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 in 2018 |
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Personal information | |||
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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 | 60 | (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 16:44, 24 May 2022 (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, Ibrahimović was involved in a confrontation with former Manchester United teammate Romelu Lukaku in AC Milan’s Coppa Italia quarter-final match against Inter. Following a foul committed by Lukaku late in the first half, he and Ibrahimović could be heard exchanging 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] Ibrahimović denied using racism on social media, stating «In Zlatan’s world there is no place for racism», although also including a possible jab at Lukaku by adding «We are all players some better than others.»[219] On 26 April, although 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 with the side 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 the leading spot of the Serie A 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] It was announced on 18 July that he had signed a one year contract extension with Milan, staying for the next season.[232]
International career
Youth
In 1999, Ibrahimović played four games and scored one goal for the Sweden U18 team.[233] 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.[233][234] In total, Ibrahimović played seven games and scored six goals for the U21 team.[233]
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.[235][236] 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.[237][238] 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.[239][240][241]
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.[242] 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.[242]
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.[243] 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.[244] 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;[245][246] the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.[247] 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.[248] 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.[249]
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.[250] 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).[242] He did not score during the 2006 World Cup finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.[251]
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,[252] 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».[253]
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,[254][255] also scoring in the next match, a 2–1 defeat against eventual champions Spain, four days later.[256] He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia, following a 2–0 loss.[257]
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.[258] 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,[259] although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.[260]
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.[261] 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.[262] His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland, whom they beat 5–0.[263]
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.[264] He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,[265] 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.[266] Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.[267] Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.[268]
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.[269] It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.[270]
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.[271][272] 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»,[273] while the BBC described it as a goal that «combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique».[274] It would win Ibrahimović the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[275] It is often considered one of the best goals of all time.[275][273][276]
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.[277] Ibrahimović ended Sweden’s qualifying campaign with eight goals.[278] 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.[279] Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: «One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch.»[280]
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.[281] On 8 September, he made his 100th appearance for Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Austria at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[282] 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.[283] Ibrahimović scored eleven goals during the qualifying phase, making him the second-highest overall top scorer after Poland’s Robert Lewandowski.[284]
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.[285] 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.[286] 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.[287]
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,[288] there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.[289][290] Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.[291][292][293] 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.[294] Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.[295]
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.[296] 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.[297] Ibrahimović responded to the announcement by simply tweeting «The return of the God».[298] 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.[299] He then assisted Ludwig Augustinsson’s opening goal in the following 3–0 win against Kosovo before being substituted in the 67th minute.[300]
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.[301] 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.[302]
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[303]
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][304] 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.[304][305][306] 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.[307][308][309]
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,[306][310][311] and is also known for his accuracy from penalties and dead ball situations.[312] An accurate finisher with his head as well as with his feet,[313] his height, elevation, and strength often give him an advantage at winning aerial challenges, and also allow him to function as a «target man»;[309][314][315] despite his large stature, Ibrahimović is uncommonly agile for a player of his size,[316] 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.[317][318][319] 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][306][308] he has also been praised by pundits for his creativity and dribbling skills.[304][320] 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,[315][321][322][323] he is also a quick player and a fast sprinter, who possessed significant acceleration in his youth,[304][305] and was able to clock top speeds over 30 km/h even into his 30s.[315][324][325]
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.[326]
Considered to be a highly talented player in his youth,[327] due to his prolific goalscoring, consistency, and spectacular strikes,[304][306][328] 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;[329][327][330][331] he has also been regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time.[332][333][329][334][335]
Ibrahimović has drawn praise from managers and teammates for his leadership and longevity, as well as his fitness, professionalism, and dedication in training.[308] 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.»[336]
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][337] 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,[338][339] El Clásico, El Otro Clásico, and the Catalan Derbi barceloní in Spain,[340][341][342] Le Classique in France,[343] De Klassieker and De Topper in the Netherlands,[344][345] and the Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England,[346][347] as well as UEFA Champions League[90][114][136][348] and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.[246][256][266] He has also scored in the Helsingborgs IF–Malmö FF «Skånederby» in Sweden,[349] and in El Tráfico and the California Clásico in the United States.[350][351] Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning numerous titles in several countries;[352][353] additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.[354] 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.[329][305][327][355][356] 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;[305] 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.[357]
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.[358] 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.[359] Fans of Malmö FF, who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment in another Swedish club, have vandalised his statue in Malmö on numerous occasions.[360]
Controversies
«What Carew does with a football, I can do with an orange.»
— Ibrahimović in 2002[361]
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.[362] 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.[363] Ibrahimović also reportedly punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.[363]
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.[364] Ibrahimović stated that Pep Guardiola was «not a man» during an interview with CNN in November 2015.[365]
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.[366] In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.[367] He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.[368] In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters.[369]
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.[370][371] 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».[372] In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andrés Guardado.[373] 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.»[374] Moura later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.[375] In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director Leonardo after the club’s title victory.[376]
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».[377] 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,[378][379] and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.[380]
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.[381] 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.»[381] 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.»[381]
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.[382]
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.[383] 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».[384] 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.[385]
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».[386] 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.[387] 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.»[388] 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.[389]
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».[390][391] Ibrahimović denied accusations of racism, posting on Twitter: «there is no place for racism.»[392] An investigation was opened by the Italian Football Federation, with a potential ten-match ban for Ibrahimović if found guilty of racial abuse.[393] 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.[394]
In April 2021, Ibrahimović was investigated by UEFA over alleged financial interest in a betting company called «Bethard».[395][396] A month later, he was fined €50,000 by UEFA for breaking disciplinary regulations related to his interest in the aforementioned betting company.[397]
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.[398] Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian.[399] He has stated that he was raised as a Catholic.[400][401] Ibrahimović often refers to himself in the third person.[402]
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.[403]
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.[404] 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.[405] In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.[406]
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.»[407] 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».[408] The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.[409] Ibrahimović features in EA Sports’ FIFA video game series, and was the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15.[410]
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?».[411][412] 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.[413]
Active on social media, Zlatan has over 55 million Instagram followers, the most for a Swede.[414] 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.[415] He does not drink alcohol.[416]
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.»[417]
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).[418]
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.[419] 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.»[420][421] Relatives on both sides of his family were killed in the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.[422] 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…»[423] 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.[424]
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.»[425] Nevertheless he later described himself as a «deeply faithful Catholic».[426] 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.'»[427] In Ibrahimović’s autobiography, he says that this change was only because his relationship with his father had improved at the time.[428]
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.[429][430] On 14 April 2021, the club was fined €30,000 and ordered to play a home game in European competition behind closed doors.[431]
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.[432] 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.[433]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 22 May 2022[79][434]
Club | Season | League | National Cup | League Cup | 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[b] | 2 | — | 33 | 9 | ||
2002–03 | Eredivisie | 25 | 13 | 3 | 3 | — | 13[c] | 5 | 1[d] | 0 | 42 | 21 | ||
2003–04 | Eredivisie | 22 | 13 | 1 | 0 | — | 8[c] | 2 | — | 31 | 15 | |||
2004–05 | Eredivisie | 3 | 3 | — | — | — | 1[d] | 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[c] | 0 | — | 45 | 16 | ||
2005–06 | Serie A | 35 | 7 | 2 | 0 | — | 9[c] | 3 | 1[e] | 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[c] | 0 | 1[e] | 0 | 36 | 15 | |
2007–08 | Serie A | 26 | 17 | 0 | 0 | — | 7[c] | 5 | 1[e] | 0 | 34 | 22 | ||
2008–09 | Serie A | 35 | 25 | 3 | 3 | — | 8[c] | 1 | 1[e] | 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[c] | 4 | 4[f] | 0 | 45 | 21 | |
2010–11 | La Liga | — | — | — | — | 1[g] | 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[c] | 4 | — | 41 | 21 | ||
AC Milan | 2011–12 | Serie A | 32 | 28 | 3 | 1 | — | 8[c] | 5 | 1[e] | 1 | 44 | 35 | |
Total | 61 | 42 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 85 | 56 | ||
Paris Saint-Germain | 2012–13 | Ligue 1 | 34 | 30 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9[c] | 3 | — | 46 | 35 | |
2013–14 | Ligue 1 | 33 | 26 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 8[c] | 10 | 1[h] | 0 | 46 | 41 | |
2014–15 | Ligue 1 | 24 | 19 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 6[c] | 2 | 1[h] | 2 | 37 | 30 | |
2015–16 | Ligue 1 | 31 | 38 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 10[c] | 5 | 1[h] | 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[i] | 5 | 1[j] | 1 | 46 | 28 |
2017–18 | Premier League | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1[c] | 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[i] | 1 | — | 27 | 17 | |||
2021–22 | Serie A | 23 | 8 | 0 | 0 | — | 4[c] | 0 | — | 27 | 8 | |||
Total | 60 | 33 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 74 | 36 | ||
Career total | 635 | 405 | 47 | 33 | 15 | 10 | 149 | 57 | 16 | 5 | 862 | 510 |
- ^ 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)
- ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and two goals in UEFA Cup
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League
- ^ a b Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield
- ^ a b c d e Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
- ^ One appearance in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ Appearance in Supercopa de España
- ^ a b c Appearance in Trophée des Champions
- ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
- ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
International
As of match played 29 March 2022[435]
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[436]
- Eredivisie: 2001–02, 2003–04
- KNVB Cup: 2001–02
- Johan Cruyff Shield: 2002
Juventus[436]
- Serie A: 2004–05, 2005–06 (both revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)
Inter Milan[436]
- Serie A: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2006, 2008
Barcelona[436]
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2009
- UEFA Super Cup: 2009
- La Liga: 2009–10
- Supercopa de España: 2009, 2010
AC Milan[436]
- Serie A: 2010–11, 2021–22
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2011
Paris Saint-Germain[436]
- 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[436]
- 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[437]
- Ballon d’Or 4th place: 2013
- Golden Foot: 2012[438]
- Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award: 2022[439]
- FIFA Puskás Award: 2013[440]
- FIFA FIFPro World XI: 2013[441]
- UEFA Team of the Year: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014[442]
- UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year (published 2015)[443]
- UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 2012[268]
- UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2013–14[444]
- UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2016–17[445]
- ESM Team of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14[446]
- L’Équipe Journalists’ Best XI: 2008[447]
- UEFA Euro 2004: Goal of the Tournament: Italy vs Sweden[448]
- UEFA Euro 2012: Goal of the Tournament: Sweden vs France[449]
- UEFA Champions League top assist provider: 2012–13[450]
- Eurosport Goal of the Year: 2004[451]
- Club van 100
- Juventus Player of the Year: 2004–05[452]
- Serie A Player of the Month: September 2007, December 2008, January 2012, October 2020[453]
- Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12[454]
- Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11[455]
- Serie A Most Loved Player: 2005[456]
- Serie A Team of the Year: 2010–11, 2011–12[457][458]
- Serie A Goal of the Year: 2008[456]
- Capocannoniere: 2008–09, 2011–12[48][459]
- Supercoppa Italiana Man of the Match: 2011
- Gazzetta Sports Awards Legend: 2020[460]
- Italy Best Foreign Athlete: 2021[461]
- AC Milan Hall of Fame[462]
- Sportschau Goal of the Month Award: November 2012[463]
- Sportschau Goal of the Year Award: 2012[463]
- GQ Men of the Year: 2013[464]
- SportAccord ‘Play for Change’ Award: 2015[465]
- Ligue 1 Player of the Month: September 2012, January 2014, February 2014, March 2014, November 2015[466]
- UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season: 2012–13[467]
- Ligue 1 Best Foreign Player: 2012, 2013, 2014
- Ligue 1 Player of the Year: 2012–13,[468] 2013–14,[469] 2015–16[468]
- Ligue 1 Team of the Year: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[470][469][471][472]
- Ligue 1 Top scorer: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16[468]
- Ligue 1 Goal of the Year: 2014[473]
- Étoile d’Or France Football: 2014, 2016[474]
- Trophée des Champions Man of the Match: 2014
- Coupe de la Ligue Man of the Match: 2014–15[475]
- Coupe de France Man of the Match: 2015–16[476]
- Coupe de la Ligue Top scorer: 2014–15[477]
- Coupe de France Top scorer: 2014–15, 2015–16[478][479]
- 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[480][481][482][483][484][485]
- Paris Saint-Germain Hall of Fame[486]
- Paris Saint-Germain Team of the History[487]
- Medal of the City of Paris: 2016[488]
- Eurosport European Player of the Month: August 2016[489]
- Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[490]
- PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[491]
- Manchester United Player of the Month: December 2016, February 2017[492]
- Alan Hardaker Trophy: 2017[493]
- EFL Cup top scorer: 2016–17[494]
- MLS All-Star: 2018, 2019[495][496]
- MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019[497][498]
- MLS Newcomer of the Year: 2018[499]
- MLS Goal of the Year: 2018[500]
- MLS Greatest Goal: 2020[501]
- Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2019[502]
- LA Galaxy Player of the Year: 2018, 2019[503][504]
- LA Galaxy Golden Boot: 2018, 2019[503][504]
- LA Galaxy Goal of the Year: 2018, 2019[505]
- Pegasus Award: 2004[506]
- Stor Grabb: 2004[507]
- Guldbollen: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[508]
- Jerringpriset: 2007[509]
- Fotbollskanalens hederspris: 2008[510]
- IFFHS Men’s All Time Sweden Dream Team[511]
- International Swede of the Year Award: 2013[512]
- Eliason Merit Award: 2018[513]
- Malmö Walk of Fame: 2012[514]
- Medal of the City of Malmö: 2015[515]
- Swedish Newcomer of the Year: 2001[516]
- Swedish Football Personality of the Year: 2002[517]
- Swedish Forward of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020[517]
- Swedish Male Athlete of the Year: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015[518][519][520][521]
- Swedish Goal of the Year: 2012, 2013[517]
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.[350]
- The only player to score in the UEFA Champions League with six teams: Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.[522]
- The only player to score on his Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League debut.[523]
- The only player to have scored 50 Serie A goals for both Inter Milan and Milan.[524]
- 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).[525]
- One of three players, after Adrian Mutu and John Carew, to have scored in European competitions with seven different teams.[526]
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[527][528]
- Fastest Ligue 1 hat-trick: 9 minutes (vs. Troyes, 13 March 2016)[529]
- 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[530]
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[523]
- 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)[523]
Premier League
- Scored the 25,000th goal in Premier League history[531]
- The oldest player to reach 15 goals in a single season (2016–17 season at 35 years and 125 days)[532]
LA Galaxy
- Most MLS regular season goals in a season: 30 in 2019 season[533]
Sweden
- All-time top goalscorer for Sweden national team: 62 goals[534]
- Sweden’s top goalscorer in UEFA European Championship: 6 goals[535]
- Sweden’s only player to score in three consecutive UEFA European Championship tournaments: 2004, 2008 and 2012[536]
- Most Guldbollen (Swedish Male footballer of the Year) awards: 12[537]
Discography
Singles
Year | Album | Peak positions |
---|---|---|
SWE | ||
2014 | «Du gamla, Du fria» (Zlatan featuring Day) (produced by Max Martin)[538] |
13 |
Filmography
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
- ^ 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)
Ibrahimović in 2018 |
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Personal information | |||
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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 | 60 | (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 16:44, 24 May 2022 (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, Ibrahimović was involved in a confrontation with former Manchester United teammate Romelu Lukaku in AC Milan’s Coppa Italia quarter-final match against Inter. Following a foul committed by Lukaku late in the first half, he and Ibrahimović could be heard exchanging 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] Ibrahimović denied using racism on social media, stating «In Zlatan’s world there is no place for racism», although also including a possible jab at Lukaku by adding «We are all players some better than others.»[219] On 26 April, although 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 with the side 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 the leading spot of the Serie A 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] It was announced on 18 July that he had signed a one year contract extension with Milan, staying for the next season.[232]
International career
Youth
In 1999, Ibrahimović played four games and scored one goal for the Sweden U18 team.[233] 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.[233][234] In total, Ibrahimović played seven games and scored six goals for the U21 team.[233]
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.[235][236] 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.[237][238] 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.[239][240][241]
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.[242] 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.[242]
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.[243] 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.[244] 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;[245][246] the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.[247] 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.[248] 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.[249]
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.[250] 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).[242] He did not score during the 2006 World Cup finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.[251]
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,[252] 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».[253]
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,[254][255] also scoring in the next match, a 2–1 defeat against eventual champions Spain, four days later.[256] He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia, following a 2–0 loss.[257]
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.[258] 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,[259] although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.[260]
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.[261] 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.[262] His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland, whom they beat 5–0.[263]
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.[264] He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,[265] 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.[266] Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.[267] Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.[268]
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.[269] It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.[270]
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.[271][272] 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»,[273] while the BBC described it as a goal that «combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique».[274] It would win Ibrahimović the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[275] It is often considered one of the best goals of all time.[275][273][276]
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.[277] Ibrahimović ended Sweden’s qualifying campaign with eight goals.[278] 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.[279] Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: «One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch.»[280]
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.[281] On 8 September, he made his 100th appearance for Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Austria at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[282] 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.[283] Ibrahimović scored eleven goals during the qualifying phase, making him the second-highest overall top scorer after Poland’s Robert Lewandowski.[284]
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.[285] 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.[286] 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.[287]
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,[288] there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.[289][290] Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.[291][292][293] 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.[294] Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.[295]
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.[296] 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.[297] Ibrahimović responded to the announcement by simply tweeting «The return of the God».[298] 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.[299] He then assisted Ludwig Augustinsson’s opening goal in the following 3–0 win against Kosovo before being substituted in the 67th minute.[300]
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.[301] 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.[302]
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[303]
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][304] 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.[304][305][306] 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.[307][308][309]
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,[306][310][311] and is also known for his accuracy from penalties and dead ball situations.[312] An accurate finisher with his head as well as with his feet,[313] his height, elevation, and strength often give him an advantage at winning aerial challenges, and also allow him to function as a «target man»;[309][314][315] despite his large stature, Ibrahimović is uncommonly agile for a player of his size,[316] 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.[317][318][319] 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][306][308] he has also been praised by pundits for his creativity and dribbling skills.[304][320] 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,[315][321][322][323] he is also a quick player and a fast sprinter, who possessed significant acceleration in his youth,[304][305] and was able to clock top speeds over 30 km/h even into his 30s.[315][324][325]
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.[326]
Considered to be a highly talented player in his youth,[327] due to his prolific goalscoring, consistency, and spectacular strikes,[304][306][328] 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;[329][327][330][331] he has also been regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time.[332][333][329][334][335]
Ibrahimović has drawn praise from managers and teammates for his leadership and longevity, as well as his fitness, professionalism, and dedication in training.[308] 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.»[336]
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][337] 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,[338][339] El Clásico, El Otro Clásico, and the Catalan Derbi barceloní in Spain,[340][341][342] Le Classique in France,[343] De Klassieker and De Topper in the Netherlands,[344][345] and the Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England,[346][347] as well as UEFA Champions League[90][114][136][348] and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.[246][256][266] He has also scored in the Helsingborgs IF–Malmö FF «Skånederby» in Sweden,[349] and in El Tráfico and the California Clásico in the United States.[350][351] Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning numerous titles in several countries;[352][353] additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.[354] 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.[329][305][327][355][356] 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;[305] 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.[357]
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.[358] 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.[359] Fans of Malmö FF, who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment in another Swedish club, have vandalised his statue in Malmö on numerous occasions.[360]
Controversies
«What Carew does with a football, I can do with an orange.»
