), The Guardian (6 October 2014).
  509. Ferrier, Morwenna. Zlatan Ibrahimovic: ‘Mourinho is cool – the older coaches get, the cooler they get’ (англ.), The Guardian (7 June 2016).
  510. Ibrahimovic: ‘The dream becomes reality’ (англ.) (недоступная ссылка). Paris Saint Germain FC (18 июля 2012). Дата обращения: 8 июня 2016. Архивировано 4 июня 2016 года.
  511. Davies, Amanda; Bishara, Motez Zlatan Ibrahimovic: ‘I’m very happy in Paris’ (англ.). CNN (24 ноября 2015). Дата обращения: 8 июня 2016.
  512. Zlatan Ibrahimović otvoreno o svojoj religijskoj pripadnosti: Katolik sam! (босн.). Dnevnik.ba (11 ноября 2017).
  513. 6 January 2014, Who Is Zlatan Ibrahimović?, beIN Sports, 7:45–8:20
  514. Dragojlo, Saša. Red Star Belgrade Apologises to Zlatan Ibrahimovic for Ethnic Abuse (англ.). Balkan Insight (19 февраля 2021). Дата обращения: 3 марта 2021.
  515. Što se zaista dogodilo u Beogradu? UEFA pokrenula veliku istragu (хорв.). Net.hr (23 февраля 2021). Дата обращения: 3 марта 2021.
  516. Red Star punished after racist abuse of Zlatan (англ.). ESPN (14 апреля 2021). Дата обращения: 15 апреля 2021.

Ссылки

  • Профиль на сайте «Манчестер Юнайтед» (англ.)
  • Профиль на сайте «Милана» (англ.)
  • Статистика на сайте Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (англ.)

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