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Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a profile of Swedish born world class soccer icon

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic


Zlatan Ibrahimovic , born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish professionalfootballer who plays as a striker for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the Swedish national team for which he is captain. Ibrahimovic started his career at Malmö FF in the late 1990s under Roland Andersson. He was signed by Ajax, and made a name for himself under Ronald Koeman. He later signed with Juventus for €16 million. Ibrahimovic gained fame in Serie A, benefiting from his strike partnership with David Trezeguet.

 

In 2006, he signed with league rival Internazionale, where he won individual awards such as the Italian Oscar del Calcio and the Swedish Guldbollen, and was named in the 2007 and 2009UEFA Team of the Year, in addition to finishing as the league's highest scorer in 2008–09 while winning three straight Scudetti. In the summer of 2009, he transferred to Barcelona. His time at Barcelona was short-lived, however, moving back to Serie A football with Milan the following season, in a deal which made him one of the highest paid footballers in the world and cost the Italian club €24 million. He signed a three-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain in July 2012.

 

He is regarded to be one of the most talented footballers of his generation. In 2012, he was ranked 5th in The Guardian's 100 Best Footballers in the world.

 

Early life                                                                                                                                            

 

Ibrahimovic was born in Sweden to a Bosnian Muslim father, Šefik Ibrahimovic, who emigrated to Sweden in 1977, and a Croatian Catholic mother, Jurka Gravic, who had also emigrated to Sweden, where they first met. His father was born in Bijeljina and his mother was born in the village of Prkos near Škabrnja in Croatia's Zadar County. Ibrahimovic grew up in Rosengård, a Malmö neighbourhood known for its immigrant communities, along with his three sisters and two brothers. After receiving a pair of football boots, Ibrahimovic began playing football at the age of six, alternating between local junior clubs Malmö BI and FBK Balkan.

 

 He has stated in an interview that once when his team were 4–0 down at half-time, he came on as a substitute for his Balkan youth team and dramatically scored eight goals. While in his early teens, he was a regular for his hometown club Malmö FF. At the age of 15, Ibrahimovic was close to quitting his football career, in favour of working at the docks in Malmö, but his manager convinced him to continue playing. Ibrahimovic successfully completed junior high school in the ninth grade. Though he was admitted to Borgarskolan and had above-average grades, he soon dropped out of high school to focus on his football career.

 

Club career

 

Malmö FF

 

Ibrahimovic 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 Ibrahimovic to join Arsenal, while Leo Beenhakker also expressed interest in the player after watching him in a training match against Norwegian side Moss FK.On 22 March 2001, a deal between Ajax and Malmö regarding Ibrahimovic's transfer to Amsterdam was announced, and in July, Ibrahimovic officially joined Ajax for 80 million Swedish kronor (€8.7 million).

 

Ajax

 

Ibrahimovic received little playing time under manager Co Adriaanse, but when Adriaanse was sacked on 29 November 2001, new coach Ronald Koeman inserted Ibrahimovic into the starting lineup as Ajax won the 2001–02 Eredivisie title. The next season, Ibrahimovic scored twice in a 2–1 victory over French champions Lyon in his Champions League debut on 17 September 2002. He scored four Champions League goals overall as Ajax fell to Milan in the quarter-finals. In his final season with Ajax, Ibrahimovic's profile rose when he scored a breathtaking goal against NAC on 22 August 2004, a goal that was eventually voted the "Goal of the Year" by Eurosport viewers. He netted only once in the 2003–04 Champions League (against Celta Vigo on 22 October) as Ajax were eliminated in the group stage.

 

On 18 August 2004, Ibrahimovic injured fellow Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart during an international match against the Netherlands, which led to accusations from van der Vaart that Ibrahimovic had hurt him intentionally. This led to Ibrahimovic's sudden sale to Juventus on 31 August. In May 2012, van der Vaart reignited the bitter feud between both players when he was filmed practicing his golf swing on a picture of Ibrahimovic's face.

 

Juventus

 

Ibrahimovic moved from Ajax to Juventus for €16 million. He was promptly inserted into the starting eleven due in part to top scorer David Trezeguet's injury problems, and scored sixteen goals. 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 Ibrahimovic's agent, Mino Raiola, in order to increase his market value. On 14 November 2005, he was awarded the Guldbollen, a prize awarded to the best Swedish footballer of the year.

 

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 Ibrahimovic 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 Ibrahimovic from his contract.