— Ibrahimović in 2002[361]
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.[362] 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.[363] Ibrahimović also reportedly punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.[363]
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.[364] Ibrahimović stated that Pep Guardiola was «not a man» during an interview with CNN in November 2015.[365]
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.[366] In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.[367] He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.[368] In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters.[369]
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.[370][371] 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».[372] In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andrés Guardado.[373] 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.»[374] Moura later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.[375] In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director Leonardo after the club’s title victory.[376]
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».[377] 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,[378][379] and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.[380]
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.[381] 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.»[381] 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.»[381]
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.[382]
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.[383] 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».[384] 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.[385]
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».[386] 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.[387] 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.»[388] 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.[389]
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».[390][391] Ibrahimović denied accusations of racism, posting on Twitter: «there is no place for racism.»[392] An investigation was opened by the Italian Football Federation, with a potential ten-match ban for Ibrahimović if found guilty of racial abuse.[393] 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.[394]
In April 2021, Ibrahimović was investigated by UEFA over alleged financial interest in a betting company called «Bethard».[395][396] A month later, he was fined €50,000 by UEFA for breaking disciplinary regulations related to his interest in the aforementioned betting company.[397]
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.[398] Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian.[399] He has stated that he was raised as a Catholic.[400][401] Ibrahimović often refers to himself in the third person.[402]
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.[403]
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.[404] 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.[405] In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.[406]
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.»[407] 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».[408] The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.[409] Ibrahimović features in EA Sports’ FIFA video game series, and was the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15.[410]
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?».[411][412] 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.[413]
Active on social media, Zlatan has over 55 million Instagram followers, the most for a Swede.[414] 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.[415] He does not drink alcohol.[416]
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.»[417]
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).[418]
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.[419] 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.»[420][421] Relatives on both sides of his family were killed in the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.[422] 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…»[423] 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.[424]
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.»[425] Nevertheless he later described himself as a «deeply faithful Catholic».[426] 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.'»[427] In Ibrahimović’s autobiography, he says that this change was only because his relationship with his father had improved at the time.[428]
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.[429][430] On 14 April 2021, the club was fined €30,000 and ordered to play a home game in European competition behind closed doors.[431]
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.[432] 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.[433]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 22 May 2022[79][434]
Club | Season | League | National Cup | League Cup | 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[b] | 2 | — | 33 | 9 | ||
2002–03 | Eredivisie | 25 | 13 | 3 | 3 | — | 13[c] | 5 | 1[d] | 0 | 42 | 21 | ||
2003–04 | Eredivisie | 22 | 13 | 1 | 0 | — | 8[c] | 2 | — | 31 | 15 | |||
2004–05 | Eredivisie | 3 | 3 | — | — | — | 1[d] | 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[c] | 0 | — | 45 | 16 | ||
2005–06 | Serie A | 35 | 7 | 2 | 0 | — | 9[c] | 3 | 1[e] | 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[c] | 0 | 1[e] | 0 | 36 | 15 | |
2007–08 | Serie A | 26 | 17 | 0 | 0 | — | 7[c] | 5 | 1[e] | 0 | 34 | 22 | ||
2008–09 | Serie A | 35 | 25 | 3 | 3 | — | 8[c] | 1 | 1[e] | 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[c] | 4 | 4[f] | 0 | 45 | 21 | |
2010–11 | La Liga | — | — | — | — | 1[g] | 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[c] | 4 | — | 41 | 21 | ||
AC Milan | 2011–12 | Serie A | 32 | 28 | 3 | 1 | — | 8[c] | 5 | 1[e] | 1 | 44 | 35 | |
Total | 61 | 42 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 85 | 56 | ||
Paris Saint-Germain | 2012–13 | Ligue 1 | 34 | 30 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9[c] | 3 | — | 46 | 35 | |
2013–14 | Ligue 1 | 33 | 26 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 8[c] | 10 | 1[h] | 0 | 46 | 41 | |
2014–15 | Ligue 1 | 24 | 19 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 6[c] | 2 | 1[h] | 2 | 37 | 30 | |
2015–16 | Ligue 1 | 31 | 38 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 10[c] | 5 | 1[h] | 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[i] | 5 | 1[j] | 1 | 46 | 28 |
2017–18 | Premier League | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1[c] | 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[i] | 1 | — | 27 | 17 | |||
2021–22 | Serie A | 23 | 8 | 0 | 0 | — | 4[c] | 0 | — | 27 | 8 | |||
Total | 60 | 33 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 74 | 36 | ||
Career total | 635 | 405 | 47 | 33 | 15 | 10 | 149 | 57 | 16 | 5 | 862 | 510 |
- ^ 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)
- ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and two goals in UEFA Cup
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League
- ^ a b Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield
- ^ a b c d e Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
- ^ One appearance in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ Appearance in Supercopa de España
- ^ a b c Appearance in Trophée des Champions
- ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
- ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
International
As of match played 29 March 2022[435]
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[436]
- Eredivisie: 2001–02, 2003–04
- KNVB Cup: 2001–02
- Johan Cruyff Shield: 2002
Juventus[436]
- Serie A: 2004–05, 2005–06 (both revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)
Inter Milan[436]
- Serie A: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2006, 2008
Barcelona[436]
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2009
- UEFA Super Cup: 2009
- La Liga: 2009–10
- Supercopa de España: 2009, 2010
AC Milan[436]
- Serie A: 2010–11, 2021–22
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2011
Paris Saint-Germain[436]
- 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[436]
- 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[437]
- Ballon d’Or 4th place: 2013
- Golden Foot: 2012[438]
- Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award: 2022[439]
- FIFA Puskás Award: 2013[440]
- FIFA FIFPro World XI: 2013[441]
- UEFA Team of the Year: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014[442]
- UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year (published 2015)[443]
- UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 2012[268]
- UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2013–14[444]
- UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2016–17[445]
- ESM Team of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14[446]
- L’Équipe Journalists’ Best XI: 2008[447]
- UEFA Euro 2004: Goal of the Tournament: Italy vs Sweden[448]
- UEFA Euro 2012: Goal of the Tournament: Sweden vs France[449]
- UEFA Champions League top assist provider: 2012–13[450]
- Eurosport Goal of the Year: 2004[451]
- Club van 100
- Juventus Player of the Year: 2004–05[452]
- Serie A Player of the Month: September 2007, December 2008, January 2012, October 2020[453]
- Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12[454]
- Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11[455]
- Serie A Most Loved Player: 2005[456]
- Serie A Team of the Year: 2010–11, 2011–12[457][458]
- Serie A Goal of the Year: 2008[456]
- Capocannoniere: 2008–09, 2011–12[48][459]
- Supercoppa Italiana Man of the Match: 2011
- Gazzetta Sports Awards Legend: 2020[460]
- Italy Best Foreign Athlete: 2021[461]
- AC Milan Hall of Fame[462]
- Sportschau Goal of the Month Award: November 2012[463]
- Sportschau Goal of the Year Award: 2012[463]
- GQ Men of the Year: 2013[464]
- SportAccord ‘Play for Change’ Award: 2015[465]
- Ligue 1 Player of the Month: September 2012, January 2014, February 2014, March 2014, November 2015[466]
- UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season: 2012–13[467]
- Ligue 1 Best Foreign Player: 2012, 2013, 2014
- Ligue 1 Player of the Year: 2012–13,[468] 2013–14,[469] 2015–16[468]
- Ligue 1 Team of the Year: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[470][469][471][472]
- Ligue 1 Top scorer: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16[468]
- Ligue 1 Goal of the Year: 2014[473]
- Étoile d’Or France Football: 2014, 2016[474]
- Trophée des Champions Man of the Match: 2014
- Coupe de la Ligue Man of the Match: 2014–15[475]
- Coupe de France Man of the Match: 2015–16[476]
- Coupe de la Ligue Top scorer: 2014–15[477]
- Coupe de France Top scorer: 2014–15, 2015–16[478][479]
- 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[480][481][482][483][484][485]
- Paris Saint-Germain Hall of Fame[486]
- Paris Saint-Germain Team of the History[487]
- Medal of the City of Paris: 2016[488]
- Eurosport European Player of the Month: August 2016[489]
- Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[490]
- PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[491]
- Manchester United Player of the Month: December 2016, February 2017[492]
- Alan Hardaker Trophy: 2017[493]
- EFL Cup top scorer: 2016–17[494]
- MLS All-Star: 2018, 2019[495][496]
- MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019[497][498]
- MLS Newcomer of the Year: 2018[499]
- MLS Goal of the Year: 2018[500]
- MLS Greatest Goal: 2020[501]
- Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2019[502]
- LA Galaxy Player of the Year: 2018, 2019[503][504]
- LA Galaxy Golden Boot: 2018, 2019[503][504]
- LA Galaxy Goal of the Year: 2018, 2019[505]
- Pegasus Award: 2004[506]
- Stor Grabb: 2004[507]
- Guldbollen: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[508]
- Jerringpriset: 2007[509]
- Fotbollskanalens hederspris: 2008[510]
- IFFHS Men’s All Time Sweden Dream Team[511]
- International Swede of the Year Award: 2013[512]
- Eliason Merit Award: 2018[513]
- Malmö Walk of Fame: 2012[514]
- Medal of the City of Malmö: 2015[515]
- Swedish Newcomer of the Year: 2001[516]
- Swedish Football Personality of the Year: 2002[517]
- Swedish Forward of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020[517]
- Swedish Male Athlete of the Year: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015[518][519][520][521]
- Swedish Goal of the Year: 2012, 2013[517]
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.[350]
- The only player to score in the UEFA Champions League with six teams: Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.[522]
- The only player to score on his Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League debut.[523]
- The only player to have scored 50 Serie A goals for both Inter Milan and Milan.[524]
- 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).[525]
- One of three players, after Adrian Mutu and John Carew, to have scored in European competitions with seven different teams.[526]
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[527][528]
- Fastest Ligue 1 hat-trick: 9 minutes (vs. Troyes, 13 March 2016)[529]
- 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[530]
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[523]
- 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)[523]
Premier League
- Scored the 25,000th goal in Premier League history[531]
- The oldest player to reach 15 goals in a single season (2016–17 season at 35 years and 125 days)[532]
LA Galaxy
- Most MLS regular season goals in a season: 30 in 2019 season[533]
Sweden
- All-time top goalscorer for Sweden national team: 62 goals[534]
- Sweden’s top goalscorer in UEFA European Championship: 6 goals[535]
- Sweden’s only player to score in three consecutive UEFA European Championship tournaments: 2004, 2008 and 2012[536]
- Most Guldbollen (Swedish Male footballer of the Year) awards: 12[537]
Discography
Singles
Year | Album | Peak positions |
---|---|---|
SWE | ||
2014 | «Du gamla, Du fria» (Zlatan featuring Day) (produced by Max Martin)[538] |
13 |
Filmography
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
- ^ Ibrahimović was the first Manchester United player in the Premier League format.
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Personal information | |||
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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 | 60 | (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 16:44, 24 May 2022 (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, Ibrahimović was involved in a confrontation with former Manchester United teammate Romelu Lukaku in AC Milan’s Coppa Italia quarter-final match against Inter. Following a foul committed by Lukaku late in the first half, he and Ibrahimović could be heard exchanging 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] Ibrahimović denied using racism on social media, stating «In Zlatan’s world there is no place for racism», although also including a possible jab at Lukaku by adding «We are all players some better than others.»[219] On 26 April, although 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 with the side 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 the leading spot of the Serie A 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] It was announced on 18 July that he had signed a one year contract extension with Milan, staying for the next season.[232]
International career
Youth
In 1999, Ibrahimović played four games and scored one goal for the Sweden U18 team.[233] 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.[233][234] In total, Ibrahimović played seven games and scored six goals for the U21 team.[233]
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.[235][236] 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.[237][238] 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.[239][240][241]
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.[242] 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.[242]
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.[243] 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.[244] 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;[245][246] the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.[247] 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.[248] 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.[249]
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.[250] 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).[242] He did not score during the 2006 World Cup finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.[251]
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,[252] 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».[253]
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,[254][255] also scoring in the next match, a 2–1 defeat against eventual champions Spain, four days later.[256] He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia, following a 2–0 loss.[257]
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.[258] 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,[259] although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.[260]
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.[261] 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.[262] His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland, whom they beat 5–0.[263]
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.[264] He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,[265] 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.[266] Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.[267] Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.[268]
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.[269] It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.[270]
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.[271][272] 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»,[273] while the BBC described it as a goal that «combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique».[274] It would win Ibrahimović the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[275] It is often considered one of the best goals of all time.[275][273][276]
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.[277] Ibrahimović ended Sweden’s qualifying campaign with eight goals.[278] 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.[279] Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: «One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch.»[280]
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.[281] On 8 September, he made his 100th appearance for Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Austria at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[282] 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.[283] Ibrahimović scored eleven goals during the qualifying phase, making him the second-highest overall top scorer after Poland’s Robert Lewandowski.[284]
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.[285] 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.[286] 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.[287]
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,[288] there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.[289][290] Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.[291][292][293] 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.[294] Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.[295]
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.[296] 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.[297] Ibrahimović responded to the announcement by simply tweeting «The return of the God».[298] 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.[299] He then assisted Ludwig Augustinsson’s opening goal in the following 3–0 win against Kosovo before being substituted in the 67th minute.[300]
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.[301] 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.[302]
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[303]
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][304] 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.[304][305][306] 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.[307][308][309]
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,[306][310][311] and is also known for his accuracy from penalties and dead ball situations.[312] An accurate finisher with his head as well as with his feet,[313] his height, elevation, and strength often give him an advantage at winning aerial challenges, and also allow him to function as a «target man»;[309][314][315] despite his large stature, Ibrahimović is uncommonly agile for a player of his size,[316] 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.[317][318][319] 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][306][308] he has also been praised by pundits for his creativity and dribbling skills.[304][320] 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,[315][321][322][323] he is also a quick player and a fast sprinter, who possessed significant acceleration in his youth,[304][305] and was able to clock top speeds over 30 km/h even into his 30s.[315][324][325]
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.[326]
Considered to be a highly talented player in his youth,[327] due to his prolific goalscoring, consistency, and spectacular strikes,[304][306][328] 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;[329][327][330][331] he has also been regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time.[332][333][329][334][335]
Ibrahimović has drawn praise from managers and teammates for his leadership and longevity, as well as his fitness, professionalism, and dedication in training.[308] 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.»[336]
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][337] 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,[338][339] El Clásico, El Otro Clásico, and the Catalan Derbi barceloní in Spain,[340][341][342] Le Classique in France,[343] De Klassieker and De Topper in the Netherlands,[344][345] and the Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England,[346][347] as well as UEFA Champions League[90][114][136][348] and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.[246][256][266] He has also scored in the Helsingborgs IF–Malmö FF «Skånederby» in Sweden,[349] and in El Tráfico and the California Clásico in the United States.[350][351] Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning numerous titles in several countries;[352][353] additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.[354] 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.[329][305][327][355][356] 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;[305] 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.[357]
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.[358] 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.[359] Fans of Malmö FF, who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment in another Swedish club, have vandalised his statue in Malmö on numerous occasions.[360]
Controversies
«What Carew does with a football, I can do with an orange.»
— Ibrahimović in 2002[361]
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.[362] 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.[363] Ibrahimović also reportedly punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.[363]
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.[364] Ibrahimović stated that Pep Guardiola was «not a man» during an interview with CNN in November 2015.[365]
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.[366] In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.[367] He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.[368] In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters.[369]
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.[370][371] 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».[372] In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andrés Guardado.[373] 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.»[374] Moura later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.[375] In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director Leonardo after the club’s title victory.[376]
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».[377] 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,[378][379] and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.[380]
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.[381] 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.»[381] 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.»[381]
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.[382]
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.[383] 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».[384] 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.[385]
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».[386] 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.[387] 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.»[388] 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.[389]
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».[390][391] Ibrahimović denied accusations of racism, posting on Twitter: «there is no place for racism.»[392] An investigation was opened by the Italian Football Federation, with a potential ten-match ban for Ibrahimović if found guilty of racial abuse.[393] 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.[394]
In April 2021, Ibrahimović was investigated by UEFA over alleged financial interest in a betting company called «Bethard».[395][396] A month later, he was fined €50,000 by UEFA for breaking disciplinary regulations related to his interest in the aforementioned betting company.[397]
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.[398] Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian.[399] He has stated that he was raised as a Catholic.[400][401] Ibrahimović often refers to himself in the third person.[402]
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.[403]
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.[404] 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.[405] In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.[406]
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.»[407] 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».[408] The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.[409] Ibrahimović features in EA Sports’ FIFA video game series, and was the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15.[410]
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?».[411][412] 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.[413]
Active on social media, Zlatan has over 55 million Instagram followers, the most for a Swede.[414] 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.[415] He does not drink alcohol.[416]
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.»[417]
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).[418]
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.[419] 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.»[420][421] Relatives on both sides of his family were killed in the Bosnian War of the early 1990s.[422] 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…»[423] 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.[424]
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.»[425] Nevertheless he later described himself as a «deeply faithful Catholic».[426] 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.'»[427] In Ibrahimović’s autobiography, he says that this change was only because his relationship with his father had improved at the time.[428]
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.[429][430] On 14 April 2021, the club was fined €30,000 and ordered to play a home game in European competition behind closed doors.[431]
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.[432] 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.[433]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 22 May 2022[79][434]
Club | Season | League | National Cup | League Cup | Continental | Other | Total | |||||||
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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[b] | 2 | — | 33 | 9 | ||
2002–03 | Eredivisie | 25 | 13 | 3 | 3 | — | 13[c] | 5 | 1[d] | 0 | 42 | 21 | ||
2003–04 | Eredivisie | 22 | 13 | 1 | 0 | — | 8[c] | 2 | — | 31 | 15 | |||
2004–05 | Eredivisie | 3 | 3 | — | — | — | 1[d] | 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[c] | 0 | — | 45 | 16 | ||
2005–06 | Serie A | 35 | 7 | 2 | 0 | — | 9[c] | 3 | 1[e] | 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[c] | 0 | 1[e] | 0 | 36 | 15 | |
2007–08 | Serie A | 26 | 17 | 0 | 0 | — | 7[c] | 5 | 1[e] | 0 | 34 | 22 | ||
2008–09 | Serie A | 35 | 25 | 3 | 3 | — | 8[c] | 1 | 1[e] | 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[c] | 4 | 4[f] | 0 | 45 | 21 | |
2010–11 | La Liga | — | — | — | — | 1[g] | 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[c] | 4 | — | 41 | 21 | ||
AC Milan | 2011–12 | Serie A | 32 | 28 | 3 | 1 | — | 8[c] | 5 | 1[e] | 1 | 44 | 35 | |
Total | 61 | 42 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 85 | 56 | ||
Paris Saint-Germain | 2012–13 | Ligue 1 | 34 | 30 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9[c] | 3 | — | 46 | 35 | |
2013–14 | Ligue 1 | 33 | 26 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 8[c] | 10 | 1[h] | 0 | 46 | 41 | |
2014–15 | Ligue 1 | 24 | 19 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 6[c] | 2 | 1[h] | 2 | 37 | 30 | |
2015–16 | Ligue 1 | 31 | 38 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 10[c] | 5 | 1[h] | 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[i] | 5 | 1[j] | 1 | 46 | 28 |
2017–18 | Premier League | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1[c] | 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[i] | 1 | — | 27 | 17 | |||
2021–22 | Serie A | 23 | 8 | 0 | 0 | — | 4[c] | 0 | — | 27 | 8 | |||
Total | 60 | 33 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 74 | 36 | ||
Career total | 635 | 405 | 47 | 33 | 15 | 10 | 149 | 57 | 16 | 5 | 862 | 510 |
- ^ 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)
- ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances and two goals in UEFA Cup
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League
- ^ a b Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield
- ^ a b c d e Appearance in Supercoppa Italiana
- ^ One appearance in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
- ^ Appearance in Supercopa de España
- ^ a b c Appearance in Trophée des Champions
- ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
- ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
International
As of match played 29 March 2022[435]
National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
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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[436]
- Eredivisie: 2001–02, 2003–04
- KNVB Cup: 2001–02
- Johan Cruyff Shield: 2002
Juventus[436]
- Serie A: 2004–05, 2005–06 (both revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)
Inter Milan[436]
- Serie A: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2006, 2008
Barcelona[436]
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2009
- UEFA Super Cup: 2009
- La Liga: 2009–10
- Supercopa de España: 2009, 2010
AC Milan[436]
- Serie A: 2010–11, 2021–22
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2011
Paris Saint-Germain[436]
- 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[436]
- 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[437]
- Ballon d’Or 4th place: 2013
- Golden Foot: 2012[438]
- Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award: 2022[439]
- FIFA Puskás Award: 2013[440]
- FIFA FIFPro World XI: 2013[441]
- UEFA Team of the Year: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014[442]
- UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year (published 2015)[443]
- UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 2012[268]
- UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2013–14[444]
- UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2016–17[445]
- ESM Team of the Year: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14[446]
- L’Équipe Journalists’ Best XI: 2008[447]
- UEFA Euro 2004: Goal of the Tournament: Italy vs Sweden[448]
- UEFA Euro 2012: Goal of the Tournament: Sweden vs France[449]
- UEFA Champions League top assist provider: 2012–13[450]
- Eurosport Goal of the Year: 2004[451]
- Club van 100
- Juventus Player of the Year: 2004–05[452]
- Serie A Player of the Month: September 2007, December 2008, January 2012, October 2020[453]
- Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12[454]
- Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11[455]
- Serie A Most Loved Player: 2005[456]
- Serie A Team of the Year: 2010–11, 2011–12[457][458]
- Serie A Goal of the Year: 2008[456]
- Capocannoniere: 2008–09, 2011–12[48][459]
- Supercoppa Italiana Man of the Match: 2011
- Gazzetta Sports Awards Legend: 2020[460]
- Italy Best Foreign Athlete: 2021[461]
- AC Milan Hall of Fame[462]
- Sportschau Goal of the Month Award: November 2012[463]
- Sportschau Goal of the Year Award: 2012[463]
- GQ Men of the Year: 2013[464]
- SportAccord ‘Play for Change’ Award: 2015[465]
- Ligue 1 Player of the Month: September 2012, January 2014, February 2014, March 2014, November 2015[466]
- UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season: 2012–13[467]
- Ligue 1 Best Foreign Player: 2012, 2013, 2014
- Ligue 1 Player of the Year: 2012–13,[468] 2013–14,[469] 2015–16[468]
- Ligue 1 Team of the Year: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[470][469][471][472]
- Ligue 1 Top scorer: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16[468]
- Ligue 1 Goal of the Year: 2014[473]
- Étoile d’Or France Football: 2014, 2016[474]
- Trophée des Champions Man of the Match: 2014
- Coupe de la Ligue Man of the Match: 2014–15[475]
- Coupe de France Man of the Match: 2015–16[476]
- Coupe de la Ligue Top scorer: 2014–15[477]
- Coupe de France Top scorer: 2014–15, 2015–16[478][479]
- 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[480][481][482][483][484][485]
- Paris Saint-Germain Hall of Fame[486]
- Paris Saint-Germain Team of the History[487]
- Medal of the City of Paris: 2016[488]
- Eurosport European Player of the Month: August 2016[489]
- Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[490]
- PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month: December 2016[491]
- Manchester United Player of the Month: December 2016, February 2017[492]
- Alan Hardaker Trophy: 2017[493]
- EFL Cup top scorer: 2016–17[494]
- MLS All-Star: 2018, 2019[495][496]
- MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019[497][498]
- MLS Newcomer of the Year: 2018[499]
- MLS Goal of the Year: 2018[500]
- MLS Greatest Goal: 2020[501]
- Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2019[502]
- LA Galaxy Player of the Year: 2018, 2019[503][504]
- LA Galaxy Golden Boot: 2018, 2019[503][504]
- LA Galaxy Goal of the Year: 2018, 2019[505]
- Pegasus Award: 2004[506]
- Stor Grabb: 2004[507]
- Guldbollen: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[508]
- Jerringpriset: 2007[509]
- Fotbollskanalens hederspris: 2008[510]
- IFFHS Men’s All Time Sweden Dream Team[511]
- International Swede of the Year Award: 2013[512]
- Eliason Merit Award: 2018[513]
- Malmö Walk of Fame: 2012[514]
- Medal of the City of Malmö: 2015[515]
- Swedish Newcomer of the Year: 2001[516]
- Swedish Football Personality of the Year: 2002[517]
- Swedish Forward of the Year: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020[517]
- Swedish Male Athlete of the Year: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015[518][519][520][521]
- Swedish Goal of the Year: 2012, 2013[517]
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.[350]
- The only player to score in the UEFA Champions League with six teams: Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.[522]
- The only player to score on his Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League debut.[523]
- The only player to have scored 50 Serie A goals for both Inter Milan and Milan.[524]
- 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).[525]
- One of three players, after Adrian Mutu and John Carew, to have scored in European competitions with seven different teams.[526]
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[527][528]
- Fastest Ligue 1 hat-trick: 9 minutes (vs. Troyes, 13 March 2016)[529]
- 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[530]
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[523]
- 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)[523]
Premier League
- Scored the 25,000th goal in Premier League history[531]
- The oldest player to reach 15 goals in a single season (2016–17 season at 35 years and 125 days)[532]
LA Galaxy
- Most MLS regular season goals in a season: 30 in 2019 season[533]
Sweden
- All-time top goalscorer for Sweden national team: 62 goals[534]
- Sweden’s top goalscorer in UEFA European Championship: 6 goals[535]
- Sweden’s only player to score in three consecutive UEFA European Championship tournaments: 2004, 2008 and 2012[536]
- Most Guldbollen (Swedish Male footballer of the Year) awards: 12[537]
Discography
Singles
Year | Album | Peak positions |
---|---|---|
SWE | ||
2014 | «Du gamla, Du fria» (Zlatan featuring Day) (produced by Max Martin)[538] |
13 |
Filmography
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
- ^ Ibrahimović was the first Manchester United player in the Premier League format.
