Zlatan Ibrahimović

Swedish footballer

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2023 With his appearance against Belgium, Ibrahimović was initially hailed as the oldest player to appear in a European Championship qualifier, although this record was later confirmed to belong to Lee Casciaro.
2023 Zlatan Ibrahimović played the role of Caius Antivirus in 'Asterix & Obelix: The Middle Kingdom'.
2023 Zlatan Ibrahimović played 1 match for Sweden, but did not score.
December 11 2023 Zlatan Ibrahimović was announced as a new senior adviser to AC Milan by RedBird Capital Partners, marking the start of his post-playing career involvement with the club's internal organizational matters.
June 4 2023 Ibrahimović announced his retirement from football following AC Milan's final game of the Serie A season.
March 18 2023 He became the oldest goalscorer in Serie A at the age of 41 years and 166 days when he scored in a 3–1 defeat to Udinese.
March 15 2023 Zlatan Ibrahimović was announced to be in the Sweden squad for European Championship qualifiers against Belgium and Azerbaijan after a one-year absence.
February 26 2023 Ibrahimović returned to first-team action for AC Milan in a 2–0 victory over Atalanta, marking his first appearance in nine months.
2022 Ibrahimović received the Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award, honoring his long and successful career.
2022 Zlatan Ibrahimović appeared as himself in 'The Soccer Football Movie'.
2022 Zlatan Ibrahimović made 1 appearance for the Swedish national team without scoring.
2022 He won his fifth Serie A title with AC Milan.
November 2022 During the controversial 2022 FIFA World Cup, Zlatan Ibrahimović visited Qatar, where he expressed his satisfaction with the experience, describing it as a '10/10' and praised Qatari politics.
July 18 2022 It was announced that Ibrahimović had signed a one-year contract extension with AC Milan, ensuring his stay for the next season.
May 25 2022 Ibrahimović revealed that he had played through an anterior cruciate ligament injury for six months during the season, undergoing surgical repair and expected to be off the pitch for at least seven months.
May 22 2022 After the final match against Sassuolo, Ibrahimović celebrated as Milan won the Serie A title for the first time in 11 years, contributing with eight goals and three assists during the campaign.
April 24 2022 He set up Sandro Tonali's 90th-minute winner against Lazio, helping AC Milan take the top spot in the league table.
March 29 2022 Zlatan Ibrahimović appeared as a late substitute in Sweden's 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off final against Poland, where Sweden lost 0–2 and failed to qualify for the tournament.
2021 Zlatan Ibrahimović returned to the Swedish national team, playing 4 matches without scoring.
December 11 2021 Ibrahimović scored an acrobatic equaliser in stoppage time in a 1–1 draw with Udinese, reaching the milestone of 300 career league goals across Europe's top five leagues.
November 20 2021 He scored two goals in a 4–3 loss to Fiorentina, becoming the oldest player to score a brace in a Serie A game and the first 40-year-old to net a brace in Europe's top five leagues in the 21st century.
October 23 2021 Ibrahimović scored Milan's fourth goal in a 4–2 win over Bologna, becoming the fourth player to score a Serie A goal after his 40th birthday.
September 12 2021 Zlatan Ibrahimović made his first appearance for AC Milan since returning from injury and scored in a 2–0 win over Lazio, becoming the oldest non-Italian player to score a goal in Serie A history at the age of 39 years and 344 days.
May 2021 Ibrahimović was fined €50,000 by UEFA for violating disciplinary regulations connected to his interest in the betting company 'Bethard'.
May 15 2021 Days before the announcement of Sweden's UEFA Euro 2020 squad, it was confirmed that Zlatan Ibrahimović would not be included due to a knee injury.
May 9 2021 He was substituted off during the second half in Milan's 3–0 victory at Juventus due to a knee injury, ruling him out for the remainder of the season.
April 2021 Zlatan Ibrahimović was investigated by UEFA over alleged financial interest in a betting company named 'Bethard'.
April 22 2021 Ibrahimović signed a contract extension with AC Milan to stay at the club for another season.
April 14 2021 Red Star Belgrade was fined €30,000 and ordered to play a home game behind closed doors following the racist incident involving Ibrahimović.
March 2021 Zlatan Ibrahimović assisted Ludwig Augustinsson's opening goal in Sweden's 3–0 win against Kosovo, before being substituted in the 67th minute.
March 2021 An investigation by the Italian Football Federation cleared Ibrahimović of accusations of racism towards Lukaku, determining the incident was unsportsmanlike and only warranted a fine.
March 25 2021 In a 1–0 home win against Georgia, Ibrahimović provided the assist for Viktor Claesson's decisive goal, becoming the oldest man in history to play for Sweden's national team.
March 15 2021 Zlatan Ibrahimović was included in the Sweden squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Kosovo and Georgia, marking his official comeback to the national team.
February 18 2021 Ibrahimović was subjected to racist insults from fans during a Europa League match while he watched from the stands; UEFA opened an investigation into the incident.
February 7 2021 Ibrahimović scored a brace in a 4–0 victory over Crotone, bringing his total club career goals to 500 and 501.
January 26 2021 In a Coppa Italia quarter-final match against Inter, Ibrahimović engaged in a confrontation with Romelu Lukaku, resulting in his sending off during the second half.
January 18 2021 Ibrahimović scored both goals in a 2–0 victory over Cagliari, maintaining Milan's lead at the top of the league table.
January 9 2021 He made his return from injury, coming on for the final five minutes in Milan's 2–0 win against Torino.
2020 Zlatan Ibrahimović did not participate in any matches for the Swedish national team.
November 2020 Zlatan Ibrahimović hinted at a possible return to the Swedish national team in a newspaper interview, prompting Sweden's manager to travel to Milan for discussions.
November 22 2020 Ibrahimović scored twice in a 3–1 away victory over Napoli, marking his eighth consecutive league appearance with at least one goal.
October 26 2020 He scored a third consecutive brace in a 3–3 home draw against Roma.
October 17 2020 Ibrahimović returned from COVID-19 and scored twice in three minutes during the Derby della Madonnina, helping Milan defeat Inter 2–1.
September 21 2020 Ibrahimović scored a brace in Milan's opening match of the Serie A season, leading to a 2–0 home win over Bologna.
September 17 2020 Ibrahimović scored Milan's first goal of the 2020–21 season in a 2–0 away win over Shamrock Rovers in the second qualifying round of the Europa League.
August 31 2020 Ibrahimović extended his contract with AC Milan until the summer of 2021.
August 1 2020 He scored a goal in a 3–0 win over Cagliari, becoming the oldest player to score at least ten goals in a Serie A season since Silvio Piola in the 1950s, at age 38 years and 302 days.
July 29 2020 Ibrahimović became the first player to score 50 Serie A goals for both AC Milan and Inter Milan with a brace in a win over Sampdoria.
July 15 2020 He made his 100th appearance for AC Milan in a 3–1 home league win over Parma.
February 9 2020 Ibrahimović assisted a goal and scored another in a match against Inter, making him the oldest goalscorer in the Derby della Madonnina at the age of 38 years and 129 days.

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