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{{short description|Swedish association football player}}
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{{Infobox football biography
| name = Zlatan Ibrahimović
| image = Zlatan Ibrahimović June 2018.jpg
| image_size = 200
| caption = Ibrahimović in 2018
| fullname = Zlatan Ibrahimović<ref name="fifadoc">{{Cite web|title=FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2009 presented by Toyota: List of Players|url=http://www.fifadata.com/document/fcwc/2009/PDF/FCWC_2009_SquadLists_BAR.pdf|publisher=FIFA|format=PDF|page=1|date=1 December 2009|accessdate=28 March 2014}}</ref>
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1981|10|3}}<ref name="fifadoc" />
| birth_place = [[Malmö]], Sweden
| height = 1.95 m<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psg.fr/en/Equipe-Pro/300002/Fiche-joueur/2737/Ibrahimovic-Zlatan|title=Ibrahimovic Zlatan|publisher=Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|accessdate=18 July 2012}}</ref>
| position = [[Forward (association football)#Striker|Striker]]
| currentclub = [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
| clubnumber = 21
| youthyears1 = 1989–1991 |youthclubs1 = [[FC Rosengård 1917|Malmö BI]]
| youthyears2 = 1991–1995 |youthclubs2 = [[FBK Balkan]]
| youthyears3 = 1995–1999 |youthclubs3 = [[Malmö FF]]
| years1 = 1999–2001 |clubs1 = [[Malmö FF]] |caps1 = 40 |goals1 = 16
| years2 = 2001–2004 |clubs2 = [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] |caps2 = 74 |goals2 = 35
| years3 = 2004–2006 |clubs3 = [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] |caps3 = 70 |goals3 = 23
| years4 = 2006–2009 |clubs4 = [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] |caps4 = 88 |goals4 = 57
| years5 = 2009–2011 |clubs5 = [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |caps5 = 29 |goals5 = 16
| years6 = 2010–2011 |clubs6 = → [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (loan) |caps6 = 29 |goals6 = 14
| years7 = 2011–2012 |clubs7 = [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] |caps7 = 32 |goals7 = 28
| years8 = 2012–2016 |clubs8 = [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] |caps8 = 122 |goals8 = 113
| years9 = 2016–2018 |clubs9 = [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] |caps9 = 33 |goals9 = 17
| years10 = 2018–2019 |clubs10 = [[LA Galaxy]] |caps10 = 56 |goals10 = 52
| years11 = 2020– |clubs11 = [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] |caps11 = 8 |goals11 = 3<!-- LEAGUE ONLY; DO NOT COUNT PLAYOFFS -->
| nationalyears1 = 1999 |nationalteam1 = [[Sweden national under-19 football team|Sweden U18]] |nationalcaps1 = 4 |nationalgoals1 = 1
| nationalyears2 = 2001 |nationalteam2 = [[Sweden national under-21 football team|Sweden U21]] |nationalcaps2 = 7 |nationalgoals2 = 6
| nationalyears3 = 2001–2016 |nationalteam3 = [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]] |nationalcaps3 = 116 |nationalgoals3 = 62
| club-update = 15:55, 8 March 2020 (UTC)
}}
'''Zlatan Ibrahimović''' ({{IPA-sv|ˈslǎː<!-- Not [ɑː], this name is pronounced with the central vowel [aː] that is not found in native Swedish words. -->tan ɪbraˈhǐːmʊvɪtɕ}}, {{IPA-sh|zlǎtan ibraxǐːmoʋitɕ|bs}}; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward (association football)#Striker|striker]] for [[Serie A]] club [[A.C. Milan]]. Ibrahimović is widely regarded as one of the best strikers of all time.<ref name="ESPN">{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/player/11001/zlatan-ibrahimovic|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=15 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/24035146|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: From teenage outcast to world great|last=Smith|first=Ben|date=10 September 2013|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=17 May 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://espnfc.com/news/story?id=604536&sec=europe|title=Mourinho: Ibrahimovic is better than Ronaldo|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=17 May 2014}}</ref> He is one of the most decorated active footballers in the world,{{refn|group=note|[[Dani Alves]] has won 38 trophies in his career,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/club/paris-saint-germain/160/blog/post/3490216/dani-alves-wins-38th-trophy-but-knee-injury-could-cost-him-shot-at-world-cup-this-summer|title=Dani Alves wins 38th trophy but knee injury could cost him shot at World Cup this summer|publisher=[[ESPN]]|last=Johnson|first=Jonathan|date=9 May 2018|access-date=12 June 2018}}</ref> whilst [[Andrés Iniesta]] has 36 trophies to his name (32 with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fcbarcelona.com/football/first-team/news/2017-2018/iniesta-s-32-trophies-at-barca|title=Iniesta's 32 trophies at Barça|date=21 May 2018|access-date=22 June 2018|publisher=Futbol Club Barcelona|location=Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain}}</ref> three with [[Spain national football team|Spain]], and one with [[Vissel Kobe]].)}} having won 31 trophies in his career.<ref>{{cite news|title=After Zlatan Ibrahimovic's 32nd trophy win, who are the most decorated players in football?|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/02/27/zlatan-ibrahimovics-32nd-trophy-win-decorated-players-football/zlatan-ibrahimovic/|accessdate=28 February 2017|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=27 February 2017}}</ref> He has scored over [[List of men's footballers with 500 or more goals|540 career goals]], and has scored in each of the last four decades.<ref name=D500>{{cite news |title=Zlatan scores 500th goal with incredible spinning volley |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45546065 |accessdate=16 September 2018 |publisher=BBC}}</ref><ref name="four decades">{{cite news |title=Four different decades - Zlatan hits scoring landmark |url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2020/0111/1105798-four-different-decades-zlatan-hits-scoring-landmark/ |accessdate=12 January 2020 |agency=RTE}}</ref>

Ibrahimović began his career at [[Malmö FF]] in 1999, and signed for [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] two years later. At Ajax, Ibrahimović gained a reputation as one of the most promising forwards in Europe, and departed two years later to sign for [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]. He excelled in [[Serie A]] in a strike partnership with [[David Trezeguet]], before joining domestic rivals [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] in 2006, where he won the [[Capocannoniere]] (Serie A top scorer) in 2008–09 and won three consecutive Serie A titles. In the summer of 2009, he moved to [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in one of [[List of most expensive association football transfers|the world's most expensive transfers]], before returning to Italy the following season, joining Milan. With them, he won another Serie A title in the [[2010–11 Serie A|2010–11 season]], before joining [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] in July 2012. During his four-season stay in with them, Ibrahimović won a number of trophies including four consecutive [[List of French football champions|Ligue 1]] titles, and was the [[List of Ligue 1 top scorers|top scorer in Ligue 1]] for three seasons. In October 2015, he became PSG's [[List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. records and statistics#Goalscorers|all time leading goalscorer]] at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/joueur/ibrahimovic-zlatan|title=Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC|accessdate=31 May 2015|publisher=Ligue 1}}</ref> In 2016, he joined [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] on a [[Free transfer (association football)|free transfer]] and won the [[FA Community Shield]], [[Football League Cup]] and [[UEFA Europa League]] in his first season. Ibrahimović joined American club [[LA Galaxy]] in 2018. Two years later, he rejoined Milan.

Ibrahimović is one of ten players to have made [[List of footballers with 100 or more caps|100 or more appearances]] for the [[Sweden national football team|Swedish national team]], over a 15-year international career. He is the country's [[List of top international association football goal scorers by country|all-time leading goalscorer]] with 62 goals. He represented Sweden at the [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]] and [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]] [[FIFA World Cup]]s, as well as the [[UEFA Euro 2004|2004]], [[UEFA Euro 2008|2008]], [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]], and [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]] [[UEFA European Football Championship|UEFA European Championships]]. He has been awarded ''[[Guldbollen]]'' (''the Golden Ball''), given to the Swedish player of the year, a record 11 times, including 10 consecutive times from 2007 to 2016.<ref name="guldbollen">{{cite news|first=Jack|last=Austin|title=Manchester United news: Zlatan Ibrahimovic awarded his own statue in Sweden|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-united-news-zlatan-ibrahimovic-statue-sweden-player-of-the-year-a7433531.html|accessdate=9 December 2016|work=The Independent|date=23 November 2016}}</ref> Ibrahimović's [[bicycle kick]] goal for Sweden against England won the 2013 [[FIFA Puskás Award]].<ref name="Puskas">{{cite web|title=FIFA Puskás Award 2013 – Results |url=https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/ballond'or/pusk%C3%A1saward/02/26/04/11/13_01_2014_puskas_results_neutral.pdf |publisher=FIFA |accessdate=11 January 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140114024109/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/ballond%27or/pusk%C3%A1saward/02/26/04/11/13_01_2014_puskas_results_neutral.pdf |archivedate=14 January 2014 }}</ref>

Ibrahimović was named in the [[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA FIFPro World XI]] in 2013 and the [[UEFA Team of the Year]] in [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2007|2007]], [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2009|2009]], [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2013|2013]] and [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2014|2014]]. He finished at a peak of fourth for the [[FIFA Ballon d'Or]] in [[2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2013]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2013/dec/100-greatest-footballers-2013|title=The 100 best footballers in the world 2013 – interactive|work=The Guardian|date=20 December 2013|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref> ''[[FourFourTwo]]'' magazine named him the third-greatest player never to win the [[UEFA Champions League]].<ref>{{cite news |title=The 25 best players never to win the Champions League. #3 Zlatan Ibrahimović |url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/gallery/20-best-players-never-win-champions-league |accessdate=28 August 2018 |work=FourFourTwo}}</ref> In December 2014, Swedish newspaper ''[[Dagens Nyheter]]'' ranked him the second-greatest Swedish sportsperson ever, after [[tennis]] player [[Björn Borg]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30589052|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Striker fumes as Borg is top sporting Swede|date=23 December 2014|accessdate=23 December 2014|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> Off the field, Ibrahimović is known for his brash persona and outspoken comments, in addition to referring to himself [[Illeism|in the third person]].<ref name="Zlatan Quotes">{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/the-filter/11083954/How-to-live-your-life-like-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic.html|title=How to live your life like Zlatan Ibrahimovic|last=Warwick|first=Josh|date=9 September 2014|work=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=9 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/zlatan-ibrahimovic-quotes-best-outspoken-5180054|title=The world according to Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Read the PSG striker's best quotes|date=26 October 2015|work=Daily Mirror}}</ref>

==Early life==
{{Quote box|width=30%|align=right|quote="I put up photos of [[Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)|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."|source=— From his autobiography, ''I Am Zlatan''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Ibrahimovic |first1=Zlatan |title=I Am Zlatan |date=27 June 2013 |publisher=Penguin |location=London |page=55}}</ref>}}
Ibrahimović was born in [[Malmö]], Sweden, on 3 October 1981.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.biography.com/people/zlatan-ibrahimovic-21342025|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic|website=Biography|access-date=19 April 2018}}</ref> He was born to a [[Muslim]] [[Bosniak]] father, Šefik Ibrahimović, who emigrated to Sweden in 1977,<ref>{{cite book|last1=Burton|first1=Fred|title=Under Fire|date=2 October 2014|publisher=Icon Books|page=224|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8Gv4AVL8W2AC&pg=PA224|accessdate=12 March 2015}}</ref> and a [[Catholic]] [[Croats|Croat]] mother, Jurka Gravić, who also emigrated to Sweden where the couple first met.<ref>* {{Cite web|title=Everything you need to know about Zlatan|url=http://www.psg.fr/en/News/003001/Article/58553/Gros-plan-sur-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic|website=psg.fr|publisher=Paris Saint-Germain FC|access-date=25 January 2016|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160126065535/http://www.psg.fr/en/News/003001/Article/58553/Gros-plan-sur-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic|archivedate=26 January 2016}}
* {{cite news|url=http://infokusi.com/zlatan-ibrahimovic-eshte-me-gjak-dhe-origjine-shqiptare/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic eshte me gjak dhe origjine Shqiptare|publisher=Infokusi|date=4 October 2015|language=Albanian|access-date=4 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304101503/http://infokusi.com/zlatan-ibrahimovic-eshte-me-gjak-dhe-origjine-shqiptare/|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=dead}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.newsbomb.al/component/k2/item/22297-zlatan-ibrahimovic-me-gjak-shqiptar|publisher=News Bomb|title=Zlatan Ibrahimović me gjak Shqiptar|date=4 October 2015|language=Albanian}}{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
* {{cite web|url=http://minuta90.com/ibrahimovic-ka-nje-damar-shqiptar/|title=Ibrahimovic ka një damar shqiptar|publisher=Minuta90|date=3 October 2015|language=Albanian}}
* {{cite web|url=https://www.voal.ch/zlatan-ibrahimovici-shqiptar-nga-nena/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimoviçi – shqiptar nga nëna|date=4 October 2015|publisher=Voal.ch|language=Albanian}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/landslagsfotboll/em2012/article13139322.ab|title=Utskälld av Zlatan – på albanska...|publisher=Sport Bladet|date=8 June 2011|first=Johan|last=Flinck|language=Swedish}}
* {{cite web|url=http://gazetainfopress.com/sport/besoni-ose-jo-zlatan-ibrahimovic-ka-prejardhje-shqiptare-foto|publisher=Inforpress|language=Albanian|title=Besoni ose jo, Zlatan Ibrahimoviç, ka prejardhje shqiptare (Foto)|date=23 August 2016}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.botasot.info/futboll-sporti/568961/e-besoni-nena-e-ibrahimovicit-eshte-shqiptare/|publisher=Botasot|language=Albanian|title=E besoni: Nëna e Ibrahimovicit është shqiptare!|date=23 August 2016}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.newsbomb.al/nena-e-zlatan-ibrahimovic-eshte-shqiptare-foto-50634|publisher=Newsbomb|date=23 August 2016|language=Albanian|title=NËNA E ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIÇ ËSHTË SHQIPTARE (FOTO)}}</ref> His father was born in [[Bijeljina]] (in modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina), and his mother in the village of Prkos in [[Škabrnja]], in the [[SFR Yugoslavia]] (modern-day Croatia).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.jutarnji.hr/life/uzbudljiva-autobiografije-svjetske-zvijezde-od-subote-u-prodaji-bio-sam-problematican-tinejdzer-iz-kvarta-krao-bicikle-i-uzivao-u-tome/1530432/|title=Uzbudljiva autobiografije svjetske zvijezde od subote u prodaji! 'Bio sam problematičan tinejdžer iz kvarta, krao bicikle i uživao u tome'|work=Jutarnji list|first=Dražen|last=Krušelj|date=6 June 2012|accessdate=6 June 2012|language=Croatian}}</ref> He had a [[Catholic]] [[Christianity|Christian]] upbringing.<ref name="elentorno.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.elentorno.com/noticia/37724/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: "El gol no lo es todo para mí, no estoy preocupado"|publisher=elentorno.com|date=8 February 2010|language=Spanish|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100213014455/http://www.elentorno.com/noticia/37724/|archivedate=13 February 2010}}</ref><ref name="Cleris">{{Cite news|url=http://www.gp.se/sport/fotboll/1.306382-maltorkan-inget-som-oroar-zlatan|title=Måltorkan inget som oroar Zlatan|work=Göteborgs-Posten|first=Johannes|last=Cleris|date=8 February 2010|accessdate=6 October 2016|language=Swedish}}</ref>

Ibrahimović 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, [[FC Rosengård (men)|Malmö BI]] and briefly BK Flagg football clubs.<ref name="Sydsvenskan">{{cite news|url=http://sydsvenskan.se/sport/article96251/raquoRosenberg---for-mig-ar-han-hogerbacklaquo.html|title=Rosenberg – för mig är han högerback|accessdate=28 May 2009|work=Sydsvenskan|language=sv|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090802024544/http://sydsvenskan.se/sport/article96251/raquoRosenberg---for-mig-ar-han-hogerbacklaquo.html|archivedate=2 August 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.evolvia.se/ZlatanIbrahimovi%C4%87/tabid/54/Default.aspx.|title=Zlatan Ibrahimović|accessdate=28 May 2009|publisher=Evolvia|language=Swedish|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120316025327/http://www.evolvia.se/ZlatanIbrahimovi%C4%87/tabid/54/Default.aspx.|archivedate=16 March 2012}}</ref> While in his early teens, he was a regular for his hometown club [[Malmö FF]].<ref name="Sydsvenskan" /> At the age of 15, Ibrahimović was close to quitting his football career, in favour of working at the [[Dock (maritime)|docks]] in [[Malmö]], but his [[Manager (association football)|manager]] convinced him to continue playing.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sydsvenskan.se/sport/article6845.ece |title=Så blev Zlatan stor |date=23 June 2001 |accessdate=28 May 2009 |work=Sydsvenskan |last=Jönsson |first=Jan |language=Swedish |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090804143852/http://sydsvenskan.se/sport/article6845.ece |archivedate=4 August 2009 }}</ref> As a kid growing up, his hero was Brazilian forward [[Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)|Ronaldo]].<ref name="Metro">{{cite news |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic admits he idolises Brazil legend Ronaldo |url=https://metro.co.uk/2016/11/13/zlatan-ibrahimovic-admits-he-idolises-brazil-legend-ronaldo-6254788/ |accessdate=18 August 2018 |work=Metro}}</ref> An avid viewer of Italian football, prolific striker [[Gabriel Batistuta]] – a player with similar characteristics to himself – was another player he admired.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ken Early: Zlatan leaves his mark on English game |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/ken-early-zlatan-leaves-his-mark-on-english-game-1.2990200 |accessdate=18 August 2018 |work=The Irish Times}}</ref>

==Club career==
===Malmö FF===
{{Quote box|width=30%|align=right|quote="[[Arsène Wenger]] asked me to have a trial with Arsenal when I was 17. I turned it down. Zlatan doesn't do auditions."|source=— Ibrahimović on turning down Arsenal<ref name="Zlatan Quotes" />}}
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 F.C.|Arsenal]], while [[Leo Beenhakker]] (the technical director of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]) also expressed interest in the player after watching him in a friendly against Norwegian side [[Moss FK]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thespoiler.co.uk/index.php/2009/04/24/how-zlatan-ibrahimovic-nearly-joined-arsenal|title=How Zlatan Ibrahimovic nearly joined Arsenal|publisher=The Spoiler|accessdate=24 April 2009}}</ref> 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&nbsp;million [[Swedish kronor]] (€8.7&nbsp;million).<ref name=Malm>{{cite web|url=http://www.mff.se/himmelsblatt/historien.asp|title=Historien om MFF|archivedate=8 February 2009|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090208170223/http://mff.se/himmelsblatt/historien.asp|publisher=Malmö FF|language=Swedish}}</ref>

===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 [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] in his [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] debut on 17 September 2002. He scored five Champions League goals overall as Ajax fell to Milan in the quarter-finals.<ref>{{cite web |title=Standings – Group stage – Group D |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2002/standings/round=1636/group=1491/index.html |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=12 January 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Standings – Second group stage – Group B |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2002/standings/round=1637/group=1497/index.html |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=12 January 2015 }}</ref>

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.<ref>{{cite web |title=Goal • Zlatan Ibrahimović • Ajax – NAC Breda (22-08-2004) |url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pISL8A1FfG8 |via=YouTube |publisher=Ajax • Eredivisie Archief|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref><ref name="zlatanibrahimovic.net">{{cite web|url=http://www.zlatanibrahimovic.net/career/|title=Zlatans Career|publisher=ZlatanIbrahimovic.net|accessdate=7 December 2008}}</ref> On 18 August 2004, during an international match against the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]], Ibrahimović injured Ajax teammate [[Rafael van der Vaart]], who later accused Ibrahimović of hurting him intentionally. This led to Ibrahimović's sudden sale to [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] on 31 August.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://realmadridzone.blogspot.com/2008/08/player-profilerafael-van-der-vaart.html|title=Player Profile: Rafael Van der Vaart|publisher=realmadridzone.blogspot.com|date=5 August 2008|accessdate=7 December 2008}}</ref>

===Juventus===
Ibrahimović moved from Ajax to Juventus for €16&nbsp;million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.juventus.com/site/filesite/finance/comunicatipricesensitive/31_ago_2004_eng.pdf|title=Operations concerning Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Fabrizio Miccoli registration rights|date=31 August 2004|accessdate=26 July 2009|publisher=Juventus F.C.}}</ref> He was promptly inserted into the starting eleven due in part to top scorer [[David Trezeguet]]'s [[Sports injury|injury]] problems, and scored 16 goals. The club finished top of [[Serie A]], and in the [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] they reached the quarter-finals before being knocked out by eventual champions [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]].<ref>{{cite news |title=UEFA Champions League 2004–2005 |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2004/matches/round=1970/match=1084885/index.html |accessdate=3 August 2018 |publisher=UEFA}}</ref> Near the end of the season, Juventus reportedly rejected a €70&nbsp;million bid for him from [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], which was later revealed to be a [[publicity stunt]] initiated by Ibrahimović's [[Sports agent|agent]], [[Mino Raiola]], in order to increase his market value.<ref name="zlatanibrahimovic.net" /> 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.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130515095258/http://www.assocalciatori.it/Pagine/AlbodOro/tabid/161/language/en-US/Default.aspx “List of Oscar del Calcio winners”]. AIC. Retrieved 30 July 2018</ref><ref name="svenskfotboll">{{cite web|url=https://svenskfotboll.se/arkiv/tidigare/2005/11/guldbollen-2005-till-zlatan-ibrahimovic/|title=Guldbollen 2005 till Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Golden Ball 2005 to Zlatan Ibrahimovic)|publisher=Swedish Football Association|date=14 November 2005|accessdate=7 December 2008|language=Swedish|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111214222745/http://svenskfotboll.se/arkiv/tidigare/2005/11/guldbollen-2005-till-zlatan-ibrahimovic/|archive-date=14 December 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>

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 (football)|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 ''[[Scudetto|Scudetti]]'' as part of the verdict from the ''[[2006 Italian football scandal|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.<ref name="The Independent">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/ibrahimovic-set-to-take-legal-action-to-escape-from-juve-410436.html|title=Ibrahimovic set to take legal action to escape from Juve|work=The Independent|first=John|last=Nisbet|date=3 August 2006|accessdate=7 December 2008}}</ref>

===Inter Milan===
[[Image:Zlataninter.jpg|thumb|upright|Ibrahimović playing for Inter Milan in 2007]]

On 10 August 2006, Ibrahimović completed a €24.8&nbsp;million move to [[Inter Milan]], signing a four-year-deal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/news/23553|title=Zlatan ibrahimovic signs for Inter|date=10 August 2006|accessdate=26 July 2009|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano}}</ref> Ibrahimović said that he had supported Inter when he was young.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/news/23561|title=Ibrahimovic: "Inter, my team as a boy"|date=10 August 2006|accessdate=26 July 2009|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano}}</ref>

Ibrahimović made his debut for Inter on 26 August 2006 against [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] in the [[2006 Supercoppa Italiana]], playing the full 90 minutes as Inter won after [[extra time]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Primo_Piano/2006/08_Agosto/26/pressupercoppa.shtml|title=Supercoppa: Inter-Roma 4–3|work=La Gazzetta dello Sport|language=Italian|first=Jacopo|last=Gerna|date=26 August 2006|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref> He scored in his [[Serie A]] debut against [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] on 9 September as Inter commenced the league with a 3–2 win at [[Stadio Artemio Franchi]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2006/09/09/italy/serie-a/acf-fiorentina/fc-internazionale-milano/403461/|title=Fiorentina vs. Internazionale 2 – 3|publisher=Soccerway|date=9 September 2006|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/match_center/3591|title=Sporting Lisbon 1–0 Inter|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano|date=28 October 2006|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2006/10/28/italy/serie-a/ac-milan/fc-internazionale-milano/403548/|title=Milan vs. Internazionale 3 – 4|publisher=Soccerway|date=12 September 2006|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref> In his first season at the club, Ibrahimović top scored for Inter in [[2006–07 Serie A|Serie A]] with 15 goals, as the team won the ''Scudetto'' with a [[Football records in Italy|record]] 97 points.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/news/26615|title=Inter's Historic 2006/07 Serie A Season|date=28 May 2007|accessdate=18 May 2014|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano}}</ref>

Ibrahimović played his 100th Serie A match on 16 September 2007 at the [[San Siro]] against [[Catania Calcio|Catania]], where he appeared as a second-half substitute for [[Hernán Crespo]] in an eventual 2–0 win.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2007/09/16/italy/serie-a/fc-internazionale-milano/calcio-catania/501108/|title=Internazionale vs. Catania 2 – 0|publisher=Soccerway|date=16 September 2007|accessdate=18 March 2016}}</ref> In 2007, he signed a new contract until June 2013;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?L=en&N=30127|title=Ibrahimovic: "We're still top"|date=26 October 2008|accessdate=26 July 2009|publisher=F.C. Internazionale Milano}}</ref> it was reported that this contract had made him the world's highest paid footballer.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/premier-league/4537364/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-and-Kaka-pip-Premier-League-stars-in-football-wages-list.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Kaka pip Premier League stars in football wages list|first=Rory|last=Smith|date=6 February 2009|accessdate=21 October 2010|work=The Daily Telegraph|location=London}}</ref> On 18 May 2008, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 defeat of [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]] on the final day of the [[2007–08 Serie A]] season to give Inter a second consecutive ''Scudetto''.<ref name=redem>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2008/may/19/internazionale.europeanfootball|title=Inter's blushes spared as Ibrahimovic earns his redemption|date=19 May 2008|accessdate=18 May 2014|work=The Guardian}}</ref> 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]].<ref name="redem" />

[[File:Ibrabalotelli.jpg|thumb|left|Ibrahimović and [[Mario Balotelli]] playing against [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]] in 2009]]