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Перевод «Златан Ибрагимович» на английский
Zlatan Ibrahimović — это перевод «Златан Ибрагимович» на английский.
Пример переведенного предложения: Златан Ибрагимович — шведский футболист, нападающий ФК Барселона. ↔ Zlatan Ibrahimović is a Swedish football striker of FC Barcelona.
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– «Милан» встречается с «Ювентусом» сегодня вечером, и Златан Ибрагимович играет, а это всегда событие, – сообщил тот.
‘Milan are against Juventus tonight, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic is playing, so something’s bound to happen.’
Еще он упомянул лучшего современного шведского футболиста Златана Ибрагимовича, родившегося в Русенгорде.
He also name-dropped Zlatan Ibrahimović, Sweden’s best footballer of recent years, who was born in Rosengård.
Как выражается Златан Ибрагимович, «для такого профессионального уровня это нормально».
It is, as Zlatan Ibrahimović likes to say, “f-ing normal at this level of professional sports.”
Презентацию футболистки проводили спортивный директор клуба Леонардо и форвард Златан Ибрагимович, заявивший: «Если вы хотите побеждать, то вам нужен шведский нападающий».
At PSG Asllani was presented to the media by sporting director Leonardo and player Zlatan Ibrahimović, who declared: «If you want to win you need a Swedish striker.»
Новичок «Милана» Златан Ибрагимович поздравил своих партнеров с заслуженной победой над «Лечче» (4:0) в матче 1-го тура чемпионата Италии. Швед сразу же после медицинского обследования покинул стан миланцев и отправился в расположение своей сборной.
Mazda rolled out a surprise this week in Milan: a concept car that its design chief says outlines the company’s future design language.
Он получил прозвище «Златан» за своё сходство со шведским футболистом Златаном Ибрагимовичем.
He is nicknamed «Zlatan» because of his physical resemblance to Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović.
Затем идут Златан Ибрагимович — 8.17 балла и Гаррет Бейль — 8.14 балла.
Third and fourth places went to Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Gareth Bale with 8.17 and 8.14 points respectively.
Златан Ибрагимович (Ibrahinivić) играют, цели, цели, чашки, история, смотреть видео жить.
Zlatan Ibrahimović (Ibrahinivić) is played, goals, goals, cups, history, watch video live.
Златан Ибрагимович — шведский футболист, нападающий ФК Барселона.
Zlatan Ibrahimović is a Swedish football striker of FC Barcelona.
Златан Ибрагимович-спички, цели, цели, чашки, история, смотреть видео жить.
Zlatan Ibrahimović – games, goals, goals, cups, history, watch video live.
Министр спорта Франции Патрик Каннер потребовал извинений от форварда «ПСЖ» Златана Ибрагимовича…
French sports minister Patrick Kanner demanded an apology from the forward of «PSG» Zlatan Ibrahi…
Авторами голов на «Парк-де-Пренс» стали Златан Ибрагимович (39) и Эдинсон Кавани (78) — у «ПСЖ» и Джон Оби Микел (45+1) — у «Челси».
Goalscorers in the «Parc des Princes» were Zlatan Ibrahimovic (39) and Edinson Cavani (78) — at the «PSG» and John Obi Mikel (45 + 1) — «Chelsea».
Министр спорта Франции Патрик Каннер потребовал извинений от форварда «ПСЖ» Златана Ибрагимовича за нелицеприятные высказывания в адрес страны после матча 29 тура французской Лиги 1, в котором парижане уступили «Бордо» со счетом 2:3.
French sports minister Patrick Kanner demanded an apology from the forward of «PSG» Zlatan Ibrahimovic for unflattering remarks about the country after the match of 29 rounds of the French Ligue 1, in which the Parisians lost to «Bordeaux» with a score of 2:3.
Данные игрока
Произнесение имен
Точное амплуа
Операция на колене
Возвращение ожидается 16 янв. 2023 г.
Трансферная история
Сезон
Дата
Уходит из
Переходит в
РС
Сумма компенсации
19/20
02 янв. 2020 г.
3,50 млн €
Свободный агент
17/18
23 марта 2018 г.
5,00 млн €
Свободный агент
16/17
01 июля 2016 г.
15,00 млн €
Свободный агент
12/13
18 июля 2012 г.
37,00 млн €
21,00 млн €
11/12
01 июля 2011 г.
35,00 млн €
24,00 млн €
10/11
30 июня 2011 г.
35,00 млн €
Окончание аренды
10/11
28 авг. 2010 г.
46,00 млн €
Стоимость аренды:
6,00 млн €
09/10
27 июля 2009 г.
45,00 млн €
69,50 млн €
06/07
10 авг. 2006 г.
25,00 млн €
24,80 млн €
04/05
31 авг. 2004 г.
—
16,00 млн €
01/02
01 июля 2001 г.
—
7,80 млн €
98/99
01 янв. 1999 г.
—
—
97/98
01 янв. 1998 г.
—
—
95/96
01 июля 1995 г.
—
?
91/92
01 июля 1991 г.
—
Свободный агент
Общий трансферный доход:
169,10 млн €
молодежные команды
Malmö Anadolu BI (1989–1991), FBK Balkan (1991–1995), Malmö FF (1995–1999)
Ибрагимович в 2018 году |
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Персональная информация | |||
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Полное имя | Златан Ибрагимович[1] | ||
Дата рождения | 3 октября 1981 г. (возраст 39)[1] | ||
Место рождения | Мальмё, Швеция | ||
Высота | 1,95 м (6 футов 5 дюймов)[2] | ||
Игровая позиция (и) | Нападающий | ||
Информация о клубе | |||
Текущая команда |
Милан | ||
Число | 11 | ||
Молодежная карьера | |||
1989–1991 | Мальмё БИ | ||
1991–1995 | ФБК Балкан | ||
1995–1999 | Мальмё ФФ | ||
Старшая карьера * | |||
Годы | Команда | Программы | (Gls) |
1999–2001 | Мальмё ФФ | 40 | (16) |
2001–2004 | Аякс | 74 | (35) |
2004–2006 | Ювентус | 70 | (23) |
2006–2009 | Интернационале | 88 | (57) |
2009–2011 | Барселона | 29 | (16) |
2010–2011 | → Милан (заем) | 29 | (14) |
2011–2012 | Милан | 32 | (28) |
2012–2016 | Пари Сен-Жермен | 122 | (113) |
2016–2018 | Манчестер Юнайтед | 33 | (17) |
2018–2020 | LA Galaxy | 56 | (52) |
2020– | Милан | 24 | (20) |
Национальная команда | |||
1999 | Швеция до 18 лет | 4 | (1) |
2001 | Швеция до 21 года | 7 | (6) |
2001–2016 | Швеция | 116 | (62) |
* Матчи и голы за взрослые клубы засчитываются только для национальных лиг и правильны по состоянию на 4:08 23 ноября 2020 года (UTC). |
Златан Ибрагимович (Шведское произношение:[ˈSlǎːtan ɪbraˈhǐːmovɪtɕ]; Боснийское произношение:[zlǎtan ibraxǐːmoʋitɕ]; родился 3 октября 1981 г.), шведский профессионал футболист кто играет как нападающий за Серия А клуб A.C. Милан. Ибрагимович считается одним из лучших нападающих всех времен.[3][4][5] Он один из самых титулованных действующих футболистов мира,[примечание 1] выиграв 31 трофей в своей карьере.[8] Он забил более 560 карьерных целей, и забивал в каждом из последних четырех десятилетий.[9][10]
Ибрагимович начал свою карьеру в Мальмё ФФ в 1999 году и подписал Аякс два года спустя. В «Аяксе» Ибрагимович приобрел репутацию одного из самых многообещающих форвардов Европы и ушел через два года, чтобы подписать контракт с Ювентус. Он преуспел в Серия А в забастовочном партнерстве с Давид Трезеге, прежде чем присоединиться к отечественным соперникам Интер Милан в 2006 году, где он выиграл Капоканноньерка (Лучший бомбардир Серии А) в сезоне 2008–09 и выиграл три титула подряд. Летом 2009 года он переехал в Барселона в одном из самые дорогие трансферы в мире, прежде чем вернуться в Италию в следующем сезоне, перейдя в «Милан». С ними он выиграл еще один титул Серии А в 2010–11 сезон, перед присоединением Пари Сен-Жермен в июле 2012 года. За четыре сезона во Франции Ибрагимович выиграл несколько трофеев, в том числе четыре подряд Лига 1 титулы, и был лучший бомбардир Лиги 1 на три сезона. В октябре 2015 года он стал игроком ПСЖ. лучший бомбардир всех времен в то время.[11] В 2016 году он присоединился к Манчестер Юнайтед на бесплатный трансфер и выиграл Щит сообщества FA, Кубок Футбольной лиги и Лига Европы УЕФА в своем первом сезоне. Ибрагимович перешел в американский клуб LA Galaxy в 2018 году. Два года спустя он вернулся в Милан.
Ибрагимович — один из десяти игроков, сделавших 100 и более матчей для Сборная Швеции, более 15 лет международной карьеры. Он страна лучший бомбардир всех времен с 62 голами. Он представлял Швецию на 2002 и 2006 Чемпионат мира по футболу, так же хорошо как 2004, 2008, 2012, и 2016 Чемпионат Европы УЕФА. Он был награжден Guldbollen (Золотой мяч), присуждаемый шведскому игроку года — рекордные 12 раз, в том числе 10 раз подряд с 2007 по 2016 год.[12] Ибрагимовича велосипедный удар гол за Швецию против Англии выиграл 2013 Премия ФИФА Пушкаша.[13]
Ибрагимович был назван в FIFA FIFPro Мир XI в 2013 году и Команда года УЕФА в 2007, 2009, 2013 и 2014. Он финишировал на пике четвертым за Золотой мяч ФИФА в 2013.[14] В 2015 г. УЕФА оценил его как лучшего игрока, который когда-либо не выигрывал Лига чемпионов УЕФА,[15] а в 2019 году Четыре, четыре, два журнал назвал его третьим величайшим игроком, никогда не выигравшим соревнование.[16] В декабре 2014 года шведская газета Dagens Nyheter поставил его вторым величайшим шведским спортсменом в истории после теннис игрок Бьёрн Борг.[17] Вне поля Ибрагимович известен своей дерзкой личностью и откровенными комментариями, а также ссылается на себя. в третьем лице.[18][19]
Ранние годы
«Я разместил фотографии Роналду в моей комнате. Роналду был мужчиной. Он был тем, кем я хотел быть, парнем, который изменил мир к лучшему. […] Роналду был моим героем, я изучал его онлайн и пытался понять его движения, и я думал, что стану классным игроком ».
— Из его автобиографии, Я Златан.[20]
Ибрагимович родился в Мальмё, Швеция 3 октября 1981 г.[21] Он родился в Мусульманин Боснийский отец, Шефик Ибрагимович, эмигрировавший в Швецию в 1977 году,[22] и Католик Хорват мать, Юрка Гравич, которая также эмигрировала в Швецию, где пара впервые встретилась.[23] Ибрагимович начал играть в футбол в возрасте шести лет, получив пару футбольных бутс. Он чередовал ФБК Балкан, клуб Мальмё, основанный югославскими иммигрантами, Мальмё БИ и кратко футбольные клубы BK Flagg.[24][25]
В детстве мать иногда била его по голове деревянной ложкой, которая часто ломалась. После того, как ее арестовали за то, что она занималась украденными товарами, вмешались социальные службы. Обеспокоенный способностью его разведенной матери справиться с пятью детьми, одна из которых, сводная сестра Златана, имела проблемы с наркотиками, в возрасте девяти лет его отправили жить с отцом.[23] Из-за того, что у отца не хватало еды, а холодильник был набит пивом, Златан часто голодал, поэтому бегал к матери на ужин. Он также занимался торговлей и воровством велосипедов.[23] О сложном воспитании, сформировавшем его характер, писатель Дэвид Лагеркранц, который написал в соавторстве Я Златан, состояния:
Комплекс — лучшее слово для описания Златана. С одной стороны, он сильный воин, который знал, что ему нужно быть очень стойким, чтобы выжить. Так что он все время ругается, потому что ему всегда приходилось это делать. Но другая его часть уязвима. Это парень, раненный своим воспитанием, который использует все это, чтобы создать себе силы. На его месте 99 парней из 100 разорились бы, но он использовал свой гнев, чтобы поправиться. Он сказал мне: «Дэвид, мне нужно разозлиться, чтобы играть хорошо». Когда он играл с детьми среднего класса, он чувствовал себя неполноценным, потому что носил неправильную одежду и не имел денег, поэтому он сказал себе: «Однажды я им покажу!» Это стало его мотивацией.[23]
В подростковом возрасте Ибрагимович регулярно посещал клуб своего города. Мальмё ФФ.[24] В 15 лет он был близок к тому, чтобы бросить футбольную карьеру в пользу работы в доки в Мальмё, но его управляющий делами убедил его продолжить игру.[26] В детстве его героем был бразильский форвард. Роналду.[27] Заядлый зритель итальянского футбола, результативный нападающий. Габриэль Батистута — игрок со схожими характеристиками с самим собой — был еще одним игроком, которым он восхищался.[28]
Клубная карьера
Мальмё ФФ
«Арсен Венгер когда мне было 17 лет, попросил меня сыграть с «Арсеналом». Я отказался. Златан не проходит прослушиваний «.
— Ибрагимович отказался от Арсенала[18]
Ибрагимович подписал свой первый контракт с Мальмё в 1996 году и перешел в старший состав в сезоне 1999 года. Allsvenskan, Высшая лига Швеции. В том сезоне «Мальмё» финишировал 13-м в лиге и был переведен во второй дивизион, но вернулся в высший дивизион в следующем сезоне. Арсен Венгер безуспешно пытался убедить Ибрагимовича присоединиться Арсенал, пока Лео Бенхаккер (технический директор Аякс ) также проявил интерес к игроку после того, как увидел его в товарищеском матче против норвежской команды. Мосс ФК.[29] 22 марта 2001 года было объявлено о сделке между Аяксом и Мальмё относительно перевода Ибрагимовича в Амстердам, а в июле Ибрагимович официально присоединился к Аяксу за 80 миллионов. Шведская крона (8,7 млн евро).[30]
Аякс
Ибрагимович получил мало игрового времени под управлением тренера Co Adriaanse, но когда Адрианс был уволен 29 ноября 2001 г., новый тренер Рональд Куман вставил Ибрагимовича в стартовый состав, когда «Аякс» выиграл титул Eredivisie 2001–02. В следующем сезоне Ибрагимович дважды забил в победе со счетом 2: 1 над французскими чемпионами. Лион в его Лига чемпионов дебютировал 17 сентября 2002 года. В целом он забил пять голов в Лиге чемпионов, когда «Аякс» проиграл «Милану» в четвертьфинале.[31][32]
Профиль Ибрагимовича повысился, когда он забил индивидуальный гол в ворота НАК Бреда 22 августа 2004 г. — слаломная пробежка мимо пяти игроков соперника, которую комментатор сравнил с Диего Марадона и Зинедин Зидан — в конце концов, он был признан Голом года Eurosport зрителей.[33][34] 18 августа 2004 г. во время международного матча против Нидерланды, Ибрагимович травмировал товарища по команде Аякса Рафаэль ван дер Ваарт, который позже обвинил Ибрагимовича в умышленном причинении ему вреда.[35]
Ювентус
Ибрагимович перешел из «Аякса» в «Ювентус» за 16 миллионов евро.[36] Он сразу же попал в стартовый состав, отчасти благодаря лучшему бомбардиру. Давид Трезеге с травма, повреждение проблем, и забил 16 голов. Клуб закончил топ Серия А, а в Лига чемпионов они вышли в четвертьфинал, прежде чем их нокаутировали возможные чемпионы Ливерпуль.[37] Ближе к концу сезона «Ювентус» отклонил заявку на 70 миллионов евро за него. Реал Мадрид, который позже выяснилось, рекламный трюк инициированный Ибрагимовичем агент, Мино Райола, чтобы увеличить его рыночную стоимость.[34] В конце своего первого сезона в Италии Ибрагимович был назван Иностранный футболист года серии А, а в ноябре 2005 г. он был награжден Guldbollen, приз, присуждаемый лучшему шведскому футболисту года.[38][39]
Следующий сезон был плохим по сравнению с его первым сезоном; его роль в атаке «Ювентуса» изменилась, поскольку он стал менее бомбардиром и больше отошел на второй план, принимая активное участие в отыгрыше, особенно в качестве целевого игрока, и его помогать числа увеличились. В сезоне 2005–06 болельщики «Ювентуса» часто разочаровывались в нем из-за его анонимного присутствия в некоторых важных играх, таких как поражение от «Арсенала» в Лиге чемпионов. Ювентус лишился двух последних Скудетти в рамках приговора Скандал с Calciopoli, и были переведены в Серия B. Новый состав пытался убедить Ибрагимовича и других ведущих игроков остаться в «Ювентусе», но игрок и его агент были непреклонны, и Райола угрожал судебным иском, чтобы вывести Ибрагимовича из его контракта.[40]
Интер Милан
Ибрагимович играет за миланский Интер в 2007 году
10 августа 2006 года Ибрагимович завершил переезд на 24,8 миллиона евро в Интер Милан, подписав четырехлетнюю сделку.[41] Ибрагимович сказал, что в молодости поддерживал «Интер».[42]
Ибрагимович дебютировал за «Интер» 26 августа 2006 года против Рома в 2006 Supercoppa Italiana …, отыграв полные 90 минут, поскольку Интер выиграл после дополнительное время.[43] Он забил в своем Серия А дебют против Фиорентина 9 сентября Интер начал лигу с побед со счетом 3: 2 на Стадион Артемио Франки.[44] Три дня спустя, в своем первом появлении в Лиге чемпионов за Интер, Ибрагимович не смог избежать поражения на выезде со счетом 1: 0. Спортинг КП так как Интер начал свою европейскую кампанию не так.[45] Позже, 28 октября, в своем первом «Дерби делла Мадоннина «В матче против соперников« Милана »Ибрагимович забил третий гол« Интера »в матче, а также свой третий гол в сезоне в триллере со счетом 4–3.[46] В свой первый сезон в клубе Ибрагимович забивал за Интер в Серия А с 15 голами, так как команда выиграла Скудетто с записывать 97 баллов.[47]
Ибрагимович провел свой 100-й матч серии А 16 сентября 2007 г. Сан-Сиро против Катания, где он появился в качестве замены во втором тайме Эрнан Креспо в возможной победе 2–0.[48] В 2007 году он подписал новый контракт до июня 2013 года;[49] Сообщалось, что этот контракт сделал его самым высокооплачиваемым футболистом в мире.[50] 18 мая 2008 года Ибрагимович забил оба гола в поражении со счетом 2: 0. Парма в последний день 2007-08 Серия А сезон, чтобы дать «Интер» второй раз подряд Скудетто.[51] В целом он забил 17 голов в 26 матчах чемпионата и был назван обоими. Футболист года серии А и Иностранный футболист года серии А.[51]
Свой третий сезон Ибрагимович начал с победы в Supercoppa Italiana против рома. После того как основное и дополнительное время закончились вничью, матч закончился. серия пенальти где он успешно реализовал пенальти.[52] Он забил единственный гол своей команды в 2008–09 Серия А первый матч против Сампдория, который закончился вничью 1–1.[53] 4 октября в матче против Болонья дома, который Интер выиграл 2: 1, Ибрагимович забил сенсационный гол, ошеломляющий Франческо Антониоли с неотразимым ударом с пятки из Адриано левый крест. Позже этот гол был признан Голом года в Серии А.[54] 19 октября 2008 года Ибрагимович продолжил свою отличную игру, дважды забив впечатляющую победу со счетом 4: 0 над «Ромой», доведя свой счет до пяти голов в чемпионате.[55] Затем он забил еще один дубль в победном матче 12-го тура против Палермо чтобы вывести «Интер» вперед в таблице Серии А на одно очко.[56] В следующем матче Ибрагимович отдал результативную передачу при единственном голе в Дерби д’Италия матч против «Ювентуса» дома, помогая «Интер» укрепить лидерство в лиге.[57]
Ибрагимович завершил сезон Серии А 2008–09 гг. лучший бомбардир с 25 голами,[58] помогая «Интер» завоевать еще один чемпионский титул. Он также был назван футболистом года и иностранным футболистом года второй сезон подряд.[59]
Барселона
2009–10 сезон
«Я, наверное, играл за лучшую команду в истории. Их футбол был прекрасен. Когда я готовился к игре, я знал, что выиграл еще до того, как мы начали. Я посмотрел на игроков вокруг меня и увидел Месси и Иньеста и Хави и Пуйоль и Пике и Дани Алвес и Бускетс. Невероятный! Это был футбол с другой планеты, и мне он нравился. Это было технически безупречно «.
«Златан Ибрагимович, Хранитель». Интервью, 6 октября 2014 г.
