EARLY LIFE AND YOUTH CAREER
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was raised in Rosengard, Malmo - a violent and poor area in Malmo. He had a strict mother, a drunk dad, and two drug addicted (half-)sisters. Because of the situation he was in as a boy, the only place he could really play football in was a very small pitch by his house. There he would play with the neighborhood kids everyday, honing his skills as a footballer. Zlatan was happy with playing everyday with the other kids but he wanted more, so when he got his first ($10) shoes from the local market he decided to join the Malmo FF youth academy.
At first, he was shunned by almost everyone in the academy. A poor kid with an attitude amongst all the rich Swedes was not welcomed in the youth academy. By the end of his first week as a starter for his youth team, he was criticised by the parents of the other kids. Zlatan is a menace! He doesn’t pass! He steals bicycles to get to this academy! Who does he think he is, Ronaldo!? We want him out!
Ibrahimovic had to listen to these unfair criticisms constantly as a kid. But through those insults from the parents, he obtained his ‘Your hate makes me stronger!’ attitude. He couldn’t handle it though as he was constantly juggling different problems. His dad was more drunk than usual, his two (half-)sisters ran away and were never heard of again, and the thing he loves doing the most has become a place for old men to shout at him. To make things worse, he couldn’t handle school anymore. Because of his tendency to state what he really thinks, he was given a counselor that constantly followed him around. In his book, he considered that month of being followed around like baby under watch was the most embarrassing thing he has ever experienced, especially when talking with friends or girls. It also made him become socially awkward for a short time. One day, during Italian class, as the teacher was criticizing him, Ibra stood up, shouted at the teacher and said “Screw you! I’ll learn Italian when I play in the Serie A!” and he never went back to school after that. To make things worse, parents of the other kids in the youth academy were signing a petition to get Zlatan out of the team. They all knew he had the talent, but they couldn’t accept him. Everything was going downhill for him and he was seriously considering quitting football. But one day, Mick Andersson, the manager of the first team, invited Ibra for a chat. Ibra had thought that this was it, he was getting the axe. What he got though, was something nobody expected.
EARLY LIFE AND YOUTH CAREER
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was raised in Rosengard, Malmo - a violent and poor area in Malmo. He had a strict mother, a drunk dad, and two drug addicted (half-)sisters. Because of the situation he was in as a boy, the only place he could really play football in was a very small pitch by his house. There he would play with the neighborhood kids everyday, honing his skills as a footballer. Zlatan was happy with playing everyday with the other kids but he wanted more, so when he got his first ($10) shoes from the local market he decided to join the Malmo FF youth academy.
At first, he was shunned by almost everyone in the academy. A poor kid with an attitude amongst all the rich Swedes was not welcomed in the youth academy. By the end of his first week as a starter for his youth team, he was criticised by the parents of the other kids. Zlatan is a menace! He doesn’t pass! He steals bicycles to get to this academy! Who does he think he is, Ronaldo!? We want him out!
Ibrahimovic had to listen to these unfair criticisms constantly as a kid. But through those insults from the parents, he obtained his ‘Your hate makes me stronger!’ attitude. He couldn’t handle it though as he was constantly juggling different problems. His dad was more drunk than usual, his two (half-)sisters ran away and were never heard of again, and the thing he loves doing the most has become a place for old men to shout at him. To make things worse, he couldn’t handle school anymore. Because of his tendency to state what he really thinks, he was given a counselor that constantly followed him around. In his book, he considered that month of being followed around like baby under watch was the most embarrassing thing he has ever experienced, especially when talking with friends or girls. It also made him become socially awkward for a short time. One day, during Italian class, as the teacher was criticizing him, Ibra stood up, shouted at the teacher and said “Screw you! I’ll learn Italian when I play in the Serie A!” and he never went back to school after that. To make things worse, parents of the other kids in the youth academy were signing a petition to get Zlatan out of the team. They all knew he had the talent, but they couldn’t accept him. Everything was going downhill for him and he was seriously considering quitting football. But one day, Mick Andersson, the manager of the first team, invited Ibra for a chat. Ibra had thought that this was it, he was getting the axe. What he got though, was something nobody expected.