Ibrahimović started his third Inter season by winning the [[2008 Supercoppa Italiana|Supercoppa Italiana]] against Roma. After the regular and extra time had finished in a draw, the match went to a [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shootout]] where he successfully converted his penalty attempt.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2008/08/24/italy/super-cup/fc-internazionale-milano/as-roma/687158/|title=Internazionale vs. Roma 2 – 2|publisher=Soccerway|date=24 August 2008|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref> He scored his team's only goal in the [[2008–09 Serie A]] opening match against [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]], which finished in a 1–1 draw.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/match_center/3708|title=Sampdoria 1–1 Inter|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano|date=30 August 2008|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref> On 4 October, during the match against [[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna]] at home which Inter won 2–1, Ibrahimović scored a sensational goal, stunning [[Francesco Antonioli]] with an irresistible backheeled shot from [[Adriano (footballer, born 1982)|Adriano]]'s left-wing cross. The goal was later voted Goal of the Year in Serie A.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/match_center/3721|title=Inter 2–1 Bologna|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano|date=4 October 2008|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mcalcio.com/roma-0-4-inter-nerazzurri-thump-job-at-stadio-olimpico-so-much-for-francesco-totti-serie-a-matchday-7/|title=Roma 0–4 Inter: Nerazzurri Thump-Job at Stadio Olimpico, So Much for Francesco Totti... (Serie A Matchday 7)|publisher=mCalcio.com|date=19 October 2008|accessdate=17 August 2016|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160827222427/http://www.mcalcio.com/roma-0-4-inter-nerazzurri-thump-job-at-stadio-olimpico-so-much-for-francesco-totti-serie-a-matchday-7/|archivedate=27 August 2016}}</ref> He then scored another double in the Matchday 12 win against [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]] to help Inter take the lead in the Serie A table by one point.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/match_center/3727|title=Palermo 0–2 Inter|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano|date=15 November 2008|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/match_center/3728|title=Inter 1–0 Juventus|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano|date=22 November 2008|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref>

Ibrahimović ended the 2008–09 Serie A season as the league's [[Capocannoniere|top goalscorer]] with 25 goals,<ref name="08/09 top scorer">{{cite news|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/speciali/2008/calcio/SerieA/comphome_c19_s2009.shtml|title=Campionato di Serie A 2008/2009|work=La Gazzetta dello Sport|date=31 May 2009|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/allsvenskan/article3785909.ab|title=Allsvenskan lockar inte Zlatan|work=Aftonbladet|first=Daniel|last=Sjöberg|date=16 November 2008|accessdate=17 November 2008|language=Swedish}}</ref>

===Barcelona===
====2009–10 season====
{{Quote box|width=30%|align=right|quote="I was probably with the best team in history. Their football was beautiful. When I prepared for a game, I knew I had won even before we started. I looked at the players around me and saw Messi and [[Andrés Iniesta|Iniesta]] and [[Xavi]] and [[Carles Puyol|Puyol]] and [[Gerard Piqué|Piqué]] and [[Dani Alves]] and [[Sergio Busquets|Busquets]]. Unbelievable! It was football from another planet and I loved it. It was technically perfect." |source={{cite web|title=Zlatan Ibrahimović, the Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/oct/06/zlatan-ibrahimovic-trash-talking-sweden-record-golascorer}} Interview, 6 October 2014}}
After Inter teammate [[Maxwell (footballer, born 1981)|Maxwell]] completed his [[Transfer (association football)|transfer]] to [[FC Barcelona|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&nbsp;million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8159267.stm|title=Ibrahimovic seals Barcelona move|date=28 July 2009|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=15 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada09-10/07/n090717105959.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120526092345/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada09-10/07/n090717105959.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=26 May 2012 |title=Laporta announces agreement in principle with Inter |date=17 July 2009 |accessdate=23 July 2009 |publisher=FC Barcelona }}</ref> 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 F.C.|Chelsea]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?L=en&N=31787|title=USA 09: Ibra returns to Europe|date=23 July 2009|accessdate=26 July 2009|publisher=FC Internazionale Milano}}</ref> After Inter agreed terms with Eto'o<ref>{{cite web|title=Eto’o on brink of Inter swap |url=https://www.fifa.com/ |publisher=FIFA |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121209162225/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid%3D1083721.html |archivedate=9 December 2012 |accessdate=29 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and Barcelona with Ibrahimović,<ref>{{cite web|title=Ibra agrees terms with Barça |url=https://www.fifa.com/ |publisher=FIFA |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090728234004/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid%3D1084004.html |archivedate=28 July 2009 |accessdate=29 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Barcelona announced Ibrahimović would arrive on 26 July 2009 and undergo a medical test on 27 July 2009.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada09-10/07/n090725107738.html|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130102203657/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada09-10/07/n090725107738.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 January 2013|title=Ibrahimovic to take medical on Monday|accessdate=25 July 2009|publisher=FC Barcelona}}</ref>

[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimovic of FC Barcelona, August 31, 2009.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Ibrahimović playing for Barcelona in a match against [[Sporting de Gijón|Sporting Gijón]] in 2009]]

Ibrahimović passed his medical and was presented to a crowd of over 60,000 at [[Camp Nou]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/noticies/destacades/n090727107762.html|archive-url=https://archive.is/20120803140356/http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/noticies/destacades/n090727107762.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 August 2012|title=Camp Nou gives Ibrahimovic a hero's welcome|publisher=FC Barcelona|date=27 July 2009|accessdate=29 July 2009}}</ref> He signed a five-year contract,<ref name=final>{{cite press release|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada09-10/07/n090727107758.html |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120524230305/http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada09-10/07/n090727107758.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 May 2012 |title=Ibrahimovic signs five-year contract |publisher=FC Barcelona |date=27 July 2009 |accessdate=27 July 2009 }}</ref> for €46&nbsp;million<ref name="final" /> and the exchange of Eto'o (valued at €20&nbsp;million) and [[Loan (association football)|loan]] of [[Alexander Hleb]] (with an option to purchase for a €10&nbsp;million fee),<ref name=final /> with a €250&nbsp;million release clause,<ref name="final" /> making Ibrahimović worth €66&nbsp;million. The Hleb deal, however, collapsed. Eventually, Ibrahimović cost Barcelona €69.884&nbsp;million, which included other fees.<ref name=Barcelona2010Memoria>{{cite book|url=http://arxiu.fcbarcelona.cat/web/downloads/pdf/2010-11/Memoria_Club_09-10_CASTE_BAIXA.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120515214101/http://arxiu.fcbarcelona.cat/web/downloads/pdf/2010-11/Memoria_Club_09-10_CASTE_BAIXA.pdf|title=Memoria 2009–10|archivedate=15 May 2012|date=18 October 2010|publisher=FC Barcelona|language=Spanish|chapter=área económica}}</ref>{{rp|173}} As per the Inter book, the fee was €69.5&nbsp;million,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ju29ro.com/contro-informazione/2714-inter-una-tripletta-in-rosso|title=Inter, una tripletta in rosso|date=30 December 2010|accessdate=23 June 2011|publisher=Ju29ro.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=FC Internazionale Milano SpA 2008–09 Bilancio|date=2010|publisher=Italian [[Camera di Commercio, Industria, Agricoltura e Artigianato|C.C.I.A.A.]]|language=Italian|type=PDF|chapter=Relazione sulla Gestione|page=4}}</ref><ref name=Inter2010bilancio>{{cite book|title=FC Internazionale Milano SpA 2009–10 Bilancio|date=2011|publisher=Italian C.C.I.A.A.|language=Italian|type=PDF|chapter=Nota Integrativa}}</ref> 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 (football)|solidarity contribution]].<ref name=Barcelona2010Memoria/><ref name=Inter2010bilancio/>

[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimovic y Xavi Hernandez.jpg|thumb|Ibrahimović preparing to strike a free kick for Barcelona in the [[UEFA Champions League]] with [[Xavi]] (right)]]

Ibrahimović started the [[2009–10 FC Barcelona season|2009–10 season]] with his competitive debut for Barcelona on 23 August 2009 by assisting a [[Lionel Messi]] goal, leading them to the [[2009 Supercopa de España|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 [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2009/SPORT/football/08/28/football.super.cup.barcelona.pedro/|title=Pedro goal wins Super Cup for Barcelona|date=28 August 2009|publisher=CNN|accessdate=1 September 2009}}</ref> In his third appearance, he scored his first goal in Barcelona's [[La Liga]] [[2009–10 La Liga|season opener]] against [[Sporting de Gijón|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.<ref name="record-barca-firstleaguematches">[http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=59217/profile/ "Player profile: Zlatan Ibrahimović"]. UEFA. Retrieved 29 October 2015</ref>

On 20 October, he scored his first [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] goal for Barcelona in a [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League#Group F|group stage]] match against [[FC Rubin Kazan|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_09-10/arxiu_partits/lliga/jornada08/Barcelona_Zaragoza/partit.html|archive-url=https://archive.is/20120915104657/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_09-10/arxiu_partits/lliga/jornada08/Barcelona_Zaragoza/partit.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=15 September 2012|title=Total football (6–1)|date=25 October 2009|publisher=FC Barcelona|accessdate=26 October 2009}}</ref> 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 (association football)|substitute]] for [[Thierry Henry]], and scored his eighth goal of the campaign.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_09-10/arxiu_partits/lliga/jornada12/Barcelona_Madrid/partit.html|archive-url=https://archive.is/20120907052835/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/futbol/temporada_09-10/arxiu_partits/lliga/jornada12/Barcelona_Madrid/partit.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 September 2012|title=FC Barcelona – Real Madrid C.F.|date=29 November 2009|publisher=FC Barcelona|accessdate=29 November 2009}}</ref> 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 de La Plata|Estudiantes]] on 19 December 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/8422908.stm|title=Barcelona beat Estudiantes to win the Club World Cup|publisher=BBC Sport|date=19 December 2009|accessdate=17 May 2014}}</ref>

[[File:Ibrahimovic firmando una camiseta del FC Barcelona.jpg|thumb|left|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 FC|Sevilla]] on 5 January 2010. On 20 January, he was selected in the [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2009|2009 UEFA Team of the Year]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=944777.html|title=Barça dominate Team of the Year|date=20 January 2010|publisher=UEFA|accessdate=4 December 2010}}</ref> His first goal of 2010 came on 14 February against [[Atlético Madrid]]. In his next appearance, Ibrahimović scored against [[VfB Stuttgart|Stuttgart]] in the [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Stuttgart v Barcelona|first leg]] of their UEFA Champions League knockout stage fixture. He was [[Red card (sports)|sent off]] on 6 March in a league match against [[UD Almería|Almería]], which Barcelona appealed to no avail, and he was suspended for one game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://goal.com/en-us/news/88/spain/2010/03/09/1825427/barcelona-duo-pep-guardiola-zlatan-ibrahimovic-slapped-with|title=Barcelona Duo Pep Guardiola & Zlatan Ibrahimovic Slapped With One-Match Ban|date=9 March 2010|publisher=Goal.com|accessdate=9 March 2010}}</ref> A [[Triceps surae muscle#Calf strain (torn calf muscle)|calf strain]] during [[Warming up|warmups]] before the next La Liga match following his return from suspension against Athletic Bilbao ruled Ibrahimović out of the [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Barcelona v Arsenal|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),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SPORT/football/04/09/football.barcelona.madrid.messi.ronaldo/|title=Real need win over Barca in 'El Clasico' – but it won't decide title|publisher=CNN|date=9 April 2010|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> 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 [[RCD Espanyol|Espanyol]] on 17 April.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/internationell/england/zlatan/article12279313.ab|title=Zlatan: Jag saknar lite matchrytm...(Zlatan: I lack some match rhythm...)|work=Aftonbladet|first=Johanna|last=Frändén|date=18 April 2010|accessdate=6 October 2016|language=Swedish}}</ref>

{{Quote box|width=27%|align=right|quote="You bought a Ferrari, but you drive it like a Fiat."|source =— Ibrahimović disparages Guardiola on how he was used at Barcelona.<ref name="Zlatan Pep">{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11946/9815054/zlatan-ibrahimovics-best-quotes-on-barcelona-ahead-of-psg-champions-league-clash|title=Ibrahimovic's best quotes on Barcelona ahead of PSG|publisher=Sky Sports|date=21 April 2015|accessdate=9 September 2016}}</ref>}}
Following Barcelona's [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League knockout phase#Semi-finals|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."<ref name="Zlatan Pep"/> 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.<ref name="Macdonald">Macdonald, Paul. (29 August 2010). [http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2010/08/29/2093319/pep-guardiola-destroyed-my-barcelona-dream-milan-newboy Pep Guardiola Destroyed My Barcelona Dream – Milan Newboy Zlatan Ibrahimovic]. Goal.com. Retrieved 30 August 2010.</ref> 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."<ref name="Zlatan Pep"/>

====2010–11 season: Loan to Milan====
On 28 August 2010, [[A.C. Milan]] announced via their official website that they had signed Ibrahimović for the [[2010–11 A.C. Milan season|2010–11 season]]. He was loaned out to Milan for the season, with the club having the option to purchase him outright for €24&nbsp;million at the end of the season.<ref>{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100831090017/http://www.acmilan.com/NewsDetail_popup.aspx?idNews=127602&progr=0|archivedate=31 August 2010|url=http://www.acmilan.com/NewsDetail_popup.aspx?idNews=127602&progr=0|title=A.C. Milan Official Press Release|date=28 August 2010|publisher=Associazione Calcio Milan}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/story/819368/zlatan-ibrahimovic-passes-ac-milan-medical-to-complete-move|title=Ibra passes Milan medical|date=30 August 2010|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=30 August 2010}}</ref> He signed a four-year deal immediately after successfully passing the medical examinations.<ref name="Zlatan Goal.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2010/08/28/2091790/official-milan-sign-zlatan-ibrahimovic-from-barcelona|title=OFFICIAL: Milan Sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic From Barcelona|publisher=Goal.com|first=Salvatore|last=Landolina|date=28 August 2010|accessdate=22 May 2016}}</ref> 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."<ref name="Zlatan Goal.com"/>

[[File:Ibra and Carvalho.jpg|thumb|Ibrahimović on the ball for Milan in the [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League]]|alt=]]
Ibrahimović made his Milan debut in a 2–0 loss to [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]] on 11 September, in which he missed a [[Penalty kick (association football)|penalty]] late in the match,<ref name="cesena">{{cite web|url=http://football-italia.net/sa1011/ces-mil.html|title=Cesena 2–0 Milan|publisher=Football Italia|date=11 September 2010|accessdate=14 September 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100914062126/http://www.football-italia.net/sa1011/ces-mil.html|archivedate=14 September 2010}}</ref> and scored his first goals for the club when Milan defeated [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]] in their first [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage|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''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700081829/AC-Milan-beats-Inter-Milan-1-0-in-Serie-A-derby.html?pg=all|title=AC Milan beats Inter Milan 1–0 in Serie A derby|work=Deseret News|first=Jeremy|last=Inson|date=14 November 2010|accessdate=22 May 2016}}</ref> On 20 November, he scored his seventh goal against [[ACF Fiorentina|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 Calcio|Brescia]], he assisted [[Kevin-Prince Boateng]] to give Milan an early lead and then scored the third goal by a powerful [[Shooting (association football)|shot]] near the edge of the [[Penalty area|penalty box]] to give Milan a 3–0 win.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report-ac-milan-overpower-brescia-to-move-three-clear-1476772|title=AC Milan overpower Brescia to move three clear|work=Daily News and Analysis|date=5 December 2010|accessdate=22 May 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref name="ESPN" /><ref name="FIFA">{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/|title=Papin: Ibrahimovic is like Van Basten|publisher=FIFA|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150505185239/http://www.fifa.com/world-match-centre/nationalleagues/nationalleague%3Dfrance-ligue-1-2000000018/news/newsid/170/792/9/index.html|archivedate=5 May 2015|accessdate=29 March 2016|df=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.footballitaliano.co.uk/p6_1_5146_van-basten-sees-himself-in-ibrahimovic.html|title=Van Basten sees himself in Ibrahimovic|publisher=Football Italiano|first=Varun|last=Mathure|date=15 December 2010|accessdate=16 December 2010}}</ref>

Ibrahimović received a three-match ban after being shown a red card in a 1–1 home draw against [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]] in March 2011 for [[Punch (combat)|punching]] Bari defender [[Marco Rossi (footballer, born 1987)|Marco Rossi]] in the stomach.<ref>{{cite news|title=AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic banned 3 matches for punch|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/2011-03-14-zlatan-ibrahimovic-suspension-ac-milan_N.htm|work=USA Today|date=14 March 2012|accessdate=7 June 2012}}</ref> 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 (association football)|referee]]. Ibrahimović stated in his defence that he was [[Intrapersonal communication|talking to himself]] in frustration.<ref>{{cite web|title=Serie A – Ibrahimovic banned for three games|url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/06022012/58/serie-ibrahimovic-banned-three-games.html|publisher=Eurosport|date=6 February 2012|accessdate=7 June 2012}}</ref> He won his first ''Scudetto'' with Milan after a draw against Roma. All agreements between Milan and Barcelona were confirmed on 18 June 2011.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/show/134586|title=ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC: AN UNSTOPPABLE FORCE|date=18 June 2011|accessdate=28 June 2011|publisher=Associazione Calcio Milan}}</ref>

===Milan===

[[File:Ibrahimovic 4 wikicommons.jpg|thumb|upright|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2011/SPORT/football/08/06/italian.super.cup.milan/|title=Milan edge out Inter in Italian Super Cup|publisher=CNN|date=6 August 2011|accessdate=8 August 2011}}</ref> In the opening league match of the [[2011–12 Serie A|2011–12 season]], Ibrahimović scored Milan's first goal of a 2–2 home draw against [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/09/09/italy/serie-a/ac-milan/ss-lazio-roma/1175637/|title=Milan vs. Lazio 2 – 2|publisher=Soccerway|date=9 September 2011|accessdate=9 September 2011}}</ref> He scored his first Champions League goal of the season on 28 September in a 2–0 home win against [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Ibrahimović sets Milan on course to Plzeň success|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/matches/round=2000263/match=2007600/postmatch/report/index.html|first=Richard|last=Aikman|publisher=UEFA|date=28 September 2011|accessdate=29 September 2011}}</ref> which was followed by another one on 19 October against [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]] in another 2–0 home win.<ref>{{cite web|title=Assured Milan breeze past BATE |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/matches/round=2000263/match=2007615/postmatch/report/index.html|first=Richard|last=Aikman|publisher=UEFA|date=19 October 2011|accessdate=20 October 2011}}</ref> He continued with his solid performances as he scored in a 4–1 home win against Parma and a [[2 (number)#In sports|brace]] in the team's 3–2 away victory over Roma, ending a successful month of October.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/match/roma-vs-milan/1175717/report|title=Roma 2 – 3 Milan Match report|publisher=Goal.com|first=Vasil|last=Kotsev|date=29 October 2011|accessdate=29 October 2011}}</ref>

November saw him score in consecutive games against BATE, in the Champions League, and [[Calcio Catania|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.<ref name="bottle">{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/does-psg-striker-zlatan-ibrahimovic-bottle-it-against-his-former-clubs-8557149.html |title=Does PSG striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic bottle it against his former clubs? |work=The Independent |last1=Rice |first1=Simon |date=2 April 2013 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> He ended November with a brace against [[A.C. ChievoVerona|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 B.C.|Atalanta]] converting a [[Penalty kick (association football)|penalty kick]]. He was the top goalscorer of Serie A, with 14 goals in 16 appearance following a brace against [[Novara Calcio|Novara]], of which the second goal came from a [[backheel]]. On 5 February 2012 in a match against [[S.S.C. Napoli|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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic to miss Juventus clash after receiving three-game ban|url=http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/86/italy/2012/02/06/2890181/zlatan-ibrahimovic-to-miss-juventus-clash-after-receiving|accessdate=7 January 2012|first=Luis|last=Mira|publisher=Goal.com}}</ref>

On 15 February, in the first leg of the [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-us/match/71879/milan-vs-arsenal/report|title=AC Milan 4–0 Arsenal Match report|publisher=Goal.com|first=Oliver|last=Platt|date=15 February 2012|accessdate=16 February 2012}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/match/palermo-vs-milan/1175877/report|title=Palermo 0 – 4 Milan Match report|publisher=Goal.com|first=Tom|last=Webber|date=3 March 2012|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref> He finished the season as Serie A top scorer with 28 goals in 32 matches.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/9397231/AC-Milan-agree-to-sell-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-and-Thiago-Silva-to-big-spending-PSG.html|title=AC Milan agree to sell Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to big-spending PSG|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=13 July 2012|accessdate=17 May 2014}}</ref>

===Paris Saint-Germain===

====2012–13 season====
[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimović unveiling.jpg|thumb|left|Ibrahimović unveiled by Paris Saint-Germain sporting director [[Leonardo Araújo|Leonardo]] (right) and President [[Nasser Al-Khelaifi]] (left)|alt=]]
On 17 July 2012, [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|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&nbsp;million.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131203090521/http://www.acmilan.com/uploads/club/bilancio2012/pdf/Bilancio_Gruppo_Milan_12.pdf A.C. Milan 2012 Financial Report] (in Italian), Wayback Machine Archive</ref> Valued at €180&nbsp;million, these combined fees eclipsed those commanded by [[Nicolas Anelka]]. His three-year contract would see him receive a net annual salary of €14&nbsp;million including bonuses (which would be €2&nbsp;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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ibrahimovic au PSG, c'est fait!|url=http://fr.sports.yahoo.com/news/ibrahimovic-psg-cest-173333030.html|accessdate=18 July 2012|publisher=Eurosport|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120720021128/http://fr.sports.yahoo.com/news/ibrahimovic-psg-cest-173333030.html|archivedate=20 July 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/top-stories/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-presented-as-PSG-player/articleshow/15032664.cms|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic presented as PSG player|date=18 July 2012|work=The Times of India}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Que les gros salaires lèvent le doigt|url=https://fr.sports.yahoo.com/news/gros-salaires-l%C3%A8vent-doigt-211652706.html|accessdate=19 July 2012|publisher=Yahoo Sports|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120719163503/http://fr.sports.yahoo.com/news/gros-salaires-l%C3%A8vent-doigt-211652706.html|archivedate=19 July 2012}}</ref>

[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimovic greeting PSG fans with the Eiffel Tower in the background.jpg|thumb|upright|Ibrahimović greets PSG fans on the day he signed for the club in July 2012]]
The following day, Ibrahimović signed the contract<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18879199|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic joins Paris St-Germain from AC Milan|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=19 July 2012}}</ref> 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."<ref>{{cite web|title=PSG prise Ibrahimović away from Milan|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=1842073.html|accessdate=19 July 2012|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> 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 [[FC Lorient|Lorient]] in their opening [[2012–13 Ligue 1]] match.<ref>{{cite news|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic helps PSG draw |url=http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/story/_/id/8260364/zlatan-ibrahimovic-rescues-psg-2-2-draw-lorient |accessdate=15 August 2012 |agency=Associated Press |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120814213150/http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/story/_/id/8260364/zlatan-ibrahimovic-rescues-psg-2-2-draw-lorient |archivedate=14 August 2012 }}</ref> He scored two goals in the first half to help PSG to a 2–1 win over [[Lille OSC|Lille]] which was PSG's first Ligue 1 win after three successive draws in the first three league matches of the 2012–13 season.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ibra double gives PSG first win|url=http://www.ligue1.com/ligue1/article/ibra-double-gives-psg-first-win.htm|date=2 September 2012|accessdate=3 September 2012|publisher=Ligue 1}}</ref>

{{Quote box|width=30%|align=left|quote="We haven't had a goalscorer like him in France for a long time. He is on a different planet to anyone else." |source =— [[Jean-Pierre Papin]] on Ibrahimović<ref name="FIFA" />}}
In the opening [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|2012–13 Champions League]] Group A match against [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ibrahimović-inspired PSG pull apart Dynamo|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2013/matches/round=2000347/match=2009497/postmatch/report/index.html|accessdate=19 September 2012|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> 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 [[Olympique de Marseille|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/ligue1/article/gignac-2-2-ibrahimovic.htm|title=Gignac 2–2 Ibrahimovic|publisher=Ligue 1|date=7 October 2012|accessdate=8 October 2012}}</ref> On 11 December 2012, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win against [[Valenciennes FC|Valenciennes]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/ligue1/article/ibra-hat-trick-caps-fine-night-for-psg.htm|title=Ibra hat-trick caps fine night for PSG|publisher=Ligue 1|date=11 December 2012}}</ref>

In January 2013, Ibrahimović was handed the [[Squad number (association football)|number 10 jersey]] after the departure of Brazilian winger [[Nenê (footballer, born 1981)|Nenê]]. In April 2013, Ibrahimović scored in a 2–2 draw against his former club Barcelona in the [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League knockout phase|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 [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League#Top assists|assists leader]] in the [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|2012–13 Champions League]], providing seven assists.<ref name="uefa.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2013/statistics/round=2000347/players/index.html|title=UEFA Champions League|publisher=UEFA|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref> On 12 May 2013, Paris Saint-Germain won the [[List of French football champions|Ligue 1 title]] after a 1–0 away win against [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]], their third title and first since 1994.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/22506180|title=David Beckham's Paris St-Germain clinch French title|date=12 May 2013|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=14 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/story/1445683/ligue-1-psg-wrap-up-title-with-win-at-lyon|title=PSG wrap up title|date=12 May 2013|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=14 May 2013}}</ref> He ended the year as Ligue 1's [[2012–13 Ligue 1#Top goalscorers|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 French Division 1|1989–90 season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.football365.fr/france/infos-clubs/psg/psg-ibrahimovic-rejoint-bande-a-papin-1027853.shtml|title=PSG : Ibrahimovic rejoint la bande à Papin|publisher=Football365|date=27 May 2013|accessdate=30 May 2013|language=French}}</ref> On 20 May, he was named as Ligue 1's Player of the Year by the [[National Union of Professional Footballers|Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels (UNFP)]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/ligue1/article/ibrahimovic-takes-player-of-year-gong.htm|title=Ibrahimovic takes Player of Year Gong|publisher=Ligue 1|date=20 May 2013|accessdate=30 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11820/8723985/Ligue-1-PSG-s-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-named-player-of-the-season-in-France|title=Ligue 1: PSG's Zlatan Ibrahimovic named player of the season in France|publisher=Sky Sports|date=20 May 2013|accessdate=30 May 2013}}</ref>

