Zlatan Ibrahimović

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Full Name
Zlatan Ibrahimović

Position
Striker

Born
3 October 1981

Country
Sweden

Clubs
Malmo FF (Sweden)
Ajax (Holland)
Juventus (Italy)
Inter Milan (Italy)
Barcelona (Spain)
AC Milan (Italy)
Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Manchester United (England)
LA Galaxy (USA)
AC Milan (Italy)

Professional Career
1999-Present

International Caps/Goals
116 caps/62 goals

Honours
2 Dutch Eredivisie title, 1 Dutch Cup (Ajax)
2 Italian Serie A Scudetto (Juventus)
3 Italian Serie A Scudetto, 2 Italian Super Cup (Inter Milan)
1 Italian Serie A Scudetto, 1 Italian Super Cup (AC Milan)
1 Spanish La Liga title, 2 Spanish Super Cup (Barcelona)
4 French Ligue 1 title, 2 French Cup, 3 French League Cup (Paris Saint-Germain)
1 Community Shield, 1 League Cup (Manchester United)
1 UEFA Europa League (Manchester United)
1 UEFA Super Cup (Barcelona)
1 World Club Cup (Barcelona)

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Flamboyant talent Zlatan Ibrahimović was one of the most decorated footballers in the world, winning multiple league titles and cups in Holland, Italy, Spain, England and France. The lanky and powerful striker was no stranger to both controversies and spectacular goals, one of which was an outrageous overhead kick goal from 30 yards against England in 2012.

The best player to come out of Sweden, Ibrahimović was also the national team’s all-time top scorer. In a football career that spanned more than two decades, he was one of the few to have scored in each of the last four decades, from the nineties to the 2020s.

Another amazing record of Ibrahimović was his consecutive winning of league titles. Starting from the 2003 season, he had won league titles in 12 straight seasons. This included one Dutch, six Italian, one Spanish and four French league titles (although the two Serie A Scudetto won at Juventus were later revoked due to the match-fixing scandal). Overall, Ibrahimović was one of the most prolific footballers in history, having scored 478 goals in almost 800 games in all competitions in his career.

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