Player Profile - Zlatan Ibrahimović
BORN
3 October, 1981
Malmö, Sweden
NICKNAMES
Ibra
Zlatanera
Ibracadabra
CLUBS
Malmö FF
AFC Ajax
Juventus FC
Internazionale
FC Barcelona
AC Milan
Paris Saint-German
RECORDS
-Most expensive transfer in Swedish history
-Most expensive transfer in Barcelona
-Only player to score for 6 different clubs in the Champions League
-Has won eight-consecutive league titles (ended when Juventus won the Scudetto in 2012)
GOALS SCORED
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
CLUB ACHIEVEMENTS
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS
PERSONALITY
Ibrahimovic is known to have an over-confident, arrogant personality. He makes witty comments on how perfect he is ("I can't help but laugh at how perfect I am") and believes in himself more than anyone else does. He is seen constantly shouting orders at his team mates and demanding the ball. He is an adventurer who does things on the spot with no hesitation. His teammates have said that he has arrogance but that he also unites the squad as well (Lucas Moura and Moratti).
OFF-THE-PITCH CONTRIBUTIONS
Ibrahimovic isn't one to donate as much as Ronaldo, Drogba, Messi, etc. Rather he only does a few charitable donations every once in a while. In his historic 4-4 match with England. Zlatan donated his boots so that it may be sold and used to save childrens' lives. In his home-town he has improved the footballing facilities.
STYLE OF PLAY
Ibra is a tall yet agile forward who uses his strength and talent to contribute, whether it's by laying it off to a running teammate or turning around in an instant and shooting an unstoppable shot from long range. He likes to take risks and loves acrobatic goals.
Player Profile - Zlatan Ibrahimović
BORN
3 October, 1981
Malmö, Sweden
NICKNAMES
Ibra
Zlatanera
Ibracadabra
CLUBS
Malmö FF
AFC Ajax
Juventus FC
Internazionale
FC Barcelona
AC Milan
Paris Saint-German
RECORDS
-Most expensive transfer in Swedish history
-Most expensive transfer in Barcelona
-Only player to score for 6 different clubs in the Champions League
-Has won eight-consecutive league titles (ended when Juventus won the Scudetto in 2012)
GOALS SCORED
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
CLUB ACHIEVEMENTS
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS
PERSONALITY
Ibrahimovic is known to have an over-confident, arrogant personality. He makes witty comments on how perfect he is ("I can't help but laugh at how perfect I am") and believes in himself more than anyone else does. He is seen constantly shouting orders at his team mates and demanding the ball. He is an adventurer who does things on the spot with no hesitation. His teammates have said that he has arrogance but that he also unites the squad as well (Lucas Moura and Moratti).
OFF-THE-PITCH CONTRIBUTIONS
Ibrahimovic isn't one to donate as much as Ronaldo, Drogba, Messi, etc. Rather he only does a few charitable donations every once in a while. In his historic 4-4 match with England. Zlatan donated his boots so that it may be sold and used to save childrens' lives. In his home-town he has improved the footballing facilities.
Player Profile - Zlatan Ibrahimović
BORN
3 October, 1981
Malmö, Sweden
NICKNAMES
Ibra
Zlatanera
Ibracadabra
CLUBS
Malmö FF
AFC Ajax
Juventus FC
Internazionale
FC Barcelona
AC Milan
Paris Saint-German
RECORDS
-Most expensive transfer in Swedish history
-Most expensive transfer in Barcelona
-Only player to score for 6 different clubs in the Champions League
-Has won eight-consecutive league titles (ended when Juventus won the Scudetto in 2012)
GOALS SCORED
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
CLUB ACHIEVEMENTS
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS
PERSONALITY
Ibrahimovic is known to have an over-confident, arrogant personality. He makes witty comments on how perfect he is ("I can't help but laugh at how perfect I am") and believes in himself more than anyone else does. He is seen constantly shouting orders at his team mates and demanding the ball. He is an adventurer who does things on the spot with no hesitation. His teammates have said that he has arrogance but that he also unites the squad as well (Lucas Moura and Moratti).
OFF-THE-PITCH CONTRIBUTIONS
Ibrahimovic isn't one to donate as much as Ronaldo, Drogba, Messi, etc. Rather he only does a few charitable donations every once in a while. In his historic 4-4 match with England. Zlatan donated his boots so that it may be sold and used to save childrens' lives. In his home-town he has improved the footballing facilities.
STYLE OF PLAY
Ibra is a tall yet agile forward who uses his strength and talent to contribute, whether it's by laying it off to a running teammate or turning around in an instant and shooting an unstoppable shot from long range. He likes to take risks and loves acrobatic goals.