====2013–14 season====
[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimovic (11669637836).jpg|thumb|upright|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 [[En Avant de Guingamp|Guingamp]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.france24.com/en/20130831-football-psg-beat-guingamp-2-0-ligue-1|title=PSG overcome Guingamp 2-0|date=31 August 2013|website=France 24}}</ref> On 24 September, it was announced that Ibrahimović had extended his contract with PSG, which would see him stay at the club until 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2013/09/24/4286319/ibrahimovic-extends-psg-contract-until-2016|title=Ibrahimovic extends PSG contract until 2016|date=24 September 2013|accessdate=26 September 2013|publisher=Goal.com}}</ref> A week later on 2 October, the Swede scored twice as PSG ran out 3–0 winners over [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]] in a [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group C|group match]].<ref name="Ibrahimovic leads romp">{{cite web|url=http://espnfc.com/en/report/380760/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=null|title=Ibrahimovic leads romp|publisher=ESPN FC|date=2 October 2013|accessdate=24 October 2013|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005110631/http://espnfc.com/en/report/380760/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=null|archivedate=5 October 2013}}</ref> On 19 October, he scored two goals in PSG's 4–0 win over [[SC Bastia|Bastia]], one an audacious volleyed back heel as he reached behind the defender to fire the ball into the net.<ref name="unfp" /> The goal was later named as [[Trophées UNFP du football#Goal of the Year|Ligue 1's Goal of the Season]], as chosen by the public.<ref name="unfp">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/27370885|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: PSG striker wins player of year award|date=12 May 2014|accessdate=12 May 2014|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> Four days later, Ibrahimović scored four goals in PSG's 5–0 away win against [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|RSC Anderlecht]] in the Champions League; he scored the eighth-fastest [[List of UEFA Champions League hat-tricks|hat-trick in the competition's history]] and became the 11th player to score four times or more in a [[European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics|Champions League]] match.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2014533.html|title=Bayern, PSG and Madrid move closer to last 16|publisher=UEFA|date=23 October 2013}}</ref>

On 27 November, Ibrahimović made his 100th UEFA Champions League appearance, scoring the opening goal in a 2–1 win over [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] at the [[Parc des Princes]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2026824.html|title=Ibrahimović brings up Champions League century|publisher=UEFA|date=27 November 2013}}</ref> On 16 March 2014, Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 win over [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]] to surpass [[Carlos Bianchi]]'s [[List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. records and statistics|club record]] of 39 goals in a season.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/mar/16/ligue-1-roundup-ibrahimovic-psg-berbatov-monaco-lyon|title=Ligue 1 round-up: Ibrahimovic breaks PSG record and Berbatov downs Lyon|date=17 March 2014|accessdate=30 March 2014|work=The Guardian}}</ref> On 11 May, he was named Ligue 1's Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.<ref name="unfp" /> Ibrahimović ended the [[2013–14 Ligue 1|Ligue 1 season]] as top scorer with 26 goals as PSG won a second consecutive league title.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/27459170|title=Paris St. Germain 4–0 Montpellier|publisher=BBC Sport|date=17 May 2014|accessdate=18 May 2014}}</ref> Overall, he scored 41 goals in all competitions, including ten in eight Champions League matches.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.francefootball.fr/diaporama/Ibrahimovic-en-dix-matches/2015/|title=Paris-SG – Ibrahimovic en dix matches|language=French|accessdate=18 May 2014|publisher=France Football|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140319120538/http://www.francefootball.fr/diaporama/Ibrahimovic-en-dix-matches/2015/|archivedate=19 March 2014}}</ref>

====2014–15 season====
[[File:Chelsea 2 PSG 2 (Agg 3-3) (16802448025).jpg|thumb|left|Ibrahimović (left) during a UEFA Champions League quarter-final against [[Chelsea F.C.|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/club/paris-saint-germain/160/blog/post/1970713/ibra-double-secures-psg-silverware|title=Ibra double secures PSG silverware|publisher=ESPN FC|first=Jonathan|last=Johnson|date=2 August 2014|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> 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 [[Stade de Reims|Reims]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/french-ligue-1/match/393708/stade-de-reims-paris-saint-germain/report|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic hero and villain|publisher=ESPN FC|date=8 August 2014|accessdate=8 August 2014}}</ref> Ibrahimović scored his first league hat-trick of the season in a match against Saint-Étienne on 31 August.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/aug/31/paris-saint-germain-st-etienne-ligue-1-match-report|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores hat-trick as Paris St Germain rout St Etienne|work=The Guardian|date=31 August 2014|accessdate=13 September 2014|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140901021138/http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/aug/31/paris-saint-germain-st-etienne-ligue-1-match-report|archivedate=1 September 2014}}</ref> In the quarter-finals of the [[2014–15 Coupe de la Ligue|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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic's PSG cup goal provokes supporters|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30808280|accessdate=14 January 2015|publisher=BBC Sport|date=14 January 2015}}</ref>

On 11 March, Ibrahimović received a straight red card in a [[2014–15 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] [[2014–15 UEFA Champions League knockout stage|round of 16]] match against [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] at [[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]], for a foul on [[Oscar (footballer, born 1991)|Oscar]]. PSG drew 2–2 after extra time to qualify for the quarter-finals on [[Away goals rule|away goals]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/31816148|title=Chelsea 2–2 Paris St-Germain (aet)|date=11 March 2015|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Phil|last=McNulty}}</ref> Nine days later, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Lorient at the Parc des Princes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/31991716|title=Paris St-Germain 3–1 Lorient|date=20 March 2015|accessdate=20 March 2015|publisher=BBC Sport|last=Begley|first=Emlyn}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2403840-zlatan-ibrahimovic-pulls-off-filthy-pass-for-psg-against-lorient|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic Performs Filthy Pass, Hits a Hat-Trick for PSG|date=20 March 2015|accessdate=20 March 2015|publisher=Bleacher Report|last=Swaby|first=Sean}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.co.uk/french-ligue-1/match/393415/paris-saint-germain-lorient/report|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic records hat trick as PSG go top overnight|date=20 March 2015|accessdate=20 March 2015|publisher=ESPN FC}}</ref> 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]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2015/04/08/zlatan-ibrahimovic-hat-trick-st-etiennne-french-cup-coupe-de-france|title=Watch: Zlatan searches Zlaaatan.com for 'hat trick,' finds one vs. St. Etienne|date=8 April 2015|accessdate=9 April 2015|publisher=Sports Illustrated (Planet Futbol)|last=Abnos|first=Alexander}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2424426-psg-into-coupe-de-france-final-as-another-ibrahimovic-treble-downs-saint-etienne|title=PSG into Coupe De France Final as Another Ibrahimovic Treble Downs Saint-Etienne|publisher=Bleacher Report|first=Jonathan|last=Johnson|date=8 April 2015|accessdate=9 April 2015}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/32243202|title=Paris St-Germain beat Bastia 4–0 to win the French League Cup|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Matt|last=Davis|date=11 April 2015|accessdate=11 April 2015}}</ref>

====2015–16 season====
[[File:PSG-Shakhter15 (11).jpg|thumb|Ibrahimović playing against [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|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 [[List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. records and statistics#Goalscorers|all-time leading goalscorer]] with 110 goals in all official competitions.<ref name="record-psg-all">{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/paris-saint-germain/story/2648473/zlatan-ibrahimovic-becomes-psg-all-time-leading-goal-scorer|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic nets two penalties to become PSG's all-time top scorer|publisher=ESPN FC|first=Mark|last=Rodden|date=4 October 2015|accessdate=5 October 2015}}</ref> On 25 November, Ibrahimović captained PSG on his return to hometown club Malmö FF in the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]] of the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League|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 [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League knockout phase|knockout stage]] of the competition.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/sep/15/paris-saint-germain-malmo-champions-league-match-report|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic crowns Malmo homecoming with goal in PSG's 5–0 rout |date=26 November 2015|work=The Guardian}}</ref> In scoring twice in PSG's 3–0 win over [[OGC Nice|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.<ref name=record-psg-league>{{cite news|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic breaks Paris St Germain record with double|url=http://sport.bt.com/sport-football/news/zlatan-ibrahimovic-breaks-paris-st-germain-record-with-double-S11364026008423|accessdate=5 December 2015|publisher=BT Sport|date=4 December 2015}}</ref> On 16 February 2016, in the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League knockout phase|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.<ref name="Cavani gives Paris the edge over Chelsea">{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2016/matches/round=2000635/match=2015765/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Cavani gives Paris the edge over Chelsea|publisher=UEFA|date=16 February 2016|accessdate=16 February 2016}}</ref> This was Ibrahimović's 116th appearance in the Champions League, meaning that he overtook [[Carles Puyol]] to enter the [[European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics#Appearances|competition's all-time top ten appearance makers]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.infostradasports.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Preview-Champions-League-Round-of-16-First-leg-16-17-Feb.pdf|title=Champions League 2015/16 Round of 16 First leg (16–17 February)|accessdate=8 April 2016|work=Gracenote}}</ref> 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]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic responds to Manchester United interest by scoring a brace as PSG beat Reims|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/paris-st-germain/12166805/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-responds-to-Manchester-United-interest-by-scoring-a-brace-as-PSG-beat-Reims.html|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=20 February 2016|accessdate=20 February 2016}}</ref>

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.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/mar/09/chelsea-psg-champions-league-match-report|title=PSG and Zlatan Ibrahimovic send laboured Chelsea crashing out|work=The Guardian|date=9 March 2016|accessdate=10 March 2016}}</ref> With this goal, he became the 14th player to score 50 or more goals in UEFA club competitions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2340396.html|title=Ibrahimović joins UEFA's 50-goal club|publisher=UEFA|date=9 March 2016|accessdate=10 March 2016}}</ref> Four days later, he scored four times in a 9–0 win at bottom team [[Troyes AC|Troyes]] that sealed PSG's league conquest with eight games remaining; his hat-trick goal was his 100th in the league.<ref>{{cite news|title=Four-goal Zlatan Ibrahimovic inspires Paris St Germain to Ligue 1 title triumph|url=http://www.espnfc.com/french-ligue-1/match/424452/troyes-paris-saint-germain/report|accessdate=13 March 2016|publisher=ESPN FC|date=13 March 2016}}</ref> His nine-minute hat-trick was the fastest in Ligue 1 history.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.givemesport.com/729508-zlatan-ibrahimovic-scores-nineminute-hattrick-as-psg-win-ligue-1-title|title=VIDEO: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores hat-trick in 9 minutes as PSG win Ligue 1 title|date=13 March 2016|website=GiveMeSport}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/paris-saint-germain/story/2828839/zlatan-ibrahimovic-says-he-will-not-be-at-psg-next-season|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Replace Eiffel Tower with my statue and I'll stay|publisher=ESPN FC|date=23 March 2016|accessdate=23 March 2016}}</ref> On 16 April, Ibrahimović scored twice in a 6–0 home win against [[Stade Malherbe Caen|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 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season|2013–14 season]] with two games less playing.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/apr/16/paris-saint-germain-caen-zlatan-ibrahimovic-ligue-1|title=Paris Saint-Germain hit Caen for six as Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores twice|work=The Guardian|date=16 April 2016|accessdate=17 April 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en/match/lorient-vs-psg/2214457/report?ICID=MP_MS_5|title=Lorient 0–1 PSG: Ibrahimovic sends Blanc's men into Coupe de France final|publisher=Goal.com|first=Jamie|last=Smith|date=19 April 2016|accessdate=20 April 2016}}</ref> On 8 May 2016, Ibrahimović was named UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Season for the third consecutive year.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ligue1.com/ligue1/article/ibrahimovic-named-player-of-the-year.htm|title=Ibrahimovic named Player of the Year|date=8 May 2016|accessdate=22 May 2016|publisher=Ligue 1}}</ref>

Ibrahimović made his final Ligue 1 appearance for PSG against [[FC Nantes|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.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/may/14/psg-nantes-ligue1-match-report|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic breaks PSG record with double in win over Nantes|work=The Guardian|date=14 May 2016|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> 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]] [[Treble (association football)|domestic treble]] for the second consecutive season, and equalled Marseille's all-time record of ten Coupe de France titles.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36211853|title=Marseille 2–4 Paris Saint-Germain|date=21 May 2016|accessdate=22 May 2016|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/report?gameId=447949|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores brace in farewell as PSG win Coupe de France|date=21 May 2016|publisher=ESPN FC}}</ref> His record as PSG's all-time top scorer was surpassed by his former strike partner Cavani in January 2018.<ref name=cavani>{{cite news|title=Cavani becomes PSG's all-time leading goal scorer|url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/ligue-1/2017-2018/cavani-becomes-psg-s-all-time-leading-goal-scorer_sto6502009/story.shtml|accessdate=27 March 2018|agency=Reuters|publisher=Eurosport|date=27 January 2018}}</ref>

===Manchester United===
[[File:Manchester United v Zorya Luhansk, September 2016 (08) - Zlatan Ibrahimović (edited).jpg|thumb|upright|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 F.C.|Manchester United]] on a one-year contract, which had the option of being extended depending on his performance for the club.<ref>{{cite web|title=Manchester United sign Zlatan Ibrahimović |url=http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2016/Jul/Manchester-United-complete-signing-of-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic.aspx|publisher=Manchester United F.C. |date=1 July 2016|accessdate=1 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Manchester United complete signing of Swedish striker|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36689575|publisher=BBC Sport|date=1 July 2016|accessdate=1 July 2016}}</ref> His salary was reported to be £200,000 per week.<ref>{{cite web|title=Top Story: Zlatan's contract details emerge |url=http://www.espnfc.com/blog/transfer-talk/79/post/2879973/man-united-zlatan-ibrahimovic-contract-details-emerge|publisher=ESPN FC|date=24 May 2016|accessdate=2 July 2016}}</ref> He was handed the number 9 jersey ahead of the [[2016–17 Premier League|2016–17 season]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic takes No. 9 from Martial as Man Utd unveil numbers|url=http://www.espnfc.com/manchester-united/story/2915755/zlatan-ibrahimovic-takes-anthony-martials-no-9-as-man-united-unveil-numbers|publisher=ESPN FC|date=21 July 2016|accessdate=23 July 2016}}</ref> 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 F.C.|Leicester City]] goalkeeper [[Kasper Schmeichel]] in a 2–1 victory.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36934956|title=Community Shield: Leicester City 1–2 Manchester United|publisher=BBC Sport|last=Bevan|first=Chris|date=7 August 2016|access-date=7 August 2016}}</ref> This was his record 10th domestic super cup.<ref>[https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2546638.html “How Zlatan made his mark“]. UEFA. Retrieved 19 August 2019</ref> In his [[Premier League]] debut one week later, he scored with a long-range strike in the 3–1 away win at [[A.F.C. Bournemouth|Bournemouth]] on the opening day.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Pitt-Brooke|first1=Jack|title=Bournemouth vs Manchester United match report: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores on winning debut at Dean Court|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/bournemouth-vs-manchester-united-match-report-zlatan-ibrahimovic-scores-on-winning-debut-at-dean-a7190191.html|accessdate=20 August 2016|work=The Independent|date=14 August 2016}}</ref> On 20 August, he scored both goals; a header in the first half and a penalty in the second, to beat [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] 2–0 on his home debut.<ref>{{cite web|first=Mike|last=Whalley|title=Manchester United 2–0 Southampton|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37055384|accessdate=20 August 2016|publisher=BBC Sport|date=20 August 2016}}</ref> On 6 November, he scored twice in a 3–1 away win against [[Swansea City A.F.C.|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/report?gameId=450900|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores twice as Manchester United sink Swansea|publisher=ESPN FC|date=6 November 2016|accessdate=7 November 2016}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fourfourtwo.com/sg/news/leicester-city-0-manchester-united-3-ibrahimovic-makes-history-top-four-hopes-are-rekindled|title=Leicester City 0 Manchester United 3: Ibrahimovic makes history as top-four hopes are rekindled|publisher=FourFourTwo|date=5 February 2017|accessdate=5 February 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2017/Feb/jose-mourinho-juan-mata-henrikh-mkhitaryan-praise-zlatan-ibrahimovic-20-goals-manchester-united.aspx|title=Praise for 20-goal Zlatan Ibrahimovic|publisher=Manchester United F.C. |last=Tuck|first=James|date=5 February 2017|accessdate=5 February 2017}}</ref>

[[File:Zarya-MU (4).jpg|thumb|left|Ibrahimović celebrates after scoring for Manchester United against [[FC Zorya Luhansk|Zorya Luhansk]] in a [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|UEFA Europa League group stage match]] in December 2016]]
On 16 February, Ibrahimović registered his first Manchester United hat-trick in a 3–0 win over [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]] in the [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League knockout phase#Round of 32|Round of 32]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2017/matches/round=2000793/match=2019646/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Ibrahimović hat-trick puts United in command|publisher=UEFA|first=Simon|last=Hart|date=16 February 2017|accessdate=17 February 2017}}</ref> 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 F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] at [[Ewood Park]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Hafez|first=Shamoon|title=Blackburn Rovers 1–2 Manchester United|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38947530|publisher=BBC Sport|date=19 February 2017|accessdate=20 February 2017}}</ref> 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 [[EFL Cup|League Cup]] and to win his second trophy with the club.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manutd.com/en/Fixtures-And-Results/Match-Reports/2017/Feb/match-report-efl-cup-final-manchester-united-3-southampton-2-26-february-2017.aspx|title=MANCHESTER UNITED 3 SOUTHAMPTON 2|publisher=Manchester United F.C. |first=Thompson|last=Gemma|date=16 February 2017|accessdate=17 February 2017}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39182905|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Man Utd striker banned for three games for violent conduct|date=7 March 2017|website=BBC Sport}}</ref> Later on 13 April, Ibrahimović was included in the six player shortlist for the [[PFA Player of the Year]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.thepfa.com/news/2017/4/13/pfa-mens-players-player-of-the-year|title=Men's PFA Players’ Player of the Year 2017|date=13 April 2017|publisher=Professional Footballers' Association}}</ref> On 20 April, Ibrahimović sustained serious ligament damage in his right knee in a Europa League quarter-final against [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] at [[Old Trafford]]. Several sources reported that the injury would sideline the player until at least the end of the [[2016–17 Manchester United F.C. season|2016–17 season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/manchester-united/story/3109038/manchester-uniteds-zlatan-ibrahimovic-likely-out-until-at-least-january-with-knee-injury-sources|title=Sources: Zlatan Ibrahimovic has knee ligament damage, out until January|first=Mark|last=Ogden|publisher=ESPN FC|date=22 April 2017}}</ref>

Ibrahimović won his first major European title when Manchester United defeated [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] in the [[2017 UEFA Europa League Final|Europa League Final]] at the [[Friends Arena]] in Stockholm, before being named in the UEFA Europa League [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Squad of the Season|squad of the season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2017/May/Eight-Manchester-United-players-named-in-UEFA-Squad-of-the-Season-201617.aspx|title=Eight Reds named in Europa League Squad of the Season |publisher=Manchester United }}</ref> 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,<ref>{{cite web|title=Premier League free transfers 2016/17|url=https://www.premierleague.com/news/414631|publisher=Premier League}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2017/Aug/Jose-Mourinho-confirms-Manchester-United-keen-to-have-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-back.aspx |title=United hold talks over Ibrahimovic return |publisher=Manchester United |date=11 August 2017 |accessdate=14 August 2017 }}</ref>

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.<ref name=ManU10>{{cite web|url=http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2017/Aug/zlatan-ibrahimovic-to-wear-the-number-10-shirt-for-manchester-as-he-signs-new-deal.aspx|title=Zlatan to wear no.10 shirt|publisher=Manchester United |date=24 August 2017|accessdate=6 March 2018}}</ref> Returning earlier than expected after seven months out injured, he stated, “Lions don't recover like humans!”.<ref name="Zlatan return"/> 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 F.C.|Newcastle United]].<ref name="Zlatan return">{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/zlatan-ibrahimovic-returns-for-man-utd-after/hgb7adggr7s1m9iuunx2q0yy|title='Lions don't recover like humans!' - Zlatan returns for Man Utd after seven months on the sidelines|publisher=Goal|date=18 November 2017|accessdate=19 November 2017}}</ref> 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 [[FC Basel|Basel]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kwese.espn.com/football/uefa-champions-league/story/3281280/zlatan-ibrahimovic-sets-champions-league-record-with-manchester-united|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic sets Champions League record with Manchester United|publisher=ESPN|date=23 November 2017|accessdate=24 November 2017}}</ref> 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 F.C.|Bristol City]] in the quarter-final of the EFL Cup.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Fisher|first1=Ben|title=Korey Smith stuns Manchester United at the death to send Bristol City through|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/dec/20/bristol-city-manchester-united-carabao-cup-quarter-final-match-report|website=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=20 December 2017|date=20 December 2017}}</ref> On 22 March 2018, Manchester United announced that Ibrahimović had agreed to the termination of his contract.<ref>{{cite news |title=Zlatan Leaves Manchester United |url=http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2018/Mar/club-confirm-that-zlatan-ibrahimovic-is-leaving-manchester-united.aspx |publisher=Manchester United F.C. |date=22 March 2018 |accessdate=22 March 2018}}</ref>

===LA Galaxy===

On 23 March 2018, Ibrahimović signed for [[Major League Soccer]] (MLS) club [[LA Galaxy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2018/03/23/la-galaxy-sign-zlatan-ibrahimovi|title=LA Galaxy sign Zlatan Ibrahimović|publisher=LA Galaxy|accessdate=23 March 2018}}</ref> He announced his arrival in idiosyncratic style by taking out a signed full-page advertisement in the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' saying simply "Dear Los Angeles, you're welcome".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11667/11301260/zlatan-ibrahimovic-greets-la-galaxy-fans-with-newspaper-advert|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic greets LA Galaxy fans with newspaper advert|website=Sky Sports}}</ref> 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 {{convert|45|yd|m|adj=mid}} [[Volley (football)|half volley]] and a header in stoppage time that led to the Galaxy winning 4–3.<ref>{{cite news |last=Baxter |first=Kevin |date=31 March 2018 |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores two late goals to lift Galaxy to a 4–3 victory over LAFC |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/soccer/la-sp-lafc-galaxy-20180331-story.html |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |accessdate=31 March 2018}}</ref> After his match-winning performance, Ibrahimović said, "I heard the crowd saying 'We want Zlatan, we want Zlatan', so I gave them Zlatan."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/zlatan-ibrahimovic-goal-la-galaxy-debut-volley-lafc-el-traffico-a8283636.html|title='They wanted Zlatan, I gave them Zlatan': Ibrahimovic gave the LA crowd what they wanted after match-winning debut|date=1 April 2018|work=The Independent|access-date=1 April 2018}}</ref> He scored twice for the Galaxy in a 3–2 defeat to [[FC Dallas]] on 30 May; however he railed against his team, 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."<ref>{{cite news|title=Brace-bagging Zlatan tired of LA playing from behind (highlights)|first=Nicholas|last=Mendola|date=31 May 2018|accessdate=2 June 2018|work=soccer.nbcsports.com|publisher=NBC Sports|url=https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2018/05/31/brace-bagging-zlatan-tired-of-la-playing-from-behind-highlights/}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.in/football/report?gameId=502583|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic brace helps LA Galaxy defeat Real Salt Lake|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=5 July 2018}}</ref>

[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimović June 2019.jpg|thumb|Ibrahimović playing with the LA Galaxy in 2019]]
He scored a penalty in a 4–0 win against [[Columbus Crew SC|Columbus Crew]] on 8 July.<ref>{{cite web|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores yet again in Galaxy's rout of Columbus Crew |url=https://www.foxsports.com/west/story/zlatan-ibrahimovic-scores-yet-again-in-los-angeles-galaxy-rout-of-columbus-crew-070818 |accessdate=8 July 2018 |publisher=Fox Sports}}</ref> Ibrahimović scored his 12th league goal to help his side defeat [[Philadelphia Union]] with a 3–1 victory on 22 July.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/12096/11444997/mls-round-up-zlatan-ibrahimovic-scored-as-la-galaxy-beat-philadelphia-union|title=MLS round-up: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored as LA Galaxy beat Philadelphia Union|publisher=Sky Sports|accessdate=22 July 2018}}</ref> He scored his first hat-trick in the MLS the following week in a 4–3 win against [[Orlando City SC|Orlando City]], with his three goals inside 24-second-half minutes helping Galaxy to overcome a 2–1 deficit.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/ibrahimovic-first-mls-hat-trick-galaxy-rally-past-orlando-city/|title=Ibrahimovic has first MLS hat trick, Galaxy rally past Orlando City|publisher=Sportsnet|agency=Associated Press|date=30 July 2018|accessdate=30 July 2018}}</ref> On 15 September, he scored his 500th professional career goal for club and country with another acrobatic strike in a 5–3 away defeat against [[Toronto FC]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/major-league-soccer/story/3593206/zlatan-ibrahimovic-scores-to-reach-500-goals-for-club-and-country |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores to reach 500 goals for club and country |publisher=ESPN FC |date=15 September 2018 |accessdate=16 September 2018 }}</ref> Post match, Ibrahimović stated he was "happy for Toronto because they'll be remembered as my 500th victim".<ref name="D500" /> Scoring with an acrobatic flick with his back to goal, in August 2019 it was nominated for the 2019 [[FIFA Puskás Award]] for Goal of the Year.<ref>{{cite news |title=Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic among Puskas award nominees |url=https://edition.cnn.com/2019/08/19/football/puskas-award-lionel-messi-zlatan-ibrahimovic-spt-intl/index.html |accessdate=19 August 2019 |agency=CNN}}</ref> In his first year, he was named in the [[Major League Soccer All-Star Game|MLS All-Star]] and [[MLS Best XI]], and was awarded the [[MLS Newcomer of the Year Award]] and [[MLS Goal of the Year Award|MLS Goal of the Year]].