После товарища по команде Интер Максвелл завершил его передача к Барселона, Президент Барсы Джоан Лапорта подтвердил, что между Барселоной и Интером существует принципиальная договоренность о том, что Ибрагимович присоединится к клубу в обмен на нападающего. Самуэль Это’о, плюс заявленный гонорар в размере 59 миллионов фунтов стерлингов.[60][61] Ибрагимович покинул Интер во время их летнего турне по США в Мировой футбольный вызов 23 июля 2009 г. для переговоров с «Барселоной», последний матч за «Интер» против Челси.[62] После того, как Интер согласовал условия с Это’О[63] и Барселона с Ибрагимовичем,[64] Барселона объявила, что Ибрагимович прибудет 26 июля 2009 года и пройдет медицинское обследование 27 июля 2009 года.[65]
Ибрагимович прошел курс лечения и был представлен толпе из более чем 60 000 человек в Камп Ноу.[66] Он подписал пятилетний контракт,[67] за 46 миллионов евро[67] и обмен Это’о (стоимостью 20 миллионов евро) и заем из Александр Глеб (с возможностью покупки за 10 миллионов евро),[67] с оговоркой об освобождении 250 миллионов евро,[67] Ибрагимович стоит 66 миллионов евро. Однако сделка с Глебом сорвалась. В итоге Ибрагимович обошелся «Барселоне» в 69,884 миллиона евро, включая другие сборы.[68]:173 Согласно книге Интер, гонорар составлял 69,5 миллиона евро,[69][70][71] но часть гонорара Интер (максимум 5% согласно регламенту ФИФА) была вычтена и распределена Барселоной среди молодежных и молодых профессиональных клубов Ибрагимовича: Мальмё ФФ и АФК Аякс в качестве солидарный вклад.[68][71]
Ибрагимович начал 2009–10 сезон с его соревновательным дебютом за «Барселону» 23 августа 2009 г., ассистируя Лионель Месси цель, ведущая их к Supercopa de España, избиение Атлетик Бильбао 5–1 по сумме. В своем следующем соревновательном матче Барселона выиграла 2009 Суперкубок УЕФА с победой со счетом 1–0 Шахтер Донецк.[72] В своем третьем матче он забил свой первый гол в Барселоне. Ла Лига открытие сезона против Спортинг Хихон в победе со счетом 3–0. Ибрагимович забил в своих следующих четырех играх, тем самым установив командный рекорд как единственный игрок, когда-либо забивший в своих первых пяти матчах лиги.[73]
20 октября он забил свой первый гол. Лига чемпионов гол за «Барселону» в групповой этап матч против Рубин Казань. Пять дней спустя он забил дважды, набрав 6–1 баллов. Реал Сарагоса, что принесло ему семь голов в семи матчах лиги и отправило «Барселону» на вершину таблицы.[74] Однако 7 ноября он получил травму бедра, из-за которой он не выходил на улицу в течение трех недель. Он вернулся в игру на 12-й неделе сезона против «Реала» во втором тайме. заменять за Тьерри Анри, и забил свой восьмой гол в кампании.[75] Он закончил с 11 голами и 4 передачами в первых 15 матчах лиги «Барселоны». Барселона завершила 2009 год, выиграв 2009 Чемпионат мира по футболу среди клубов против Estudiantes 19 декабря 2009 г.[76]
Ибрагимович раздает автографы фанатам в 2010 году
Ибрагимович забил единственный гол Барселоны в 2009-10 Copa del Rey матч первого этапа 1/8 финала, проиграв 2–1 Севилья 5 января 2010 года. 20 января он был избран в Команда года УЕФА-2009.[77] Его первый гол в 2010 году забил 14 февраля против Атлетико Мадрид. В своем следующем появлении Ибрагимович забил голу Штутгарт в Первый матч матча плей-офф Лиги чемпионов УЕФА. Он был отосланный 6 марта в матче лиги против Альмерия, который «Барселона» безрезультатно обжаловала, и он был дисквалифицирован на одну игру.[78] А напряжение теленка в течение разминки перед следующим матчем Ла Лиги после его возвращения из дисквалификации против Атлетик Бильбао исключил Ибрагимовича из вторая нога 4–1 победа над «Арсеналом», в которой он забил два гола на выезде из дома, ответный матч Эль-Класико против Мадрида (который Барселона выиграла 2–0),[79] и следующий матч лиги против Депортиво Ла-Корунья. Он вернулся в качестве запасного на 82-й минуте в выездной ничьей 0: 0 против Эспаньол 17 апреля.[80]
«Вы купили Ferrari, но водите его как Fiat».
— Ибрагимович осуждает Гвардиолу за то, как его использовали в «Барселоне».[81]
После Барселоны полуфинальное поражение от миланского интер в Лиге чемпионов Ибрагимович рассказал о том, как он противостоял своему тренеру Пеп Гвардиола в раздевалке. «Я крикнул:« У тебя нет яиц! » и, что еще хуже, я добавил: «Ты можешь пойти к черту!» Я полностью потерял его, и можно было ожидать, что Гвардиола скажет несколько слов в ответ, но он бесхребетный трус. Он просто […] ушел, чтобы никогда больше не упоминать об этом, ни слова ».[81] Свой последний гол за «Барселону» он забил в 2010 Supercopa de España 14 августа в поражении от «Севильи» со счетом 3: 1, а 25 августа он сыграл свой последний матч за клуб против «Милана» за Джоан Гампер Трофи, после чего он заявил СМИ, что его отношения с Гвардиолой начали ухудшаться и что Гвардиола не разговаривал с ним с февраля.[82] В его автобиографии Я Златан, он заявляет: «Все началось хорошо, но потом Месси заговорил. Он хотел играть в центре, а не на фланге, поэтому система изменилась с 4–3–3 на 4–5–1. Я был принесен в жертву и больше не было свободы на поле, которая нужна мне для успеха ».[81]
Сезон 2010–11: Кредит Милану
28 августа 2010 г. A.C. Милан объявили через свой официальный сайт, что они подписали Ибрагимовича на 2010–11 сезон. Он был отдан в аренду «Милану» на сезон, и у клуба была возможность выкупить его сразу за 24 миллиона евро в конце сезона.[83][84] Он подписал четырехлетний контракт сразу после успешного прохождения медицинских обследований.[85] При подписании контракта Ибрагимович сказал: «Этот ход дает мне больше адреналина. Я переехал сюда, чтобы выиграть Лигу чемпионов с« Миланом ». Я хочу выиграть дубль».[85]
Ибрагимович дебютировал в «Милане», проиграв со счетом 2: 0 Чезена 11 сентября, в котором он пропустил штраф поздно в матче,[86] и забил свои первые голы за клуб, когда Милан победил Осер в их первых Лига чемпионов матч сезона 15 сентября. 14 ноября Ибрагимович одержал победу со счетом 1: 0 над своим бывшим клубом «Интер» в матче. Дерби делла Мадоннина.[87] 20 ноября он забил свой седьмой гол в ворота Фиорентина на 45-й минуте через голову велосипедный удар, прохождение Александр Пато как лучший бомбардир команды в сезоне. 4 декабря 2010 г. в матче против Брешия, он помогал Кевин-Принс Боатенг быстро вывести Милан вперед, а затем забить третий мяч мощным выстрелил на краю штрафная площадка чтобы дать «Милану» победу со счетом 3–0.[88] 12 декабря 2010 года история повторилась в игре против «Болоньи» после того, как он помог Боатенгу снова вывести «Милан» в лидеры, а позже в этом матче забил 3–0, что привело его к 13 голам при 8 передачах в 21 матче всего. соревнования. Через несколько дней после матча его сравнили с легендой Милана. Марко ван Бастен как СМИ, так и сам Ван Бастен.[3][89][90]
Ибрагимович получил дисквалификацию на три матча после того, как ему показали красную карточку в домашней ничьей 1: 1 против Бари в марте 2011 года для штамповка Защитник Бари Марко Росси в желудке.[91] Дополнительный трехматчевый диск был дан Ибрагимовичу в феврале 2012 года в домашнем поражении со счетом 2: 1 от «Фиорентины» за ругань на помощника. рефери. Ибрагимович заявил в свою защиту, что он разговаривает сам с собой в расстройстве.[92] Он выиграл свой первый Скудетто с «Миланом» после ничьей с «Ромой». Все договоренности между Миланом и Барселоной были подтверждены 18 июня 2011 года.[93]
Милан
Ибрагимович во время игры «Милан» в декабре 2011 года.
Ибрагимович начал новый сезон 6 августа в 2011 Supercoppa Italiana против городских соперников Интер, где он забил первый гол в возвращении со счетом 2: 1 и завоевал первый трофей сезона.[94] В матче стартовой лиги 2011–12 сезон, Ибрагимович забил первый гол «Милана» в домашней ничьей 2–2 против Лацио.[95] Он забил свой первый гол в Лиге чемпионов 28 сентября в домашней игре со счетом 2: 0. Виктория Пльзень,[96] за которым последовал еще один 19 октября против БАТЭ Борисов в другой домашней победе 2–0.[97] Он продолжил свои отличные выступления, когда он забил домашнюю победу со счетом 4: 1 над «Пармой» и забил гол. скоба в выездной победе команды над «Ромой» со счетом 3–2, завершившейся удачным месяцем в октябре.[98]
В ноябре он забил в матчах подряд против БАТЭ, в Лиге чемпионов и Катания, в лиге. Позже в том же месяце против «Барселоны» в другом матче Лиги чемпионов Ибрагимович забил гол своему старому клубу, чтобы сравнять счет 1–1. Барса в конце концов отстранилась, однако Хави забивает победный гол для каталонских гигантов и делает счет 3–2 на Сан-Сиро.[99] Он закончил ноябрь, выступив против Кьево, первый из этих подсчетов довел его счет в Серии А до 100 голов. В декабре Ибрагимович забивал по голу в каждой из пяти игр серии А. В начале 2012 года он забил Аталанта преобразование пенальти. Он был лучшим бомбардиром Серии А, забив 14 голов в 16 матчах после матча против Новара, из которых второй гол был забит пяткой. 5 февраля 2012 г. в матче против Неаполь, ему показали красную карточку за пощечину Сальваторе Ароника в инциденте без мяча, и получил еще один трехматчевый запрет на участие в играх Серии А.[100]
15 февраля в первом матче 1/8 финала Лиги чемпионов, Ибрагимович учредил оба Робиньо «Милан» выиграл со счетом 4: 0 над «Арсеналом» со счетом 4: 0.[101] 3 марта во время выездной победы со счетом 4: 0 над Палермо Ибрагимович возглавил таблицу бомбардиров, забив первый тайм. хет-трик довести его счет до 17 голов.[102] Он закончил сезон как лучший бомбардир Серии А, забив 28 голов в 32 матчах.[103]
Пари Сен-Жермен
2012–13 сезон
17 июля 2012 г. Пари Сен-Жермен подтвердили, что достигли соглашения о приобретении спортивных и экономических прав Ибрагимовича из Милана, предварительно согласовав личные условия с нападающим, за трансферный сбор в размере 20 миллионов евро.[104] Эти совокупные сборы, оцененные в 180 миллионов евро, превзошли те, которые взимались Николас Анелька. Его трехлетний контракт предусматривает, что он будет получать чистую годовую зарплату в размере 14 миллионов евро, включая бонусы (что на 2 миллиона евро больше, чем то, что он зарабатывал в год непосредственно перед отъездом из Милана), и сделает его вторым самым высокооплачиваемым футболистом в мире. мир позади Самуэля Это’О.[105][106][107]
Ибрагимович приветствует болельщиков ПСЖ в день его перехода в клуб в июле 2012 года.
На следующий день Ибрагимович подписал контракт.[108] и сделал следующее заявление во время пресс-конференции: «Это большой шаг в моей карьере, и еще одна мечта сбылась. Я очень счастлив, потому что это проект, в котором я хочу участвовать. Я хочу быть частью истории. клуба. Я здесь, чтобы побеждать, и ничего больше «.[109] Ибрагимович дважды забил за ПСЖ во втором тайме, чтобы помочь им сплотиться с 2: 0 в перерыве между таймами и спасти домашнюю ничью 2: 2 с Лорьян в их открытии 2012–13 — Лига 1 матч.[110] Он забил два гола в первом тайме, чтобы помочь ПСЖ выиграть со счетом 2: 1. Лилль это была первая победа ПСЖ в Лиге 1 после трех подряд ничьих в первых трех матчах чемпионата сезона 2012–13.[111]
«Давно у нас во Франции не было такого бомбардира, как он. Он находится на другой планете, чем кто-либо другой».
— Жан-Пьер Папен на Ибрагимовича[89]
В открытии 2012–13 Лига чемпионов Матч группы А против Динамо Киев 18 сентября 2012 года Ибрагимович забил свой шестой гол в своем пятом матче за Карло Анчелотти сбоку через пенальти. Таким образом, он стал первым, кто забил за шесть клубов в Лиге чемпионов УЕФА.[112] 8 октября Ибрагимович стал только третьим игроком (после Роналдиньо и Лоран Блан ) играть в Эль-Класико в Испании Дерби делла Мадоннина в Италии и Le Classique, дерби между Марсель и ПСЖ. Он забил оба гола ПСЖ (первый гол был забит сзади, а второй — со штрафного) в Лиге 1. Classique дерби в Стад Велодром в этот день матч закончился со счетом 2–2.[113] 11 декабря 2012 года он сделал хет-трик в выездной победе со счетом 4: 0 против Валансьен.[114]
В январе 2013 года Ибрагимович получил номер 10 футболка после ухода бразильского вингера Нене. В апреле 2013 года Ибрагимович забил вничью 2–2 против своего бывшего клуба «Барселона» в четвертьфинал Лиги чемпионов. ПСЖ, однако, был выбит по воротам на выезде после ничьей 1: 1 на Камп Ноу во втором матче. Он закончил сезон как помогает лидеру в 2012–13 Лига чемпионов, оказав семь голевых передач.[115] 12 мая 2013 года Париж Сен-Жермен выиграл Титул лиги 1 после 1: 0 выездной победы над Лион, их третий титул и первый с 1994 года.[116][117] Он закончил год как игрок Лиги 1 лучший бомбардир забив 30 голов, став первым игроком, достигшим этой отметки в высшем дивизионе Франции с тех пор Жан-Пьер Папен в 1989–90 сезон.[118] 20 мая он был назван Игроком года Лиги 1 Национальный союз профессиональных футболистов (UNFP).[119][120]
2013–14 сезон
Ибрагимович тренируется с Парижем Сен-Жермен в 2013 году.
Ибрагимович забил свой первый гол в сезоне 31 августа 2013 года, забив в добавленное время, когда ПСЖ одержал победу со счетом 2: 0 над Guingamp.[121] 24 сентября было объявлено, что Ибрагимович продлил свой контракт с ПСЖ, в соответствии с которым он останется в клубе до 2016 года.[122] Неделей позже, 2 октября, швед забил дважды, когда «ПСЖ» проиграл со счетом 3–0 победителей. Бенфика в Лига чемпионов групповой матч.[123] 19 октября он забил два гола в победном матче ПСЖ со счетом 4: 0. Бастия, один дерзкий залп пяткой назад, когда он протянул руку за защитником, чтобы запустить мяч в сетку.[124] Позже цель была названа Лучший гол сезона в Лиге 1, по выбору публики.[124] Четыре дня спустя Ибрагимович забил четыре гола в выездной победе ПСЖ со счетом 5: 0. РКК Андерлехт в Лиге чемпионов; он забил восьмой самый быстрый хет-трик в истории соревнований и стал 11-м игроком, забившим четыре или более очков в Лига чемпионов матч.[125]
27 ноября Ибрагимович провел свой сотый матч в Лиге чемпионов УЕФА, забив первый гол в победном матче со счетом 2: 1. Олимпиакос на Парк де Пренс.[126] 16 марта 2014 года Ибрагимович забил оба гола со счетом 2: 0. Сент-Этьен превзойти Карлос Бьянки с клубный рекорд 39 голов за сезон.[127] 11 мая он был назван игроком года Лиги 1 второй сезон подряд.[124] Ибрагимович закончил Лига 1 сезон как лучший бомбардир с 26 голами, так как ПСЖ выиграл второй подряд чемпионский титул.[128] Всего он забил 41 мяч во всех соревнованиях, в том числе десять в восьми матчах Лиги чемпионов.[129]
2014–15 сезон
Ибрагимович (слева) во время четвертьфинального матча Лиги чемпионов УЕФА против Челси в марте 2015 г.
Ибрагимович забил свои первые два гола за Пари Сен-Жермен 2 августа 2014 года в матче против Генгама в 2014 Trophée des Champions, выиграв свое первое столовое серебро в сезоне.[130] В матче первой лиги сезона Ибрагимович забил дважды, но также не попал в открытые ворота и получил пенальти, когда ПСЖ сыграла вничью 2–2 Реймс.[131] Ибрагимович сделал свой первый хет-трик в чемпионате 31 августа в матче против «Сент-Этьена».[132] В четвертьфинале Coupe de la Ligue 13 января 2015 года Ибрагимович забил единственный гол, который выиграл у Сент-Этьена на выезде. Хозяева утверждали, что мяч не пересек линию, и болельщики бросали предметы на поле, нарушая игру на десять минут.[133]
11 марта Ибрагимович получил прямую красную карточку в матче Лига чемпионов 1/8 финала матч против Челси в Стэмфорд Бридж, за фол на Оскар. ПСЖ в дополнительное время сыграла вничью 2–2 и вышла в четвертьфинал на голы на выезде.[134] Девять дней спустя он сделал хет-трик в победе над Лорьян со счетом 3: 0 на «Парк де Пренс».[135][136][137] Он забил еще один хет-трик 8 апреля, когда ПСЖ вышел в 2015 Coupe de France, финал с победой со счетом 4: 1 над Сент-Этьеном, начиная с пенальти за свой 100-й гол за клуб. Он закончил матч с 102 карьерными голами за ПСЖ, уступив только Полета.[138][139] Три дня спустя он забил дважды, когда ПСЖ победил Бастию 4: 0 в матче. Финал Coupe de la Ligue 2015. Первым голом был пенальти, который он выиграл, когда его фолил Себастьен Скиллачи, в результате чего защитник Бастии был уволен.[140]
2015–16 сезон
Ибрагимович играет против Шахтер Донецк в групповом этапе Лиги чемпионов УЕФА в сентябре 2015 г.
