A ceremony was held in Sweden to honor Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who ended his career.
A ceremony was held at the Friends Arena in Stockholm to honor the retired Swedish national team player Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Aftonbladet reports.
The event was held after the friendly match of the Swedish national team with Serbia (0:3). The striker was given a corridor of honor and given a T-shirt with number 122, which is equal to the number of matches he played for the national team. “Being able to put on the Sweden jersey as a footballer is the greatest thing that can happen. I wore it with pride and love,” said Ibrahimovic.
On June 5, 2023, Ibrahimovic announced his retirement. “It’s time to say goodbye to football,” he said.
With 62 goals scored, Ibrahimovic is the top scorer in the history of the national team. The forward is also known for his performances for Ajax, Inter, Juventus, Barcelona, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Milan.
Source: Lenta

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