Ibrahimović was named [[Captain (association football)|team captain]] ahead of the [[2019 LA Galaxy season|2019 season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2019/03/01/ibrahimovi-zlatan-ibrahimovic-named-la-galaxys-2019-team-captain|title=IBRAHIMOVI© / Zlatan Ibrahimovic named the LA Galaxy's 2019 team captain|publisher=La Galaxy|date=1 March 2019|accessdate=1 March 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/12096/11650756/zlatan-ibrahimovic-la-galaxy-striker-prepares-for-new-mls-season|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: LA Galaxy striker prepares for new MLS season|publisher=Sky Sports|first=James|last=Kilpatrick|date=2 March 2019|accessdate=1 March 2019}}</ref> On 2 March 2019, he scored a goal on the opening day of the new season in a 2–1 win over [[Chicago Fire Soccer Club|Chicago Fire]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/ibrahimovic-and-bradley-star-on-mls-opening-day/1dp47ninsuz4x1witc9zwjw21p|title=Ibrahimovic and Bradley star on MLS opening day|publisher=Goal.com|date=3 March 2019|accessdate=3 March 2019}}</ref> On 31 March, in his second appearance of the season, Ibrahimović scored two goals from the penalty spot, including one [[Panenka (penalty kick)|Panenka-style]], in a 2–1 home win over [[Portland Timbers]]. With this he reached 515 career goals, overtaking fellow countryman [[Gunnar Nordahl]] to become the Swedish player with most goals in history.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2019/03/31/zlatan-ibrahimovic-all-smiles-after-brace-victory-over-portland-timbers|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic all smiles after brace in victory over Portland Timbers|publisher=La Galaxy|date=31 March 2019|accessdate=1 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/sports/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Scores-2-Goals-in-Return-Galaxy-507927541.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic Scores 2 Goals in Return, Galaxy Chop Down Timbers|publisher=Socal Sports|date=31 March 2019|accessdate=1 April 2019}}</ref> On 20 July, Ibrahimović scored a [[Hat-trick#Perfect hat-trick|perfect hat-trick]] against Los Angeles FC to win the match 3–2, following a spat on whether Ibrahimović is the best player in the MLS, compared to Los Angeles FC player, [[Carlos Vela]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49055685|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores perfect hat-trick after claim he's 'best by far' in MLS|website=BBC|date=20 July 2019}}</ref> Ibrahimović led the LA Galaxy to the [[2019 MLS Cup Playoffs]], where they were eliminated in the Western Conference semi-finals, on 24 October, following a 5–3 away defeat against Los Angeles FC, despite a goal and an assist from Ibrahimović.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/10/25/carlos-vela-lafc-not-satisfied-la-galaxy-win-i-want-win-mls |title=Carlos Vela, LAFC not satisfied with LA Galaxy triumph: "I want to win MLS" |publisher=MLS Soccer |last1=Dwyer |first1=Alex |date=25 October 2019 |accessdate=30 October 2019 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/blog-the-match/story/3973035/lafc-finally-slays-la-galaxy-dragon-as-carlos-vela-outshines-zlatan-ibrahimovic |title=LAFC finally slays LA Galaxy dragon as Carlos Vela outshines Zlatan Ibrahimovic |publisher=ESPN FC |last1=Carlisle |first1=Jeff |date=25 October 2019 |accessdate=30 October 2019 }}</ref> On 13 November 2019, Zlatan announced he was to leave LA Galaxy through his Twitter account.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Ibra_official/status/1194719897592315904 |title=Zlatan Ibrahimović on Twitter |date=13 November 2019 |accessdate=13 November 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50413821|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic confirms LA Galaxy exit|date=13 November 2019|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}</ref>

===Return to Milan===
On 27 December 2019, Ibrahimović returned to 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.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.acmilan.com/it/news/media/2019-12-27/zlatan-ibrahimovic-riabbraccia-il-milan|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic riabbraccia il Milan |publisher=Associazione Calcio Milan|language=Italian|date=27 December 2019|access-date=27 December 2019}}</ref> He made his first appearance since his return to the club on 6 January 2020, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 home draw against Sampdoria in Serie A, at the San Siro Stadium.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/serie-a/2019-2020/football-news-zlatan-ibrahimovics-ac-milan-return-ends-in-disappointing-goalless-draw_sto7598697/story.shtml |title=Zlatan's AC Milan return ends in disappointing goalless draw |publisher=Eurosport |last1=Hincks |first1=Michael |date=6 January 2020 |accessdate=6 January 2020 }}</ref> Ibrahimović scored his first goal for Milan since returning on 11 January, in a 2–0 away win against [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.acmilan.com/en/news/serie-a/2020-01-11/zlatan-scores-as-milan-get-the-three-points |title=Zlatan scores as Milan get the three points |publisher=Associazione Calcio Milan |language=English |date=11 January 2020 |accessdate=11 January 2020 }}</ref> The landmark goal saw him score in each of the last four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).<ref name="four decades"/> On 9 February he assisted a goal and subsequently scored another for Milan in an eventual 4–2 loss against rivals Inter at the San Siro stadium in Milan; 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 compatriot [[Nils Liedholm]] in a 2–1 win over Inter on 26 March 1961, at the age of 38 years and 43 days.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sport.sky.it/calcio/serie-a/2020/02/10/inter-milan-derby-marcatori-piu-anziani |title=Inter-Milan, i marcatori più anziani del derby di Milano: Ibrahimovic 1° in classifica |publisher=sport.sky.it |language=Italian |date=10 February 2020 |accessdate=27 April 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51428363 |title=Inter Milan 4–2 AC Milan |publisher=BBC Sport |last1=Hafez |first1=Shamoon |date=9 February 2020 |accessdate=27 April 2020 }}</ref>

==International career==
{{See also|List of international goals scored by Zlatan Ibrahimović}}

===Early career and 2002 World Cup===
Ibrahimović was eligible to represent [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] or [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]] at international level; he chose Sweden.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotbollsbladet/landslagsfotboll/vmkval2006/article312754.ab|title=Kroatien: Vi ville också ha Zlatan (Croatia: We wanted Zlatan as well)|work=Aftonbladet|first1=Emil|last1=Karlsson|first2=Britt|last2=Peruzzi|date=10 September 2005|accessdate=18 August 2009|language=Swedish}}</ref> He made his debut for Sweden in a 0–0 [[Exhibition game|friendly]] draw against the [[Faroe Islands national football team|Faroe Islands]] at [[Värendsvallen|Tipshallen]] on 31 January 2001 during the [[2000–01 Nordic Football Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=8951 |title=Zlatan Ibrahimović profile|publisher=EU-football.info|accessdate=30 December 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://eu-football.info/_match.php?id=1059|title=Sweden – Faroe Islands (0–0) |publisher=EU-football.info|accessdate=17 November 2011}}</ref> On 7 October 2001, he played his first competitive match, a [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4|2002 World Cup qualifier]] against [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]], scoring his first ever international goal in a 3–0 win as Sweden topped their group to qualify for the upcoming tournament.<ref name="Zlatan Ibrahimovic retires from Sweden duty: Five memorable goals for his country">{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11096/10322300/zlatan-ibrahimovic-retires-from-sweden-duty-five-memorable-goals-for-his-country|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic retires from Sweden duty: Five memorable goals for his country|publisher=Sky Sports|first=Peter|last=Smith|date=23 June 2016|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=4395/preliminaries/preliminary=3835/matches/match=19696/report.html |title=Sweden – Azerbaijan 3:0 (0:0) |publisher=FIFA |date=7 October 2001 |accessdate=8 August 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071126044153/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition%3D4395/preliminaries/preliminary%3D3835/matches/match%3D19696/report.html |archivedate=26 November 2007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tables/2002q.html|title=World Cup 2002 Qualifying|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|first=Karel|last=Stokkermans|date=17 July 2014|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref>

Ibrahimović was part of the [[2002 FIFA World Cup squads#Sweden|Sweden squad]] at the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]] held in Korea and Japan, who were eliminated at the round of 16 by newcomers [[Senegal national football team|Senegal]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/matches_wallchart/sweden_v_senegal/default.stm|title=Golden day for Senegal|date=16 June 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=1 September 2009}}</ref>

===Euro 2004 and 2006 World Cup===
[[File:Zlatan 060602.jpg|thumb|upright|Ibrahimović in action for [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]] in June 2006]]

Sweden qualified for [[UEFA Euro 2004]] as group winners, with Ibrahimović scoring three goals throughout the [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 4|qualifying campaign]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2004/sweden/3654049.stm|title=How they qualified: Sweden|publisher=BBC Sport|date=21 May 2004|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref> In Sweden's opening group match of Euro 2004 against [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]] on 14 June, Ibrahimović assisted one of [[Freddie Ljungberg]]'s goals and later scored from a penalty in a 5–0 win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1581/match=1059169/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Larsson lights up Sweden on dark day for Bulgaria|publisher=UEFA|first=David|last=Farrelly|date=15 June 2004|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref> In the following match against [[Italy national football team|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;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1581/match=1059177/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Ibrahimović and Sweden peg back Italy|publisher=UEFA|first=Matthew|last=Spiro|date=19 June 2004|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref><ref name="ITALY vs. SWEDEN">{{cite web|url=http://www.euro2004.com/Fanzone/Carlsberg/matchday=7/day=1/match=1059177/index.html |title=UEFA Euro 2004™ – Fanzone – Carlsberg Man of the Match |publisher=UEFA |date=18 June 2004 |accessdate=16 June 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040622095256/http://www.euro2004.com/Fanzone/Carlsberg/matchday%3D7/day%3D1/match%3D1059177/index.html |archivedate=22 June 2004 |url-status=dead }}</ref> the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/video/videoid=2358661.html|title=Highlights: The best goals of EURO 2004|publisher=UEFA|date=28 May 2016|accessdate=9 August 2016}}</ref> Sweden and [[Denmark national football team|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1581/match=1059185/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Denmark and Sweden through after draw|publisher=UEFA|first=Matthew|last=Spiro|date=23 June 2004|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref> In the quarter-finals against the [[Netherlands national football team|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1582/match=1059190/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Dutch delight in quarter-final shoot-out|publisher=UEFA|first=Mark|last=Chaplin|date=27 June 2004|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref>

During the [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8|2006 World Cup qualification campaign]], Ibrahimović scored four goals in a 7–0 victory away to [[Malta national football team|Malta]] on 4 September 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurosport.com/football/world-cup-2006-qualifying2/2006/live-malta-sweden_mtc325831/live.shtml|title=Malta – Sweden|publisher=Eurosport|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref> He did not score during the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by [[Germany national football team|Germany]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991466.stm|title=Germany 2–0 Sweden|date=24 June 2006|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=1 September 2009}}</ref>

===Euro 2008 and 2010 World Cup qualifying===
Ibrahimović was called up for a [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]] [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group F|qualifier]] against [[Liechtenstein national football team|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 national football team|Iceland]] and [[Spain national football team|Spain]]. He also refused to partake in a friendly against [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] on 7 February 2007, but ended his self-imposed [[boycott]] a month later,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/story/411884|title=Ibrahimovic agrees to return to Sweden side|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=2 March 2007}}</ref> and returned for Sweden's loss to [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] on 28 March. He did not score in any of the 12 qualifying matches. Ibrahimović was awarded the 2007 [[Guldbollen|Swedish Golden Ball]] as the "Country's Top Player of the Year".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/story/481713|title=Ibrahimovic wins Swedish Golden Ball award|date=12 November 2007|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=4 December 2010}}</ref>

Ibrahimović ended his international goal drought, which had lasted for over two years, against [[Greece national football team|Greece]] in Sweden's [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]] opener on 10 June 2008, in which he was named Man of the Match,<ref name="gre-swe report">{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD04_300688_GRE_SWE_FullReport.pdf|title=Full-time Greece-Sweden|publisher=UEFA|format=PDF |date=10 June 2008 |accessdate=9 June 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/7363403.stm|title=Greece 0–2 Sweden|date=10 June 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=1 September 2009|first=Phil|last=McNulty}}</ref> also scoring in the next match against Spain four days later.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/7363455.stm|title=Sweden 1–2 Spain|date=14 June 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=1 September 2009|first=Chris|last=Bevan}}</ref>
He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by [[Russia national football team|Russia]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/sweden/7371342.stm|title=Lagerback devastated by Euro exit |date=18 June 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=1 September 2009}}</ref> Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 4–0 win against Malta on 10 June 2009 in a [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification|2010 World Cup qualifier]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/report?id=236488&cc=5901|title=Sweden vs. Malta – Football Match Report|date=10 June 2009|publisher=ESPN FC|accessdate=5 September 2009}}</ref> On 5 September 2009, he scored a last second goal in [[Ferenc Puskás Stadium (1953)|Ferenc Puskás Stadium]] against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] in a 2–1 win for Sweden in their [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualification]] match,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/hungary-vs-sweden/107695|title=Hungary 1 – 2 Sweden – Match Report|publisher=Sky Sports|date=5 September 2009|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.<ref name="Intl retirement">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36600356|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Sweden striker retires from international football|publisher=BBC Sport|date=23 June 2016|first=Timothy|last=Abraham|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref>

===Euro 2012===
[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimović Euro 2012 vs England (2).JPG|thumb|upright|Ibrahimović playing for Sweden at [[UEFA Euro 2012]]]]
Ahead of the [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying|Euro 2012 qualification]], Ibrahimović was named team [[Captain (sports)|captain]] on his return to the national team by manager [[Erik Hamrén]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2011/nov/12/sweden-problem-zlatan-ibrahimovic|title=How do Sweden solve a problem like Zlatan Ibrahimovic?|work=The Guardian|first=Marcus|last=Christenson|date=12 November 2011|accessdate=9 August 2016}}</ref> He scored his first goals of the qualifying game against [[San Marino national football team|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.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/soccer-euro-sweden-idUKLDE6862BH20100907|title=Soccer-Ibrahimovic scores twice as Sweden crush San Marino|agency=Reuters|first=Philip|last=O'Connor|date=7 September 2010|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref> His next goals came in the form of a [[hat-trick]] against [[Finland national football team|Finland]], whom they beat 5–0.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurosport.com/football/european-championship-qualification/2012/sweden-rout-finland_sto2825814/story.shtml|title=Ibrahimovic treble in Sweden rout|publisher=Eurosport|date=7 June 2011|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref>

At the [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]] finals, Ibrahimović scored the opening goal in Sweden's first game of the tournament, a 2–1 defeat against hosts [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18181299|title=Ukraine 2 Sweden 1|date=11 June 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=11 June 2012 }}</ref> He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-finals/video/editorspick/videoid=2363282.html|title=Highlights: The best goals of EURO 2012|publisher=UEFA|date=27 June 2016|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref> to open the score in Sweden's 2–0 win against [[France national football team|France]] in the last group match; he was later named Man of the Match.<ref name="swe-fra report">{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2012/2003341_fr.pdf|title=Full-time report Sweden-France |publisher=UEFA|format=PDF|date=19 June 2012|accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref> Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18181977|title=Sweden 2–0 France|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Mandeep|last=Sanghera|date=19 June 2012|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref> Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the [[UEFA Euro 2012#Awards|Team of the Tournament for his performances]].<ref name="Ten Spain players in Team of the Tournament">{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=1838279.html|title=Ten Spain players in Team of the Tournament|publisher=UEFA|date=2 July 2012|accessdate=2 July 2012}}</ref>

===2014 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 FIFA World Cup qualification|2014 World Cup qualifier]] against Germany in [[Berlin]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/international-roundup-germany-lose-fourgoal-lead-as-ibrahimovic-inspires-sweden-fightback-8214107.html|title=International round-up: Germany lose four-goal lead as Ibrahimovic inspires Sweden fightback|work=The Independent|date=17 October 2012|location=London|first=Gordon|last=Tynan}}</ref> It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/germany/9614671/German-press-bemoan-daft-draw-after-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-inspires-Swedens-comeback-from-4-0-down.html|title=German press bemoan 'daft' draw after Zlatan Ibrahimovic inspires Sweden's comeback from 4–0 down|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=17 October 2012|location=London}}</ref>

On 14 November 2012, he scored all four goals in a 4–2 win over [[England national football team|England]] in the first ever match at the [[Friends Arena]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/sportvideo/footballvideo/9679848/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-taekwondo-blackbelt-key-to-Swedish-strikers-goalscoring-prowess.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: taekwondo blackbelt key to Swedish striker's goalscoring prowess|date=15 November 2012|work=The Daily Telegraph|accessdate=15 November 2012|location=London|first=Cameron|last=MacPhail}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/nov/15/zlatan-ibrahimovic-goal-sweden-england|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: I liked the first goal more because it was history|date=15 November 2012|work=The Guardian|accessdate=15 November 2012|location=London|first=Dominic|last=Fifield}}</ref> His fourth goal, a 35-yard [[bicycle kick|overhead kick]] with his back to goal, won him praise from players and pundits, with the [[BBC]] describing it as a goal that "combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique".<ref>{{cite web|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic goal like 'a video game', says Sweden coach|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/20334786|accessdate=15 November 2012|publisher=BBC Sport|date=14 November 2012}}</ref> It would win the 2013 [[FIFA Puskás Award]] for Goal of the Year.<ref name="Puskas" />

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 national football team|Norway]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://au.eurosport.com/football/international-friendlies/2013/ibrahimovic-scores-hat-trick-as-sweden-beat-norway-4-2_sto3882412/story.shtml|title=Ibrahimovic scores hat-trick as Sweden beat Norway|date=14 August 2013|publisher=Eurosport}}</ref> Ibrahimović ended Sweden's [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C|qualifying campaign]] with eight goals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/season=2014/statistics/index.html|title=Statistics|accessdate=23 November 2013|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> He scored twice in a 3–2 [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Second Round|play-off]] defeat to [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] – billed as a battle between Zlatan and [[Cristiano Ronaldo]] (Ronaldo scored three) – as the team failed to reach the [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Sweden 2-3 Portugal |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/24907627 |accessdate=15 January 2020 |agency=BBC}}</ref> Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: "One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/nov/20/zlatan-ibrahimovic-world-cup-not-worth-watching-without-me|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: a World Cup without me is not worth watching|work=The Guardian|date=20 November 2013|accessdate=5 November 2016}}</ref>

===Sweden's top scorer, Euro 2016 and retirement===
[[File:Russia-Sweden 2015 (18).jpg|thumb|left|upright|Ibrahimović (pictured in September 2015) 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 national football team|Estonia]], making him the Swedish national team's [[List of top international association football goal scorers by country|all-time leading goalscorer]]. Earlier in the same match, he equaled [[Sven Rydell]]'s record of 49 by scoring the opening goal.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/05/zlatan-ibrahimovic-sweden-goals-record-estonia|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic promises more after breaking Sweden goals record|date=6 September 2014|accessdate=13 September 2014|work=The Guardian}}</ref> On 8 September, he made his [[List of footballers with 100 or more caps|100th appearance]] for Sweden in a [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualification|Euro 2016 qualifier]] against [[Austria national football team|Austria]] at the [[Ernst Happel Stadion]] in Vienna.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psg.fr/en/News/003001/Article/67982/100-caps-for-Ibrahimovic|title=100 caps for Ibrahimovic|date=9 September 2014|accessdate=13 September 2014|publisher=Paris Saint-Germain F.C.}}</ref>

On 14 November 2015, Ibrahimović scored the winning goal for Sweden in a 2–1 victory in the home leg of the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying play-offs|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 [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]] finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/34851540|title=Denmark 2–2 Sweden (agg 3–4)|date=17 November 2015|publisher=BBC Sport}}</ref> Ibrahimović scored 11 goals during the qualifying phase, making him its second-top goalscorer after [[Poland national football team|Poland]]'s [[Robert Lewandowski]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=2292023.html|title=Ibrahimović leads Sweden to fifth EURO in a row|date=17 November 2015|publisher=UEFA}}</ref>
On 11 May 2016, Ibrahimović made the final [[UEFA Euro 2016 squads#Sweden|23-man squad]] for Sweden at Euro 2016. As captain, he played every minute of Sweden's [[UEFA Euro 2016 Group E|three group matches]], but did not score any goals. He managed only one shot on target during the tournament.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/19692/10322288/euro-2016-opta-stats-the-best-stats-from-the-group-stage|title=Euro 2016 opta stats: The best stats from the Group stage|publisher=Sky Sports|date=23 June 2016|accessdate=2 July 2016}}</ref> Sweden finished in last place in their group and as a result were eliminated along with seven other teams in the group stage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/blog/the-match/60/post/2895366/zlatan-ibrahimovic-bids-farewell-to-sweden-after-euro-2016-exit|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic bids farewell to Sweden as Belgium march on|publisher=ESPN FC|date=22 June 2016|accessdate=2 July 2016}}</ref> On 21 June 2016, Ibrahimović announced that he would retire from international football immediately after Sweden's last match at Euro 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/sweden/story/2898803/zlatan-ibrahimovic-to-call-time-on-sweden-career-after-euro-2016|title=Ibrahimović to retire from international football after Euro 2016|date=21 June 2016|publisher=ESPN FC}}</ref>

In November 2017, after Sweden clinched qualification for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] in Russia by defeating [[Italy national football team|Italy]] in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Second Round|second qualifying round]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/13/italy-sweden-world-cup-qualifying-play-off-second-leg-match-report|title=Sweden stand tall amid Italy onslaught to book place at Russia World Cup|work=The Guardian|author=Simon Burnton|date=13 November 2017|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref> there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.timeslive.co.za/sport/soccer/2017-11-14-international-return-for-zlatan-ibrahimovic-gets-sweden-talking/|title=International return for Zlatan Ibrahimovic gets Sweden talking|agency=Reuters|publisher=Times Live|date=14 November 2017|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-cup/2017/11/14/sweden-boss-frustrated-talk-zlatan-ibrahimovic-returning-world/|title=Sweden boss frustrated by talk of Zlatan Ibrahimovic returning for the World Cup in Russia|work=The Daily Telegraph|author=Callum Davis|date=14 November 2017|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref> Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/ibrahimovic-open-to-world-cup-call-if-i-want-to-go-im-there/11vkxctacrfie1e8ftz10rlzl5|title=Ibrahimovic open to World Cup call: If I want to go, I'm there|publisher=Goal.com|author=Ben Spratt|date=14 November 2017|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/zlatan-ibrahimovic-sweden-international-return-world-cup-2018-manchester-united-a8236531.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimović hints at World Cup return for Sweden and a nation shrugs its shoulders|work=The Independent|author=Luked Brown|date=2 March 2018|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/zlatan-ibrahimovic-considering-sweden-return-for-world-cup-campaign-36738076.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic considering Sweden return for World Cup campaign|work=The Irish Independent|date=23 March 2018|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref> However, in April 2018, Sweden manager [[Janne Andersson]] stated that Ibrahimović will not be called-up for the World Cup, thus ending any possibility of a return.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2772187-zlatan-ibrahimovic-wont-play-at-world-cup-says-sweden-manager-janne-anderson|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic Won't Play at World Cup, Says Sweden Manager Janne Andersson|publisher=Bleacher Report|author=Matt Jones|date=24 April 2018|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref> Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/13957/11398236/zlatan-ibrahimovic-slams-swedish-media-over-world-cup-absence|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic slams Swedish media over World Cup absence|publisher=Sky Sports|date=8 June 2018|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref>