4 октября 2015 года Ибрагимович забил оба мяча с пенальти в домашней победе над «Марселем» со счетом 2: 1, обогнав Полету и стал игроком «Пари Сен-Жермен». лучший бомбардир всех времен 110 голов во всех официальных соревнованиях.[141] 25 ноября Ибрагимович капитаном ПСЖ вернулся в родной клуб Мальмё ФФ в групповой этап из 2015–16 Лига чемпионов. Он забил третий гол команды в победе со счетом 5: 0, и этот результат подтвердил квалификацию ПСЖ. стадия плей-офф конкурса.[142] В двойном голе в матче ПСЖ со счетом 3: 0 Отлично 4 декабря 2015 г. Ибрагимович избил Мустафа Дахлеб предыдущий рекорд клуба — 85 голов, чтобы стать лучшим бомбардиром клуба в первом дивизионе Франции.[143] 16 февраля 2016 г. 2015–16 Лига чемпионов УЕФА Первый матч раунда 16 против «Челси» дома, Ибрагимович забил гол на 39-й минуте со штрафного, чтобы помочь своей команде выиграть 2–1.[144] Это был 116-й матч Ибрагимовича в Лиге чемпионов, а это значит, что он обогнал Карлес Пуйоль войти в в десятку лучших производителей внешнего вида соревнований.[145] Четыре дня спустя Ибрагимович дважды забил гол во время домашней победы над Реймсом со счетом 4: 1, доведя счет до 23 голов в лиге; он также поставил цели Эдинсон Кавани и Грегори ван дер Виль.[146]
9 марта в ответном матче матча Лиги чемпионов ПСЖ с «Челси» на «Стэмфорд Бридж» Ибрагимович отдал голевую передачу. Адриен Рабьо и сам забил победный гол, когда Пэрис выиграл матч 2–1 и перешел в четвертьфинальную стадию с общей победой 4–2.[147] С этой целью он стал 14-м игроком, забившим 50 и более голов в клубных турнирах УЕФА.[148] Четыре дня спустя он забил четыре гола при победе со счетом 9: 0 в нижней команде. Труа это обеспечило победу ПСЖ в чемпионате за восемь оставшихся игр; его гол по хет-трику стал его сотым голом в лиге.[149] Его девятиминутный хет-трик стал самым быстрым в истории Лиги 1.[150] Позже в тот же день он объявил, что покинет ПСЖ в конце сезона, шутя, что только если они заменят Эйфелева башня он останется со статуей самого себя.[151] 16 апреля Ибрагимович дважды забил гол в домашнем матче 6: 0 против Кан чтобы заработать 32 лучших в сезоне гола в лиге; это также был его 41-й гол в сезоне, что соответствует его лучшему в сезоне 2013–14 сезон на две игры меньше.[152] Три дня спустя он забил победителя в 2015–16 Coupe de France полуфинальный матч на выезде против Лорьян, чтобы отправить Пэрис в финал второй сезон подряд; это также был его 42-й гол в сезоне, установив новый личный рекорд.[153] 8 мая 2016 года Ибрагимович был назван игроком сезона лиги 1 UNFP третий год подряд.[154]
Ибрагимович провел свой последний матч в Лиге 1 за ПСЖ против Нант в Парке де Пренс 14 мая 2016 года, дважды забив со счетом 4: 0 и став лучшим бомбардиром Пари Сен-Жермен в одном сезоне Лиги 1 с 38 голами, что позволило ему на один гол опередить Карлоса Бьянки, который забил 37 мячей в матче. кампания 1977–1978 гг. Ибрагимович закончил 2015–16 — Лига 1 в третий раз стал лучшим бомбардиром сезона. Матч лиги был ненадолго остановлен на десятой минуте, когда болельщики устроили Ибрагимовичу, чья футболка ПСЖ была под номером 10, овации стоя. Его также приветствовали незадолго до финального свистка, держа двух сыновей на руках. Несколько мгновений назад они выбежали на поле в футболках ПСЖ с номером 10, на спине которых были написаны английские слова «King» или «Legend». Имена были отсылкой к сообщению их отца «Я пришел как король, ушел как легенда» в социальных сетях перед матчем.[155] 21 мая 2016 года Ибрагимович дважды забил (его 155-й и 156-й гол в своем 180-м и последнем соревновательном матче за клуб) во второй половине матча. Финал Coupe de France 2016, а также поставил гол Эдинсона Кавани. ПСЖ победил «Марсель» со счетом 4–2 в том матче. Его заменили под аплодисменты стоя на последних минутах матча. Таким образом, ПСЖ выиграл Лига 1 -Coupe de France -Coupe de la Ligue внутренние высокие частоты второй сезон подряд и сравнялся с рекордом Марселя, завоевавшим десять титулов Coupe de France.[156][157] В январе 2018 года его рекорд как лучшего бомбардира ПСЖ превзошел его бывший напарник Кавани.[158]
Манчестер Юнайтед
Ибрагимович перед игрой Лиги Европы на Олд Траффорд в сентябре 2016
1 июля 2016 года Ибрагимович подписал контракт с свободный агент за Манчестер Юнайтед по однолетнему контракту, который можно было продлить в зависимости от его выступления в клубе.[159][160] Сообщается, что его зарплата составляла 200 000 фунтов стерлингов в неделю.[161] Ему передали майку номер 9 перед 2016–17 сезон.[162] 7 августа Ибрагимович забил победный гол за «Манчестер Юнайтед» в Щит сообщества FA 2016, поднимаясь выше Уэс Морган пройти мимо Лестер Сити вратарь Каспер Шмейхель в победе со счетом 2–1.[163] Это был его рекордный 10-й домашний суперкубок.[164] В его премьер Лига дебютировал неделю спустя, он забил дальним ударом в выездной победе со счетом 3: 1 на Борнмут в день открытия.[165] 20 августа он забил оба мяча; удар головой в первом тайме и пенальти во втором, чтобы обыграть Саутгемптон 2–0 в своем домашнем дебюте.[166] 6 ноября он дважды забил в выездной победе со счетом 3: 1 против Суонси-Сити; его первым голом стал 25-тысячный гол в истории Премьер-лиги. Позже он получил предупреждение, получив свою пятую желтую карточку в сезоне, что исключило его из игры 19 ноября дома против «Арсенала».[167] 5 февраля 2017 года Ибрагимович забил свой 15-й гол в сезоне и 20-й во всех соревнованиях в выездной победе со счетом 3: 0 против «Лестер Сити», став самым возрастным игроком, забившим не менее 15 голов в одном сезоне Премьер-лиги в возрасте 35 лет и 125 дней.[168][169]
16 февраля Ибрагимович зарегистрировал свой первый хет-трик «Манчестер Юнайтед» в результате победы со счетом 3: 0. Сент-Этьен в Лига Европы 1/16 финала.[170] 19 февраля он сделал свой первый Кубок Англии выступление, выйдя на замену на 62-й минуте и забив победителю в матче 2–1 в пятом раунде против Блэкберн Роверс в Ewood Park.[171] Ровно через неделю после своего дебюта в Кубке Англии Ибрагимович забил два гола со штрафного и удара головой (победный гол) в Финал Кубка EFL 2017 завоевать пятый Кубок лиги и выиграть свой второй трофей с клубом.[172] 7 марта Ибрагимович был дисквалифицирован на три матча Футбольная ассоциация за агрессивное поведение после того, как ударил Борнмута локтем Тайрон Мингс в розыгрыше 1–1 при Олд Траффорд тремя днями ранее.[173] Позже, 13 апреля, Ибрагимович был включен в список из шести игроков Игрок года по версии PFA.[174]
20 апреля Ибрагимович получил серьезное повреждение связки правого колена в четвертьфинальном матче Лиги Европы против Андерлехт в Олд Траффорд. Несколько источников сообщили, что из-за травмы игрок не будет работать как минимум до конца матча. 2016–17 сезон.[175] Ибрагимович выиграл свой первый крупный титул чемпиона Европы, когда победил Манчестер Юнайтед Аякс в Финал Лиги Европы на Друзья Арена в Стокгольме, прежде чем быть названным в Лиге Европы УЕФА состав сезона.[176] В конце сезона было объявлено, что «Манчестер Юнайтед» освободит Ибрагимовича по истечении контракта 30 июня 2017 года.[177] хотя позже они подтвердили, что они вели переговоры с Ибрагимовичем, чтобы повторно подписать его на вторую половину 2017–18 Премьер-лига время года.[178]
24 августа 2017 года было объявлено, что Ибрагимович подписал новый годичный контракт с «Манчестер Юнайтед». Также было объявлено, что он будет носить номер 10 во втором сезоне с командой.[179] Вернувшись раньше, чем ожидалось, через семь месяцев после травмы, он заявил: «Львы не выздоравливают, как люди!»[180] Ибрагимович вернулся в клуб 18 ноября, заменив Энтони Марсьяль в качестве замены в домашней победе со счетом 4: 1 против Ньюкасл Юнайтед.[180] На следующей неделе он стал первым игроком, который сыграл за семь клубов в Лиге чемпионов, когда вышел на замену в поражении со счетом 1: 0. Базель.[181] В своем первом старте сезона 20 декабря, Ибрагимович забил первый гол в сезоне, когда он забил штрафной при поражении 2: 1 против Бристоль Сити в четвертьфинале Кубка EFL.[182] 22 марта 2018 года Манчестер Юнайтед объявил, что Ибрагимович согласился на расторжение своего контракта.[183]
LA Galaxy
23 марта 2018 года Ибрагимович подписал контракт с Высшая лига футбола (MLS) клуб LA Galaxy.[184] Он объявил о своем прибытии в идиосинкразическом стиле, вынув подписанную полностраничную рекламу в Лос-Анджелес Таймс говоря просто: «Дорогой Лос-Анджелес, пожалуйста».[185] Он дебютировал 31 марта в качестве замены против Лос-Анджелес на инаугурационном Эль-Трафико дерби, где он забил дважды, в том числе на 45 ярдах (41 м) половинный залп и заголовок в добавленное время, который привел к победе «Галактики» со счетом 4–3.[186] После победы в матче Ибрагимович сказал: «Я слышал, как толпа говорила:« Мы хотим Златана, мы хотим Златана », поэтому я дал им Златана».[187] Он забил дважды за Галактику в поражении со счетом 3–2, чтобы ФК Даллас 30 мая; однако он ругал свою команду, говоря: «В каждой игре мы не должны проигрывать два или три гола, а затем вы должны поймать игру и попытаться выиграть. Это не игра; это абсолютно не игра. Даже если вы находятся в MLS или Премьер-лиге, где бы то ни было, это не работает. Мы должны быть ведущей командой и играть оттуда, а не все время ловить гол, так что очевидно, что это нехорошо ».[188][189]
Ибрагимович играет с LA Galaxy в 2019 году
Он забил пенальти в победе со счетом 4: 0 против Коламбус Крю 8 июля.[190] Ибрагимович забил свой 12-й гол в чемпионате, чтобы помочь своей команде победить Филадельфия Юнион с победой 3–1 22 июля.[191] Свой первый хет-трик в MLS он сделал на следующей неделе, победив со счетом 4–3 над Орландо Сити с его тремя голами в течение 24 минут второго тайма, помогая Galaxy преодолеть дефицит 2–1.[192] 15 сентября он забил свой 500-й гол в профессиональной карьере за клуб и сборную, проведя еще один акробатический удар в поражении со счетом 5–3 на выезде против Торонто.[193] После матча Ибрагимович заявил, что он «счастлив за Торонто, потому что они будут помнить как мою 500-ю жертву».[9] Забив акробатическим движением спиной к воротам, в августе 2019 года он был номинирован на премию 2019 года. Премия ФИФА Пушкаша за цель года.[194] В первый год его назвали в Матч всех звезд MLS и MLS Best XI, и был награжден Премия MLS Newcomer of the Year и Цель года по версии MLS.
Ибрагимович был назван капитан команды впереди Сезон 2019.[195][196] 2 марта 2019 года он забил гол в день открытия нового сезона со счетом 2: 1. Чикаго Файр.[197] 31 марта в своем втором появлении в сезоне Ибрагимович забил два мяча с пенальти, в том числе один. Паненко-стиль, в домашнем выигрыше 2: 1 Портленд Тимберс. Этим он достиг 515 карьерных целей, обогнав земляка. Гуннар Нордаль стать шведским игроком, забившим больше всего голов в истории.[198][199] 20 июля Ибрагимович забил гол. идеальный хет-трик против «Лос-Анджелеса», чтобы выиграть матч 3–2, после спора о том, является ли Ибрагимович лучшим игроком в MLS по сравнению с игроком «Лос-Анджелес», Карлос Вела.[200] Ибрагимович привел галактику Лос-Анджелеса к Плей-офф Кубка MLS 2019, где они вылетели в полуфинале Западной конференции 24 октября после поражения на выезде со счетом 5–3 против «Лос-Анджелеса», несмотря на гол и результативную передачу Ибрагимовича.[201][202] 13 ноября 2019 года Златан объявил, что должен покинуть LA Galaxy через свой аккаунт в Twitter.[203][204]
Вернуться в Милан
27 декабря 2019 года Ибрагимович вернулся в Милан с бесплатным трансфером по шестимесячному контракту до конца сезона с возможностью продления контракта до конца сезона 2020–2021 годов при соблюдении определенных условий.[205] Он впервые появился с момента своего возвращения в клуб 6 января 2020 года, выйдя на замену в домашней ничьей 0: 0 против «Сампдории» в серии А на стадионе «Сан-Сиро».[206] Ибрагимович забил свой первый гол за «Милан» после возвращения 11 января в выездной победе со счетом 2: 0 против Кальяри.[207] Этот знаковый гол позволял ему забивать в каждом из последних четырех десятилетий (1990-е, 2000-е, 2010-е, 2020-е).[10] 9 февраля он ассистировал голу, а затем забил еще один за «Милан», проиграв со счетом 4: 2 против «Интера» на стадионе Сан-Сиро в Милане; в результате он стал самым старым бомбардиром Дерби делла Мадоннина в возрасте 38 лет и 129 дней, побив предыдущий рекорд соотечественника. Нильс Лидхольм в победе со счетом 2: 1 над «Интером» 26 марта 1961 года в возрасте 38 лет и 43 дней.[208][209]
Златан провел свой 100-й матч за клуб 15 июля в домашней победе над Пармой со счетом 3: 1 в Серии А.[210] Он стал первым игроком, забившим 50 голов в серии А за оба миланских клуба 29 июля 2020 года, забив 2 гола в победе над «Сампдорией».[211] 1 августа 2020 года Ибрагимович забил один гол в победе над Кальяри со счетом 3: 0, став самым возрастным игроком в возрасте 38 лет и 302 дней, забившим не менее десяти голов в сезоне Серии А. Сильвио Пиола с Новара в 1950-е гг.[212] 31 августа 2020 года Ибрагимович продлил свой контракт до лета 2021 года.[213]
17 сентября 2020 года Ибрагимович забил первый гол Милана 2020–21 сезон в выездной победе со счетом 2: 0 Shamrock Rovers в второй отборочный раунд Лиги Европы.[214] Четыре дня спустя он забил дубль в первом матче Милана. Серия А сезон 2: 0 домашняя победа Болонья.[215] После пропуска трех игр восстановление после COVID-19, он вернулся в Дерби делла Мадоннина 17 октября, забив дважды за три минуты и обеспечив «Милану» победу со счетом 2: 1.[216] 26 октября он забил свой третий дубль подряд в лиге в домашней ничьей со счетом 3–3 и Рома.[217] 22 ноября он снова забил дважды в выездной победе со счетом 3: 1. Неаполь, что также было его восьмым матчем подряд в чемпионате, в котором он забил хотя бы один гол.[218]
Международная карьера
Ранняя карьера и чемпионат мира 2002 года
Ибрагимович имел право представлять Швеция, Босния и Герцеговина или же Хорватия на международном уровне; он выбрал Швецию.[219] Он дебютировал за Швецию со счетом 0–0. дружелюбный ничья против Фарерские острова в Tipshallen 31 января 2001 г. во время 2000–01 Чемпионат Северной Европы по футболу.[220][221] 7 октября 2001 года он сыграл свой первый соревновательный матч. Отборочный турнир ЧМ-2002 против Азербайджан, забив свой первый международный гол в победе со счетом 3: 0, когда Швеция возглавила свою группу, чтобы пройти квалификацию на предстоящий турнир.[222][223][224]
Ибрагимович был частью Сборная Швеции на 2002 Чемпионат мира по футболу проводились в Корее и Японии, которые выбыли в 1/8 финала новичками Сенегал.[225]
Евро 2004 и чемпионат мира 2006
Ибрагимович в действии за Швеция в июне 2006 г.
Швеция получила право на Евро-2004 как победители групп, Ибрагимович забил три гола в квалификационная кампания.[226] В матче группы открытия Евро-2004 против Швеции Болгария 14 июня Ибрагимович помогал одному из Фредди Юнгберг », а затем забил с пенальти при победе со счетом 5: 0.[227] В следующем матче против Италия 18 июня он забил на 85-й минуте, сравняв счет с задней пяткой, и зафиксировал ничью 1–1 и был назван Лучшим игроком матча;[228][229] Позже этот гол был назван лучшим голом турнира.[230] Швеция и Дания впоследствии обеспечил себе место в плей-офф в прямых столкновениях после ничьей 2–2 в финальном групповом матче, несмотря на трехочковый пятиочковый матч с Италией и Швецией, возглавляющей группу.[231] В четвертьфинале против Нидерланды, он пропустил пенальти в результирующей серии пенальти после ничьей 0: 0 в дополнительное время, поскольку Швеция выбыла из соревнований.[232]
Вовремя Отборочная кампания ЧМ-2006, Ибрагимович забил четыре гола в победе со счетом 7: 0 на выезде Мальта 4 сентября 2004 г.[233] Он не забил во время Чемпионат мира 2006 г. финал, так как Швеция была выбита в 1/8 финала, на этот раз Германия.[234]
Отборочные матчи Евро-2008 и ЧМ-2010
Ибрагимович был призван на Евро 2008 квалификатор против Лихтенштейн 6 сентября 2006 г., но за два дня до матча, он нарушил команду комендантский час покинув отель с товарищами по команде Кристиан Вильгельмссон и Улоф Меллберг, посетив ночной клуб. Хотя ни один из игроков не употреблял алкоголь, тренер отправил их домой. Ларс Лагербек в качестве наказания и в матче не участвовал. Мельберг и Вильгельмссон не обжаловали решение тренера, но Ибрагимович посчитал это несправедливым и поэтому отказался от участия в следующих отборочных матчах Швеции против Исландия и Испания. Он также отказался участвовать в товарищеском матче против Египет 7 февраля 2007 г., но прекратил добровольное бойкотировать спустя месяц,[235] и вернулся за потерю Швеции Северная Ирландия 28 марта. Он не забивал ни в одном из 12 отборочных матчей. Ибрагимович был награжден премией 2007 г. Шведский Золотой мяч как «Лучший игрок года в стране».[236]
Ибрагимович закончил свою международную засуху, которая длилась более двух лет, победой со счетом 2: 0 над Греция в Швеции Евро 2008 открывший 10 июня 2008 года, в котором он был назван лучшим игроком матча,[237][238] также забил в следующем матче, поражение 2–1 от возможных чемпионов Испании, четыре дня спустя.[239] Он завершил турнир с двумя голами, поскольку Швеция выбыла из группового этапа. Россия, после проигрыша 2–0.[240] Ибрагимович забил гол в матче против Мальты со счетом 4: 0 10 июня 2009 г. Отборочный матч ЧМ-2010.[241] 5 сентября 2009 года он забил последний второй гол в Стадион Ференца Пушкаша против Венгрия в победе со счетом 2: 1 для Швеции в их квалификация матч,[242] хотя Швеция в конечном итоге не прошла квалификацию на турнир, заняв третье место в своей отборочной группе.[243]
Евро 2012
Впереди Квалификация Евро-2012, Ибрагимович был назван командой капитан по возвращении в сборную менеджером Эрик Хамрен.[244] Он забил свои первые голы в отборочном матче против Сан-Марино, где он забил первый и пятый голы в победе со счетом 6: 0 перед более чем 21 000 домашних болельщиков, несмотря на то, что в течение часа оставалось меньше десяти человек.[245] Его следующие голы были в виде хет-трик против Финляндия, кого они избили 5–0.[246]
На Евро 2012 В финале Ибрагимович забил первый гол в первой игре шведского турнира, проиграв хозяевам со счетом 2: 1. Украина.[247] Затем он забил залпом, что позже было признано голом турнира.[248] открыть счет в победе Швеции 2: 0 над Франция в последнем групповом матче; Позже он был назван Лучшим игроком матча.[249] Несмотря на победу, Швеция выбыла из соревнований на групповом этапе.[250] Хотя Швеция вылетела из группового этапа, Ибрагимович был назван в Команда Турнира за его выступления.[251]
Отборочный этап ЧМ-2014
В октябре 2012 года Ибрагимович забил первый гол Швеции, со счетом 4: 0 в счете 4: 4. Отборочный матч ЧМ-2014 против Германии в Берлин.[252] Впервые в истории сборная Германии не выиграла матч, опередив в четыре гола.[253]
14 ноября 2012 года он забил все четыре гола со счетом 4–2. Англия в первом в истории матче на Друзья Арена.[254][255] Его четвертая цель — забить на 35 ярдов. удар сверху спиной к воротам, получил похвалу от игроков и экспертов, а BBC описывая это как цель, «объединившую необъятное воображение и экспертную технику».[256] Он выиграет 2013 год Премия ФИФА Пушкаша за цель года.[13]
14 августа 2013 года Ибрагимович сделал еще один международный хет-трик на «Friends Arena», забив первые три гола Швеции в товарищеской победе со счетом 4–2 над скандинавскими соперниками. Норвегия.[257] Ибрагимович завершил шведскую квалификационная кампания с восемью голами.[258] Он забил дважды в матче 3–2 плей-офф поражение Португалия — объявлено битвой между Златаном и Криштиану Роналду (Роналду забил три) — так как команде не удалось выйти на ЧМ-2014.[259] Ибрагимович резюмировал поражение, сказав: «Одно можно сказать наверняка: чемпионат мира без меня — нечего смотреть».[260]
Лучший бомбардир Швеции, Евро-2016 и выход на пенсию
Ибрагимович (на фото в сентябре 2015 года) ушел из международного футбола после Евро 2016
4 сентября 2014 года Ибрагимович забил свой 50-й гол за сборную в товарищеском матче со счетом 2: 0. Эстония, что сделало его лучшим в сборной Швеции. лучший бомбардир всех времен. Ранее в том же матче он сравнял Свен Райделл Рекорд 49 по стартовому голу.[261] 8 сентября он сделал свой 100-е появление для Швеции в Отборочный турнир Евро-2016 против Австрия на Эрнст Хаппель Стадион в Вене.[262]
14 ноября 2015 года Ибрагимович забил победный гол для Швеции в победе со счетом 2: 1 в домашнем матче Отборочный матч Евро-2016 против соперников Дании. Три дня спустя он забил оба гола Швеции при ничьей 2–2 в счете. Копенгаген квалифицировать нацию для Евро 2016 финал.[263] Ибрагимович забил 11 мячей во время отборочного этапа, что сделало его вторым бомбардиром после Польша с Роберт Левандовски.[264]11 мая 2016 года Ибрагимович вышел в финал. Команда из 23 человек сборной Швеции на Евро-2016. Как капитан, он играл каждую минуту шведского три групповых матча, но не забил ни одного гола. За все время турнира ему удалось только один выстрел в створ.[265] Швеция заняла последнее место в своей группе и в результате вылетела вместе с семью другими командами из группового этапа.[266] 21 июня 2016 года Ибрагимович объявил, что уйдет из международного футбола сразу после последнего матча Швеции на Евро-2016.[267]
В ноябре 2017 года, после того как Швеция прошла квалификацию на Чемпионат мира по футболу 2018 в России победив Италия в второй отборочный раунд,[268] Были предположения о возможном возвращении Ибрагимовича в сборную.[269][270] Сам Ибрагимович выразил желание представлять Швецию на чемпионате мира.[271][272][273] Однако в апреле 2018 года менеджер из Швеции Янне Андерссон заявил, что Ибрагимович не будет вызван на чемпионат мира, что исключает возможность его возвращения.[274] Позже в июне Ибрагимович обвинил шведские СМИ в его отсутствии на чемпионате мира.[275]
Стиль игры
«Шведский стиль? Нет. Югославский стиль? Конечно, нет. Это должен быть стиль Златана».