 

On 10 August 2006, Ibrahimovic completed a €24.8 million move to Internazionale, signing a four-year-deal, this coming only a few days after 30-year-old defensive midfielder Patrick Vieira had completed his own transfer from Juve to nerazzurri. Ibrahimovic revealed that he had supported Inter when he was young.

 

Playing under head coach Roberto Mancini, Ibrahimovic started his spell at the club by scoring one goal and assisting another in a league match against Fiorentina and ended his first season as Inter's top goalscorer with 15 goals. Inter won the league for the first time in 17 years. They finished the Serie A season with 97 points, a league record, a feat Ibrahimovic would go on to repeat at FC Barcelona. During the season Inter also broke the European Big Five League Record for most consecutive wins, 17. The record still stands.

 

Ibrahimovic played his 100th Serie A match on 16 September 2007. His contract was renewed in 2007; it was due to expire in June 2013. He was estimated as the top of footballer wages.

 

He scored two Champions League goals in the group stage against PSV on 2 October, which marked his first European goals since December 2005 and his first goals overall in an Inter jersey, and finished with five goals in seven Champions League matches. Against Parma in the final league matchday on 18 May 2008, he returned from a chronic knee injury and scored both goals as Inter won 2–0, clinching their third straight Scudetto.

 

On 16 November 2008, Ibrahimovic said that he would not return to the Allsvenskan as an active player, but he would stay the rest of his active career as a player abroad.

 

Ibrahimovic's 2008–09 season started brilliantly, hitting the back of the net in Inter's first league match. His goal against Bologna was voted "Goal of the Year". He scored it with his heel without moving and accurately into the net from a cross by Adriano. Ibrahimovic's form in the season had been eye-catching, with clever movement on and off the ball, and his passing had been outstanding, such as his acrobatic pass against Lazio. He ended a month long goal drought against Genoa, handing them their first home loss of the season, making Inter the only team not to lose at home in the league. In the final league game of the season, Ibrahimovic scored twice against Atalanta, securing the Capocannoniere for himself by finishing one goal ahead of Marco Di Vaio and Diego Milito with 25 goals in the domestic season.

 

Barcelona     

 

After Maxwell completed his transfer to Barcelona, president Joan Laporta confirmed that there was an agreement in principle between Barcelona and Internazionale for Ibrahimovic to join the club in exchange for Samuel Eto'o, plus a fee. Laporta revealed that the negotiations started when he decided to divert a flight, which was originally from Ukraine to Spain, in order to have talks with Massimo Moratti, the president of Internazionale, in Milan. Ibrahimovic left Internazionale during their United States summer tour in the World Football Challenge on 23 July 2009 for negotiations with Barcelona, with his last match for Internazionale being against Chelsea.

 

 After Internazionale agreed terms with Eto'o and Barcelona with Ibrahimovic, Barcelona announced Ibrahimovic would arrive on 26 July 2009 and undergo a medical test on 27 July 2009. Ibrahimovic passed his medical and was presented to a crowd of over 60,000 at Camp Nou. He signed a 5-year contract, for €46 million and the exchange of Eto'o (valued at €20 million) and loan of Alexander Hleb (with an option to buy for a €10 million fee), with a €250 million release clause, making Ibrahimovic worth €66 million. However, the Hleb deal collapsed. Eventually Ibrahimovic cost Barcelona €69.884 million which included other fees. As per the Inter book the fee was €69.5 million, but part of the Inter fee (about 4.5%) was redistributed to youth clubs as solidarity contribution (except Juventus.)

 

 

 

 

 

Ibrahimovic started the 2009–10 season with his competitive debut for Barcelona on 23 August 2009 by assisting on a goal by Lionel Messi, leading them to the Spanish Super Cup. In his next competitive match, Barcelona won the 2009 UEFA Super Cup. In his third appearance, he scored his first goal in Barcelona's La Ligaseason opener against Sporting Gijón in a 3–0 win. Ibrahimovic went on to score in his next three appearances, thus setting a team record as the only player ever to score in his first four league matches.

 

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 bringing Barcelona to the top of the table.

 

 However, on 7 November, Ibrahimovic 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. He finished with eleven goals and four assists in all but two of Barcelona's first fifteen league matches. Barcelona capped off 2009 by winning the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup against Estudiantes on 19 December 2009.