==Style of play==
==Style of play==
{{Quote box|width=30%|align=right|quote="Swedish style? No. Yugoslavian style? Of course not. It has to be Zlatan-style."|source=— Downplaying the influence of his background, Ibrahimović describes his unique playing style<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/news/y=2014/m=1/news=they-said-zlatan-ibrahimovic-2264886.html|title=They said it: Zlatan Ibrahimovic|publisher=FIFA|date=24 January 2014|accessdate=13 June 2016}}</ref>}}
{{Quote box|width=30%|align=right|quote="Swedish style? No. Yugoslavian style? Of course not. It has to be Zlatan-style."|source=— Downplaying the influence of his background, Ibrahimović describes his unique playing style<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.fifa.com/news/y=2014/m=1/news=they-said-zlatan-ibrahimovic-2264886.html|title=They said it: Zlatan Ibrahimovic|publisher=FIFA|date=24 January 2014|accessdate=13 June 2016}}</ref>}}
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Although he 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,<ref name="ESPN"/><ref name="bottle"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2008-06-06/inconsistent-ibrahimovic-to-lead-swedish-charge/2462374?pfmredir=sm&pfm=sm |title=Inconsistent Ibrahimovic to lead Swedish charge |publisher=ABC News |date=6 June 2008 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2008/may/19/internazionale.europeanfootball |title=Inter's blushes spared as Ibrahimovic earns his redemption |work=The Guardian |last1=Bandini |first1=Nicky |date=19 May 2008 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> 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,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/08/06/uk-soccer-italy-cup-idUKTRE7751QE20110806|title=Milan edge out Inter in Super Cup|agency=Reuters|first1=Sabrina|last1=Mao|first2=David|last2=Gray|date=6 August 2011|accessdate=18 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.repubblica.it/2006/b/sezioni/sport/calcio/serie_a/25giornata/interjuventus/interjuventus.html |title=La Juve ringrazia Del Piero Inter, più nervi che gioco |work=La Repubblica |language=Italian |date=12 February 2006 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> [[El Clásico]] in Spain,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8385497.stm |title=Barcelona 1-0 Real Madrid |publisher=BBC Sport |last1=Stevenson |first1=Jonathan |date=29 November 2009 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> [[Le Classique]] in France,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/club/paris-saint-germain/160/blog/post/2381060/zlatan-ibrahimovic-must-make-most-of-?src=com |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic must make most of Le Classique for PSG at Marseille |publisher=ESPN FC |last1=Johnson |first1=Jonathan |date=4 April 2015 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> [[De Klassieker]] and [[AFC Ajax–PSV Eindhoven rivalry|De Topper]] in the Netherlands,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://global.espn.com/football/commentary?gameId=18500 |title=Feyenoord Rotterdam 1 – 2 Ajax Amsterdam |publisher=ESPN FC |date=26 August 2001 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ajax.nl/streams/actueel/kishna-maakt-5000ste-goal-ajax.htm |title=Kishna maakt 5000ste goal Ajax |publisher=Ajax |language=Dutch |date=15 February 2015 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> and the [[Manchester Derby]] and [[Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry|North-West Derby]] in England,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2016/sep/10/manchester-united-v-manchester-city-premier-league-live |title=Manchester United 1-2 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened |work=The Guardian |last1=Glendenning |first1=Barry |date=10 September 2016 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/01/15/man-utd-vs-liverpool-premier-league-live-score/ |title=Manchester United 1 Liverpool 1: Late Zlatan Ibrahimovic header earns hosts share of the points |work=The Telegraph |last1=Burt |first1=Jason |date=15 January 2017 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> as well as UEFA Champions League<ref name="bottle"/><ref name="Ibrahimovic leads romp"/><ref name="Cavani gives Paris the edge over Chelsea"/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2012/feb/16/zlatan-ibrahimovic-arsenal-milan-champions-league|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic comes back to haunt Arsenal on a painful night|work=The Guardian|first=Richard|last=Williams|date=16 February 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/ibrahimovic-silences-doubters|title=Ibrahimovic silences doubters |work=The National|date=18 August 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012}}</ref> and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.<ref name="ITALY vs. SWEDEN"/><ref name="swe-fra report"/> Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning titles in several countries;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/4020796/report-zlatan-ibrahimovic-to-join-ac-milan-on-free-transfer |title=Report: Zlatan Ibrahimovic to join AC Milan on free transfer |publisher=ESPN FC |date=26 December 2019 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.in/football/club/manchester-united/360/blog/post/3109890/ibrahimovics-best-stats-man-united-juventus-milan-barcelona-psg-sweden |title=Ibrahimovic's best stats - Man United, Juventus, Milan, Barcelona, PSG |publisher=ESPN FC |date=10 June 2017 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/19641564|title=PSG win and AC Milan draw – Champions League round-up|publisher=BBC Sport|date=18 September 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012}}</ref> Known for his extroverted personality, he has also been criticised in the media, however, for his arrogance, aggression and rebellious character.<ref name="ricerca.repubblica.it"/><ref name="archiviostorico.corriere.it">{{cite web|url=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2002/settembre/21/Ibrahimovic_all_Ajax_spunta_Van_co_0_0209219442.shtml|title=Ibrahimovic, all’ Ajax spunta il Van Basten del terzo millennio Ibrahimovic, all' Ajax spunta il Van Basten del terzo millennio|publisher=Il Corriere della Sera|language=Italian|date=21 September 2002|accessdate=9 December 2014}}</ref> 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 [[Volley (football)|volley]]s;<ref name="archiviostorico.corriere.it"/> despite this comparison, Ibrahimović has stated that his main influence was his idol, former Brazilian forward [[Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)|Ronaldo]], whom he regards as the greatest player of all time.<ref name="Metro"/> He has also been likened to French former footballer [[Eric Cantona]], who also played for Manchester United.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2017/feb/27/zlatan-ibrahimovic-manchester-united-eric-cantona-jose-mourinho |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic is not the new Cantona but buys José Mourinho time |work=The Guardian |last1=Ronay |first1=Barney |date=27 February 2017 |accessdate=25 April 2020 }}</ref>
Although he 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,<ref name="ESPN"/><ref name="bottle"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2008-06-06/inconsistent-ibrahimovic-to-lead-swedish-charge/2462374?pfmredir=sm&pfm=sm |title=Inconsistent Ibrahimovic to lead Swedish charge |publisher=ABC News |date=6 June 2008 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2008/may/19/internazionale.europeanfootball |title=Inter's blushes spared as Ibrahimovic earns his redemption |work=The Guardian |last1=Bandini |first1=Nicky |date=19 May 2008 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> 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,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/08/06/uk-soccer-italy-cup-idUKTRE7751QE20110806|title=Milan edge out Inter in Super Cup|agency=Reuters|first1=Sabrina|last1=Mao|first2=David|last2=Gray|date=6 August 2011|accessdate=18 September 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.repubblica.it/2006/b/sezioni/sport/calcio/serie_a/25giornata/interjuventus/interjuventus.html |title=La Juve ringrazia Del Piero Inter, più nervi che gioco |work=La Repubblica |language=Italian |date=12 February 2006 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> [[El Clásico]] in Spain,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/8385497.stm |title=Barcelona 1-0 Real Madrid |publisher=BBC Sport |last1=Stevenson |first1=Jonathan |date=29 November 2009 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> [[Le Classique]] in France,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/club/paris-saint-germain/160/blog/post/2381060/zlatan-ibrahimovic-must-make-most-of-?src=com |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic must make most of Le Classique for PSG at Marseille |publisher=ESPN FC |last1=Johnson |first1=Jonathan |date=4 April 2015 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> [[De Klassieker]] and [[AFC Ajax–PSV Eindhoven rivalry|De Topper]] in the Netherlands,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://global.espn.com/football/commentary?gameId=18500 |title=Feyenoord Rotterdam 1 – 2 Ajax Amsterdam |publisher=ESPN FC |date=26 August 2001 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ajax.nl/streams/actueel/kishna-maakt-5000ste-goal-ajax.htm |title=Kishna maakt 5000ste goal Ajax |publisher=Ajax |language=Dutch |date=15 February 2015 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> and the [[Manchester Derby]] and [[Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry|North-West Derby]] in England,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2016/sep/10/manchester-united-v-manchester-city-premier-league-live |title=Manchester United 1-2 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened |work=The Guardian |last1=Glendenning |first1=Barry |date=10 September 2016 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/01/15/man-utd-vs-liverpool-premier-league-live-score/ |title=Manchester United 1 Liverpool 1: Late Zlatan Ibrahimovic header earns hosts share of the points |work=The Telegraph |last1=Burt |first1=Jason |date=15 January 2017 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> as well as UEFA Champions League<ref name="bottle"/><ref name="Ibrahimovic leads romp"/><ref name="Cavani gives Paris the edge over Chelsea"/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2012/feb/16/zlatan-ibrahimovic-arsenal-milan-champions-league|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic comes back to haunt Arsenal on a painful night|work=The Guardian|first=Richard|last=Williams|date=16 February 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/ibrahimovic-silences-doubters|title=Ibrahimovic silences doubters |work=The National|date=18 August 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012}}</ref> and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.<ref name="ITALY vs. SWEDEN"/><ref name="swe-fra report"/> Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning titles in several countries;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/4020796/report-zlatan-ibrahimovic-to-join-ac-milan-on-free-transfer |title=Report: Zlatan Ibrahimovic to join AC Milan on free transfer |publisher=ESPN FC |date=26 December 2019 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.in/football/club/manchester-united/360/blog/post/3109890/ibrahimovics-best-stats-man-united-juventus-milan-barcelona-psg-sweden |title=Ibrahimovic's best stats - Man United, Juventus, Milan, Barcelona, PSG |publisher=ESPN FC |date=10 June 2017 |accessdate=7 May 2020 }}</ref> additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/19641564|title=PSG win and AC Milan draw – Champions League round-up|publisher=BBC Sport|date=18 September 2012|accessdate=18 September 2012}}</ref> Known for his extroverted personality, he has also been criticised in the media, however, for his arrogance, aggression and rebellious character.<ref name="ricerca.repubblica.it"/><ref name="archiviostorico.corriere.it">{{cite web|url=http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2002/settembre/21/Ibrahimovic_all_Ajax_spunta_Van_co_0_0209219442.shtml|title=Ibrahimovic, all’ Ajax spunta il Van Basten del terzo millennio Ibrahimovic, all' Ajax spunta il Van Basten del terzo millennio|publisher=Il Corriere della Sera|language=Italian|date=21 September 2002|accessdate=9 December 2014}}</ref> 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 [[Volley (football)|volley]]s;<ref name="archiviostorico.corriere.it"/> despite this comparison, Ibrahimović has stated that his main influence was his idol, former Brazilian forward [[Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)|Ronaldo]], whom he regards as the greatest player of all time.<ref name="Metro"/> He has also been likened to French former footballer [[Eric Cantona]], who also played for Manchester United.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2017/feb/27/zlatan-ibrahimovic-manchester-united-eric-cantona-jose-mourinho |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic is not the new Cantona but buys José Mourinho time |work=The Guardian |last1=Ronay |first1=Barney |date=27 February 2017 |accessdate=25 April 2020 }}</ref>

==Football related business activities==
===Hammarby IF===
On 27 November 2019, it was announced that Ibrahimović had bought 23.5 percent of the shares in [[Hammarby Fotboll|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.<ref name="hammarby">{{cite web |url=https://www.hammarbyfotboll.se/aktuellt/nyheter/zlatan-ibrahimovic-investerar-i-aeg-sweden-blir-delagare-i-hammarby-fotboll-ab/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimović investerar i AEG Sweden - blir delägare i Hammarby Fotboll AB|date=27 November 2019|publisher=Hammarby Fotboll|accessdate=27 November 2019|language=Swedish}}</ref> In Sweden, all sport teams in the league systems are regulated to be [[nonprofit organization]]s, which means that a majority of the voting rights, or [[50+1 rule|51 percent]], is still controlled by the members of the club.<ref name="51percent">{{cite web |title=Fakta: 51-procentsregeln|url=https://www.svt.se/sport/artikel/fakta-51-procentsregeln|date=22 May 2013|publisher=SVT|accessdate=27 November 2019|language=Swedish}}</ref> Fans of [[Malmö FF]], who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment into their rival club, have vandalized his statue in [[Malmö]] on numerous occasions.<ref name="BBC-20200106">{{cite news|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic statue sawn off at ankles and toppled in Malmo|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50998844|accessdate=6 January 2020|agency=BBC Sport|publisher=BBC|date=5 January 2020|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200106220258/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50998844|archivedate=6 January 2020|location=London}}</ref>

==Controversies==
[[File:Ibra.jpg|thumb|right|Ibrahimović in 2009]]

Ibrahimović has been involved in several violent incidents with teammates. 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.<ref name="90min">{{cite news |title=Why Ibrahimovic Once Told Rafael van der Vaart: 'I'll Break Your Legs and Cut Off Your F**king Head' |url=https://www.90min.com/posts/4485443-why-ibrahimovic-once-told-rafael-van-der-vaart-i-ll-break-your-legs-and-cut-off-your-f-king-head |accessdate=16 November 2019 |work=90min}}</ref> Ibrahimović also punched Ajax teammate [[Mido (footballer)|Mido]] in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.<ref name="90min" />

During his spell at Barcelona, Ibrahimović had a falling-out with coach Pep Guardiola, culminating in a dressing room incident in which Ibrahimović 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.<ref name="Macdonald"/> Barcelona vice president Carles Vilarrubi further revealed that Ibrahimović had threatened to publicly beat up Guardiola if he was not released to Milan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/story/979697/zlatan-ibrahimovic-threatened-to-beat-pep-guardiola-up-vilarrubi|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic threatened to beat Pep Guardiola up – Vilarrubi|publisher=ESPN FC|date=4 November 2011|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref>

[[File:Ibra PSG.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Ibrahimović (pictured at [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|PSG]] in 2012) courted controversy while at the club, for abuse of match officials and for on-field violence against opposition players.]]
In 2010, Ibrahimović was involved in a training-ground fist-fight with Milan teammate [[Oguchi Onyewu]], after Ibrahimović made a two-footed tackle on him, followed by a headbutt. They were separated and the session prematurely abandoned, with Ibrahimović having suffered a broken rib in the fracas. Both players had accused one of insulting the other.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/sports/soccer/news/_/id/5768851/ibrahimovic-onyewu-brawl-ac-milan-practice|title=Ibrahimovic and Onyewu brawl during AC Milan practice|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref> In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/2011-03-14-zlatan-ibrahimovic-suspension-ac-milan_N.htm|work=USA Today|title=AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic banned 3 matches for punch|date=14 March 2011|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/ibrahimovic-banned-for-three-serie-a-matches-6611948.html|title=Ibrahimovic banned for three Serie A matches|work=The Independent|location=London|date=6 February 2012|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate [[Antonio Cassano]] in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/ibrahimovic-putting-boot-to-cassanos-head-goes-viral-on-youtube-twice-viral-video-spotlight-2282746.html|title=Ibrahimovic putting boot to Cassano's head goes viral on YouTube twice: viral video spotlight|work=The Independent|location=London|date=12 May 2011}}</ref> and kicked Milan teammate [[Rodney Strasser]] during a training session.<ref name="metro" />

In November 2012 with PSG, he received a two-match ban for kicking Saint-Étienne goalkeeper [[Stéphane Ruffier]] in the chest.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/2012/11/03/en/football/international_football/1351977437.html|title=Ibrahimovic sent off for karate kick against Saint Etienne|date=3 November 2012|newspaper=Marca|location=Madrid|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/story/1218184/paris-saint-germains-zlatan-ibrahimovic-has-ban-extended|title=Paris Saint-Germain's Zlatan Ibrahimovic has ban extended|publisher=ESPN FC|date=8 November 2012|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref> In December 2012, Ibrahimović was accused by Lyon defender [[Dejan Lovren]] and president [[Jean-Michel Aulas]] of deliberately stamping on Lovren's head. Lovren suggested the reason Zlatan escaped punishment was due to his “superstar status”.<ref>{{cite news |title=Dejan Lovren: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's superstar status saved him |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/news/story/_/id/1300131/dejan-lovren:-zlatan-ibrahimovic's-superstar-status-saved-him |accessdate=16 November 2019 |agency=ESPN}}</ref> In February 2013, [[UEFA]] handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] winger [[Andrés Guardado]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11820/8528026/UEFA-hand-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-two-match-ban-following-Valencia-red-card|title=UEFA hand Zlatan Ibrahimovic two-match ban following Valencia red card|publisher=Sky Sports|date=27 February 2013|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> In March 2013, PSG winger [[Lucas Moura|Lucas]] 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."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/lucas-ibrahimovic-insults-us-lot-143300926--sow.html|title=Lucas: Ibrahimovic insults us a lot|date=19 March 2013|publisher=Yahoo Sports|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref> Lucas later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.<ref>{{cite web|title=Brazil starlet Lucas denies calling Ibrahimovic "arrogant"|url=http://www.nzweek.com/sport/brazil-starlet-lucas-denies-calling-ibrahimovic-arrogant-55360/|publisher=NZweek|date=20 March 2013|accessdate=29 October 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130324031421/http://www.nzweek.com/sport/brazil-starlet-lucas-denies-calling-ibrahimovic-arrogant-55360/|archivedate=24 March 2013}}</ref> In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director [[Leonardo Araújo|Leonardo]] after the club's title victory.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/12/zlatan-ibrahimovic-clashes-with-leonardo-in-psg-dressing-room-video-3756508/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic clashes with Leonardo in PSG dressing room – video|first=Massimo|last=Marioni|date=12 May 2013|work=Metro|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref>

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".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/31171730|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: PSG striker 'abuses referees in English'|publisher=BBC Sport|date=6 February 2015|accessdate=29 October 2015}}</ref> Two months later, after a loss by PSG in a Ligue 1 match, Ibrahimović ranted, "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,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/mar/15/zlatan-ibrahimovic-psg-bordeaux-ligue-1|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic in trouble again as PSG defeat lets Lyon extend lead|work=The Guardian|accessdate=16 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Video: Ibrahimovic blasts France as a 's**t country'|url=http://www.thelocal.fr/20150315/ibrahimovic-slams-france-as-a-st-country|work=The Local|date=15 March 2015|accessdate=16 March 2015}}</ref> and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.<ref>{{cite news|title=Zlatan banned over 'France is s**t' rant|url=http://www.thelocal.fr/20150409/france-is-shit-zlatan-banned|work=The Local|date=9 April 2015|accessdate=9 April 2015}}</ref>

[[File:Ibrahimovic in Doha Press Conference.jpg|thumb|Ibrahimović at a press conference in Qatar in 2013]]
Ibrahimović has additionally engaged in multiple incidents while with the national team. After Sweden's 1–0 victory over the Faroe Islands in October 2012, Faroes captain [[Fróði Benjaminsen]] accused Ibrahimović of foul play and insults, describing him as "arrogant", "childish", "ignorant", and a "dirty player".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/oct/16/zlatan-ibrahimovic-arrogant-childish|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic branded arrogant, dirty and childish by Faroes captain|first=Marcus|last=Christenson|work=The Guardian|date=16 October 2012|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref> In December 2015, French sports daily ''[[L'Équipe]]'' branded Ibrahimović and [[Cristiano Ronaldo]] the "most arrogant" footballers in the world.<ref name="equipe">{{cite web|url=http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/chelsea-man-city-man-in-lequipes-most-hated-list-cristiano-ronaldo-zlatan-ibrahimovic-most-arrogant/|title=Chelsea & Man City men in the most hated list, Cristiano Ronaldo & Zlatan Ibrahimovic most arrogant by L'Equipe|publisher=101 Great Goals|first=Benjamin|last=Newman|date=28 December 2015|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> Ibrahimović was additionally caught on camera kicking teammate [[Christian Wilhelmsson]] during training.<ref name="metro">{{cite news|url=http://metro.co.uk/2011/03/28/zlatan-ibrahimovic-kicks-sweden-team-mate-christian-wilhelmsson-up-the-bum-over-bad-tackle-647007|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic kicks Sweden team-mate up the bum over bad tackle|date=28 March 2011|work=Metro|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/sports/soccer/blog/_/name/schaerlaeckens_leander/id/5584821/zlatan-ibrahimovic-latest-antics|title=Soccer: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's latest antics|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref>

In 2013, he came under fire from the [[Sweden women's national football team|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 (footballer, born 1976)|Anders Svensson]] had been rewarded with a car for becoming Sweden's most-[[Cap (sport)|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.<ref name="radio"/> 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."<ref name="radio">{{cite web|url=http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?artikel=5742874|title=Female footballers strike back at Zlatan|publisher=Sveriges Radio|date=15 May 2013|accessdate=26 December 2013}}</ref> 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."<ref name="radio"/>

In April 2016, Mino Raiola announced that Ibrahimović would be [[Litigation|suing]] Swedish trainer Ulf Karlsson over doping claims.<ref name="si">{{cite web|url=https://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2016/04/07/paris-saint-germain-zlatan-ibrahimovic-lawsuit-trainer-doping-claim|title=Report: Zlatan Ibrahimovic to sue Swedish trainer over doping claim|publisher=Sports Illustrated (Planet Futbol)|date=7 April 2016|accessdate=7 April 2016}}</ref> According to ''Expressen,'' Karlsson cited Ibrahimović's "unnatural" and "rapid weight gain" during his stint with Juventus. Raiola said about the allegations, "The claims are just crazy – the facts are not there. All the clubs Zlatan has been at know he doesn't even take aspirin."<ref name="si"/>

In April 2019, [[Real Salt Lake]] defender [[Nedum Onuoha]] accused Ibrahimovic of foul play and threats to injure him during a game, calling him "arrogant", "disrespectful", and "a complete thug".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48098700|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Nedum Onuoha accuses LA Galaxy striker of disrespect|website=BBC|date=29 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/en/news/ibrahimovic-talked-like-a-complete-thug-onuoha-reveals/1epl30le5cg1p1uxfklpimermi|title='Ibrahimovic threatened me like a complete thug' - Onuoha reveals conflict with LA Galaxy striker|website=Goal.com|date=29 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/apr/29/zlatan-ibrahimovic-nedum-onuoha-mls-galaxy-real-salt-lake|title=Onuoha rejects Zlatan Ibrahimovic apology after threat to 'hurt' him during game|website=The Guardian|date=29 April 2019}}</ref> In May 2019, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for violent conduct, after choking [[NYCFC]] goalkeeper [[Sean Johnson (soccer)|Sean Johnson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48319620|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: LA Galaxy striker banned for grabbing keeper by neck|website=BBC|date=18 May 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/la-galaxy/story/3855965/ibrahimovic-gets-2-match-ban-for-johnson-scrap|title=Ibrahimovic gets 2-match ban for Johnson scrap|website=ESPN|date=17 May 2019}}</ref> In July 2019, Ibrahimović made controversial remarks about the level of play in the MLS, describing himself as "a Ferrari among Fiats" and "by far the best player" in the league.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/zlatan-ibrahimovic-hits-out-mls-18366017|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic hits out at MLS and claims he is like "a Ferrari among Fiats"|website=Mirror|date=19 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/27210160|title=Zlatan 'shouldn't bite the hand that feeds him'|website=ESPN|date=17 July 2019}}</ref> More controversy followed suit when—after the Galaxy's loss to [[El Trafico|crosstown rivals]] [[Los Angeles FC]] during [[2019 MLS Cup Playoffs|playoffs]]—Ibrahimovic was seen making obscene gestures towards heckling fans as he left the pitch.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eu.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2019/10/25/mls-zlatan-ibrahimovic-grabs-crotch-fan-stare/2454382001|title=Zlatan Ibrahimović grabs crotch, stares down LAFC fan following MLS playoff loss|website=USA Today|date=25 October 2019}}</ref>

In November 2019, Ibrahimović bought a 23.5% stake in Stockholm-based club [[Hammarby Fotboll|Hammarby]], which is the rival to the striker's boyhood club, [[Malmö FF|Malmö]]. In his statement, the player said that he intends on making it the best club. However, his decision to invest in the club infuriated the fans of Malmö who vandalized his bronze statue and set it ablaze. The striker responded to the incident and marked that the decision had nothing to with where he began his career.<ref>{{cite_web|url=https://lemonwire.com/2019/11/27/ae%CB%9Ca-betrayalae-malmo-fury-as-ibrahimovic-invests-in-hammarby/|title=A betraya: Malmo fury as Ibrahimovic invests in Hammarby|accessdate=27 November 2019|website=Lemon wire}}</ref>

==Personal life==
[[File:Malmö Idrottens walk of fame, Zlatan.jpg|thumb|upright|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 currently resides outside Los Angeles, although he still has a home in [[Malmö]], where he spends his summers. Ibrahimović received an honorary [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]] in [[taekwondo]]; he attended classes at the Malmö Taekwondo club ''Enighet'' ("Unity") as a child.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://fotboll.expressen.se/internationellt/1.2210007/zlatan-har-fatt-fotarbetet-fran-taekwondon|title=Zlatan har fått fotarbetet från taekwondon|first=Ludvig|last=Holmberg|work=Expressen|date=11 November 2010|accessdate=4 December 2010|language=Swedish|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101114135349/http://fotboll.expressen.se/internationellt/1.2210007/zlatan-har-fatt-fotarbetet-fran-taekwondon|archive-date=14 November 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: [[Swedish language|Swedish]], [[Bosnian language|Bosnian]], English, Spanish and Italian.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/article757217.ece|title=The Big Interview: Zlatan Ibrahimović|first=Ian|last=Hawkey|work=The Sunday Times|location=London|date=11 December 2005|accessdate=13 April 2009 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/sport/worldcup2014/article-2507544/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-v-Cristiano-Ronaldo-Henrik-Larsson-shares-views.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic v Cristiano Ronaldo: Henrik Larsson shares his views|work=The Mail on Sunday|date=14 November 2013|accessdate=22 November 2013}}</ref> He has stated that he was raised as a [[Catholic]].<ref name="elentorno.com"/><ref name="Cleris"/> Ibrahimović often [[Illeism|refers to himself in the third person]].<ref>{{Cite news
| url = https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/zlatan-ibrahimovic-quotes-best-outspoken-2331210
| title = Read the best Zlatan Ibrahimovic quotes on the outspoken Swedish striker's birthday
| work = The Mirror
| date = 2013-10-03
| accessdate = 2016-05-17
| first = Joe
| last = Mewis
| quote= There's big boasts, lashings of ego and plenty of third person references ahoy}}</ref>

The name "Zlatan" was trademarked in May 2003 at the [[Swedish Patent and Registration Office]] for "most likely being perceived as Zlatan Ibrahimović", which meant that he received exclusive rights to the name for certain products, including [[Sports equipment|sporting goods]], clothing, and shoes.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/zlatan-ibrahimovic-hero-or-villain-8326321.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Hero or Villain?|work=The Independent|first=Simmy|last=Richman|date=18 November 2012|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> Ibrahimović is under contract with [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] and features in their television advertising where he has appeared alongside other players in the Nike stable including [[Cristiano Ronaldo]], [[Neymar]] and [[Wayne Rooney]].<ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JpYuc9wS_U|title=Cristiano Ronaldo vs Zlatan Ibrahimovic – Nike Commercial|via=YouTube|date=19 November 2009|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref> He wears the [[Nike Mercurial Vapor|Nike Mercurial]] [[Cleat (shoe)|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 [[Artificial turf|playing mat]], [[Goalposts#Structure|goalposts]], [[Floodlights (sport)|lighting]] and a modern [[Perimeter fence|fence]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://sydsvenskan.se/sport/article270183.ece |title=(Swedish) Zlatan besöker Rosengård |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080311174608/http://sydsvenskan.se/sport/article270183.ece |archivedate=11 March 2008 }}</ref> In 2008, he donated new Nike [[Kit (association football)|kits]] to his youth club, [[FBK Balkan]].<ref name="Goal.com">{{Cite news|url=http://goal.com/en/news/596/exclusive/2009/12/21/1702065/exclusive-fbk-balkan-to-receive-144000-fifa-solidarity|title=EXCLUSIVE: FBK Balkan To Receive €144,000 FIFA Solidarity Payment For Zlatan Ibrahimovic Transfer|accessdate=21 December 2009|publisher=Goal.com}}</ref>

[[File:Catena and Ibrahimovic.jpg|thumb|left|An ambassador for the [[United Nations World Food Programme]], Zlatan appears at the global awareness campaign "805&nbsp;million names" launch with its founder [[Marina Catena]] in 2015]]
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."<ref>{{cite av media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwI4wMrltG0|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Muhammad Ali|date=6 March 2011|via=YouTube|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref> 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".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120910/football/Ibrahimovic-inducted-into-Malmo-Walk-of-Fame.436266|title=Ibrahimovic inducted into Malmo Walk of Fame|work=The Times of Malta|date=10 September 2012|accessdate=15 May 2014}}</ref> The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/zlatan-ibrahimovic-stamps-sale-fans-3296090|title=Fans snap up a jaw-dropping five million Zlatan Ibrahimovic stamps in advance sales|first=Alan|last=Wilson|work=Daily Mirror|date=28 March 2014|accessdate=15 May 2014}}</ref> Ibrahimović features in EA Sports' [[FIFA (video game series)|''FIFA'' video game series]], and was the fourth highest rated player in ''[[FIFA 15]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/09/the-10-highest-rated-players-in-fifa-15|title=The 10 highest rated players in 'FIFA 15'|work=USA Today|first=Nick|last=Schwartz|date=7 September 2014|accessdate=8 September 2014}}</ref>

On 11 August 2014, Ibrahimović paid [[United States dollar|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 (footballer)|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?".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer-dirty-tackle/zlatan-ibrahimovic-pays-to-send-swedish-learning-disabled-team-to-brazil-for-inas-world-cup-213308379.html|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic pays to send Swedish learning disabled team to Brazil for INAS World Cup|date=11 August 2014|publisher=Yahoo Sports|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/internationell/frankrike/zlatan/article19348450.ab|title=Zlatan: "Vad kostar det att åka?"|work=Aftonbladet|first=Fredrik|last=Falk|date=11 August 2014|accessdate=9 January 2016|language=Swedish}}</ref> In a league match against Caen on 14 February 2015, Ibrahimović took off his shirt after scoring a goal to unveil the [[Temporary tattoo|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]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccer.nbcsports.com/2015/02/15/zlatan-ibrahimovic-dons-temporary-tattoos-to-raise-hunger-awareness/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic dons temporary tattoos to raise hunger awareness|publisher=NBC Sports|first=Kyle|last=Bonn|date=15 February 2015|accessdate=9 January 2016}}</ref>