— Преуменьшая влияние своего прошлого, Ибрагимович описывает свой уникальный стиль игры.[276]
Ибрагимович был описан ESPN как «хороший в воздухе, быстрый, высокий, сильный и маневренный, он хорошо играет спиной к воротам и может похвастаться одними из лучших результатов, зрения, паса и контроля мяча».[3][277] Универсальный и разносторонний футболист, с тактической точки зрения, Ибрагимович способен играть где угодно на поле. линия фронта, благодаря его способности как создавать, так и забивать голы для своей команды, хотя он чаще всего используется в качестве нападающий, благодаря его хладнокровию и внимательности к цели.[277][278][279] Он также работал в более творческой игра роль иногда, как поддерживающий форвард или даже как номер 10, особенно в его более поздней карьере, после того, как с возрастом он потерял часть своего темпа и выносливости; эта более глубокая позиция позволяет ему опускаться в центр поля, чтобы подобрать мяч, где он может использовать свои технические способности, видение, передачу и движение, чтобы создать пространство и оказывать помощь товарищам по команде.[280][281][282]
Ибрагимович с мячом за Швецию на Евро-2012
Ибрагимович по своей природе правосторонний, но он является мощным и точным нападающим, отбрасывающим мяч как изнутри, так и за пределами штрафной площади любой ногой.[279][283][284] а также известен своей точностью от штрафы и мертвый мяч ситуации.[285] Точный финишер головой и ногами,[286] его рост, рост и сила часто дают ему преимущество при победе в воздушных соревнованиях, а также позволяют ему действовать как «цель человек «;[282][287][288] несмотря на свой большой рост, Ибрагимович необычайно проворен для игрока своего размера.[289] а его атлетизм и способности в воздухе позволили ему забить несколько голов с помощью акробатических ударов и залпов на протяжении всей своей карьеры, что принесло ему прозвище Ибракадабра в итальянских СМИ.[290][291][292] Несмотря на свой размер и телосложение, Ибрагимович обладает отличной техникой и контролем мяча, что в сочетании с его балансом, силой и физическими способностями позволяет ему хорошо удерживать мяч спиной к воротам, сохранять владение мячом и связываться с другими игроками. игроки;[3][279][281] его также хвалили ученые мужи за его творчество и дриблинг навыки.[277][293] Хотя ему не дарован исключительный темп, особенно на короткие дистанции, что стало более очевидным в его дальнейшей карьере, когда он замедлился с возрастом.[288][294][295][296] он также быстрый игрок и быстрый спринтер, который в молодости обладал значительным ускорением,[277][278] и был способен развивать максимальную скорость более 30 км / ч даже в свои 30 лет.[288][297][298]
Ибрагимович празднует гол, забив акробатический залп против Франция в июне 2012 года. Как и его кумир Роналду, Златан часто празднует забитый гол с двумя вытянутыми руками.[299]
В молодости считался очень талантливым игроком,[300] благодаря его результативным голевым головам, последовательности и эффектным ударам,[277][279][301] Многие в спорте стали считать Ибрагимовича одним из лучших игроков в мире в период его расцвета и одним из величайших и наиболее полных нападающих своего поколения;[4][300][302][303] он также получил похвалу от менеджеров и товарищей по команде за его лидерство и долголетие, а также за его физическую форму, профессионализм и преданность делу в обучении.[281] Что касается его трудовой этики, его бывший Ювентус, Фабио Капелло прокомментировал в 2016 году: «В начале его первого периода в« Ювентусе »[…] я заметил, что он был слабее, чем я думал, когда ему приходилось бить по мячу, и не был очень силен в воздухе. Ибрагимович [sic] любил заставлять помогает больше, чем забивает голы. Я хотел, чтобы он стал более безжалостным перед воротами и улучшил свою результативность. У него были те же технические навыки, что и у Ван Бастена, и я заставил его посмотреть несколько видео с ним, чтобы улучшить его результативность. Я сказал ему посмотреть Движения Ван Бастена внутри зоны и то, как он забивал голы. Ибра сразу понял это; я думаю, что результаты есть, чтобы это доказать. Он очень скромный парень, и он каждый день работал над улучшением. Он тоже гордится собой , он любит быть лучшим «.[304]
Хотя Ибрагимович иногда подвергался критике в средствах массовой информации за непоследовательность в ситуациях высокого давления, а также за его ограниченную скорость работы и плохие выступления в крупных матчах, особенно в юности,[3][51][99][305] за всю свою карьеру он забил в некоторых из крупнейших футбольных матчей; к ним относятся Дерби делла Мадоннина и Дерби д’Италия в Италии,[306][307] Эль-Класико, El Otro Clásico, а Каталонский Derbi barceloní в Испании,[308][309][310] Le Classique во Франции,[311] Де Классикер и Де Топпер в Нидерландах,[312][313] и Манчестер Дерби и Северо-Западное Дерби в Англии,[314][315] а также Лига чемпионов УЕФА[99][123][144][316] и игры чемпионата Европы УЕФА с одними из самых сильных соперников в европейском футболе.[229][239][249] Он также забил в Helsingborgs IF –Мальмё ФФ «Skånederby » в Швеции,[317] И в Эль-Трафико и California Clásico В Соединенных Штатах.[318][319] Более того, помимо того, что он был плодовитым нападающим, он также добивался больших успехов на протяжении своей карьеры, выиграв множество титулов в нескольких странах;[320][321] Кроме того, он — единственный игрок, забивший в Лиге чемпионов за шесть разных клубов.[322] Известный своим сильным менталитетом и лидерством, а также своей экстравертированной и очень конкурентоспособной личностью, несмотря на свой успех, он подвергался критике в СМИ за его высокомерие, агрессию и мятежный характер, а также отсутствие дисциплины на поле. особенно в начале его карьеры, что привело его к столкновениям с другими игроками, некоторыми из его менеджеров и даже репортерами.[4][278][300][323][324] Ибрагимовича часто сравнивают с голландцем Марко ван Бастен, из-за схожего стиля игры, телосложения и склонности к результату мощных ударов и залпы;[278] несмотря на это сравнение, Ибрагимович заявил, что его главным влиянием был его кумир, бывший бразильский нападающий. Роналду, которого он считает величайшим игроком всех времен.[27] Его также сравнивают с загадочным французским бывшим футболистом. Эрик Кантона, который также играл за «Манчестер Юнайтед».[325]
Hammarby IF
27 ноября 2019 года было объявлено, что Ибрагимович купил 23,5 процента акций компании. Hammarby IF, шведский клуб высшего пилотажа из Стокгольма. Продавец был Anschutz Entertainment Group, а также владелец своего бывшего клуба LA Galaxy, уменьшивший свою долю в Hammarby вдвое.[326] В Швеции все спортивные команды в системах лиг регулируются как некоммерческие организации, что означает, что большинство прав голоса или 51 процент, по-прежнему контролируется членами клуба.[327] Поклонники Мальмё ФФ, которые были недовольны инвестициями Ибрагимовича в другой шведский клуб, разрушили его статую в Мальмё во многих случаях.[328]
Споры
Ибрагимович в 2009 году
«Что Carew с футбольным мячом, я могу с апельсином «.
— Златан Ибрагимович[329]
Ибрагимович участвовал в нескольких инцидентах с применением насилия с товарищами по команде. Когда он играл за юниорскую команду Мальмё ФФ, Ибрагимович ударил товарища по команде после того, как он был схвачен им во время тренировки, поэтому отец товарища, который был офицером полиции, хотел, чтобы другие игроки подписали петицию об исключении Ибрагимовича из команды.[330] После товарищеского матча 2004 года против Нидерландов, товарищ по команде Аякса Рафаэль ван дер Ваарт публично обвинил Ибрагимовича в умышленном нанесении ему травм во время игры. Ибрагимович в ответ пригрозил сломать ван дер Ваарту обе ноги.[331] Ибрагимович также ударил товарища по команде Аякса Мидо в гримерке после того, как тот бросил в него ножницы.[331] Также в 2004 году, после международного товарищеского матча против Англии, Ибрагимович, забивший единственный гол в победе со счетом 1: 0,[332] Репортер спросил его о шрамах на его лице, затем он ответил: «Ну … я не знаю … тебе придется спросить об этом свою жену».[333]
Во время своего пребывания в «Барселоне» Ибрагимович поссорился с тренером Пепом Гвардиолой, кульминацией которого стал инцидент в раздевалке, в котором Ибрагимович бросил коробку с тренировочным комплектом через всю комнату и выкрикнул оскорбления в адрес Гвардиолы. В конце концов Гвардиола отказался разговаривать с Ибрагимовичем и отдал его в аренду Милану.[82] Вице-президент «Барселоны» Карлес Виларруби также сообщил, что Ибрагимович пригрозил публично избить Гвардиолу, если его не выпустят в «Милан».[334] Также во время его пребывания в Барселоне женщина-репортер спросила его, были ли романтические отношения между ним и товарищем по команде. Жерар Пике, затем он ответил: «Приходи ко мне домой, и ты увидишь, гей ли я. Приведи свою сестру».[333]
В 2010 году Ибрагимович участвовал в кулачном бое на тренировке с товарищем по команде Милана. Огучи Оньеву, после того, как Ибрагимович отхватил его двумя ногами и нанес удар головой. Они были разделены, и сессия преждевременно прервана, так как Ибрагимович сломал ребро в результате стыда. Оба игрока обвинили одного в оскорблении другого.[335] В марте 2011 года Ибрагимович получил дисквалификацию на три матча за удар кулаком в живот защитнику Бари Марко Росси во время игры.[336] В феврале 2012 года он получил еще один дисквалификацию на три матча за пощечину игрока «Наполи» Сальваторе Ароники.[337] В 2011 году Ибрагимович выгнал одноклубника Антонио Кассано в голове, пока Кассано разговаривал с репортерами,[338] и выгнал товарища по команде Милана Родни Штрассер во время тренировки.[339]
Ибрагимович (на фото в ПСЖ в 2012 году) вызвал разногласия в клубе, злоупотребления должностными лицами матча и насилие на поле против игроков соперника.
В ноябре 2012 года за ПСЖ он получил дисквалификацию на два матча за удар голкиперу Сент-Этьена. Стефан Руффье в груди.[340][341] В декабре 2012 года Ибрагимович был обвинен защитником Лиона. Деян Ловрен и президент Жан-Мишель Олас о намеренном наступлении на голову Ловрена. Ловрен предположил, что причина, по которой Златан избежал наказания, была связана с его «статусом суперзвезды».[342] В феврале 2013 г. УЕФА передал Ибрагимовичу дисквалификацию на два матча за Валенсия нападающий Андрес Гуардадо.[343] В марте 2013 года нападающий ПСЖ Лукас утверждал, что Ибрагимович регулярно оскорблял товарищей по команде, заявляя: «Он всегда просит мяч и много оскорбляет. Иногда он немного высокомерен и жалуется».[344] Однако позже Лукас утверждал, что интервью было искажено и плохо переведено.[345] В мае 2013 года Ибрагимович был заснят кричащим на спортивного директора ПСЖ. Леонардо после титульной победы клуба.[346]
Лион тренер Юбер Фурнье обвинил Ибрагимовича в злоупотреблении должностными лицами, заявив в январе 2015 года, что «все судьи этой лиги оскорблены этим человеком».[347] Два месяца спустя, после поражения от ПСЖ в матче Лиги 1, Ибрагимович заявил: «За 15 лет я ни разу не видел [хорошего] рефери в этой дерьмовой стране … [они] даже не заслуживают ПСЖ». Позже он извинился, но был раскритикован французскими политиками.[348][349] а Лига 1 наложила запрет на четыре матча.[350]
Ибрагимович также участвовал в нескольких инцидентах в составе национальной сборной. После победы Швеции со счетом 1: 0 над Фарерскими островами в октябре 2012 года капитан Фарерских островов. Фроши Бенджаминсен обвинил Ибрагимовича в нечестной игре и оскорблениях, назвав его «высокомерным», «ребячливым», «невежественным» и «грязным игроком».[351] В декабре 2015 года французская спортивная ежедневная L’Équipe под маркой Ибрагимовича и Криштиану Роналду самые амбициозные футболисты мира.[352] Ибрагимович был дополнительно пойман на камеру, когда он пнул товарища по команде Кристиан Вильгельмссон во время тренировки.[339][353]
Ибрагимович на пресс-конференции в Катаре в 2013 году
В 2013 году он попал под огонь Женская сборная Швеции для интервью, опубликованного в канун Рождества таблоидом Expressen, в котором он прокомментировал несоответствие достижений футболистов-мужчин и женщин и отношение к ним. Его бывший товарищ по команде Андерс Свенссон был награжден автомобилем за то, что стал самымзакрытый игрок того года, но Тереза Сьегран не получил такой награды за то, что сделал то же для женской команды, несмотря на то, что в то время у него было на 41 голов больше (187 против 146), чем у Свенссона.[354] Ибрагимович ответил на этот вопрос, что Швеция «обесценит» Свенссона «, сравнивая его с личными достижениями женщин. Они могут получить велосипед с моим автографом, и тогда все будет хорошо».[354] Тренер Пиа Сундхаге ответил, что его комментарии были «грустными и неудачными» и олицетворяли «недостатки в основных ценностях мужского футбола», в то время как Шегран сказал: «Я понимаю его, когда он говорит, что мужская сборная приносит больше денег и внимания. Это правда. Но это об уважении «.[354]
30 января 2015 года Ибрагимовичу пришлось ответить на обвинения репортера в том, что многие люди говорят, что он не так часто передает мяч партнеру по ПСЖ. Эдинсон Кавани после победы над Stade Rennais, сказав: «Много людей или вас?», затем ответил: «Вы знаете футбол лучше, чем я? .. Так почему вы говорите?», затем он спросил репортера: «Вы журналист или оператор? .. Так почему ты держишь камеру? Тебе нужен оператор-оператор … Так у [это] небольшой бюджет? ».[355] 3 февраля 2015 г. после матча Кубка Лиги против Лилль, он сказал своим товарищам по ПСЖ, чтобы они не разговаривали с журналистами, когда его спросили о причине, он ответил: «Потому что я босс».[356] 11 марта 2015 года Ибрагимович заклеймил игроков «Челси» «младенцами» после того, как он был удален в матче Лиги чемпионов против них с ПСЖ: «Я не знаю, должен ли я рассердиться или начать смеяться. Для меня, когда я увидел красная карточка Я подумал, что «парень [судья] не знает, что он делает». Это не самое худшее. Худшее — когда я получил красную карточку, все игроки «Челси» пришли в себя. Было такое ощущение, что у меня было много младенцы вокруг меня «.[357] В ноябре 2015 года Ибрагимович заявил, что внес на футбольную карту и Швецию, и Францию, перед отборочным матчем плей-офф Евро-2016 против Дании, когда он сказал: «Я хотел бы сыграть на чемпионате Европы во Франции. Я играл там в течение четырех лет. Я поместил Швецию на карту мира, а теперь я также поместил Францию на карту мира ».[358] Тем не менее, тот же комментарий: «Я нанес Швецию на карту», он позже сделал в интервью Джимми Киммел в апреле 2018 г.[359] Также в ноябре 2015 года Ибрагимович упомянул, что Пеп Гвардиола «не мужчина», во время интервью с CNN.[360]
В апреле 2016 года Мино Райола объявил, что Ибрагимович будет судиться Шведский тренер Ульф Карлссон по поводу допинга.[361] В соответствии с Экспрессен, Карлссон процитировал «неестественное» и «быстрое увеличение веса» Ибрагимовича во время его пребывания в «Ювентусе». Райола сказал по поводу обвинений: «Заявления просто сумасшедшие — фактов нет. Все клубы, в которых был Златан, знают, что он даже не принимает аспирин».[361] В ноябре 2017 года он назвал себя «львом» после быстрого восстановления после травмы колена, сказав: «львы не сравнивают себя с людьми».[362]
В Статуя Златана был открыт в Мальмё в 2019 году. После того, как он инвестировал в клуб соперника Hammarby Поклонники Мальмё осквернили статую аэрозольной краской и подожгли ее, прежде чем 5 января 2020 года ее сняли с постамента.[363]
В 2018 году Ибрагимович обсудил свои отношения со шведскими СМИ в интервью Оливье Дакур в Канал +, в котором он сказал: «Они все еще нападают на меня. Потому что они не могут признать, что я Ибрагимович. Если другой шведский игрок совершит ту же ошибку, что и я, они будут защищать их. Но когда дело касается меня, они не защищают меня», Затем он добавил: «Речь идет о расизме. Я не говорю, что есть расизм, но я говорю, что есть скрытый расизм. Он существует, я уверен на 100 процентов. Потому что я не Андерссон или Свенссон. Если бы я был таким, поверьте меня, они будут защищать меня, даже если я ограблю банк. Но они не защищают меня так, как должны ».[330]
21 мая 2018 года Ибрагимович был удален с поля после удара. Montreal Impact игрок Майкл Петрассо в голову, после того, как последний наступил ему на ногу.[364] В апреле 2019 г. Настоящее Соленое озеро защитник Недум Онуоха обвинил Ибрагимовича в нечестной игре и угрозах травмировать его во время игры, назвав его «высокомерным», «неуважительным» и «полным головорезом».[365][366][367] В мае 2019 года Ибрагимович получил дисквалификацию на два матча за агрессивное поведение после удушья. NYCFC вратарь Шон Джонсон.[368][369]
В июле 2019 года Ибрагимович сделал противоречивые замечания об уровне игры в MLS, назвав себя » Феррари среди Fiats «и» безусловно лучший игрок «в лиге.[370][371] 20 июля 2019 года Ибрагимович толкнул Мохамед Эль Монир во время матча с LA Galaxy против Лос-Анджелес, то после матча он поссорился со своим тренером вратарей. Зак Абдель, где он сказал: «Иди домой. Ты маленькая сучка. Иди домой».[372] Дальнейшие споры последовали его примеру, когда — после потери Галактики соперники в перекрестке Лос-Анджелес во время плей-офф —Ибрагимович, покидая поле, делал непристойные жесты в сторону назойливых фанатов.[373] Во время своего пребывания в MLS Ибрагимович прокомментировал свое влияние там, сказав: «Им повезло, что я не приехал 10 лет назад, потому что сегодня я буду президентом».[374] Он также упомянул, что он «лучший из игроков, когда-либо игравших в MLS. И это без шуток».[375]
В ноябре 2019 года Ибрагимович купил 23,5% акций стокгольмского клуба. Hammarby, который является соперником детского клуба нападающего Malmö FF. В своем заявлении игрок сказал, что намерен сделать его лучшим клубом. Однако его решение инвестировать в клуб привело в ярость фанатов Мальмё, которые совершили вандализм. его бронзовая статуя и поджечь его. Нападающий отреагировал на произошедшее и отметил, что решение не имеет ничего общего с тем, с чего он начал свою карьеру.[376]
В сентябре 2020 года Ибрагимович раскритиковал тренера сборной Швеции Янне Андерссон, которые не выбрали его для Чемпионат мира по футболу 2018, за его решение не начинать Деян Кулусевски в матче против Франции в 2020–21 Лига наций УЕФА, в котором он сказал: «Какая гребаная шутка. Еще одно доказательство. Некомпетентные люди на неправильных позициях, которые душат шведский футбол».[377] В ноябре 2020 года Ибрагимович раскритиковал EA Sports за использование его имени и лица в ФИФА 21 без его разрешения; однако EA Sports ранее заключила сделку со своей командой «Милан», чтобы показать всех связанных с ними игроков и объектов.[378]
Личная жизнь
Надпись Ибрагимовича на Аллее славы в его родном городе Мальмё
У Ибрагимовича есть брат и сестра (Санела) и четыре сводных брата и сестры. Его давняя партнерша — Хелена Сегер, от которой у него двое сыновей: Максимилиан (родился 22 сентября 2006 года) и Винсент (родился 6 марта 2008 года). Когда он играл за LA Galaxy, он жил за пределами Лос-Анджелеса. Однако у него все еще есть дом в Мальмё, где он проводит лето. Ибрагимович получил почетную черный пояс в тхэквондо; он посещал занятия в клубе тхэквондо Мальмё Enighet («Единство») в детстве.[379] Между тем, он также признался, что в подростковом возрасте имел удовольствие воровать велосипеды.[380] Ибрагимович свободно говорит на пяти языках: Шведский, Боснийский, Английский, испанский и итальянский.[381] Он заявил, что его воспитывали как Католик.[382][383] Ибрагимович часто относится к себе в третьем лице.[384]
Название «Златан» было зарегистрировано в мае 2003 г. Шведское бюро патентов и регистрации для «скорее всего, воспринимается как Златан Ибрагимович», что означает, что он получает исключительные права на название для определенных продуктов, включая спортивные товары, одежда и обувь.[385]
Златан Корт вход в Мальмё при поддержке его спонсора Nike
Ибрагимович имеет контракт с Nike и показывает в их телевизионной рекламе, где он появлялся вместе с другими игроками в конюшне Nike, включая Криштиану Роналду, Неймар и Уэйн Руни.[386] Он носит Nike Mercurial ботинок линии и имеет имена и даты рождения его сыновей, нанесенные на внешние стороны его ботинок. В конце 2007 года Ибрагимович с помощью Nike самофинансировал Златан Корт на улицах городского округа Rosengård в своем родном городе Мальмё: он предоставил игровой коврик, стойки ворот, освещение и современный изгородь.[387] В 2008 году он подарил новую Nike. комплекты в его молодежный клуб, ФБК Балкан.[388]
В интервью в феврале 2011 года Ибрагимович заявил, что боксер Мухаммед Али является одним из его образцов для подражания, продолжая говорить: «Один из моих кумиров в спорте и вне спорта также [sic] … он верил в свои [принципы] и никогда не отказывался от [них]».[389] Находясь в Мальмё со сборной в сентябре 2012 года, Ибрагимович был удостоен чести надписи своего имени на городской «Аллее спортивной славы».[390] Шведское почтовое отделение выпустило комплект из пяти почтовых марок с изображением Ибрагимовича в марте 2014 года.[391] Ибрагимович появляется в EA Sports ‘ ФИФА серия видеоигр, и был четвертым по рейтингу игроком в ФИФА 15.[392]
11 августа 2014 года Ибрагимович заплатил АМЕРИКАНСКИЙ ДОЛЛАР $ 51000 человек отправят в сборную Швеции по футболу для людей с ограниченными умственными возможностями. Чемпионат мира по футболу INAS в Бразилии. После товарищей по команде Йохан Элмандер, Ким Келлстрём, Андреас Исакссон и Пер Нильссон пожертвовал майки с автографами для продажи на аукционе, Ибрагимович ответил: «Что, черт возьми, ты собираешься делать с рубашкой? Сколько это стоит?».[393][394] В матче лиги против Кана 14 февраля 2015 года Ибрагимович снял футболку после забитого гола, чтобы раскрыть съемный татуированный имена 50 человек, страдающих от голода во всем мире, в знак повышения осведомленности о голод в соответствии с ООН Мировая продовольственная программа.[395]
Активно в социальных сетях, Златан более 40 миллионов подписчиков в Instagram, больше всего для человека из Швеции.[396] Независимая шведская кинокомпания Auto Images выпустила документальный фильм о спорте Став Златаном в феврале 2016 года, который следует за Ибрагимовичем через годы его становления с Мальмё ФФ и Аяксом вплоть до его 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 северных стран среди других.[397] Он не употребляет алкоголь.[398]
В 2018 году Ибрагимович упомянул, что его жена разрешила ему повесить дома только одну фотографию себя: «Моя жена не позволяет мне размещать свои фотографии», затем добавил: «Одна из моих ног стоит на стене. То есть то, что дало нам то, что у нас есть, является напоминанием для семьи, а не для меня, о том, что у нас есть ».[399]
8 октября 2019 г. открыт памятник Ибрагимовичу в своем родном городе, недалеко от Мальмё Стадион. Статуя, созданная Питер Линде, 8 футов 9 дюймов (2,67 м) в высоту и весит почти 500 кг (1100 фунтов).[400]
Религиозное и социальное происхождение
Ибрагимович родился в Боснийский Мусульманин отец, Шефик Ибрагимович, и Хорват Католик мать, Юрка Гравич; его родители были иммигрантами в Швецию из Социалистическая Федеративная Республика Югославия, Шефик из SR Босния и Герцеговина и Юрка из SR Хорватия, и впервые встретились в Швеции. Родители Ибрагимовича развелись, когда он был ребенком, и хотя его воспитание было разделено между ними, он проводил больше времени со своим отцом: «У меня было время с матерью, но я действительно жил с моим отцом».[401][402] В интервью ПСЖ в 2012 году он сказал: «Мой отец — мусульманин, моя мать — католичка, но все это не имеет никакого отношения к футболу. Я получил специальное образование. Я — это я, и футбол — это религия в своем свое право, и всем рады … «[403] В интервью с CNN 24 ноября 2015 года он подчеркнул, что его мусульманское происхождение «не было фактором» в восприятии его фанатами: «Для меня это не изменило (ничего), потому что мой отец — мусульманин, а моя мать — католичка … для меня это все об уважении. Вот как я вырос и как я научился быть. Это то, что я есть «.[404] Тем не менее позже он назвал себя «глубоко верным католиком».[405]
Телеведущий из Мальмё Тедди Ланден, у которого брали интервью для того же документального фильма, отметил, что Ибрагимович выбрал имя на футболке после его перевода в 2001 году в Аякс: «Вы можете видеть это только в том факте, что когда он [появился] в профессиональном [футбольном] мире [в Аяксе] из Швеции, где его знали только [по имени] Златан — его имя — он изменился, так что он Ибрагимович был бы на рубашке, на майке, потому что он хотел отдать дань уважения своему происхождению. Будучи из мусульманского происхождения, из очень скромного, очень низкого статуса, он действительно [хотел] показать всем детям из Rosengård [и] из Мальмё в целом: «Если я могу это сделать, ты сможешь» ».[406]
Боди-арт
Его фамилия вытатуирована на арабском языке на тыльной стороне правой руки, имена его сыновей Винсент и Максимилиан — на правой руке. У него есть обычная буддийская «Янтра пяти дэваликов», представляющая ветер, воду, огонь, творческое восприятие и пространство, расположенная на его пояснице способом, который, как считается, защищает от болезней и травм. Другая буддийская татуировка, «Янт Праджао Као Нирэ» — защитная эмблема, призванная положить конец страданиям семьи, находится на его верхней правой руке. Фраза «Только Бог может судить меня» вытатуирована на его грудной клетке. Еще у него есть перо, Рыба кои, Полинезийское племя и червовый и трефовый туз.[407] Позже у него была гигантская татуировка на спине рычащего льва, как он сказал: «Когда я реву, он рычит».[408]
Здоровье
24 сентября 2020 года у Ибрагимовича был положительный результат: COVID-19 среди его пандемия в Италии.[409][410] К 9 октября Ибрагимович выздоровел.[411]
Статистика карьеры
Клуб
- По состоянию на матч, сыгранный 22 ноября 2020 года.[412][3]
Клуб | Время года | Лига | Национальный кубок | Кубок лиги | Континентальный1 | Другой2 | Общий | |||||||
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Разделение | Программы | Цели | Программы | Цели | Программы | Цели | Программы | Цели | Программы | Цели | Программы | Цели | ||
Мальмё ФФ | 1999 | Allsvenskan | 6 | 1 | — | — | — | — | 6 | 1 | ||||
2000 | Суперэттан | 26 | 12 | 3 | 2 | — | — | — | 29 | 14 | ||||
2001 | Allsvenskan | 8 | 3 | 4 | 0 | — | — | — | 12 | 3 | ||||
Общий | 40 | 16 | 7 | 2 | — | — | — | 47 | 18 | |||||
Аякс | 2001–02 | Эредивизи | 24 | 6 | 3 | 1 | — | 6 | 2 | — | 33 | 9 | ||
2002–03 | Эредивизи | 25 | 13 | 3 | 3 | — | 13 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 42 | 21 | ||
2003–04 | Эредивизи | 22 | 13 | 1 | 0 | — | 8 | 2 | — | 31 | 15 | |||
2004–05 | Эредивизи | 3 | 3 | — | — | — | 1 | 0 | 4 | 3 | ||||
Общий | 74 | 35 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 27 | 9 | 2 | 0 | 110 | 48 | ||
Ювентус | 2004–05 | Серия А | 35 | 16 | 0 | 0 | — | 10 | 0 | — | 45 | 16 | ||
2005–06 | Серия А | 35 | 7 | 2 | 0 | — | 9 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 47 | 10 | ||
Общий | 70 | 23 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 19 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 92 | 26 | ||
Интер Милан | 2006–07 | Серия А | 27 | 15 | 1 | 0 | — | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 36 | 15 | |
2007–08 | Серия А | 26 | 17 | 0 | 0 | — | 7 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 34 | 22 | ||
2008–09 | Серия А | 35 | 25 | 3 | 3 | — | 8 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 47 | 29 | ||
Общий | 88 | 57 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 117 | 66 | ||
Барселона | 2009–10 | Ла Лига | 29 | 16 | 2 | 1 | — | 10 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 45 | 21 | |
2010–11 | Ла Лига | — | — | — | — | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||
Общий | 29 | 16 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 46 | 22 | ||
Милан | 2010–11 (заем) | Серия А | 29 | 14 | 4 | 3 | — | 8 | 4 | — | 41 | 21 | ||
2011–12 | Серия А | 32 | 28 | 3 | 1 | — | 8 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 44 | 35 | ||
Общий | 61 | 42 | 7 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 85 | 56 | ||
Пари Сен-Жермен | 2012–13 | Лига 1 | 34 | 30 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 3 | — | 46 | 35 | |
2013–14 | Лига 1 | 33 | 26 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 46 | 41 | |
2014–15 | Лига 1 | 24 | 19 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 37 | 30 | |
2015–16 | Лига 1 | 31 | 38 | 6 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 10 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 51 | 50 | |
Общий | 122 | 113 | 13 | 16 | 9 | 5 | 33 | 20 | 3 | 2 | 180 | 156 | ||
Манчестер Юнайтед | 2016–17 | премьер Лига | 28 | 17 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 11 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 46 | 28 |
2017–18 | премьер Лига | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | — | 7 | 1 | ||
Общий | 33 | 17 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 5 | 12 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 53 | 29 | ||
LA Galaxy | 2018 | MLS | 27 | 22 | 0 | 0 | — | — | — | 27 | 22 | |||
2019 | MLS | 29 | 30 | 0 | 0 | — | — | 2 | 1 | 31 | 31 | |||
Общий | 56 | 52 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 58 | 53 | ||
Милан | 2019–20 | Серия А | 18 | 10 | 2 | 1 | — | — | — | 20 | 11 | |||
2020–21 | Серия А | 6 | 10 | 0 | 0 | — | 4 | 1 | — | 10 | 11 | |||
Общий | 24 | 20 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 30 | 22 | ||
Всего за карьеру | 597 | 391 | 45 | 32 | 15 | 10 | 143 | 57 | 18 | 6 | 818 | 496 |
1 Включает Лига чемпионов УЕФА и Кубок УЕФА / Лига Европы совпадения.
