Swedish gunner Ibrahimovic ends his football career at the age of 41

Swedish gunner Ibrahimovic ends his football career at the age of 41

Švéyacute; Gunner Ibrahimovic ends his football career at the age of 41

Zlatan Ibrahimović

Milan – The Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović decided to end his career at the age of 41. The AC Milan striker, whose contract at the club will expire after the season, announced this after the last round of the Italian league, in which he did not intervene in the duel with Verona today.

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The native of Malmö played in only four league games this year affected by health problems and played only 144 minutes in total. Even so, he managed to become Serie A's oldest scorer when he converted a penalty kick at Udine in mid-March.

Ibrahimovic came to AC Milan for the second time in 2020 and helped them win the title in the 2021/22 season. The club's management had previously announced that they would not extend Ibrahimovic's current contract and prepared a farewell for him with the fans after the duel with Hellas.

“I'm saying goodbye to football, but not to you,” Ibrahimovic said to the applauding audience at San Siro.

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During his long career, he also wore the jerseys of his mother Malmö, where he entered professional football in 1999, Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, ​​Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United and Los Angeles Galaxy.

He played 121 matches in the Swedish national team and is the national record holder with 62 goals.