Active on social media, Zlatan has [[List of most-followed Instagram accounts|over 40 million Instagram followers]], the most for a person from Sweden.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://socialblade.com/instagram/top/100/followers|title=Top 100 Instagram Users by Followers- Socialblade Instagram Stats – Instagram Statistics|work=Socialblade|accessdate=3 October 2017}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.idfa.nl/industry/tags/project.aspx?id=69e6ace1-ba64-4c8d-840b-31e0c581de74|title=Becoming Zlatan|publisher=International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam|accessdate=6 October 2016|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160617091645/https://www.idfa.nl/industry/tags/project.aspx?id=69e6ace1-ba64-4c8d-840b-31e0c581de74|archivedate=17 June 2016}}</ref> He [[Teetotalism|does not drink alcohol]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11913/2265528/agent-reaffirms-zlatan-stance|title=Agent reaffirms Zlatan stance|last=Hedlundh|first=Kent|publisher=Sky Sports|accessdate=8 June 2016}}</ref>

On 8 October 2019, [[Statue of Zlatan|a statue of Ibrahimović was unveiled]] in his hometown, outside Malmö's [[Stadion (Malmö)|Stadion]]. The statue, created by [[Peter Linde]], is {{convert|8|ft|9|in|m}} tall and weighs almost {{convert|500|kg|lb}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49983244|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic statue unveiled in Sweden|website=BBC Sport|date=9 October 2019}}</ref>

===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 the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], Šefik from [[SR Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and Jurka from [[SR Croatia]], and met for the first time in Sweden. 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."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/oct/06/zlatan-ibrahimovic-trash-talking-sweden-record-golascorer|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: ‘Everybody was trash-talking me. Now they’re eating their words. That is my trophy’|last=McRae|first=Donald|date=6 October 2014|work=The Guardian|access-date=9 June 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2016/jun/07/zlatan-ibrahimovic-mourinho-cool-older-coaches-sportswear|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: ‘Mourinho is cool – the older coaches get, the cooler they get’|last=Ferrier|first=Morwenna|date=7 June 2016|work=The Guardian|access-date=9 June 2016}}</ref> 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..."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psg.fr/en/News/003001/Article/58558/Ibrahimovic-The-dream-becomes-reality|title=Ibrahimovic: 'The dream becomes reality'|publisher=Paris Saint Germain F.C.|date=18 July 2012|accessdate=8 June 2016}}</ref> 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."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/24/football/zlatan-ibrahimovic-paris-terror-attacks-psg/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: 'I'm very happy in Paris'|publisher=CNN|first1=Amanda|last1=Davies|first2=Motez|last2=Bishara|date=24 November 2015|accessdate=8 June 2016}}</ref> Nevertheless he later described himself as a "deeply faithful Catholic".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dnevnik.ba/teme/zlatan-ibrahimovic-otvoreno-o-svojoj-religijskoj-pripadnosti-katolik-sam|title=Zlatan Ibrahimović otvoreno o svojoj religijskoj pripadnosti: Katolik sam!|publisher=Dnevnik.ba|date=11 November 2017}}</ref>

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 [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]: "You can see that just the fact that when he [emerged] in the professional [football] world [at Ajax], from Sweden, where he was only known [by the name] Zlatan – his first name – he changed so he would have Ibrahimović on his shirt, on his jersey, because he wanted to honour his background. Being from a Muslim background, being from a very very low key, very low status background, he really [wanted] to show all the kids from [[Rosengård]] [and] from Malmö in general: 'If I can do it, you can do it.'"<ref>6 January 2014, ''Who Is Zlatan Ibrahimović?'', beIN SPORTS, 7:45–8:20</ref>

===Body art===
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. 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.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/feb/15/zlatan-ibrahimovic-tattoos-world-famine|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: new tattoos were to draw attention to world famine|first=Associated|last=Press|date=15 February 2015|work=The Guardian}}</ref>

==Career statistics==
===Club===
{{updated|match played 8 March 2020.}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psg.fr/en/First-Team/300002/Player-sheet/2737/Ibrahimovic-Zlatan|title=Ibrahimovic Zlatan – Player sheet|publisher=Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|accessdate=18 January 2016}}</ref><ref name="ESPN" />

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="3"|League
!colspan="2"|National Cup
!colspan="2"|League Cup
!colspan="2"|Continental<sup>1</sup>
!colspan="2"|Other<sup>2</sup>
!colspan="2"|Total
|-
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals
|-
|rowspan="4"|[[Malmö FF]]
|[[1999 Malmö FF season|1999]]
|[[Allsvenskan]]
|6||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||6||1
|-
|[[2000 Malmö FF season|2000]]
|[[Superettan]]
|26||12||3||2||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||29||14
|-
|[[2001 Malmö FF season|2001]]
|Allsvenskan
|8||3||4||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||12||3
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!40!!16!!7!!2!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!47!!18
|-
|rowspan="5"|[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]
|[[2001–02 AFC Ajax season|2001–02]]
|[[Eredivisie]]
|24||6||3||1||colspan="2"|—||6||2||colspan="2"|—||33||9
|-
|[[2002–03 AFC Ajax season|2002–03]]
|Eredivisie
|25||13||3||3||colspan="2"|—||13||5||1||0||42||21
|-
|[[2003–04 AFC Ajax season|2003–04]]
|Eredivisie
|22||13||1||0||colspan="2"|—||8||2||colspan="2"|—||31||15
|-
|[[2004–05 AFC Ajax season|2004–05]]
|Eredivisie
|3||3||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||1||0||4||3
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!74!!35!!7!!4!!colspan="2"|—!!27!!9!!2!!0!!110!!48
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
|[[2004–05 Juventus F.C. season|2004–05]]
|[[Serie A]]
|35||16||0||0||colspan="2"|—||10||0||colspan="2"|—||45||16
|-
|[[2005–06 Juventus F.C. season|2005–06]]
|Serie A
|35||7||2||0||colspan="2"|—||9||3||1||0||47||10
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!70!!23!!2!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!19!!3!!1!!0!!92!!26
|-
|rowspan="4"|[[Inter Milan]]
|[[2006–07 Inter Milan season|2006–07]]
|Serie A
|27||15||1||0||colspan="2"|—||7||0||1||0||36||15
|-
|[[2007–08 Inter Milan season|2007–08]]
|Serie A
|26||17||0||0||colspan="2"|—||7||5||1||0||34||22
|-
|[[2008–09 Inter Milan season|2008–09]]
|Serie A
|35||25||3||3||colspan="2"|—||8||1||1||0||47||29
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!88!!57!!4!!3!!colspan="2"|—!!22!!6!!3!!0!!117!!66
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]
|[[2009–10 FC Barcelona season|2009–10]]
|[[La Liga]]
|29||16||2||1||colspan="2"|—||10||4||4||0||45||21
|-
|[[2010–11 FC Barcelona season|2010–11]]
|La Liga
|colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||1||1||1||1
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!29!!16!!2!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!10!!4!!5!!1!!46!!22
|-
|[[A.C. Milan|Milan]] (loan)
|[[2010–11 A.C. Milan season|2010–11]]
|Serie A
|29||14||4||3||colspan="2"|—||8||4||colspan="2"|—||41||21
|-
|rowspan="2"|Milan
|[[2011–12 A.C. Milan season|2011–12]]
|Serie A
|32||28||3||1||colspan="2"|—||8||5||1||1||44||35
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!61!!42!!7!!4!!colspan="2"|—!!16!!9!!1!!1!!85!!56
|-
|rowspan="5"|[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]]
|[[2012–13 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season|2012–13]]
|[[Ligue 1]]
|34||30||2||2||1||0||9||3||colspan="2"|—||46||35
|-
|[[2013–14 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season|2013–14]]
|Ligue 1
|33||26||2||3||2||2||8||10||1||0||46||41
|-
|[[2014–15 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season|2014–15]]
|Ligue 1
|24||19||3||4||3||3||6||2||1||2||37||30
|-
|[[2015–16 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season|2015–16]]
|Ligue 1
|31||38||6||7||3||0||10||5||1||0||51||50
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!122!!113!!13!!16!!9!!5!!33!!20!!3!!2!!180!!156
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|[[2016–17 Manchester United F.C. season|2016–17]]
|[[Premier League]]
|28||17||1||1||5||4||11||5||1||1||46||28
|-
|[[2017–18 Manchester United F.C. season|2017–18]]
|Premier League
|5||0||0||0||1||1||1||0||colspan="2"|—||7||1
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!33!!17!!1!!1!!6!!5!!12!!5!!1!!1!!53!!29
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[LA Galaxy]]
|[[2018 LA Galaxy season|2018]]
|[[Major League Soccer]]
|27||22||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||27||22
|-
|[[2019 LA Galaxy season|2019]]
|Major League Soccer
|29||30||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||2||1||31||31
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!56!!52!!0!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!2!!1!!58!!53
|-
|Milan
|[[2019–20 A.C. Milan season|2019–20]]
|Serie A
|8||3||2||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||10||4
|-
!colspan="3"|Career total
!581!!374!!45!!32!!15!!10!!139!!56!!18!!6!!798!!478
|}

<sup>1</sup> <small>Includes [[UEFA Champions League]] and [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup / Europa League]] matches.</small><br /><sup>2</sup> <small>Includes [[Johan Cruyff Shield]], [[Supercoppa Italiana]], [[Supercopa de España]], [[Trophée des Champions]], [[FA Community Shield]], [[MLS Cup Playoffs]], [[UEFA Super Cup]] and [[FIFA Club World Cup]] matches.</small>

===International===
{{Main|List of international goals scored by Zlatan Ibrahimović}}

:Source:<ref>{{NFT player|id=6367|name=Zlatan Ibrahimović|accessdate=}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year
|-
!National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals
|-
| rowspan="16" |[[Sweden national football team|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
|-
! colspan=2|Total||116||62
|}

==Honours==
'''Ajax'''<ref name="soccerway">{{cite web|title=Z. Ibrahimovic – Honours|url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/zlatan-ibrahimovic/168/|publisher=Soccerway|accessdate=10 August 2015}}</ref>
* [[Eredivisie]]: [[2001–02 Eredivisie|2001–02]], [[2003–04 Eredivisie|2003–04]]
* [[KNVB Cup]]: [[2001–02 KNVB Cup|2001–02]]
* [[Johan Cruyff Shield]]: [[2002 Johan Cruyff Shield|2002]]

'''Juventus'''<ref name="soccerway" />
* [[Serie A]]: [[2004–05 Serie A|2004–05]], [[2005–06 Serie A|2005–06]] (''both revoked by [[Calciopoli]]'')

'''Inter Milan'''<ref name="soccerway" />
* [[Serie A]]: [[2006–07 Serie A|2006–07]], [[2007–08 Serie A|2007–08]], [[2008–09 Serie A|2008–09]]
* [[Supercoppa Italiana]]: [[2006 Supercoppa Italiana|2006]], [[2008 Supercoppa Italiana|2008]]

'''Barcelona'''<ref name="soccerway" />
* [[La Liga]]: [[2009–10 La Liga|2009–10]]
* [[Supercopa de España]]: [[2009 Supercopa de España|2009]], [[2010 Supercopa de España|2010]]
* [[UEFA Super Cup]]: [[2009 UEFA Super Cup|2009]]
* [[FIFA Club World Cup]]: [[2009 FIFA Club World Cup|2009]]

'''Milan'''<ref name="soccerway" />
* [[Serie A]]: [[2010–11 Serie A|2010–11]]
* [[Supercoppa Italiana]]: [[2011 Supercoppa Italiana|2011]]

'''Paris Saint-Germain'''<ref name="soccerway" />
* [[Ligue 1]]: [[2012–13 Ligue 1|2012–13]], [[2013–14 Ligue 1|2013–14]], [[2014–15 Ligue 1|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Ligue 1|2015–16]]
* [[Coupe de France]]: [[2014–15 Coupe de France|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Coupe de France|2015–16]]
* [[Coupe de la Ligue]]: [[2013–14 Coupe de la Ligue|2013–14]], [[2014–15 Coupe de la Ligue|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Coupe de la Ligue|2015–16]]
* [[Trophée des Champions]]: [[2013 Trophée des Champions|2013]], [[2014 Trophée des Champions|2014]], [[2015 Trophée des Champions|2015]]

'''Manchester United'''<ref name="soccerway" />
* [[FA Community Shield]]: [[2016 FA Community Shield|2016]]
* [[EFL Cup]]: [[2016–17 EFL Cup|2016–17]]
* [[UEFA Europa League]]: [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League|2016–17]]