 

Ibrahimovic scored Barcelona's only goal in the 2009–10 Copa del Rey first leg match of the round of sixteen 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.His first goal of 2010 came on 14 February against Atlético Madrid. In his next appearance, Ibrahimovic 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.

 

 A calf strain during warmups before the next La Liga match following his return from suspension against Athletic Bilbao ruled Ibrahimovic out of the second leg 4–1 victory over Arsenal, in which he scored two goals away from home, the return leg of the El Clásico against Madrid (which Barcelona won 2–0), and the next league match against Deportivo La Coruña. He made his return as a substitute in the 82nd minute in against Espanyol.

 

Ibrahimovic finished the season with a sixth-best 16 league goals, as Barcelona won La Liga with 99 points in 38 matches. He scored his final goal for Barcelona in a Spanish Super Cup match on 14 August in a 3–1 defeat over 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 coach Pep Guardiola had started deteriorating and that Guardiola had not spoken to him since March.

 

Milan

 

On 28 August 2010, Milan announced on their official website that they had acquired the services of Ibrahimovic for the 2010–11 season. He was loaned out to Milan for the 2010–11 season, with Milan having the option to purchase him outright from Barcelona for €24 million at the end of the season.[He made his team debut in a 2–0 loss to Cesena on 11 September, in which he missed a penalty late in the match, 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, Ibrahimovic scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory against his former club Internazionale in the Milan Derby.

 

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 goal scorer 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. On 12 December 2010, history repeated himself 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, after which he has been compared to Milan legend Marco van Basten by both the media and van Basten himself.

 

Ibrahimovic received a three-match ban, after getting a red card in a 1–1 home draw against Bari in March 2011 for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach.An additional three-match ban was given to Ibrahimovic in February 2012, in a 1–2 home defeat against Fiorentina, for supposedly swearing at an assistant referee. Ibrahimovic stated in his defense that he was talking to himself in frustration.

 

He won his first Scudetto with Milan after a stalemate against Roma. He is therefore currently on a streak of eight straight league wins in three different countries and with five different clubs, including the later stripped wins with Juventus. All agreements between Milan and Barcelona were confirmed on 18 June 2011.

 

In the first official match of the 2011–12 season, Ibrahimovic opened it in the best possible way scoring the first goal of a Milan comeback to beat city rivals Internazionale in the Italian Super Cup. He also scored Milan's first goal of their 2011–12 Serie A season in a 2–2 draw against Lazio. He scored his third goal in the first three games in Milan's Champions League game against Czech club Viktoria Plzen from the penalty spot and assisted the second goal. Ibrahimovic justified his tag of the carrier of Milan by scoring in many games, yet still providing many assists.

 

He scored in the next UEFA Champions League game against BATE Borisov, a goal in Milan's 4–1 win over Parma and two more in their 2–3 win over Roma, ending a successful month of October. November was equally impressive for the Swede, scoring in consecutive games against BATE, in the Champions League, and Catania, in the league. In the highly anticipated encounter between Milan and Barcelona, Ibrahimovic scored against his old club to equalise the game at 1–1 but eventually Barça ran away 3–2 winner at the San Siro. He ended November with a brace against Chievo, his first goal took his tally of goals in Serie A to 100 goals, and the second from the penalty spot.

 

Ibrahimovic continued his impressive form in December, and scored a goal in each of five Serie A games. 2012 started on high note for Ibrahimovic, as he scored against Atalanta converting a penalty kick. He was the top goalscorer of Serie A, with 14 goals in 16 appearance, after the brace against Novara, of which second goal, came after cheeky backheel. On 5 January 2012 in a match against Napoli on continuation of Serie A, Ibra awarded a red card for slapping Salvatore Aronica in an off-the-ball incident and will rule out of Milan's next three games.

 

 On 15 February, in the 2011–12 Champions League season, Ibrahimovic set up all two Robinho's goals and also scored by a spot kick, thus helping Milan win 4–0 over Arsenal.[54] He continued his goalscoring run in March 2012, with a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win against Palermo at the Stadio Renzo Barbera. The first two goals were assisted by Robinho and the third by Emanuelson. In the next three games, he scored four goals, two against Roma, which took his tally to 22 goals in 23 games. With two goals against Siena, Ibrahimovic surpassed his previous domestic goal record of 25 goals. He finished the season with 28 goals in 32 matches.

 

2012–13 Season

 

On 17 July 2012, Paris Saint-Germain confirmed that they had reached an agreement to acquire the sporting and economic rights of Ibrahimovic from Milan, having already agreed personal terms with the striker, for an initial transfer fee of around €20 million, making Ibrahimovic the most expensive footballer in combined transfer fees. 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 Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o.