2 Включает Йохан Кройф Щит, Supercoppa Italiana, Supercopa de España, Трофей чемпионов, Щит сообщества FA, Плей-офф Кубка MLS, Суперкубок УЕФА и Клубный чемпионат мира ФИФА совпадения.
Международный
Национальная команда | Год | Программы | Цели |
---|---|---|---|
Швеция | 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 | |
Общий | 116 | 62 |
Почести
Аякс[414]
- Эредивизи: 2001–02, 2003–04
- Кубок КНВБ: 2001–02
- Йохан Кройф Щит: 2002
Ювентус[414]
- Серия А: 2004–05, 2005–06 (оба отозваны Кальчополи )
Интер Милан[414]
- Серия А: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2006, 2008
Барселона[414]
- Ла Лига: 2009–10
- Supercopa de España: 2009, 2010
- Суперкубок УЕФА: 2009
- Клубный чемпионат мира ФИФА: 2009
Милан[414]
- Серия А: 2010–11
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2011
Пари Сен-Жермен[414]
- Лига 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
- Трофей чемпионов: 2013, 2014, 2015
Манчестер Юнайтед[414]
- Щит сообщества FA: 2016
- Кубок EFL: 2016–17
- Лига Европы УЕФА: 2016–17
Индивидуальный
- Ballon d’Or 4 место: 2013[415]
- Ballon d’Or Номинации: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016[416][417][418][419][420]
- Награда Лучшему игроку года по версии УЕФА: 2011 (8 место), 2013 (9 место), 2017 (10 место)
- Лучший игрок ФИФА среди мужчин: 2016 (18 место), 2017 (14 место)
- Золотая нога: 2012[421]
- Премия ФИФА Пушкаша: 2013[422]
- FIFA FIFPro Мир XI: 2013[423]
- FIFA FIFPro Мир XI 2-я команда: 2014, 2015, 2016[424][425][426]
- FIFA FIFPro Мир XI 3-я команда: 2017[427]
- Команда года УЕФА: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014[428]
- Лучшая команда года по версии УЕФА (заменитель; опубликовано в 2015 г.)[428]
- Команда турнира чемпионата Европы УЕФА: 2012[251]
- Лига чемпионов УЕФА Состав сезона: 2013–14[429]
- Лига Европы УЕФА Состав сезона: 2016–17[430]
- Команда года по ESM: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2012–13, 2013–14[431]
- L’Équipe Лучшая XI команда года по версии журналистов: 2008[432]
- Евро-2004: Человек матча: Италия против Швеции[433]
- Евро-2008: Человек матча: Греция против Швеции[434]
- Евро-2012 УЕФА: Человек матча: Швеция против Франции[435]
- Евро-2004: Цель турнира: Италия против Швеции[436]
- Евро-2012 УЕФА: Цель турнира: Швеция против Франции[437]
- Лига чемпионов УЕФА лучший поставщик помощи: 2012–13[438]
- Клубный фургон 100
- Ювентус Игрок года: 2004–05[439]
- Серия А Игрок месяца: сентябрь 2007 г., декабрь 2008 г., январь 2012 г., октябрь 2020 г.[440]
- Иностранный футболист года серии А: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12[441]
- Футболист года серии А: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11[442]
- Серия А Самый любимый игрок: 2005[443]
- Команда года серии А: 2010–11, 2011–12[444][445]
- Цель года в серии А: 2008[443]
- Капоканноньерка: 2008–09, 2011–12[58][446]
- Supercoppa Italiana: Человек матча: 2011
- A.C. Милан зал славы[447]
- Премия Sportschau «Цель месяца»: Ноябрь 2012 г.[448]
- Премия Sportschau «Гол года»: 2012[448]
- Мужчины года по версии GQ: 2013[449]
- Награда SportAccord «Игра ради перемен»: 2015[450]
- Игрок месяца лиги 1: Сентябрь 2012 г., январь 2014 г., февраль 2014 г., март 2014 г., ноябрь 2015 г.[451]
- UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season: 2012–13[452]
- Лига 1 Лучший иностранный игрок: 2012, 2013, 2014
- Игрок года лиги 1: 2012–13,[453] 2013–14,[454] 2015–16[453]
- Команда года Лиги 1: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16[455][454][456][457]
- Лига 1 Лучший бомбардир: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16[453]
- Гол года в Лиге 1: 2014[458]
- Étoile d’Or Франция Футбол: 2014, 2016[459]
- Трофей чемпионов Человек матча: 2014
- Coupe de la Ligue Человек матча: 2014–15[460]
- Coupe de la Ligue Лучший бомбардир: 2014–15[461]
- Coupe de France Лучший бомбардир: 2014–15, 2015–16[462][463]
- Пари Сен-Жермен Игрок месяца: август 2012 г., сентябрь 2012 г., ноябрь 2013 г., январь 2014 г., февраль 2015 г., ноябрь 2015 г., декабрь 2015 г., январь 2016 г., февраль 2016 г.[464][465][466][467][468][469]
- Пари Сен-Жермен зал славы[470]
- Пари Сен-Жермен Команда Истории[471]
- Медаль города Парижа: 2016[472]
- Eurosport Лучший игрок месяца в Европе: август 2016 г.[473]
- Игрок месяца Премьер-лиги: Декабрь 2016 г.[474]
- Игрок месяца Премьер-лиги болельщиков ПФА: Декабрь 2016 г.[475]
- Манчестер Юнайтед Игрок месяца: декабрь 2016 г., февраль 2017 г.[476]
- Алан Хардейкер Трофи: 2017[477]
- Кубок EFL лучший бомбардир: 2016–17[478]
- Матч всех звезд MLS: 2018, 2019[479][480]
- MLS Best XI: 2018, 2019[481][482]
- Новичок года в MLS: 2018[483]
- Цель года по версии MLS: 2018[484]
- Награда ESPY за лучший игрок MLS: 2019[485]
- Игрок года в Лос-Анджелесе: 2018, 2019[486][487]
- Золотая бутса LA Galaxy: 2018, 2019[486][487]
- LA Galaxy Цель года: 2018, 2019[488]
- Премия Пегас: 2004 г.[489]
- Мальмё Аллея славы: 2012[490]
- Медаль города Мальмё: 2015[491]
- Guldbollen: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020[492]
- Jerringpriset: 2007[493]
- Fotbollskanalens hederspris: 2008[494]
- Международный швед года: 2013[495]
- Премия Элиасона за заслуги: 2018[496]
- Шведский новичок года: 2001[497]
- Шведский футболист года: 2002[498]
- Шведский нападающий года: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020[498]
- Шведский спортсмен года: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015[499][500][501][502]
- Шведский гол года: 2012, 2013[498]
Достижения
Записи
Общий
- Единственный игрок, забивший хотя бы гол в Де Классикер в Нидерландах, Дерби делла Мадоннина и Дерби д’Италия в Италии, Эль-Класико и Derbi barceloní в Испании, Le Classique во Франции, Манчестер Дерби и Северо-Западное Дерби в Англии, Эль-Трафико и California Clásico в США.[318]
- Единственный игрок, забивший в Лига чемпионов УЕФА с шестью командами: Аякс, Ювентус, Интернационале, Барселона, Милан и Пари Сен-Жермен.[503]
- Единственный игрок, который играет в Лига чемпионов УЕФА с семью командами: Аякс, Ювентус, Интернационале, Барселона, Милан, Пари Сен-Жермен и Манчестер Юнайтед.[504]
- Единственный игрок, забивший на своем премьер Лига, Серия А, Ла Лига, Лига 1 и Лига чемпионов УЕФА дебют.[505]
- Единственный игрок, выигравший 11 чемпионатов в четырех лигах: Эредивизи, Серия А, Ла Лига и Лига 1.[506]
- Единственный игрок, забивший 50 Серия А цели для обоих Интер Милан и A.C. Милан[507]
- Единственный легионер, выигравший Капоканноньерка с двумя командами, помимо двух команд из того же города: Интер Милан (2008–09 ) и A.C. Милан (2011–12 ).[508]
- Один из двух игроков вместе с Роке Санта-Крус, чтобы набрать очки за четыре десятилетия: 1990-е, 2000-е, 2010-е и 2020-е годы.[509]
- Один из двух игроков вместе с Криштиану Роналду, забивать гол на каждой минуте футбольного матча за свою карьеру.[510]
- Один из трех игроков, после Адриан Муту и Джон Кэрью, забивший в европейских соревнованиях с семью командами.[511]
- Один из трех игроков вместе с Роналдиньо и Неймар, забить хотя бы один гол в Эль-Класико в Испании и Le Classique во Франции в 21 веке.[512]
- Один из трех игроков вместе с Криштиану Роналду и Лионель Месси забил двузначные числа голов в пяти ведущих лигах Европы в течение 11 сезонов подряд.[505]
- Один из трех активных игроков вместе с Криштиану Роналду и Лионель Месси забил более 550 голов в официальных соревнованиях.[513]
- Одиннадцатый лучший бомбардир всех времен.
Барселона
- Единственный игрок, забивший в своих первых пяти матчах лиги.[73]
Пари Сен-Жермен
- Второй лучший бомбардир в официальных соревнованиях: 156 голов (октябрь 2015 — январь 2018)[141][158]
- Только Пари Сен-Жермен игрок будет лучшим бомбардиром из трех Лига 1 сезоны (2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16)[141]
- Наиболее Лига 1 голов за сезон: 38 в 2015–16 сезон[514][515]
- Самый быстрый Лига 1 хет-трик: 9 минут (vs. Труа, 13 марта 2016 г.)[516]
- Самая длинная забитая серия Лига 1: 9 матчей в сезоне 2015–16 (поделился с Вахид Халилходжич )[141]
- Больше всего голов за один сезон: 50 в 2015–16 сезон
- Лучший бомбардир Le Classique: 11 голов[517]
Ибрагимович (на фото в 2013 году) играл за сборную Швеции с 2001 по 2016 год и в настоящее время является лучшим бомбардиром Швеции с 62 голами.
Манчестер Юнайтед
- Второй игрок (после Ян Стори-Мур в 1971–72 сезон[заметка 2]) забить в своих первых трех матчах лиги[505]
- Второй игрок (после Хавьер Эрнандес в 2010–11 сезон ) забить в Премьер-лиге, Кубок Англии, Кубок лиги, Европейский конкурс и Щит сообщества за один сезон (2016–17 сезон )[505]
- Четвертый игрок, забивший 15 голов за наименьшее количество матчей (23 матча, только позади Рууд ван Нистелрой (19 матчей), Дуайт Йорк (20 матчей) и Робин ван Перси (21 матч))[505]
премьер Лига
- Забил 25-тысячный гол в премьер Лига история[518]
- Третий игрок, забивший 14 голов из первых 20 премьер Лига игры (поделился с Алан Ширер и Серхио Агуэро )[519]
- Самый возрастной игрок, забивший 15 голов за сезон (2016–17 сезон в 35 лет и 125 дней)[520]
LA Galaxy
- Наиболее MLS голов в регулярном сезоне за сезон: 30 Сезон 2019[521]
Швеция
- Лучший бомбардир за всю историю Швеция: 62 гола[522]
- Лучший бомбардир Швеции в Чемпионат Европы УЕФА: 6 голов[523]
- Единственный игрок Швеции, забивший три гола подряд Чемпионат Европы УЕФА турниры: 2004, 2008, 2012[524]
- Наиболее Guldbollen (Шведский футболист года): 11[12]
Дискография
Одиночные игры
Год | Альбом | Пиковые позиции |
---|---|---|
SWE | ||
2014 | «Du gamla, Du fria » (Златан с Днем) (произведено Макс Мартин )[525] |
13 |
Смотрите также
- Список международных голов, забитых Златаном Ибрагимовичем
- Список мужских футболистов, забивших 50 или более международных голов
- Список мужских футболистов, сыгравших 100 или более матчей за сборные
- Список мужских футболистов, забивших 500 или более голов
Рекомендации
Примечания
- ^ Дани Алвес завоевал за свою карьеру 38 трофеев,[6] пока Андрес Иньеста имеет 36 трофеев на его имя (32 с Барселона,[7] три с Испания, и один с Vissel Kobe.)
- ^ Но Ибрагимович был первым игроком «Манчестер Юнайтед» в формате Премьер-лиги.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович записывает хет-трик, когда ПСЖ в одночасье становится лидером». ESPN FC. 20 марта 2015 г.. Получено 20 марта 2015.
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- ^ «Ибрагимович присоединится к клубу УЕФА, забившему 50 голов». УЕФА. 9 марта 2016 г.. Получено 10 марта 2016.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович: замените Эйфелеву башню моей статуей, и я останусь». ESPN FC. 23 марта 2016 г.. Получено 23 марта 2016.
- ^ «Пари Сен-Жермен забивает в Кану шесть очков, а Златан Ибрагимович забивает дважды». Хранитель. 16 апреля 2016 г.. Получено 17 апреля 2016.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович побил рекорд ПСЖ, выиграв дубль над« Нантом »». Хранитель. 14 мая 2016. Получено 6 октября 2016.
- ^ «Марсель 2–4 Париж Сен-Жермен». BBC Sport. 21 мая 2016. Получено 22 мая 2016.
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- ^ «Манчестер Юнайтед подписывает Златана Ибрагимовича». ManUtd.com. Манчестер Юнайтед. 1 июля 2016 г.. Получено 1 июля 2016.
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- ^ «Top Story: всплывают детали контракта Златана». ESPN FC. 24 мая 2016. Получено 2 июля 2016.
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- ^ Уолли, Майк (20 августа 2016 г.). «Манчестер Юнайтед 2–0 Саутгемптон». BBC Sport. Получено 20 августа 2016.
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- ^ «Лестер Сити 0 Манчестер Юнайтед 3: Ибрагимович вошел в историю, поскольку возродились надежды четырех лучших». Четыре, четыре, два. 5 февраля 2017 г.. Получено 5 февраля 2017.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович: нападающий« МЮ »заблокирован на три игры за агрессивное поведение». BBC Sport. 7 марта 2017.
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- ^ «Златан будет носить рубашку №10». ManUtd.com. Манчестер Юнайтед. 24 августа 2017 г.. Получено 6 марта 2018.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович устанавливает рекорд Лиги чемпионов с« Манчестер Юнайтед »». ESPN. 23 ноября 2017 г.. Получено 24 ноября 2017.
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- ^ «Златан покидает Манчестер Юнайтед». ManUtd.com. Манчестер Юнайтед. 22 марта 2018 г.. Получено 22 марта 2018.
- ^ «Знак Лос-Анджелеса Златан Ибрагимович». LA Galaxy. Получено 23 марта 2018.
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- ^ «‘Они хотели Златана, я дал им Златана: Ибрагимович дал болельщикам Лос-Анджелеса то, что они хотели, после победного матча ». Независимый. 1 апреля 2018 г.. Получено 1 апреля 2018.
- ^ Мендола, Николас (31 мая 2018 г.). «Златан устал от того, что Лос-Анджелес играет сзади (основные моменты)». NBC Sports. Получено 2 июн 2018.
- ^ «Подтяжка Златана Ибрагимовича помогает LA Galaxy победить Реал Солт Лейк». ESPN FC. Получено 5 июля 2018.
- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович снова забивает гол в разгроме« Галактики »над Columbus Crew». Fox Sports. Получено 8 июля 2018.
- ^ «Обзор MLS: Златан Ибрагимович забил, когда LA Galaxy победил Philadelphia Union». Sky Sports. Получено 22 июля 2018.
- ^ «Ибрагимович сделал первый хет-трик на MLS, ралли Galaxy прошло мимо Орландо-Сити». Sportsnet. Ассошиэйтед Пресс. 30 июля 2018 г.. Получено 30 июля 2018.
- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович забивает и забивает 500 голов за клуб и страну». ESPN FC. 15 сентября 2018 г.. Получено 16 сентября 2018.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович все улыбается после победы над Portland Timbers». La Galaxy. 31 марта 2019 г.. Получено 1 апреля 2019.
- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович забивает 2 гола в ответ, Galaxy Chop Down Timbers». Общественный спорт. 31 марта 2019 г.. Получено 1 апреля 2019.
- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович делает отличный хет-трик после того, как заявил, что он« лучший на сегодняшний день »в MLS». BBC. 20 июля 2019.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович в Твиттере». 13 ноября 2019 г.. Получено 13 ноября 2019.
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- ^ «Златан Ибрагимович riabbraccia il Milan» (на итальянском). Associazione Calcio Milan. 27 декабря 2019 г.. Получено 27 декабря 2019.
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- ^ «Ибрагимович подписывает новый контракт с Миланом, чтобы положить конец спекуляциям с трансфером». Goal.com. 31 августа 2020.