===Individual===

*[[Ballon d’Or]] 4th place: [[2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2013]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/poll/2013/nov/20/cristiano-ronaldo-ballon-dor-2013-poll-messi|title=Has Cristiano Ronaldo done enough to win the 2013 Ballon d'Or? – poll|access-date=2020-01-11}}</ref>
*[[Ballon d’Or]] Nominations: [[2003 Ballon d'Or|2003]], [[2004 Ballon d'Or|2004]], [[2005 Ballon d'Or|2005]], [[2007 Ballon d'Or|2007]], [[2008 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2008]], [[2009 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2009]], [[2012 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2012]], [[2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2013]], [[2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2014]], [[2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2015]], [[2016 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2016]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/europa-poy05.html|title=European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 2005|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|accessdate=14 January 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/europa-poy07.html|title=European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 2007|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|accessdate=14 January 2017 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/europa-poy08.html|title=European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 2008|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|accessdate=13 January 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/europa-poy09.html|title=European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 2009|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|accessdate=14 January 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/ballon-dor/general/02/26/14/03/votes_percentage_al_awards_neutral.pdf|title=FIFA Ballon d'Or 2013|publisher=FIFA|accessdate=14 January 2017}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award]]: [[UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award|2011]] (8th place), [[UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award|2013]] (9th place), [[UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award|2017]] (10th place)
*[[The Best FIFA Men's Player]]: [[The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016#The Best FIFA Men's Player|2016]] (18th place), [[The Best FIFA Football Awards 2017#The Best FIFA Men's Player|2017]] (14th place)
*[[Golden Foot]]: 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goldenfoot.com/post.php?l=en&PostID=5&Title=2012-golden-foot-winner-is-zlatan-ibrahimovi-263|title=2012 Golden Foot winner is Zlatan Ibrahimović|publisher=Golden Foot Award|year=2013|accessdate=17 November 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151118174203/http://www.goldenfoot.com/post.php?l=en&PostID=5&Title=2012-golden-foot-winner-is-zlatan-ibrahimovi-263|archivedate=18 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[FIFA Puskás Award]]: [[FIFA Puskás Award#2013|2013]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://resources.fifa.com/mm/document/ballon-dor/puskasaward/02/26/04/11/13_01_2014_puskas_results_neutral.pdf|title=FIFA Puskás award 2013 – results|publisher=FIFA |year=2013 |accessdate=17 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA FIFPro World XI]]: 2013<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fifpro.org/en/award-history/fifpro-world-xi-2013|title=FIFA FIFPro World XI 2013|publisher=FIFPro|date=20 December 2013|accessdate=10 August 2015}}</ref>
*[[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA FIFPro World XI]] 2nd team: 2014, 2015, 2016<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifpro.org/news/fifa-fifpro-world-xi-the-reserve-teams/en/ |title=FIFA FIFPro World XI: the reserve teams – FIFPro World Players' Union |publisher=FIFPro.org |date=15 January 2015 |access-date=1 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifpro.org/news/2015-world-xi-the-reserve-teams-2/en/ |title=2015 World XI: the Reserve Teams – FIFPro World Players' Union |publisher=FIFPro.org |date=11 January 2016 |access-date=1 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifpro.org/news/2016-world-11-the-reserve-teams/en/ |title=2016 World 11: the reserve teams – FIFPro World Players' Union |publisher=FIFPro.org |date=9 January 2017 |access-date=1 October 2017}}</ref>
*[[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA FIFPro World XI]] 3rd team: 2017<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifpro.org/news/2016-2017-world-11-the-reserve-teams/en/ |title=2016–2017 World 11: the Reserve Teams – FIFPro World Players' Union |publisher=FIFPro.org |date=23 October 2017 |access-date=23 October 2017}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Team of the Year]]: [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2007|2007]], [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2009|2009]], [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2013|2013]], [[UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2014|2014]]<ref name="UEFA Ultimate Team" />
*[[UEFA Team of the Year#UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year|UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year]] (substitute; published 2015)<ref name="UEFA Ultimate Team">{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2201679.html|title=Ultimate Team of the Year: The All-Time XI|publisher=UEFA|date=22 November 2015|accessdate=25 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament]]: [[UEFA Euro 2012#Awards|2012]]<ref name="Ten Spain players in Team of the Tournament" />
*[[UEFA Champions League]] Squad of the Season: [[2013–14 UEFA Champions League#Squad of the Season|2013–14]]<ref>{{cite web|title=UEFA Champions League squad of the season|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2111959.html|publisher=UEFA|date=2 June 2014|accessdate=1 September 2014}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Europa League]] Squad of the Season: [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Squad of the Season|2016–17]]<ref>{{cite web |title=UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2471052.html |publisher=UEFA |accessdate=25 May 2017 }}</ref>
*[[European Sports Magazines#ESM Team of the Year|ESM Team of the Year]]: [[European Sports Media#2006.E2.80.9307|2006–07]], [[European Sports Media#2007.E2.80.9308|2007–08]], [[European Sports Media#2012.E2.80.9313|2012–13]], [[European Sports Media#2013.E2.80.9314|2013–14]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/esm-xi.html |title=ESM Season XI |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation |first=Karel |last=Stokkermans |date=14 March 2007 |accessdate=28 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207144925/http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/esm-xi.html |archivedate=7 February 2016 }}</ref>
*[[L'Équipe|L'Equipe Journalists’ Best XI]] Team of the Year: 2008<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/en/news/468/international-football/2008/12/27/1029439/spain-manchester-united-dominate-lequipe-best-xi-of-2008|title=Spain, Manchester United Dominate L’Equipe Best XI Of 2008 &#124; Goal.com|website=www.goal.com}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Euro 2004]]: Man of the Match: [[UEFA Euro 2004 Group C#Italy vs Sweden|Italy vs Sweden]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1581/match=1059177/index.html|title=Italy 1–1 Sweden|website=UEFA|date=18 June 2004}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Euro 2008]]: Man of the Match: [[UEFA Euro 2008 Group D#Greece vs Sweden|Greece vs Sweden]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2008/Logo_MD04_300688_GRE_SWE_FullReport.pdf|title=Greece 0–2 Sweden|website=UEFA|date=10 June 2008}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Euro 2012]]: Man of the Match: [[UEFA Euro 2012 Group D#Sweden vs France|Sweden vs France]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2012/2003341_fr.pdf|title=Sweden 2–0 France|website=UEFA|date=19 June 2012}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Euro 2004]]: Goal of the Tournament: [[UEFA Euro 2004 Group C#Italy vs Sweden|Italy vs Sweden]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1581/match=1059177/postmatch/report/index.html|title=UEFA EURO 2004 - History - Italy-Sweden|first=|last=uefa.com|date=18 June 2004|website=Uefa.com}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Euro 2012]]: Goal of the Tournament: [[UEFA Euro 2012 Group D#Sweden vs France|Sweden vs France]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thelocal.se/20120703/41798|title=Spectacular Zlatan goal voted 'best of Euro 2012'|date=3 July 2012|website=www.thelocal.se}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Champions League]] top assist provider: [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|2012–13]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parisfans.fr/club/zlatan-meilleur-passeur-de-la-ligue-des-champions-132349.html|title=Zlatan, meilleur passeur de la Ligue des Champions|website=parisfans.fr|language=French|date=11 April 2013}}</ref>
*[[Award|Pegasus Award]]: 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sofoot.com/zlatan-aurait-pu-devenir-professionnel-de-taekwondo-162553.html|title=Zlatan aurait pu devenir professionnel de taekwondo|website=sofoot.com|language=French|date=9 October 2012}}</ref>
*[[Malmö|Malmö Walk of Fame]]: 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120910/football/Ibrahimovic-inducted-into-Malmo-Walk-of-Fame.436266|title=Ibrahimovic inducted into Malmo Walk of Fame|website=Times of Malta|date=10 September 2012}}</ref>
*[[Malmö|Medal of the City of Malmö]]: 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/fr/news/163/ligue-des-champions/2015/11/25/17689552/psg-zlatan-ibrahimovic-d%C3%A9cor%C3%A9-par-le-maire-de-malm%C3%B6|title=PSG, Zlatan Ibrahimovic décoré par le maire de Malmö|website=Goal.com|language=French|date=25 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[Guldbollen]]: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fogis.se/fotbollsgalan/tidigare-vinnare/guldbollen/|title=Guldbollen|publisher=Swedish Football Association|accessdate=18 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[Radiosportens Jerringpris|Jerringpriset]]: 2007<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.svt.se/sport/artikel/jerringpriset-vinnare-genom-aren/|title=Jerringpriset – vinnare genom åren|publisher=SVT Sport|date=14 January 2013|accessdate=17 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[Fotbollskanalen Europa|Fotbollskanalens hederspris]]: 2008<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fotbollskanalen.se/sverige/zlatan-vann-fotbollskanalens-hederspris/|title=Zlatan vann fotbollskanalens hederspris|website=fotbollskanalen|language=Swedish|date=17 November 2008}}</ref>
*[[Award or decoration|International Swede of the Year Award]]: 2013<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thelocal.se/20130610/48406|title=Zlatan wins Swedish 'Expat of the Year' award|date=10 June 2013|website=www.thelocal.se}}</ref>
*[[Award|Eliason Merit Award]]: 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sacc-la.org/eliason-merit-award/|title=Eliason Merit Award|date=8 August 2018|publisher=}}</ref>
*[[Fotbollsgalan|Swedish Newcomer of the Year]]: 2001<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zlatanibrahimovic.com/the_clubs/sweden-2001|title=ZlatanIbrahimovic.com - There is only one Zlatan|website=www.zlatanibrahimovic.com}}</ref>
*[[Fotbollsgalan|Swedish Football Personality of the Year]]: 2002<ref name="Fotbollsgalan">{{cite web|url=http://fogis.se/fotbollsgalan/tidigare-vinnare/ovriga-utmarkelser/|title=Övriga utmärkelser|accessdate=13 January 2017|publisher=Swedish Football Association|language=Swedish}}</ref>
*[[Fotbollsgalan|Swedish Forward of the Year]]: 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019<ref name="Fotbollsgalan" />
*[[Svenska idrottsgalan#Sportsman of the Year|Swedish Male Athlete of the Year]]: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idrottsgalan.se/vinnare-2008/ |title=Svenska Idrottsgalan – Idrottens främsta gala Vinnare 2008|publisher=Svenska Idrottsgalan|accessdate=17 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://idrottsgalan.se/vinnare-2010/ |title=Svenska Idrottsgalan – Idrottens främsta gala Vinnare 2010|publisher=Svenska Idrottsgalan|accessdate=17 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://idrottsgalan.se/vinnare-2013/ |title=Svenska Idrottsgalan – Idrottens främsta gala Vinnare 2013|publisher=Svenska Idrottsgalan|accessdate=17 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://idrottsgalan.se/vinnare-2015/ |title=Svenska Idrottsgalan Idrottens främsta gala Vinnare 2013|publisher=Svenska Idrottsgalan |accessdate=17 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[Swedish Goal of the Year]]: 2012, 2013<ref name="Fotbollsgalan"/>
*[[Eurosport]] Goal of the Year: 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ajaxfansuk409.wordpress.com/2012/08/22/zlatan-ibrahimovic-amazing-solo-goal-against-nac-breda-2004/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic amazing solo goal against NAC Breda 2004|date=22 August 2012|publisher=ajaxfansuk409.wordpress.com|accessdate=13 January 2017}}</ref>
*[[Club van 100 (AFC Ajax)|Club van 100]]
*[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] Player of the Year: [[2004–05 Juventus F.C. season|2004–2005]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worldfootball.net/teams/juventus/2005/2/|title=Juventus - Squad 2004/2005|website=worldfootball.net}}</ref>
*[[Serie A]] Player of the Month: September 2007, December 2008, January 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.acmilan.com/it/news/show/139677|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic premiato a Milanello - News|publisher=Associazione Calcio Milan}}</ref>
*[[Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year]]: [[2004–05 Serie A|2004–05]], [[2007–08 Serie A|2007–08]], [[2008–09 Serie A|2008–09]], [[2010-11 Serie A|2010–11]], [[2011-12 Serie A|2011–12]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zlatanibrahimovic.com/the_career/the_awards|title=ZlatanIbrahimovic.com - There is only one Zlatan|website=www.zlatanibrahimovic.com}}</ref>
*[[Serie A Footballer of the Year]]: [[2007–08 Serie A|2007–08]], [[2008–09 Serie A|2008–09]], [[2010–11 Serie A|2010–11]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ca.news.yahoo.com/andrea-pirlo-wins-serie-player-051106545.html|title=Andrea Pirlo wins Serie A Player of the Year award again, 7 Juventus players make Team of 2013/14|publisher=Yahoo|first=Ed|last=Ran|date=17 December 2014|accessdate=10 August 2015}}</ref>
*[[Gran Galà del Calcio#Serie A Most Loved Player|Serie A Most Loved Player]]: 2005<ref name="Gran Galà del Calcio"/>
*[[Serie A Team of the Year]]: [[Serie A Team of the Year#2010–11|2010–11]], [[Serie A Team of the Year#2011.E2.80.9312|2011–12]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aia-figc.it/dettaglio.asp?ID=6050 |title=Gran Cala' del Calcio 2011: Rizzoli premiato miglior arbitro |publisher=FIGC.it |language=Italian |date=24 January 2012 |accessdate=21 June 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131103212125/http://aia-figc.it/dettaglio.asp?ID=6050 |archivedate=3 November 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/serie_a/2013/01/27-242192/Gran+Gal%26%23224%3B+del+Calcio+Aic.+E%26apos%3B+Pirlo+il+migliore+del+2012|title=Gran Galà del Calcio Aic. E' Pirlo il migliore del 2012|trans-title=Gran Galà del Calcio Aic. Pirlo is the best of 2012|publisher=Tutto Sport|language=Italian|date=27 January 2013|accessdate=1 June 2015|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150624042901/http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/serie_a/2013/01/27-242192/Gran+Gal%26%23224%3B+del+Calcio+Aic.+E%26apos%3B+Pirlo+il+migliore+del+2012|archivedate=24 June 2015}}</ref>
*[[Gran Galà del Calcio#Serie A Goal of the Year|Serie A Goal of the Year]]: 2008<ref name="Gran Galà del Calcio">{{cite web|url=http://www.assocalciatori.it/Pagine/AlbodOro/tabid/161/language/en-US/Default.aspx |title=Serie A Goal of the Year |url-status=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130515095258/http://www.assocalciatori.it/Pagine/AlbodOro/tabid/161/language/en-US/Default.aspx |archivedate=15 May 2013 }}</ref>
*[[Capocannoniere]]: [[2008–09 Serie A#Top goalscorers|2008–09]], [[2011–12 Serie A#Top goalscorers|2011–12]]<ref name="08/09 top scorer" /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/speciali/risultati_classifiche/2012/calcio/seriea/classifiche.shtml |title=Serie A 2011/2012 |work=La Gazzetta dello Sport |accessdate=18 November 2015 |url-status=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120613221035/http://www.gazzetta.it/speciali/risultati_classifiche/2012/calcio/seriea/classifiche.shtml |archivedate=13 June 2012 }}</ref>
*[[Supercoppa Italiana]]: Man of the match: [[2011 Supercoppa Italiana|2011]]
*[[A.C. Milan]] Hall of Fame<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.acmilan.com/en/club/hall-of-fame-list|title=Hall of Fame|publisher=Associazione Calcio Milan}}</ref>
*[[Goal of the Month (Germany)|Sportschau Goal of the Month Award]]: November 2012<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.sportschau.de/sendung/tdm/archiv/chronik10er/november2012tdm100.html|title=November 2012 - Ibrahimovic|date=12 July 2013|website=www.sportschau.de}}</ref>
*[[Goal of the Year (Germany)|Sportschau Goal of the Year Award]]: 2012<ref name="auto"/>
*[[GQ Men of the Year Awards|GQ Men of the Year]]: 2013<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurosport.fr/economie/zlatan-ibrahimovic-elu-homme-de-lannee-2013-par-le-magazine-gq_sto4866934/story.shtml|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic élu “homme de l’année 2013″ par le magazine GQ|date=21 November 2013|website=Eurosport}}</ref>
*[[Play for Change|SportAccord 'Play for Change' Award]]: 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportcal.com/News/PressReleases/102973|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic Wins SportAccord ‘Play For Change’ Award - News - Sportcal|website=www.sportcal.com}}</ref>
*[[UNFP Player of the Month|Ligue 1 Player of the Month]]: September 2012, January 2014, February 2014, March 2014, November 2015<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zlatanibrahimovic.com/official_news-2015_16/2016-01/08_january-zlatan-ligue-1-player-of-the-month|title=Zlatan 'Ligue 1 Player of the Month'|publisher=ZlatanIbrahimovic.com|date=8 January 2016|accessdate=6 October 2016}}</ref>
*[[Trophées UNFP du football|UNFP Just Fontaine Trophy Ligue 1 Best Forward of the Season]]: 2012–13<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gettyimages.fr/detail/photo-d%27actualit%C3%A9/paris-saint-germains-swedish-forward-zlatan-photo-dactualit%C3%A9/169095840|title=Paris Saint-Germain's Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic poses next...|website=Getty Images}}</ref>
*[[Ligue 1]] Best Foreign Player: 2012, 2013, 2014
*[[Trophées UNFP du football#Player of the Year|Ligue 1 Player of the Year]]: [[Trophées UNFP du football#Player of the Year|2012–13]],<ref name="Ligue 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/joueur/ibrahimovic-zlatan#bloc_carriere|title=Player profile Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC|publisher=Ligue 1|accessdate=28 February 2016}}</ref> [[Trophées UNFP du football#Player of the Year|2013–14]],<ref name="Ibrahimovic named Player of Year">{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/ligue1/article/ibrahimovic-named-player-of-year.htm|title=Ibrahimovic named Player of Year|publisher=Ligue 1|date=12 May 2014|accessdate=24 May 2016}}</ref> [[Trophées UNFP du football#Player of the Year|2015–16]]<ref name="Ligue 1" />
*[[Trophées UNFP du football|Ligue 1 Team of the Year]]: [[Trophées UNFP du football#2013|2012–13]], [[Trophées UNFP du football#2014|2013–14]], [[Trophées UNFP du football#2015|2014–15]], [[Trophées UNFP du football#2016|2015–16]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://frenchfootballweekly.com/2013/05/20/201213-unfp-awards/|work=French Football Weekly|title=2012/13 UNFP Awards|accessdate=12 July 2012}}</ref><ref name="Ibrahimovic named Player of Year" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/ligue1/article/lacazette-wins-player-of-year.htm|title=Lacazette wins player of year|publisher=Ligue 1|date=18 May 2015|accessdate=24 May 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psg.fr/en/News/101001/Breaking-News/75530/Huit-Parisiens-dans-l-equipe-type-de-Ligue-1|title=8 Parisians named in Ligue 1 Team of the Year|publisher=Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|date=8 May 2016|accessdate=24 May 2016}}</ref>
*[[Top goalscorers in Ligue 1|Ligue 1 Top scorer]]: [[2012–13 Ligue 1|2012–13]], [[2013–14 Ligue 1|2013–14]], [[2015–16 Ligue 1|2015–16]]<ref name="Ligue 1" /><ref name="Ligue 1" />
*[[Trophées UNFP du football|Ligue 1 Goal of the Year]]: 2014<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sportpalmares.eu/-Trophees-UNFP-Oscars-du-foot-.html?lang=fr|title=Palmarès Trophées UNFP – Oscars du foot|publisher=SportPalmares|accessdate=13 January 2017}}</ref>
*[[France Football|Étoile d'Or France Football]]: 2014, 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.football-the-story.com/etoile-d-or-france-football|title=Étoile d'or France Football - Les meilleurs joueurs de l'histoire du football|website=www.football-the-story.com}}</ref>
*[[Trophée des Champions]] Man of the Match: [[2014 Trophée des Champions|2014]]
*[[Coupe de la Ligue]] Man of the Match: [[2014–15 Coupe de la Ligue|2014–15]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://om13fcs.com/category/ligue-francaise-professionnel/union-des-journalistes-de-sport-en-france/trophee-du-meilleur-homme-du-match/2014-2015-zlatan-ibrahimovic/|title=2014-2015 Zlatan Ibrahimović – OM13FCS|website=om13fcs.com}}</ref>
*[[Coupe de la Ligue]] Top scorer: [[2014–15 Coupe de la Ligue|2014–15]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligue1.com/coupeLigue/classementButeurs#sai=83&journee1=47&journee2=60&cat=G&poste=Tous|title=Official Top Scorer Chart|publisher=Ligue 1|accessdate=24 May 2016}}</ref>
*[[Coupe de France]] Top scorer: [[2014–15 Coupe de France|2014–15]], [[2015–16 Coupe de France|2015–16]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootball.net/goalgetter/fra-coupe-de-france-2014-2015/ |title=Coupe de France 2014/2015 " Top Scorer |access-date=22 October 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfootball.net/goalgetter/fra-coupe-de-france-2015-2016/ |title=Coupe de France 2015/2016 " Top Scorer |access-date=22 October 2017}}</ref>
*[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|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<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sport.gentside.com/psg/psg-zlatan-ibrahimovic-encore-joueur-du-mois-pour-les-internautes-parisiens_art34673.html|title=PSG : Zlatan Ibrahimovic encore joueur du mois pour les internautes parisiens|website=gentside.com|language=French}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.madeinfoot.com/infos/article-psg-zlatan-joueur-du-mois-65210.html|title=PSG - Zlatan joueur du mois|website=madeinfoot.com|language=French|date=3 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.madeinfoot.com/infos/article-psg-ibrahimovic-elu-joueur-du-mois-de-novembre-72170.html|title=PSG - Ibrahimovic élu joueur du mois de Novembre|website=madeinfoot.com|language=French|date=3 December 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foot01.com/equipe/paris/ibrahimovic-elu-joueur-du-mois-de-janvier,136199|title=Ibrahimovic élu joueur du mois de janvier|website=foot01.com|language=French|date=13 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parisfans.fr/club/ibrahimovic-elu-joueur-mois-de-decembre-site-officiel-psg-203861.html|title=Ibrahimovi? élu joueur du mois de décembre sur le site officiel du PSG|website=parisfans.fr|language=French|date=3 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parisfans.fr/club/nouveau-titre-de-meilleur-joueur-mois-ibrahimovic-208012.html|title=Nouveau titre de « meilleur joueur parisien du mois » pour Ibrahimovic|website=parisfans.fr|language=French|date=2 February 2016}}</ref>
*[[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] Hall of Fame<ref>{{cite web|url=https://histoiredupsg.fr/psg-devoile-hall-of-fame|title=Le PSG dévoile son Hall of Fame|first1=RemiSudiste à l'esprit contradictoire amoureux de Paris et du PSG depuis mon enfance Nostalgique à mes heures|last1=perdues|first2=J'aime Me Souvenir De Nos Belles Heures Et Savoure Ces|last2=Gr|first3=es années Avec "Histoire du PSG" je me régale chaque jour autour des rouge et bleu Voir la bio de|last3=Rémi|date=4 July 2017|publisher=}}</ref>
*[[Medal of the City of Paris]]: 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/2016/zlatan-ibrahimovic-handed-award-from-the-city-of-paris/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic handed award from the City of Paris - Get French Football News|website=www.getfootballnewsfrance.com}}</ref>
*[[Eurosport]] European Player of the Month: August 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lebuzz.eurosport.co.uk/viral/zlatan-ibrahimovic-named-first-eurosport-european-player-of-the-month-18521/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic named first Eurosport European Player of the Month|publisher=Le BUZZ Eurosport|date=4 September 2016|accessdate=13 January 2017}}</ref>
*[[Premier League Player of the Month]]: [[2016–17 Premier League#Monthly awards|December 2016]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/5772/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic/overview |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Overview |publisher=Premier League |accessdate=29 September 2018}}</ref>
*[[Professional Footballers' Association|PFA Fans' Premier League Player of the Month]]: December 2016<ref>{{cite news|title=Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic wins PFA Fans' Premier League Player of the Month|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11667/10716898/manchester-united-striker-zlatan-ibrahimovic-wins-pfa-fans-premier-league-player-of-the-month|accessdate=4 January 2017|publisher=Sky Sports|date=4 January 2017}}</ref>
*[[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] Player of the Month: December 2016, February 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.squawka.com/en/news/zlatan-ibrahimovic-named-man-utds-player-of-the-month/870900|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic named Man Utd’s Player of the Month|website=Squawka Football News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/593351/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-player-of-the-month-february-Manchester-United|title=Man United name player of the month for February... this result will surprise no one!|first=Rhys|last=Turrell|date=3 March 2017|website=Dailystar.co.uk}}</ref>
*[[Alan Hardaker Trophy]]: [[2017 EFL Cup Final|2017]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cup.efl.com/news/article/2016-17/efl-cup-final-zlatan-ibrahimovic-manchester-uniteds-hero-3596134.aspx|title=EFL Cup Final: Zlatan Ibrahimovic the Wembley hero for Manchester United|publisher=cup.efl.com|date=26 February 2017|accessdate=27 February 2017|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170227232252/http://cup.efl.com/news/article/2016-17/efl-cup-final-zlatan-ibrahimovic-manchester-uniteds-hero-3596134.aspx|archivedate=27 February 2017}}</ref>
*[[EFL Cup]] Top scorer: [[2016–17 EFL Cup|2016–17]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.espnfc.com/english-carabao-cup/41/statistics/scorers?season=2016 |title=English Carabao Cup Statistics |publisher=ESPN FC |access-date=22 October 2017}}</ref>
*[[Major League Soccer All-Star Game|MLS All-Star]]: [[2018 MLS All-Star Game|2018]], [[2019 MLS All-Star Game|2019]]<ref name=":0">{{cite news |title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic, six Atlanta players headline MLS All-Star Fan XI selections |url=http://www.espn.co.uk/football/major-league-soccer/story/3543760/zlatan-ibrahimovic-six-atlanta-players-headline-mls-all-star-fan-xi-selections |accessdate=2 August 2018 |publisher=ESPN}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{cite web |title=2019 MLS All-Star Roster |url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/all-star/2019/rosters/mls-all-star-team |website=[[Major League Soccer]] |accessdate=14 July 2019}}</ref>
*[[MLS Best XI]]: [[2018 Major League Soccer season#MLS Best XI|2018]], [[2019 Major League Soccer season#MLS Best XI|2019]]<ref name=":2">{{cite web|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/11/11/2018-mls-best-xi|title=2018 MLS Best XI|publisher=MLS Soccer|date=11 November 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=2019 MLS Best XI|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/10/28/2019-mls-best-xi|publisher=MLS Soccer|date=28 October 2019|accessdate=28 October 2019}}</ref>
*[[MLS Newcomer of the Year Award]]: [[2018 Major League Soccer season|2018]]<ref name=":3">{{cite web|last=Bogert|first=Tom| url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/11/12/la-galaxys-zlatan-ibrahimovic-named-2018-mls-newcomer-year|title=LA Galaxy's Zlatan Ibrahimovic named 2018 MLS Newcomer of the Year|website=[[Major League Soccer]]|date=12 November 2018|accessdate=13 November 2018}}</ref>
*[[MLS Goal of the Year Award]]: [[2018 Major League Soccer season|2018]]<ref name=":4">{{cite web|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/goal-of-the-year/2018|title=LA Galaxy's Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims 2018 AT&T Goal of the Year|publisher=MLSsoccer.com|accessdate=13 November 2018|date=13 November 2018}}</ref>
*[[Best MLS Player ESPY Award]]: [[2019 ESPY Awards|2019]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2019/07/10/zlatan-ibrahimovic-wins-best-mls-player-award-2019-espys|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic wins Best MLS Player Award at 2019 ESPYs|website=LA Galaxy|date=10 July 2019}}</ref>
*[[LA Galaxy#Most valuable player|LA Galaxy Player of the Year]]: 2018, 2019<ref name="lagalaxy2018">{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2018/10/28/la-galaxy-announce-2018-team-awards|title=LA Galaxy announce 2018 Team Awards|website=LA Galaxy|date=28 October 2018}}</ref><ref name="lagalaxy2019">{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2018/10/28/la-galaxy-announce-2018-team-awards|title=LA Galaxy Announce 2019 Team Awards|website=LA Galaxy|date=18 October 2019}}</ref>
*[[LA Galaxy#Golden boot|LA Galaxy Golden Boot]]: 2018, 2019<ref name="lagalaxy2018"/><ref name="lagalaxy2019"/>
*[[LA Galaxy|LA Galaxy Goal of the Year]]: 2018, 2019<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2019/01/01/zlatan-ibrahimovics-legendary-strike-against-lafc-named-la-galaxy-goal-year|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic's legendary strike against LAFC named LA Galaxy Goal of the Year presented by Rocket League|website=LA Galaxy|date=1 January 2019}}</ref>

==Achievements==

===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 ''[[Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry|North-West Derby]]'' in England, ''[[El Tráfico]]'' and ''[[California Clásico]]'' in United States.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/mar/31/zlatan-ibrahimovic-la-galaxy-debut-goal-mls-lafc-soccer|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic's low-key MLS debut: a wondergoal then the winner for LA Galaxy|work=The Guardian|accessdate=31 March 2018 }}</ref>
* The only player to score in the [[UEFA Champions League]] with six teams: [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]], [[Inter Milan]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] and [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://talksport.com/magazine/features/120920/ibrahimovic-henry-van-nistelrooy-and-champions-leagues-greatest-strikers-181320|title=Ibrahimovic, Henry, Van Nistelrooy and the Champions League's GREATEST strikers|publisher=Talksport|first=Damian|last=Mannion|date=20 September 2012|accessdate=15 May 2016}}</ref>
* The only player to play in the [[UEFA Champions League]] with seven teams: [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]], [[Inter Milan]], [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]], [[A.C. Milan|Milan]], [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] and [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://metro.co.uk/2017/11/22/zlatan-ibrahimovic-breaks-champions-league-record-in-manchester-uniteds-defeat-to-basel-7101075/|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic breaks Champions League record in Manchester United's defeat to Basel|publisher=Metro|date=22 November 2017|accessdate=23 November 2017}}</ref>
* The only player to score on his [[Premier League]], [[Serie A]], [[La Liga]], [[Ligue 1]] and [[UEFA Champions League]] debut.<ref name="MU" />
* The only player to have won 11 championships in four leagues: [[Eredivisie]], [[Serie A]], [[La Liga]] and [[Ligue 1]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/apr/24/player-most-league-titles-different-countries|title=Which player has won the most league titles in different top flights?|work=The Guardian|first=Ian|last=McCourt|date=24 April 2013|accessdate=15 May 2016}}</ref>
* The only player to have scored in four decades: 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s.<ref>[https://www.calciomio.fr/serie-a-ibrahimovic-marque-et-bat-un-record-id-87882 “SERIE A : Ibrahimović marque et bat un record !”]. ''Calciomio''. Retrieved 13 January 2020</ref>
* The only foreign player to have won ''[[Capocannoniere]]'' with two teams, in addition to two teams from the same city: [[Inter Milan]] ([[2008–09 Serie A|2008–09]]) and [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] ([[2011–12 Serie A|2011–12]]).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ilgiorno.it/milano/sport/calcio/2012/05/14/712621-Ibrahimovic-Capocannoniere-Record.shtml|title=Ibra, l'uomo dei record Come lui nessuno mai|work=Il Giorno|language=Italian|date=14 May 2012|accessdate=29 May 2016}}</ref>
* One of the two players, along with [[Cristiano Ronaldo]], to have scored a goal in every minute of a football match during their careers.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.foottheball.com/editors-pick/zlatan-ibrahimovic-first-man-score-goal-every-minute-football-match/200759|title=You are being redirected...|website=www.foottheball.com}}</ref>
* One of three players, after [[Adrian Mutu]] and [[John Carew]], to have scored in European competitions with seven teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2409929.html |title=Zlatan Ibrahimović scores for seventh club in Europe|publisher=[[UEFA]]|first=Paul|last=Saffer|date=30 September 2016|accessdate=21 November 2017}}</ref>
* One of three players, with [[Ronaldinho]] and [[Neymar]], to have scored at least one goal in the ''[[El Clásico]]'' in Spain and ''[[Le Classique]]'' in France in the 21st century.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/en/news/neymar-joins-ronaldinho-zlatan-in-exclusive-goalscoring-club/8k79lw1o80s21jn0bq40z0kih|title=Neymar joins Ronaldinho & Zlatan in exclusive goalscoring club|website=Goal.com|date=22 October 2017}}</ref>
* One of three players, with [[Cristiano Ronaldo]] and [[Lionel Messi]], to have reached double figures for league goals in Europe’s top five leagues in each of his last 11 seasons.<ref name="MU" />

====Barcelona====
* The only player to score in his first five league matches.<ref name="record-barca-firstleaguematches" />

====Paris Saint-Germain====
* Second top goalscorer in official competitions (October 2015 – January 2018)<ref name="record-psg-all"/><ref name=cavani/>
* Only [[Paris Saint-Germain]] player to be top goalscorer in three [[Ligue 1]] seasons (2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16)<ref name="record-psg-all"/>
* Most [[Ligue 1]] goals in a season: 38 in [[2015–16 Ligue 1|2015–16 season]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Ibrahimovic plus fort que Bianchi|url=http://www.paris-canalhistorique.com/ibrahimovic-plus-fort-que-bianchi/|publisher=Paris.canal-historique|date=20 May 2014|accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=PSG : Zlatan devient le meilleur buteur parisien en championnat|url=http://www.leparisien.fr/psg-foot-paris-saint-germain/psg-zlatan-devient-le-meilleur-buteur-parisien-en-championnat-04-12-2015-5340439.php|work=Le Parisien|date=4 December 2015|accessdate=7 December 2015}}</ref>
* Fastest [[Ligue 1]] hat-trick: 9 minutes (vs. [[Troyes AC|Troyes]], 13 March 2016)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.givemesport.com/729508-zlatan-ibrahimovic-scores-nineminute-hattrick-as-psg-win-ligue-1-title|title=VIDEO: Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores hat-trick in 9 minutes as PSG win Ligue 1 title|publisher=GiveMeSport|accessdate=23 March 2016}}</ref>
* Longest goalscoring run in [[Ligue 1]]: 9 matches in 2015–16 season <small>(shared with [[Vahid Halilhodžić]])</small><ref name="record-psg-all"/>
* Most goals scored in a single season: [[List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. records and statistics#Goalscorers|50]] in [[2015–16 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season|2015–16 season]]

[[File:Zlatan Ibrahimović-6.jpg|thumb|upright|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 <small>(after [[Ian Storey-Moore]] in [[1971–72 Manchester United F.C. season|1971–72 season]]{{refn|group=note|But Ibrahimović was the first Manchester United player in the Premier League format.}})</small> to score in his first three league matches<ref name="MU" />
* The second player <small>(after [[Javier Hernández]] in [[2010–11 Manchester United F.C. season|2010–11 season]])</small> to score in the Premier League, [[FA Cup]], [[EFL Cup|League Cup]], European competition and [[FA Community Shield|Community Shield]] in a single season <small>([[2016–17 Manchester United F.C. season|2016–17 season]])</small><ref name="MU">{{Cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/zlatan-ibrahimovic-manchester-united-records-9765957|title=11 amazing records Zlatan Ibrahimovic has set since joining Manchester United|work=Daily Mirror|date=27 February 2017|accessdate=11 April 2016}}</ref>
* The fourth player to reach 15 goals in the fewest matches <small>(23 matches, behind only [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]] (19 matches), [[Dwight Yorke]] (20 matches) and [[Robin van Persie]] (21 matches))</small><ref name="MU" />

====Premier League====

* Scored the 25,000th goal in [[Premier League]] history<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/english-premier-league/23/blog/post/2990743/man-uniteds-zlatan-ibrahimovic-nets-premier-leagues-25,000th-goal|title=Man United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic nets Premier League's 25,000th goal|publisher=espnfc|accessdate=6 November 2016}}</ref>
* The third player to score 14 goals in his first 20 [[Premier League]] games <small>(shared with [[Alan Shearer]] and [[Sergio Agüero]])</small><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/OptaJoe/status/820688178415857664|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic has scored 14 goals in his first 20 PL games|publisher=@OptaJoe (twitter)|accessdate=6 November 2016}}{{Primary source inline|date=December 2018}}</ref>
* The oldest player to reach 15 goals in a single season <small>([[2016–17 Premier League|2016–17 season]] at 35 years and 125 days)</small><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/OptaJoe/status/828283249080287233|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic is the oldest player to reach 15 PL goals in a single season|publisher=@OptaJoe (twitter)|accessdate=5 February 2017}}{{Primary source inline|date=December 2018}}</ref>

====LA Galaxy====
* Most [[MLS]] regular season goals in a season: 30 in [[2019 LA Galaxy season|2019 season]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lagalaxy.com/post/2019/09/15/forward-zlatan-ibrahimovic-breaks-la-galaxy-single-season-scoring-record|title=Forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic Breaks LA Galaxy Single-Season Scoring Record|publisher=LA Galaxy|date=15 September 2019}}</ref>

====Sweden====

* All-time top goalscorer for [[Sweden]]: 62 goals<ref>{{cite news |title=Sweden doing fine at World Cup without Zlatan Ibrahimovic |url=https://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/switzerland-sweden-preview-070118 |accessdate=4 August 2018 |publisher=Fox Sports}}</ref>
* Sweden's top goalscorer in [[UEFA European Championship]]: 6 goals<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/history/|title=Final Tournament Goals|publisher=UEFA.com|date=20 February 2020}}</ref>
* Sweden's only player to score in three consecutive [[UEFA European Championship]] tournaments: [[UEFA Euro 2004|2004]], [[UEFA Euro 2008|2008]], [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/13957/10070237/zlatan-ibrahimovic-set-for-euro-2016-swansong-with-sweden|title=Zlatan Ibrahimovic set for Euro 2016 swansong with Sweden|publisher=Sky Sports|first=Simeon|last=Gholam|date=18 November 2015|accessdate=29 May 2016}}</ref>
* Most [[Guldbollen]] (Swedish male footballer of the year): 11<ref name="guldbollen" />

==Discography==
===Singles===
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center" rowspan="2" width="10"|Year
!align="center" rowspan="2" width="190"|Album
!align="center" colspan="1" width="20"|Peak positions
|-
! scope="col" style="width:3em;font-size:90%;" | [[Sverigetopplistan|SWE]]<br />
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|2014
| "[[Du gamla, Du fria]]" <br /><small>(Zlatan featuring [[Day (singer)|Day]])<br/>(produced by [[Max Martin]])</small><ref name="swe">{{cite web|url=http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Zlatan+feat%2E+Day&titel=Du+Gamla+Du+Fria&cat=s|title=Zlatan featuring Day – "Du gamla du fria" page Hung Medien |accessdate=13 February 2014}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|13
|}

==See also==
{{Portal|Association football|Sweden}}
*[[List of international goals scored by Zlatan Ibrahimović]]
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Zlatan Ibrahimović
Ibrahimović in 2018
Personal information
Full name Zlatan Ibrahimović[1]
Date of birth (1981-10-03) 3 October 1981 (age 42)[1]
Place of birth Malmö, Sweden
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Milan
Number 21
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 Internazionale 88 (57)
2009–2011 Barcelona 29 (16)
2010–2011Milan (loan) 29 (14)
2011–2012 Milan 32 (28)
2012–2016 Paris Saint-Germain 122 (113)
2016–2018 Manchester United 33 (17)
2018–2019 LA Galaxy 56 (52)
2020– Milan 8 (3)
International career
1999 Sweden U18 4 (1)
2001 Sweden U21 7 (6)
2001–2016 Sweden 116 (62)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:55, 8 March 2020 (UTC)

Zlatan Ibrahimović (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈslǎːtan ɪbraˈhǐːmʊvɪtɕ], Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [zlǎtan ibraxǐːmoʋitɕ]; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club A.C. Milan. Ibrahimović is widely regarded as one of the best strikers of all time.[3][4][5] He is one of the most decorated active footballers in the world,[note 1] having won 31 trophies in his career.[8] He has scored over 540 career goals, and has scored in each of the last four decades.[9][10]

Ibrahimović began his career at Malmö FF in 1999, and signed for Ajax two years later. At Ajax, Ibrahimović gained a reputation as one of the most promising forwards in Europe, and departed two years later to sign for Juventus. He excelled in Serie A in a strike partnership with David Trezeguet, before joining domestic rivals Internazionale in 2006, where he won the Capocannoniere (Serie A top scorer) in 2008–09 and won three consecutive Serie A titles. In the summer of 2009, he moved to Barcelona in one of the world's most expensive transfers, before returning to Italy the following season, joining Milan. With them, he won another Serie A title in the 2010–11 season, before joining Paris Saint-Germain in July 2012. During his four-season stay in with them, Ibrahimović won a number of trophies including four consecutive Ligue 1 titles, and was the top scorer in Ligue 1 for three seasons. In October 2015, he became PSG's all time leading goalscorer at the time.[11] In 2016, he joined Manchester United on a free transfer and won the FA Community Shield, Football League Cup and UEFA Europa League in his first season. Ibrahimović joined American club LA Galaxy in 2018. Two years later, he rejoined Milan.