 

The following day, Ibrahimovic signed the contract 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." Ibrahimovic 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. 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.

 

In the opening 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Group A match against Dynamo Kyiv on 18 September 2012, Ibrahimovic 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.

 

 On 8 October 2012, Ibrahimovic became only the third player (after Ronaldinho and Laurent Blanc) to have played in the El Clásico in Spain, the Milan derby in Italy and the Le Classique, the derby between Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain. 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 Le Classique derby at the Stade Vélodrome on that day, with the match finishing 2–2. On 11 December 2012, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win against Valenciennes.

 

In January 2013, Ibrahimovic was handed the number 10 jersey after the departure of Brazilian winger Nené.

 

In April 2013, Ibrahimovic scored in a 2–2 draw against his former club Barcelona in the quarter finals of the Champions League. However, PSG were knocked out on away goals after drawing 1–1 at Camp Nou in the second leg. He ended the season as assists leader in the 2012–2013 Champions League,providing 7 assists.

 

On 12 May 2013, Paris Saint-Germain won the Ligue 1 title after a 1–0 away win against Olympique Lyonnais, their third title and first since 1994. 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. On 20 May 2013, he was named as Ligue 1's player of the year by the Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels (UNFP).

 

2013–14 Season

 

Ibrahimovic 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. On 24 September, it was announced that Ibrahimovic had extended his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, which now will expire in 2016. A week later on 2 October, the Swede scored twice as PSG ran out 3–0 winners over Benfica in a Champions Leaguegroup match.

 

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. Four days later, Ibrahimovic 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 become the eleventh player to score four times or more in a Champions League match. The third goal of the four was clocked at a speed of 93mph.

 

International career

 

Even though Ibrahimovic was eligible to play for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, he chose to play for Sweden, his country of birth.

 

Ibrahimovic made his debut in a 0–0 friendly draw against the Faroe Islands at Tipshallen on 31 January 2001 during the 2000–01 Nordic Football Championship. On 7 October 2001, he made first competitive match in a 2002 World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan, scoring a goal in a 3–0 win. Ibrahimovic was part of Sweden's 2002 FIFA World Cup finals squad who were eliminated in the round of 16 by newcomers Senegal. He made two substitute appearances, in the 88th minute of the final group game against Argentina and the 76th minute of the match against Senegal.

 

Ibrahimovic was in the starting lineup for all of Sweden's Euro 2004 matches. He scored a penalty in a 5–0 win against Bulgaria and rounded off a fine performance against Italy by scoring a late equaliser chip with his back heel, which was voted the goal of the tournament. However, he missed a penalty as Sweden were sent home following a shootout loss to the Netherlands.

 

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

 

He 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 and 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 Ibrahimovic 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 and returned for Sweden's loss to Northern Ireland on 28 March. He did not score in any of the 12 qualifying matches. Ibrahimovic was awarded the 2007 Swedish Golden Ball as the "Country's Top Player of the Year."

 

Ibrahimovic ended his international goal drought, which had lasted for over two years, against Greece in Sweden's Euro 2008 opener on 10 June 2008, and the next match against Spain four days later. He finished the tournament with two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage by Russia.

 

Ibrahimovic scored a goal in a 4–0 win against Malta on 10 June 2009 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier. On 5 September 2009, he scored a last second goal in Stadium Puskás Ferenc against Hungary in a 2–1 win for Sweden in their qualification match.

 

Ahead of the Euro 2012 qualifications, Ibrahimovic was named team captain on his return to the national team. 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 10 men for over an hour. His next goals came in the form of a hat-trick against Finland whom they beat 5–0. At the Euro 2012 finals, Ibrahimovic scored the opening goal in Sweden's first game against Ukraine. He then scored with a volley, later considered the goal of the tournament, to open the score in Sweden's 2–0 win against France in the last group match. Despite the victory, Sweden was knocked out in the group stage, although Ibrahimovic was the only player not to make the quarterfinals to be voted into the Euro 2012 Team of the Tournament.

 

In October 2012, Ibrahimovic 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. It was the first time in its history that the German national team had not won a match after leading by four goals.

 

 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. His fourth goal, a 30-35-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" On 14 August 2013, Ibrahimovic 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.

