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Zlatan Ibrahimović (born 3 October 1981 in Malmö) is a Swedish football striker of Bosnian and Croatian descent who plays for Italian Serie A club Internazionale and the Swedish national team. He has been often nicknamed “Ibracadabra” for his “magical” play. As of February 2009, Ibrahimović along with Milan‘s Kaká are the highest salaried football players in the world.
Early life
Ibrahimović was born to a Bosnian father, Šefik, and a Croatian mother, Julka, who emigrated to Sweden, where they first met. Ibrahimović grew up in Rosengård, a Malmö neighbourhood known for its immigrant communities. He began playing football at the age of 8, alternating between local junior clubs Malmö Anadolu BI and FBK Balkan. While in his early teens, he was a regular in his hometown club Malmö FF. Ibrahimović successfully completed junior high school in the ninth grade, and though he was admitted to Borgarskolan in Malmö, he soon dropped out of high school to focus on his football career.
Club career
Malmö FF
Ibrahimović signed his first contract with his hometown club Malmö FF 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. Arsenal coach Arsène Wenger unsuccessfully tried to persuade Ibrahimović to join, while AFC Ajax coach Leo Beenhakker also expressed interest in the player after watching him in a training match against Norwegian side Moss F.K. On March 22, 2001, a deal between Ajax and Malmö regarding Ibrahimović’s transfer to Amsterdam was announced, and in July, Ibrahimović officially joined Ajax for €7.8 million.
Ajax
Ibrahimović received little playing time under manager Co Adriaanse, but when Adriaanse was sacked on November 29, 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 perennial French champions Lyon in his Champions League debut on September 17, 2002. He scored four Champions League goals overall as Ajax fell to Milan in the quarterfinals. In his final season with Ajax, Ibrahimović’s profile rose when he scored a breath-taking goal against NAC Breda on August 22, 2004 a goal that was eventually voted the “Goal of the Year” by Eurosport viewers. He netted only once in the ’03-04 Champions League (against Celta Vigo on October 22) as Ajax were eliminated in the group stage.
On August 18, 2004, Ibrahimović injured fellow Ajax teammate Rafael van der Vaart during an international match against the Netherlands, which led to accusations from van der Vaart that Ibrahimović had hurt him intentionally. This led to Ibrahimović’s sudden sale to Juventus on August 31.
Juventus
Ibrahimović moved from Ajax to Juventus for a €19 million transfer fee. He was promptly inserted into the starting eleven due in part to top scorer David Trézéguet‘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 Ibrahimović’s agent, Mino Raiola, in order to increase his market value. On November 14 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’s 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 05-06 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.
Internazionale
Ibrahimović signed a four-year contract with Internazionale for € 24.8 million a year on August 10, 2006. He revealed that Inter was his favourite club when he was young, and that Ronaldo was his favourite player. He started his spell at the club by scoring one goal and assisting another in a league match against Fiorentina and end his first season as Inter’s top scorer with 15 goals.
Ibrahimović played his hundredth Serie A match on September 16, 2007. He scored two Champions League goals in the group stage against PSV on October 2, 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 CL matches. Against Parma in the final league matchday on May 18, 2008, he returned from a chronic knee injury and scored both goals as Inter won 2-0, clinching their third straight Scudetto. Inter boss José Mourinho has installed complete belief in Ibrahimović by claiming he is for him “the best player in the world, ahead of (Cristiano) Ronaldo”.
On November 16, 2008, Ibrahimović said that he would not return to Allsvenskan as an active player, but he would stay the rest of his active career as a player abroad.
Ibrahimovic’s 08/09 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 Brazilian Adriano. Ibrahimovic’s form this season has so far been eye-catching, with clever movement off and on the ball, and his passing has 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.
International career
Ibrahimović debuted for Sweden in a goalless friendly match against the Faroe Islands on January 31, 2001. His first competitive match was a 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan on October 7. Ibrahimović was part of Sweden’s 2002 World Cup finals squad who were eliminated in the round of 16 by Senegal.
Ibrahimović was a fixture in the starting lineup for Euro 2004, scoring a penalty against Bulgaria and rounding off a fine performance against the solid defense of Italy by scoring a late equaliser. However, he missed a penalty as Sweden were sent home following a shootout loss to the Netherlands. He went scoreless during the 2006 World Cup finals as Sweden were again snuffed out in the round of 16, this time by Germany.
He was called up for a Euro 2008 qualifier against Liechtenstein on September 6, 2006, but two days before the match, he violated team curfew by leaving the hotel with teammates Christian Wilhelmsson and Olof Mellberg and attending a nightclub. Though neither of the players consumed any alcohol, they were nonetheless all sent home by coach 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 skipped a friendly against Egypt on February 7, 2007, but ended his self-imposed boycott a month later, and returned for Sweden’s loss to Northern Ireland on March 28. He went scoreless in all twelve qualifying matches; his one goal was disallowed for offside in a 3-0 loss to Spain on November 17. On November 12, 2007, Ibrahimović was awarded the 2007 Swedish Golden Ball as the country’s top player of the year.
Ibrahimović ended his international goal drought, which had lasted for over two years, against Greece in Sweden’s Euro 2008 opener on June 10, 2008, and the next match against Spain four days later. He finished the tournament with the two goals as Sweden were eliminated in the group stage.