Personal information
Full name Zlatan Ibrahimović
Date of birth 3 October 1981 (age 30)
Place of birth Malmö, Sweden
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)[1]
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Milan
Number 11
Senior career*
Years Team Apps† (Gls)†
1999–2001 Malmö FF 40 (16)
2001–2004 Ajax 74 (35)
2004–2006 Juventus 69 (23)
2006–2009 Internazionale 88 (57)
2009–2011 Barcelona 29 (16)
2010–2011 → Milan (loan) 28 (14)
2011– Milan 2 (1)
National team‡
2001–2002 Sweden U21 7 (6)
2001– Sweden 67 (28)
Zlatan Ibrahimović (Bosnian pronunciation: [ˈzlatan ibraˈxiːmɔʋitɕ]; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Milan and the Swedish national team for which he is captain.
Ibrahimović 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. Years later, he signed with Juventus for €16 million. Ibrahimović gained fame in Serie A, benefiting from his strike partnership with David Trézéguet. In 2006, he signed with league rival Internazionale, where he won individual awards such as the Oscar del Calcio, the Guldbollen, and was named in the 2007 and 2009 UEFA 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 for €69 million, the second highest transfer fee in football history. His time at Barcelona was short lived however; moving back to AC Milan the following season, in a deal which made him one of the highest paid footballers in the world[2] and cost the Italian club a confirmed 24m euro's, more than 50m euro's less than what Barcelona paid for his services just one year prior.
Career statistics
As of 2 October 2011.
Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
Malmö FF 1999 6 1 — — — 6 1 —
2000 26 12 — — — 26 12 —
2001 8 3 — — — 8 3 —
Total 40 16 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 40 16 —
Ajax 2001–02 24 6 — 3 0 — 6 2 — 33 8 —
2002–03 25 13 — 3 3 — 13 5 — 41 21 —
2003–04 22 13 — 3 0 — 6 2 — 29 15 —
2004–05 3 3 — — — 3 3 —
Total 74 35 — 9 3 — 25 9 — 106 47 —
Juventus 2004–05 35 16 — 0 0 — 10 0 — 45 16 —
2005–06 34 7 — 2 0 — 9 3 — 46 10 —
Total 69 23 — 2 0 — 19 3 — 91 26 —
Internazionale 2006–07 27 15 3 2 0 1 7 0 1 36 15 5
2007–08 26 17 9 1 0 0 7 5 0 34 22 9
2008–09 35 25 7 3 3 0 8 1 2 46 29 9
Total 88 57 19 6 3 1 22 6 3 116 66 23
Barcelona 2009–10 29 16 7 2 1 0 10 4 2 41 21 9
2010–11 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Total 29 16 7 3 2 0 10 4 2 42 22 9
Milan 2010–11 28 14 11 4 3 0 7 4 1 39 21 12
2011–12 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 3 1
Total 30 15 11 5 4 0 8 5 2 43 24 13
Career total 330 162 37 25 12 1 78 27 7 438 201 45
Sweden national team
Year Apps Goals
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 1 3
Total 67 28
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Full name Zlatan Ibrahimović
Date of birth 3 October 1981 (age 30)
Place of birth Malmö, Sweden
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)[1]
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Milan
Number 11
Senior career*
Years Team Apps† (Gls)†
1999–2001 Malmö FF 40 (16)
2001–2004 Ajax 74 (35)
2004–2006 Juventus 69 (23)
2006–2009 Internazionale 88 (57)
2009–2011 Barcelona 29 (16)
2010–2011 → Milan (loan) 28 (14)
2011– Milan 2 (1)
National team‡
2001–2002 Sweden U21 7 (6)
2001– Sweden 67 (28)
Zlatan Ibrahimović (Bosnian pronunciation: [ˈzlatan ibraˈxiːmɔʋitɕ]; born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Milan and the Swedish national team for which he is captain.
Ibrahimović 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. Years later, he signed with Juventus for €16 million. Ibrahimović gained fame in Serie A, benefiting from his strike partnership with David Trézéguet. In 2006, he signed with league rival Internazionale, where he won individual awards such as the Oscar del Calcio, the Guldbollen, and was named in the 2007 and 2009 UEFA 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 for €69 million, the second highest transfer fee in football history. His time at Barcelona was short lived however; moving back to AC Milan the following season, in a deal which made him one of the highest paid footballers in the world[2] and cost the Italian club a confirmed 24m euro's, more than 50m euro's less than what Barcelona paid for his services just one year prior.
Career statistics
As of 2 October 2011.
Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
Malmö FF 1999 6 1 — — — 6 1 —
2000 26 12 — — — 26 12 —
2001 8 3 — — — 8 3 —
Total 40 16 — 0 0 — 0 0 — 40 16 —
Ajax 2001–02 24 6 — 3 0 — 6 2 — 33 8 —
2002–03 25 13 — 3 3 — 13 5 — 41 21 —
2003–04 22 13 — 3 0 — 6 2 — 29 15 —
2004–05 3 3 — — — 3 3 —
Total 74 35 — 9 3 — 25 9 — 106 47 —
Juventus 2004–05 35 16 — 0 0 — 10 0 — 45 16 —
2005–06 34 7 — 2 0 — 9 3 — 46 10 —
Total 69 23 — 2 0 — 19 3 — 91 26 —
Internazionale 2006–07 27 15 3 2 0 1 7 0 1 36 15 5
2007–08 26 17 9 1 0 0 7 5 0 34 22 9
2008–09 35 25 7 3 3 0 8 1 2 46 29 9
Total 88 57 19 6 3 1 22 6 3 116 66 23
Barcelona 2009–10 29 16 7 2 1 0 10 4 2 41 21 9
2010–11 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Total 29 16 7 3 2 0 10 4 2 42 22 9
Milan 2010–11 28 14 11 4 3 0 7 4 1 39 21 12
2011–12 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 3 1
Total 30 15 11 5 4 0 8 5 2 43 24 13
Career total 330 162 37 25 12 1 78 27 7 438 201 45
Sweden national team
Year Apps Goals
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 1 3
Total 67 28
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