 

Reception

 

Ibrahimovic has been described[] as being "good in the air, strong and agile, he plays well with his back to goal and boasts some of the best finishing, vision, passing and ball control around." Once criticizedfor "his work-rate in the big matches", Ibrahimovic silenced his critics by scoring and dominatingin some of the biggest matches in football including the Milan Derby, the El Clásico and in ties from the Champions League and UEFA Euro against some of the strongest opponents in football. Ibrahimovic is the only player to have scored for six different clubs in the Champions League.

 

Controversies

 

Ibrahimovic has been involved in several violent incidents with teammates, some of which have gone viral on the internet. In 2011, Ibrahimovic kicked teammate Antonio Cassano in the face while Cassano was speaking to reporters].  Ibrahimovic has also kicked teammates Christian Wilhelmsson and Rodney Strasser during training, both caught on camera.

 

 After a 2004 international friendly against Holland, Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart publicly accused Ibrahimovic of deliberately injuring him during the game. Ibrahimovic responded by threatening to break both of Van der Vaart's legs. Ibrahimovic also punched Ajax teammate Mido in the dressing room.

 

Ibrahimovic had a falling-out with Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola, culminating in a dressing room incident in which Ibrahimovic threw a training kit box across the room and screamed insults at Guardiola. Guardiola eventually refused to speak to Ibrahimovic and loaned him out to Milan. Barcelona vice-president Carles Vilarrubi reported that Ibrahimovic threatened to publicly beat up Guardiola if he was not released to Milan.

 

 In 2010, Ibrahimovic was involved in a training ground fist-fight with Milan teammate Oguchi Onyewu, after Ibrahimovic made a two-footed tackle on him, then head butted him. The session was abandoned after the two players were separated, and Ibrahimovic suffered a broken rib. Onyewu had accused Ibrahimovic of repeatedly insulting him.

 

In March 2011, Ibrahimovic was given a three-match ban for punching Bari defender Marco Rossi in the stomach during a game. He received another three-match ban in February 2012 for slapping Napoli player Salvatore Aronica.

 

 After Sweden's 1-0 victory over the Faroe Islands in October 2012, Faroes captain Frodi Benjaminsen accused Ibrahimovic of foul play and insults, describing him as "arrogant", "childish", "ignorant" and a "dirty player".

 

In November 2012, Ibrahimovic received a two-match ban for kicking St Etienne goalkeeper Stéphane Ruffier in the chest. In December 2012, Ibrahimovic was accused by Lyon defender Dejan Lovren and president Jean-Michel Aulas of deliberately stamping on Lovren's head.

 

 In February 2013, UEFA handed Ibrahimovic a two-match ban for stamping on Valencia winger Andres Guardado. In March 2013, PSG winger Lucas Moura claimed that Ibrahimovic regularly insulted team-mates, stating “He always asks for the ball and insults a lot. He is sometimes a bit arrogant and complains.”  In May 2013, Ibrahimovic was filmed screaming at sporting director Leonardo after PSG's title victory.

 

Personal life

 

Ibrahimovic has two siblings and three half-siblings. His longtime partner is Helena Seger with whom he has two children, Maximilian (born 22 September 2006), and Vincent (born 6 March 2008). He currently resides in Paris, although he visits his summer home in Malmö annually. Ibrahimovic received an honorary black belt in taekwondo; he attended classes at the Malmö Taekwondo club Enighet (English: Unity) as a child.

 

Ibrahimovic is fluent in Swedish, Bosnian, English, Spanish and Italian. In a February 2011 interview with Eurosport, Ibrahimovic affirmed that one of his role models is Muhammad Ali: "[Muhammad Ali] is one of my role models, one of my idols in sport and outside the sport also (sic)...he believed in his [principles] and he never gave [them] up." Ibrahimovic has stated that he is a Catholic Christian.

 

The name Zlatan was trademarked in May 2003 at the Swedish Patent and Registration Office for "most likely being perceived as Zlatan Ibrahimovic", which meant that he received exclusive rights to the name for certain products, including sporting goods, clothing, and shoes. He is under contract with Nike and features in their television advertising. He wears the Nike Mercurialboot line and has the names and dates of birth of his sons embedded onto the external sides of his boots.

 

In the fall of 2007, Ibrahimovic, 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. In 2008, he donated new Nike kits to his youth club, FBK Balkan.

 

In December 2012, a French DJ, Al Pach, made a song tribute to Ibrahimovic called "My Name is Zlatan".

 

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