Ibrahimović is one of ten players to have made 100 or more appearances for the Swedish national team, over a 15-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 11 times, including 10 consecutive times from 2007 to 2016.[12] Ibrahimović's bicycle kick goal for Sweden against England won the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award.[13]

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.[14] FourFourTwo magazine named him the third-greatest player never to win the UEFA Champions League.[15] In December 2014, Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter ranked him the second-greatest Swedish sportsperson ever, after tennis player Björn Borg.[16] Off the field, Ibrahimović is known for his brash persona and outspoken comments, in addition to referring to himself in the third person.[17][18]

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.[19]

Ibrahimović was born in Malmö, Sweden, on 3 October 1981.[20] He was born to a Muslim Bosniak father, Šefik Ibrahimović, who emigrated to Sweden in 1977,[21] and a Catholic Croat mother, Jurka Gravić, who also emigrated to Sweden where the couple first met.[22] His father was born in Bijeljina (in modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina), and his mother in the village of Prkos in Škabrnja, in the SFR Yugoslavia (modern-day Croatia).[23] He had a Catholic Christian upbringing.[24][25]

Ibrahimović 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.[26][27] While in his early teens, he was a regular for his hometown club Malmö FF.[26] At the age of 15, Ibrahimović was close to quitting his football career, in favour of working at the docks in Malmö, but his manager convinced him to continue playing.[28] As a kid growing up, his hero was Brazilian forward Ronaldo.[29] An avid viewer of Italian football, prolific striker Gabriel Batistuta – a player with similar characteristics to himself – was another player he admired.[30]

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[17]

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.[31] 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).[32]

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.[33][34]

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.[35][36] 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. This led to Ibrahimović's sudden sale to Juventus on 31 August.[37]

Juventus

Ibrahimović moved from Ajax to Juventus for €16 million.[38] 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 Serie A, and in the Champions League they reached the quarter-finals before being knocked out by eventual champions Liverpool.[39] 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.[36] 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.[40][41]

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.[42]

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.[43] Ibrahimović said that he had supported Inter when he was young.[44]

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.[45] 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.[46] 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.[47] 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.[48] 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.[49]

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.[50] In 2007, he signed a new contract until June 2013;[51] it was reported that this contract had made him the world's highest paid footballer.[52] 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.[53] 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.[53]

Ibrahimović and Mario Balotelli playing against Palermo in 2009

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.[54] He scored his team's only goal in the 2008–09 Serie A opening match against Sampdoria, which finished in a 1–1 draw.[55] 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.[56] 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.[57] 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.[58] 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.[59]

Ibrahimović ended the 2008–09 Serie A season as the league's top goalscorer with 25 goals,[60] 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.[61]

Barcelona

2009–10 season

"I was probably with the best team in history. Their football was beautiful. When I prepared for a game, I knew I had won even before we started. I looked at the players around me and saw Messi and Iniesta and Xavi and Puyol and Piqué and Dani Alves and Busquets. Unbelievable! It was football from another planet and I loved it. It was technically perfect."

"Zlatan Ibrahimović, the Guardian". Interview, 6 October 2014

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.[62][63] 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.[64] After Inter agreed terms with Eto'o[65] and Barcelona with Ibrahimović,[66] Barcelona announced Ibrahimović would arrive on 26 July 2009 and undergo a medical test on 27 July 2009.[67]

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.[68] He signed a five-year contract,[69] for €46 million[69] 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),[69] with a €250 million release clause,[69] making Ibrahimović worth €66 million. The Hleb deal, however, collapsed. Eventually, Ibrahimović cost Barcelona €69.884 million, which included other fees.[70]: 173  As per the Inter book, the fee was €69.5 million,[71][72][73] 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.[70][73]

Ibrahimović preparing to strike a free kick for Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League with Xavi (right)

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.[74] 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.[75]

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.[76] 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.[77] 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.[78]

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.[79] 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.[80] 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),[81] 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.[82]

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

— Ibrahimović disparages Guardiola on how he was used at Barcelona.[83]

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."[83] 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.[84] 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."[83]

2010–11 season: Loan to Milan

On 28 August 2010, A.C. 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.[85][86] He signed a four-year deal immediately after successfully passing the medical examinations.[87] 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."[87]

Ibrahimović on the ball for Milan in the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League

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,[88] 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.[89] 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.[90] 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.[3][91][92]

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.[93] 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.[94] He won his first Scudetto with Milan after a draw against Roma. All agreements between Milan and Barcelona were confirmed on 18 June 2011.[95]

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.[96] In the opening league match of the 2011–12 season, Ibrahimović scored Milan's first goal of a 2–2 home draw against Lazio.[97] He scored his first Champions League goal of the season on 28 September in a 2–0 home win against Viktoria Plzeň,[98] which was followed by another one on 19 October against BATE Borisov in another 2–0 home win.[99] 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.[100]

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.[101] 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 appearance 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.[102]

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.[103] 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.[104] He finished the season as Serie A top scorer with 28 goals in 32 matches.[105]

Paris Saint-Germain

2012–13 season

Ibrahimović unveiled by Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Leonardo (right) and President Nasser Al-Khelaifi (left)

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.[106] 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.[107][108][109]

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

The following day, Ibrahimović signed the contract[110] 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."[111] 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.[112] 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.[113]

"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[91]

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.[114] 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.[115] On 11 December 2012, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win against Valenciennes.[116]

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.[117] 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.[118][119] 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.[120] On 20 May, he was named as Ligue 1's Player of the Year by the Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels (UNFP).[121][122]

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.[123] On 24 September, it was announced that Ibrahimović had extended his contract with PSG, which would see him stay at the club until 2016.[124] 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.[125] 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.[126] The goal was later named as Ligue 1's Goal of the Season, as chosen by the public.[126] 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 and became the 11th player to score four times or more in a Champions League match.[127]

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.[128] 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.[129] On 11 May, he was named Ligue 1's Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.[126] Ibrahimović ended the Ligue 1 season as top scorer with 26 goals as PSG won a second consecutive league title.[130] Overall, he scored 41 goals in all competitions, including ten in eight Champions League matches.[131]

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.[132] 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.[133] Ibrahimović scored his first league hat-trick of the season in a match against Saint-Étienne on 31 August.[134] 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.[135]

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.[136] Nine days later, he scored a hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Lorient at the Parc des Princes.[137][138][139] 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.[140][141] 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.[142]

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.[143] 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.[144] 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.[145] 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.[146] 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.[147] 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.[148]

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.[149] With this goal, he became the 14th player to score 50 or more goals in UEFA club competitions.[150] 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.[151] His nine-minute hat-trick was the fastest in Ligue 1 history.[152] 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.[153] 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.[154] 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.[155] On 8 May 2016, Ibrahimović was named UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Season for the third consecutive year.[156]

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.[157] 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.[158][159] His record as PSG's all-time top scorer was surpassed by his former strike partner Cavani in January 2018.[160]

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.[161][162] His salary was reported to be £200,000 per week.[163] He was handed the number 9 jersey ahead of the 2016–17 season.[164] 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.[165] This was his record 10th domestic super cup.[166] In his Premier League debut one week later, he scored with a long-range strike in the 3–1 away win at Bournemouth on the opening day.[167] 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.[168] 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.[169] 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.[170][171]

Ibrahimović celebrates after scoring for Manchester United against Zorya Luhansk in a UEFA Europa League group stage match in December 2016

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.[172] 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.[173] 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.[174] 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.[175] Later on 13 April, Ibrahimović was included in the six player shortlist for the PFA Player of the Year.[176] 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.[177]

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.[178] 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,[179] 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.[180]

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.[181] Returning earlier than expected after seven months out injured, he stated, “Lions don't recover like humans!”.[182] 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.[182] 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.[183] 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.[184] On 22 March 2018, Manchester United announced that Ibrahimović had agreed to the termination of his contract.[185]

LA Galaxy

On 23 March 2018, Ibrahimović signed for Major League Soccer (MLS) club LA Galaxy.[186] He announced his arrival in idiosyncratic style by taking out a signed full-page advertisement in the Los Angeles Times saying simply "Dear Los Angeles, you're welcome".[187] 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 that led to the Galaxy winning 4–3.[188] After his match-winning performance, Ibrahimović said, "I heard the crowd saying 'We want Zlatan, we want Zlatan', so I gave them Zlatan."[189] He scored twice for the Galaxy in a 3–2 defeat to FC Dallas on 30 May; however he railed against his team, 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."[190][191]

Ibrahimović playing with the LA Galaxy in 2019

He scored a penalty in a 4–0 win against Columbus Crew on 8 July.[192] Ibrahimović scored his 12th league goal to help his side defeat Philadelphia Union with a 3–1 victory on 22 July.[193] He scored his first hat-trick in the MLS the following week in a 4–3 win against Orlando City, with his three goals inside 24-second-half minutes helping Galaxy to overcome a 2–1 deficit.[194] On 15 September, he scored his 500th professional career goal for club and country with another acrobatic strike in a 5–3 away defeat against Toronto FC.[195] Post match, Ibrahimović stated he was "happy for Toronto because they'll be remembered as my 500th victim".[9] Scoring with an acrobatic flick with his back to goal, in August 2019 it was nominated for the 2019 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[196] In his first year, he was named in the MLS All-Star and MLS Best XI, and was awarded the MLS Newcomer of the Year Award and MLS Goal of the Year.

Ibrahimović was named team captain ahead of the 2019 season.[197][198] On 2 March 2019, he scored a goal on the opening day of the new season in a 2–1 win over Chicago Fire.[199] 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 Portland Timbers. With this he reached 515 career goals, overtaking fellow countryman Gunnar Nordahl to become the Swedish player with most goals in history.[200][201] On 20 July, Ibrahimović scored a perfect hat-trick against Los Angeles FC to win the match 3–2, following a spat on whether Ibrahimović is the best player in the MLS, compared to Los Angeles FC player, Carlos Vela.[202] Ibrahimović led the LA Galaxy to the 2019 MLS Cup Playoffs, where they were eliminated in the Western Conference semi-finals, on 24 October, following a 5–3 away defeat against Los Angeles FC, despite a goal and an assist from Ibrahimović.[203][204] On 13 November 2019, Zlatan announced he was to leave LA Galaxy through his Twitter account.[205][206]

Return to Milan

On 27 December 2019, Ibrahimović returned to 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.[207] He made his first appearance since his return to the club on 6 January 2020, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 home draw against Sampdoria in Serie A, at the San Siro Stadium.[208] Ibrahimović scored his first goal for Milan since returning on 11 January, in a 2–0 away win against Cagliari.[209] The landmark goal saw him score in each of the last four decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s, 2020s).[10] On 9 February he assisted a goal and subsequently scored another for Milan in an eventual 4–2 loss against rivals Inter at the San Siro stadium in Milan; 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 compatriot Nils Liedholm in a 2–1 win over Inter on 26 March 1961, at the age of 38 years and 43 days.[210][211]

International career

Early career and 2002 World Cup

Ibrahimović was eligible to represent Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Croatia at international level; he chose Sweden.[212] 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.[213][214] 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.[215][216][217]

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.[218]

Euro 2004 and 2006 World Cup

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.[219] 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.[220] 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;[221][222] the goal was later named the best goal of the tournament.[223] 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.[224] 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.[225]

During the 2006 World Cup qualification campaign, Ibrahimović scored four goals in a 7–0 victory away to Malta on 4 September 2004.[226] He did not score during the 2006 World Cup finals, as Sweden were knocked out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.[227]

Euro 2008 and 2010 World Cup qualifying

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,[228] 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".[229]

Ibrahimović ended his international goal drought, which had lasted for over two years, against Greece in Sweden's Euro 2008 opener on 10 June 2008, in which he was named Man of the Match,[230][231] also scoring in the next match against Spain four days later.[232] He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia.[233] Ibrahimović scored a goal in a 4–0 win against Malta on 10 June 2009 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier.[234] 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,[235] although Sweden ultimately failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing third in their qualifying group.[236]

Euro 2012

Ibrahimović playing for Sweden at 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.[237] 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.[238] His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland, whom they beat 5–0.[239]

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.[240] He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament,[241] 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.[242] Despite the victory, Sweden were knocked out of the competition in the group stage.[243] Although Sweden suffered a group stage elimination, Ibrahimović was named to the Team of the Tournament for his performances.[244]

2014 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.[245] It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.[246]

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.[247][248] His fourth goal, a 35-yard overhead kick with his back to goal, won him praise from players and pundits, with the BBC describing it as a goal that "combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique".[249] It would win the 2013 FIFA Puskás Award for Goal of the Year.[13]

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.[250] Ibrahimović ended Sweden's qualifying campaign with eight goals.[251] 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.[252] Ibrahimović summarised the defeat by saying: "One thing is for sure, a World Cup without me is nothing to watch."[253]

Sweden's top scorer, Euro 2016 and retirement

Ibrahimović (pictured in September 2015) 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.[254] On 8 September, he made his 100th appearance for Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Austria at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna.[255]

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.[256] Ibrahimović scored 11 goals during the qualifying phase, making him its second-top goalscorer after Poland's Robert Lewandowski.[257] On 11 May 2016, Ibrahimović made the final 23-man squad for Sweden at Euro 2016. As captain, he played every minute of Sweden's three group matches, but did not score any goals. He managed only one shot on target during the tournament.[258] Sweden finished in last place in their group and as a result were eliminated along with seven other teams in the group stage.[259] On 21 June 2016, Ibrahimović announced that he would retire from international football immediately after Sweden's last match at Euro 2016.[260]

In November 2017, after Sweden clinched qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia by defeating Italy in the second qualifying round,[261] there was speculation about a possible return of Ibrahimović to the national team.[262][263] Ibrahimović himself expressed his wish to represent Sweden in the World Cup.[264][265][266] However, in April 2018, Sweden manager Janne Andersson stated that Ibrahimović will not be called-up for the World Cup, thus ending any possibility of a return.[267] Later in June, Ibrahimović blamed the Swedish media for his World Cup absence.[268]

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[269]

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."[3][270] A versatile and well-rounded footballer, 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.[270][271][272] 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.[273][274][275]

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,[272][276][277] and is also known for his accuracy from penalties and dead ball situations.[278][279] An accurate finisher with his head as well as with his feet,[280] his height, elevation, and strength often give him an advantage at winning aerial challenges, and also allow him to function as a "target man";[275][281][282] despite his large stature, Ibrahimović is uncommonly agile for a player of his size,[283] 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 monicker Ibracadabra in the Italian media.[284][285][286] 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;[3][272][274] he has also been praised by pundits for his creativity and dribbling skills.[270][287]

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.[288]

Due to his prolific goalscoring, consistency, and spectacular strikes,[270][272][289] Ibrahimović is regarded by many in the sport to be one of the best players in the world during his prime and one of the most complete strikers of his generation;[290] he has also drawn praise from managers and teammates for his leadership and longevity, as well as his fitness, professionalism, and dedication in training.[274][291] Regarding his work-ethic, his former Juventus, 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."[292]

Although he 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,[3][101][293][294] 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,[295][296] El Clásico in Spain,[297] Le Classique in France,[298] De Klassieker and De Topper in the Netherlands,[299][300] and the Manchester Derby and North-West Derby in England,[301][302] as well as UEFA Champions League[101][125][146][303][304] and UEFA European Championship games against some of the strongest opponents in European football.[222][242] Moreover, in addition to being a prolific striker, he has also been highly successful throughout his career, winning titles in several countries;[305][306] additionally, he is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.[307] Known for his extroverted personality, he has also been criticised in the media, however, for his arrogance, aggression and rebellious character.[270][271] 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;[271] 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.[29] He has also been likened to French former footballer Eric Cantona, who also played for Manchester United.[308]

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.[309] 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.[310] Fans of Malmö FF, who were unhappy with Ibrahimović’s investment into their rival club, have vandalized his statue in Malmö on numerous occasions.[311]

Controversies

Ibrahimović in 2009

Ibrahimović has been involved in several violent incidents with teammates. 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.[312] Ibrahimović also punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room after the latter had thrown a pair of scissors at him.[312]

During his spell at Barcelona, Ibrahimović had a falling-out with coach Pep Guardiola, culminating in a dressing room incident in which Ibrahimović 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.[84] Barcelona vice president Carles Vilarrubi further revealed that Ibrahimović had threatened to publicly beat up Guardiola if he was not released to Milan.[313]

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

In 2010, Ibrahimović was involved in a training-ground fist-fight with Milan teammate Oguchi Onyewu, after Ibrahimović made a two-footed tackle on him, followed by a headbutt. They were separated and the session prematurely abandoned, with Ibrahimović having suffered a broken rib in the fracas. Both players had accused one of insulting the other.[314] In March 2011, Ibrahimović was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game.[315] He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.[316] In 2011, Ibrahimović kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the head while Cassano was speaking to reporters,[317] and kicked Milan teammate Rodney Strasser during a training session.[318]

In November 2012 with PSG, he received a two-match ban for kicking Saint-Étienne goalkeeper Stéphane Ruffier in the chest.[319][320] In December 2012, Ibrahimović was accused by Lyon defender Dejan Lovren and president Jean-Michel Aulas of deliberately stamping on Lovren's head. Lovren suggested the reason Zlatan escaped punishment was due to his “superstar status”.[321] In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimović a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andrés Guardado.[322] In March 2013, PSG winger Lucas 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."[323] Lucas later claimed, however, that the interview was twisted and badly translated.[324] In May 2013, Ibrahimović was filmed screaming at PSG sporting director Leonardo after the club's title victory.[325]

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".[326] Two months later, after a loss by PSG in a Ligue 1 match, Ibrahimović ranted, "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,[327][328] and Ligue 1 imposed a four-match ban.[329]

Ibrahimović at a press conference in Qatar in 2013

Ibrahimović has additionally engaged in multiple incidents while with the national team. After Sweden's 1–0 victory over the Faroe Islands in October 2012, Faroes captain Fróði Benjaminsen accused Ibrahimović of foul play and insults, describing him as "arrogant", "childish", "ignorant", and a "dirty player".[330] In December 2015, French sports daily L'Équipe branded Ibrahimović and Cristiano Ronaldo the "most arrogant" footballers in the world.[331] Ibrahimović was additionally caught on camera kicking teammate Christian Wilhelmsson during training.[318][332]

In 2013, he 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.[333] 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."[333] 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."[333]

In April 2016, Mino Raiola announced that Ibrahimović would be suing Swedish trainer Ulf Karlsson over doping claims.[334] According to Expressen, Karlsson cited Ibrahimović's "unnatural" and "rapid weight gain" during his stint with Juventus. Raiola said about the allegations, "The claims are just crazy – the facts are not there. All the clubs Zlatan has been at know he doesn't even take aspirin."[334]

In April 2019, Real Salt Lake defender Nedum Onuoha accused Ibrahimovic of foul play and threats to injure him during a game, calling him "arrogant", "disrespectful", and "a complete thug".[335][336][337] In May 2019, Ibrahimović received a two-match ban for violent conduct, after choking NYCFC goalkeeper Sean Johnson.[338][339] In July 2019, Ibrahimović made controversial remarks about the level of play in the MLS, describing himself as "a Ferrari among Fiats" and "by far the best player" in the league.[340][341] More controversy followed suit when—after the Galaxy's loss to crosstown rivals Los Angeles FC during playoffs—Ibrahimovic was seen making obscene gestures towards heckling fans as he left the pitch.[342]

In November 2019, Ibrahimović bought a 23.5% stake in Stockholm-based club Hammarby, which is the rival to the striker's boyhood club, Malmö. In his statement, the player said that he intends on making it the best club. However, his decision to invest in the club infuriated the fans of Malmö who vandalized his bronze statue and set it ablaze. The striker responded to the incident and marked that the decision had nothing to with where he began his career.[343]

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 currently resides outside Los Angeles, although 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.[344] Ibrahimović is fluent in five languages: Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian.[345][346] He has stated that he was raised as a Catholic.[24][25] Ibrahimović often refers to himself in the third person.[347]

The name "Zlatan" was trademarked in May 2003 at the Swedish Patent and Registration Office for "most likely being perceived as Zlatan Ibrahimović", which meant that he received exclusive rights to the name for certain products, including sporting goods, clothing, and shoes.[348] Ibrahimović is under contract with Nike and features in their television advertising where he has appeared alongside other players in the Nike stable including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Wayne Rooney.[349] 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.[350] In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.[351]

An ambassador for the United Nations World Food Programme, Zlatan appears at the global awareness campaign "805 million names" launch with its founder Marina Catena in 2015

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."[352] 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".[353] The Swedish Post Office issued a set of five postage stamps featuring Ibrahimović in March 2014.[354] Ibrahimović features in EA Sports' FIFA video game series, and was the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15.[355]

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?".[356][357] 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.[358]

Active on social media, Zlatan has over 40 million Instagram followers, the most for a person from Sweden.[359] 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.[360] He does not drink alcohol.[361]

On 8 October 2019, a statue of Ibrahimović was unveiled in his hometown, outside Malmö's Stadion. The statue, created by Peter Linde, is 8 feet 9 inches (2.67 m) tall and weighs almost 500 kilograms (1,100 lb).[362]

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 the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Šefik from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and Jurka from SR Croatia, and met for the first time in Sweden. 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."[363][364] 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..."[365] 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."[366] Nevertheless he later described himself as a "deeply faithful Catholic".[367]

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: "You can see that just the fact that when he [emerged] in the professional [football] world [at Ajax], from Sweden, where he was only known [by the name] Zlatan – his first name – he changed so he would have Ibrahimović on his shirt, on his jersey, because he wanted to honour his background. Being from a Muslim background, being from a very very low key, very low status background, he really [wanted] to show all the kids from Rosengård [and] from Malmö in general: 'If I can do it, you can do it.'"[368]

Body art

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. 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.[369]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 8 March 2020.[370][3]
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental1 Other2 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 2 33 9
2002–03 Eredivisie 25 13 3 3 13 5 1 0 42 21
2003–04 Eredivisie 22 13 1 0 8 2 31 15
2004–05 Eredivisie 3 3 1 0 4 3
Total 74 35 7 4 27 9 2 0 110 48
Juventus 2004–05 Serie A 35 16 0 0 10 0 45 16
2005–06 Serie A 35 7 2 0 9 3 1 0 47 10
Total 70 23 2 0 19 3 1 0 92 26
Inter Milan 2006–07 Serie A 27 15 1 0 7 0 1 0 36 15
2007–08 Serie A 26 17 0 0 7 5 1 0 34 22
2008–09 Serie A 35 25 3 3 8 1 1 0 47 29
Total 88 57 4 3 22 6 3 0 117 66
Barcelona 2009–10 La Liga 29 16 2 1 10 4 4 0 45 21
2010–11 La Liga 1 1 1 1
Total 29 16 2 1 10 4 5 1 46 22
Milan (loan) 2010–11 Serie A 29 14 4 3 8 4 41 21
Milan 2011–12 Serie A 32 28 3 1 8 5 1 1 44 35
Total 61 42 7 4 16 9 1 1 85 56
Paris Saint-Germain 2012–13 Ligue 1 34 30 2 2 1 0 9 3 46 35
2013–14 Ligue 1 33 26 2 3 2 2 8 10 1 0 46 41
2014–15 Ligue 1 24 19 3 4 3 3 6 2 1 2 37 30
2015–16 Ligue 1 31 38 6 7 3 0 10 5 1 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 5 1 1 46 28
2017–18 Premier League 5 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 7 1
Total 33 17 1 1 6 5 12 5 1 1 53 29
LA Galaxy 2018 Major League Soccer 27 22 0 0 27 22
2019 Major League Soccer 29 30 0 0 2 1 31 31
Total 56 52 0 0 2 1 58 53
Milan 2019–20 Serie A 8 3 2 1 10 4
Career total 581 374 45 32 15 10 139 56 18 6 798 478

1 Includes UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup / Europa League matches.
2 Includes Johan Cruyff Shield, Supercoppa Italiana, Supercopa de España, Trophée des Champions, FA Community Shield, MLS Cup Playoffs, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup matches.

International

Source:[371]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Sweden 2001 5 1
2002 10 2
2003 4 3
2004 12 8
2005 5 4
2006 6 0
2007 7 0
2008 7 2
2009 6 2
2010 4 3
2011 8 3
2012 11 11
2013 11 9
2014 5 3
2015 10 11
2016 5 0
Total 116 62

Honours

Ajax[372]

Juventus[372]

Inter Milan[372]

Barcelona[372]

Milan[372]

Paris Saint-Germain[372]

Manchester United[372]

Individual

Achievements

Records

Overall

Barcelona

  • The only player to score in his first five league matches.[75]

Paris Saint-Germain

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

Premier League

LA Galaxy

Sweden

Discography

Singles

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
2014 "Du gamla, Du fria"
(Zlatan featuring Day)
(produced by Max Martin)
[482]
13

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Dani Alves has won 38 trophies in his career,[6] whilst Andrés Iniesta has 36 trophies to his name (32 with Barcelona,[7] three with Spain, and one with Vissel Kobe.)
  2. ^ But Ibrahimović was the first Manchester United player in the Premier League format.

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