- ^ «Шэмрок Роверс 0: 2 Милан: Ибрагимович и Чалханоглу закрепили прогресс Россонери». beIN Sports. 17 сентября 2020 г.. Получено 20 сентября 2020.
- ^ «Милан 2: 0 Болонья: Златан Ибрагимович дважды забивает в первом сезоне». BBC Sport. 21 сентября 2020 г.. Получено 21 сентября 2020.
- ^ «Интер Милан — Милан 1: 2: Златан Ибрагимович дважды забил гол за три минуты, поскольку« Милан »в хорошей форме обыграл соперника« Интер », чтобы сохранить победное начало сезона Серии А». BBC Sport. 17 октября 2020 г.. Получено 17 октября 2020.
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- ^ «‘Какая ебучая шутка! Ибрагимович обвиняет тренера сборной Швеции в том, что тот оставил Кулусевски за пределами стартового поля ». Goal.com. 7 сентября 2020.
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Златан Ибрагимович |
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Общая информация | ||
Прозвище | Ибра, Ибракадабра[1] | |
Родился | 3 октября 1981 (31 год) Мальмё, Швеция |
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Гражданство | Швеция Босния и Герцеговина |
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Рост | 195 см[2] | |
Вес | 95 кг[2] | |
Позиция | нападающий | |
Информация о клубе | ||
Клуб | Пари Сен-Жермен | |
Номер | 18 | |
Карьера | ||
Молодёжные клубы | ||
1987—1991 | Мальмё BI | |
1989—1995 | FBK Balkan | |
1995—1999 | Мальмё | |
Клубная карьера* | ||
1999—2001 | Мальмё | 40 (16) |
2001—2004 | Аякс | 74 (35) |
2004—2006 | Ювентус | 70 (23) |
2006—2009 | Интернационале | 88 (57) |
2009—2010 | Барселона | 29 (16) |
2010—2012 | Милан | 61 (42) |
2012—н.в. | Пари Сен-Жермен | 14 (17) |
Национальная сборная** | ||
2001 | Швеция (до 21) | 7 (6) |
2001—н.в. | Швеция | 85 (39) |
* Количество игр и голов за профессиональный клуб считается только для различных лиг национальных чемпионатов, откорректировано по состоянию на 12 декабря 2012. ** Количество игр и голов за национальную сборную в официальных матчах, откорректировано по состоянию |
Зла́тан Ибраги́мович (босн. Zlatan Ibrahimović; род. 3 октября 1981, Мальмё) — шведский футболист боснийского происхождения, выступающий за французский «Пари Сен-Жермен» и сборную Швеции, нападающий. Третий бомбардир в истории национальной сборной после Свена Рюделля и Гуннара Нордаля.
Содержание
- 1 Биография
- 1.1 Ранние годы
- 1.2 «Мальмё»
- 1.3 «Аякс»
- 1.4 «Ювентус»
- 1.5 «Интер»
- 1.6 «Барселона»
- 2 «Милан»
- 2.1 2010/2011
- 2.2 2011/2012
- 3 «Пари Сен-Жермен»
- 3.1 2012/2013
- 4 Сборная Швеции
- 5 Характеристика
- 6 Татуировки
- 7 Статистика выступлений
- 7.1 Клубная статистика
- 8 Достижения
- 9 Интересные факты
- 10 Примечания
- 11 Ссылки
Биография
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Ранние годы
Родился в Мальмё, в районе Русенгорд, в семье югославских эмигрантов. Его отец Шефик — боснийский славянин-мусульманин, а мать Юрка — боснийская хорватка. Они встретились и вступили в брак в Швеции. В восемь лет Златан стал выступать за детскую команду клуба «Балкан», в которой играли исключительно выходцы из балканских стран. 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 Златану выйти на поле. Тот забил восемь мячей, а его команда победила со счётом 8:4.
«Мальмё»
В возрасте 12 лет прошёл просмотр в клубе «Мальмё»[3]. С 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. Однако Ибрагимович, отыграв ещё полгода в Швеции, предпочёл перейти в «Аякс». Сумма трансфера составила 7,8 млн евро, что на тот момент являлось наибольшей суммой, которую получал шведский клуб за своего игрока.
«Аякс»
В «Аяксе» тренер Ко Адриансе выпускал Ибрагимовича на поле очень редко; однако 29 ноября 2001 года Ко Адриансе был уволен, и команду возглавил Рональд Куман, который начал регулярно включать Златана в стартовый состав, и его карьера быстро пошла вверх. В сезоне 2001/2002 «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 2003/2004 «Аякс» вернул себе чемпионский титул. В групповом матче против «Милана» 16 сентября 2003 года миланский полузащитник Дженнаро Гаттузо был удалён 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 (Ибрагимович обыграл пол-команды соперника, включая вратаря, и поразил пустые ворота). 31 августа 2004 года, в последний день летнего трансферного окна, Ибрагимович покинул «Аякс» и за 19 миллионов евро 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». Поначалу он начинал матчи на скамейке запасных, заканчивал же сезон Златан с 16 забитыми голами, твёрдым местом в стартовом составе и интересом к себе со стороны многих сильных клубов. В сезоне 2004/05 Серии A Ибрагимович был назван болельщиками «Ювентуса» лучшим игроком клуба этого сезона. 14 ноября 2005 года Ибрагимович получил шведский «Золотой мяч» — награду, которую получает лучший шведский футболист года. В общей же сложности за «Ювентус» Златан провёл 70 матчей и забил 23 гола. От товарищей по команде Златан получил прозвище «lo Zingaro» (цыган), связанное с его этническим происхождением. Летом 2006 года «Ювентус» и Ибрагимович потеряли чемпионские титулы, полученные в двух предыдущих сезонах, из-за коррупционного скандала. Затем Ибрагимович покинул «Ювентус», когда команда была переведена в Серию B, из-за нежелания играть во втором итальянском дивизионе.
«Интер»
10 августа 2006 года Ибрагимович подписал четырёхлетний контракт с миланским «Интером» (сумма трансфера — 24,8 млн евро).
В составе «Интера» он стал обладателем скудетто 2007, 2008, 2009. Также стал лучшим бомбардиром чемпионата Италии 2008/2009. Ибрагимович пришёл в «Интер» нестабильной звездой, которая зажигалась через раз. Но, получив стабильное место в основе, он начал играть всё лучше и лучше. В первом сезоне он был одним из лидеров команды, после гола в дерби «Милану» начал исправно забивать.
Но всерьёз об Ибрагимовиче начали говорить в сезоне 2007/2008, после красивейшего гола в «девятку» в ворота ЦСКА (тогда Ибрагимович оформил дубль). Этот гол использовали в заставке к матчам Лиги Чемпионов. В чемпионате Златан тоже забивал, и начались разговоры о том, что Ибрагимович претендует на Золотой мяч. Но в плей-офф он сыграл не лучшим образом против «Ливерпуля», и «Интер» вылетел из Лиги Чемпионов, а Златан — из списка претендентов на Золотой мяч. Далее были травмы, и без Ибрагимовича имевший колоссальный отрыв от преследователей Интер растерял к последнему туру почти всё. В матче против «Пармы» только выход Ибрагимовича и его «золотой дубль» позволили «Интеру» выиграть Скудетто.
К моменту, когда в «Интер» прибыл Моуриньо, Златан был главной звездой серии А. Ибрагимович выдал невероятный сезон в серии А 2008/2009, став лучшим бомбардиром чемпионата и забивая голы пятками, головой, из-за пределов штрафной и со штрафных. Но в Европе был полный провал. Вылет от «Манчестер Юнайтед» и ни одного забитого гола. Вся команда искала Ибрагимовича и это вредило команде — его просто закрывали, и вся игра в атаке рушилась. В шести матчах плей-офф (за три года), где играл Ибрагимович, команда забила только в одном. Это был тупик как для команды, так и для Ибрагимовича. Златан заявлял летом, что готов остаться в «Интере», но боссы «Барселоны» предложили за него 46 миллионов и Это’О. От такой сделки нельзя было отказываться, и Ибрагимович, ставший символом эпохи Манчини, покинул «Интер».
«Барселона»
Златан Ибрагимович в составе «Барселоны»
27 июля 2009 года подписал пятилетний контракт с испанской «Барселоной». Миланский «Интер» получил за игрока 46 миллионов евро, а также Самуэля Это’о, оценённого в 20 миллионов евро[4][5].
Ещё не сыграв ни одного матча за «Барселону», Златан уже побил два рекорда: во-первых, он стал самым дорогим приобретением за всю историю «Барселоны», во-вторых, на его презентацию пришли рекордные 62 000 болельщиков.
В первом туре испанской Примеры сезона 2009/2010 в матче против команды «Спортинг» Хихон Златан забил свой первый гол за «Барселону». В последующих пяти матчах Примеры, Златан неизменно поражал ворота соперников, забив пять мячей в пяти дебютных матчах чемпионата.
Я с детства мечтал играть в «Барселоне». Моя карьера в этом клубе началась хорошо, но затем Месси захотел играть на позиции центрального нападающего, а не на фланге. Я же стал жертвой его желаний, лишился свободы на поле. Я говорил Гвардиоле, что меня используют неправильно. Казалось, что он меня понял, но потом началось что-то странное. Он просто игнорировал меня. Он приветствовал каждого игрока, но не обращал внимания на меня. Футболисты «Барселоны» похожи на школьников, которые делают всё, что скажет им тренер. Я же привык задавать вопросы[6].
«Милан»
2010/2011
Летом 2010 года в прессе обсуждалась возможность возвращении Ибрагимовича в Италию. В качестве претендентов на форварда значились «Милан» и «Ювентус».[7][8] 28 августа 2010 года было объявлено о переходе Ибрагимовича в «Милан» на правах годичной аренды, по окончании которой итальянский клуб сможет выкупить права на игрока за 24 миллиона евро[9]. 11 сентября 2010 года в своём первом матче за «Милан», во втором туре серии А сезона 2010/2011 против «Чезены» на выезде, Ибрагимович провёл весь матч в основном составе и на 86-й минуте не смог реализовать пенальти (пробил в штангу).[10] 15 сентября 2010 года Ибрагимович открыл счёт своим голам за «Милан»: на 66 и 69 минутах оформил дубль в домашнем матче Лиги чемпионов с французским «Осером».[11][12]
2011/2012
Свой первый гол в сезоне Ибрагимович забил 6 августа 2011 года в матче за Суперкубок Италии 2011 против «Интернационале», закончившийся победой миланцев со счетом 2:1. В чемпионате Златан отличился уже в первом туре, матч против «Лацио» (2:2).
3 марта 2012 года в выездном матче против «Палермо» Ибрагимович сделал свой первый и единственный хет-трик за Милан (4:0). Он отличился на 21, 31 и 35-й минутах (хет-трик за 14 минут)!
В конце сезона он стал лучшим бомбардиром Чемпионата Италии за сезон 2011/12, отличившись 28 раз (из них 10 — с пенальти). Всего за сезон Ибрагимович забил 35 голов (28 — в чемпионате, 5 — в лиге чемпионов, 1 — в Кубке и Суперкубке Италии).
«Пари Сен-Жермен»
2012/2013
В июле 2012 года французский «Пари Сен-Жермен» предложил «Милану» 60 миллионов евро за Ибрагимовича и его одноклубника Тиаго Силву и руководство итальянского клуба согласилось отпустить своих лидеров. 18 июля 2012 года Златан подписал с парижанами контракт сроком на три года[13][14]. Свой первый официальный матч Златан сыграл 11 августа 2012 года в матче 1-го тура Чемпионата Франции против «Лорьян» (2:2), где забил свои первые два гола за новый клуб. Свой второй дубль (3-4 голы за клуб) Ибрагимович забил 2 сентября 2012 года в матче четвертого тура Чемпионата Франции против «Лилль» (2:1).
Пятый гол за клуб Златан забил в матче пятого тура Лиги 1 13 сентября 2012 года против «Тулузы» (2:0). 18 сентября ПСЖ стартовал в Лиге чемпионов, с группового этапа, в матче первого тура обыгран Динамо Киев со счетом 4:1. Первый гол забил как раз Златан, с пенальти. Седьмой и восьмой голы за «ПСЖ» (третий дубль Златана) Ибрагимович забил 22 сентября в матче Лиги 1 против «Бастии» (4:0, победа парижан).
Сборная Швеции
На чемпионате мира 2002 года Ибрагимович лишь два раза выходил на замену в концовках матчей против Аргентины и Сенегала, но на Евро-2004 атаку команды без него представить уже было нельзя. Гол пяткой в ворота Италии, по сути обеспечивший шведам выход в четвертьфинал, стал одним из самых зрелищных на турнире. В матче четвертьфинала против голландцев Ибрагимович доиграл до серии пенальти и не забил свой удар, послав мяч выше ворот, после чего Швеция покинула Евро-2004. На чемпионате мира 2006 года Златан не забивал, а его сборная выбыла в 1⁄8 финала, проиграв сборной Германии. Перед началом Евро-2008 Златан повредил колено и играл на уколах, тем не менее он смог отличиться двумя голами в ворота греков и испанцев, один из этих мячей признан лучшим в туре, однако шведы не сумели выйти в плей-офф. Ибрагимович оставался ключевым игроком своей сборной, но после непопадания сборной на чемпионат мира 2010 года он высказал нежелание играть в её составе, пока, по крайней мере, в товарищеских матчах. Впрочем, по окончании Мундиаля Златан поменял своё решение и объявил о возвращении в сборную. На Евро-2012 сумел забить дважды — сборным Украины и Франции, причём гол в ворота французов был признан лучшим голом чемпионата, но шведская сборная вновь покинула чемпионат после группового этапа.
Характеристика
Ибрагимовича обвиняют в грязной игре. Он играет локтями (запрещено правилами футбола), щипает соперников.[15] Главный тренер сборной Украины Олег Блохин сказал на пресс-конференции чемпионата Европы 2012: «Хочу передать привет Ибрагимовичу, который общипал спины нашим защитникам. У них спины в синяках.»[16]
Татуировки
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Ибрагимович известен как любитель татуировок. Их у него насчитывается одиннадцать штук. В основном они касаются семейного характера.
- «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.
Статистика выступлений
Клубная статистика
- По состоянию на 8 декабря 2012 года
Выступление | Лига | Кубок страны | Еврокубки | Другие | Итого | |||||||
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Клуб | Лига | Сезон | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы | Игры | Голы |
Мальмё | Аллсвенскан | 1999 | 6 | 1 | — | — | — | 6 | 1 | |||
Суперэттан | 2000 | 26 | 12 | — | — | — | 26 | 12 | ||||
Аллсвенскан | 2001 | 8 | 3 | — | — | — | 8 | 3 | ||||
Итого | 40 | 16 | — | — | — | 40 | 16 | |||||
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 | 13 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 20 | 16 |
Итого | 13 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 20 | 16 | ||
Всего за карьеру | 373 | 199 | 22 | 12 | 99 | 34 | 13 | 2 | 507 | 247 |
Достижения
Командные достижения
- «Аякс»
- Чемпион Нидерландов (2): 2001/02, 2003/04
- Обладатель Кубка Нидерландов: 2001/02
- Обладатель Суперкубка Нидерландов: 2003
- «Ювентус»
- Чемпион Италии (2): 2004/05, 2005/06— вследствие «Кальчополи» оба титула аннулированы
- «Интер»
- Чемпион Италии (3): 2007, 2007/08, 2008/09
- Обладатель Суперкубка Италии (2): 2006, 2008
- «Барселона»
- Чемпион Испании: 2009/10
- Обладатель Суперкубка Испании: 2009, 2010
- Обладатель Суперкубка УЕФА: 2009
- Победитель Клубного чемпионата мира: 2009
- «Милан»
- Чемпион Италии: 2010/11
- Обладатель Суперкубка Италии: 2011
Личные достижения
- Лучший бомбардир Серии A: 2011/2012
- Футболист года в Швеции: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
- Футболист года в Италии: 2007, 2008, 2010.
- Входит в состав символической сборной по итогам чемпионата Европы 2012 года по версии УЕФА
- Обладатель премии Golden Foot 2012
Интересные факты
- В 2011 году Ибрагимович выиграл 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.
- Ибрагимович не имеет титула победителя Лиги Чемпионов. При этом он перешёл в «Барселону» после сезона, в котором каталонцы выиграли главный европейский клубный турнир и покинул клуб перед сезоном, в котором это случилось вновь. Также Златан покинул «Интер» перед сезоном, в котором миланцы выиграли лигу Чемпионов в первый раз за 45 лет.
- Дважды, перед переходом в другой клуб (2009 год в «Барселону» и в 2012 году в «ПСЖ»), менял номер на «10». Но после этого не появлялся на поле с этим номером, в официальных матчах.
- Женат, жена — Хелена Сегер, двое сыновей: Максимилиан и Винсент[17].
- Ибрагимович стал первым в истории футболистом, забивавшим за шесть разных клубов в еврокубках[18].
- У Ибрагимовича обширный автопарк. Он владеет следующими машинами: VolvoC30 T5 RDesign, Ferrari 360-Spider, Ferrari Enzo, Maserati GranTurismo, Audi Q7, Audi S8 Quattro, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, Porsche Carrera GT, Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4, которую он планирует приобрести в ближайшее время [19].
Примечания
- ↑ Профиль на Goal.com
- ↑ 1 2 Zlatan Ibrahimovic (англ.). AC Milan. Архивировано из первоисточника 23 февраля 2012.
- ↑ Ибрагимович в пятый раз признан лучшим футболистом Швеции
- ↑ Ибрагимович подписал пятилетний контракт БарсаМания. 27 июля 2009
- ↑ Ibrahimovic signs five-year contract (англ.) FCBarcelona.cat. 27.07.2009.
- ↑ Ибрагимович: орал на Гвардиолу: «У тебя нет яиц!»
- ↑ Agent not ruling out Zlatan Ibrahimovic return to Juventus (англ.) (10 May 2010). Архивировано из первоисточника 23 февраля 2012. Проверено 5 ноября 2010.
- ↑ Erdogan Akoglu ITALY/ AC MILAN, Ibrahimovic is close (англ.). footballpress.net (21 August 2010). Архивировано из первоисточника 23 февраля 2012. Проверено 5 ноября 2010.
- ↑ Ibrahimovic loan to AC Milan agreed (англ.). fcbarcelona.com (28.08.2010). Архивировано из первоисточника 23 февраля 2012. Проверено 5 ноября 2010.
- ↑ Cesena — Milan — 2:0 (итал.). Lega Serie A.it (11.09.2010). Архивировано из первоисточника 23 февраля 2012. Проверено 11 сентября 2010.
- ↑ Milan — Auxerre finisce 2:0! (итал.). AC Milan.com (15.09.2010). Архивировано из первоисточника 4 июня 2012. Проверено 15 сентября 2010.
- ↑ Ibrahimovic sveglia il Milan (итал.). La Repubblica.it (15.09.2010). Архивировано из первоисточника 23 февраля 2012. Проверено 15 сентября 2010.
- ↑ AC Milan comunicato ufficiale (итал.). Sito ufficiale dell’AC Milan (18.07.2012). Архивировано из первоисточника 6 августа 2012. Проверено 19 июля 2012.
- ↑ Zlatan Ibrahimovic’ 3 ans au PSG! (фр.). Site officiel du Paris Saint-Germain (18.07.2012). Архивировано из первоисточника 6 августа 2012. Проверено 19 июля 2012.
- ↑ Защитник сборной Украины: «Сказал Ибрагимовичу, какой он хороший парень», РосБизнесКонсалтинг (12 июня 2012). Проверено 15 июня 2012.
- ↑ Стельмах, Александр, Владислав Юдин. ЧЕ-2012. Украина — Франция. Пресс-конференция Олега Блохина, UA-футбол (14 июня 2012). Проверено 15 июня 2012.
- ↑ Личная жизнь Ибрагимовича
- ↑ 10 вещей, которые надо знать о 1-м туре Лиги чемпионов
- ↑ Златан Ибрагимович и его автомобили
Ссылки
- Профиль на официальном сайте ФК «Пари Сен-Жермен» (фр.)
- Профиль на transfermarkt.de (нем.)
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Перевод «Златан Ибрагимович» на английский
Златан Ибрагимович добивался чемпионства во всех странах, за чьи клубы играл.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has won the league trophy in every country he has played in.
Златан Ибрагимович является одним из самых известных футболистов планеты.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of the most famous soccer players on the planet.
Златан Ибрагимович с 62 голами является лучшим бомбардиром в истории сборной Швеции.
In addition, Zlatan Ibrahimovic with 62 goals is the best scorer in the history of Sweden.
Златан Ибрагимович родился З октября 1981.
Шведский футболист Златан Ибрагимович может продолжить карьеру в Испании.
Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic could continue his career in Egypt.
Златан Ибрагимович был форвардом мирового класса, но сейчас он не находится на таком уровне.
Шведский нападающий Златан Ибрагимович подписал шестимесячный контракт на 3,5 миллиона евро с возможностью продления еще на один год.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has signed a six-month contract worth 3.5 million euros with the option for an additional year.
Златан Ибрагимович хочет снять документальный фильм о себе
Златан Ибрагимович успешно перенёс операцию на травмированном колене
Нападающий ПСЖ Златан Ибрагимович может вернуться в Серию А.
Star Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic may be on his career to return to Serie A.
Есть только один Златан Ибрагимович, другого никогда не будет.
Форвард итальянского Милана Златан Ибрагимович установил новый рекорд в Серии А.
Как Златан Ибрагимович возвращается в большой…
Маркос Рохо и Златан Ибрагимович продолжают отсутствовать, поскольку оба восстанавливаются после серьезных травм колена.
Marcos Rojo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic also remain on the sidelines as they recover from knee injuries.
Один из самых спорных футбольных звезд нынешнего времени, Златан Ибрагимович сыграет главную роль в новом рекламном ролике Volvo.
One of the most controversial football stars of current times, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is starring in a new commercial for Volvo.
Златан Ибрагимович шведский футболист боснийско-хорватского происхождения.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a Swedish footballer of Bosnian and Croatian descent.
Самый известный шведский игрок современности Златан Ибрагимович родился З-го октября 1981-го года.
One of the famous soccer players Zlatan Ibrahimovic was born on 3 October 1981.
Златан Ибрагимович купил церковь и переделал ее в апартаменты
Спорт Златан Ибрагимович не собирается заканчивать карьеру из-за травмы
«Но, если бы я должен был выбрать одного [в качестве лучшего], я сказал бы — Златан Ибрагимович.
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