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Ibrahimovic: “It’s time to say goodbye to football” (Video)

Ibrahimovic: “It’s time to say goodbye to football” (Video)

Milan paid tribute to the great Zlatan Ibrahimovic after the final game of the season, and the 41-year-old star announced his decision to retire from football.

put an end to his career Zlatan Ibrahimovic. after defeating her Verona In the last game of the season Milan Honoring the Swedish star, who took to the field, was once again deified by the Rossoneri and announced his decision to end his career at the age of 41. Ibra could not hold back his tears, as many of his fans and teammates did.

the Zlatan He started his career in its academies Financial And in 1999 he left the Swedish league, never to return. The 41-year-old striker has played in his impressive career in ajax (2001-04), Juventus (2004-06), Inter (2006-09), Barcelona (2009-10), Milan (2010-12), Paris Saint-Germain (2012-16), Manchester United (2016-18), Los Angeles Galaxy (2018-20) And in the last three years of his career, he played for the Rossoneri.

In total, in the 819 matches of his club career, he scored 493 goals and 201 assists. With the national emblem, he scored 122 matches, with 62 goals and 25 assists. In his final season, he only played in four matches, scoring once. The Swedish Rossoneri fans bid farewell to Koro, with “Goodbye” written on it.

“I was welcomed with open arms, you made me feel at home, I will be a Milanista for the rest of my life, it’s time to say football manager, not yours. I can’t breathe, but oh well. So many memories. The first time I came to Milan You gave me happiness, my second love. I want to thank my family and everyone who cares about me and is close to me.crying said Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

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Nakhil Ibrahimovic

  • 5 Italian championships (three with Inter and two with Milan)
  • 4 French championships
  • 3 Italian Super Cups
  • 3 French League Cup
  • 3 French Super Cups
  • 2 Dutch Championships
  • 2 French cups
  • 2 Spanish Super Cup
  • Club World Cup (Barcelona)
  • Spanish championship
  • European Super Cup
  • European league
  • English Super Cup
  • Premier League Cup
  • Dutch championship
  • Dutch Super Cup