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ZLANTAN IBRAHIMOVIC HOLDS 6 SPECTACULAR RECORDS AS HE RETIRES

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At the age of  41, Zlatan Ibrahimovic  officially declared his retirement from  professional  football on Sunday, June 4.This  decision marked the  end of a  remarkable  career for the Swedish  football icon, which spanned over  two decades.


“The first time we arrived in Milan, you gave me happiness,  the second time, you gave me love. From my heart, I  want to  thank you fans,” the  legendary striker  announced  per Goal.


Zlatan’s retirement  came after a glittering  career that had  seen him ply his  trade with  top European  clubs,  including AC Milan, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, and Manchester United.During the period, the  41-year- old  won  several titles and shattered  a number of  records  that he is  bound to  hold for  some time.


Sports Brief takes a  look at the  top six  records held  by  the former Sweeden international.


First  player  to score  every minute

Zlatan,  alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, are the  only  two  players to have scored in  every  single minute of a  football match.


The Swedish talisman  was  the first  player to  reach the landmark  before Ronaldo replicated it.


Serie A’s oldest-ever goalscorer

The  41-year- old hit the milestone in March 2023.


According to talkSPORT, Zlatan broke the  record as Serie A’s oldest-ever goalscorer with a penalty for AC Milan  against Udinese.


The Swede set the benchmark at  41 years and 166 days, shattering the  previous  record  by Alessandro Costacurta at  41 years and 25 days.


Most assists in a UEFA competitions season

During the 2012– 13 UEFA Champions League, Zlatan had the  record for the  most assists in a UEFA  competition.


At the time, the  forward bagged  an impressive seven assists for Paris Saint-Germain.


Most Goals  by a Swedish Player

Zlatan holds the  record for the  most  goals  by a Swedish  player.


While Sweden has produced  some  top footballers  in the past, Zlatan has emerged  as the standout.


The striker scored  62  goals in 122 appearances for the  national team.


Playing UCL for seven  clubs

Zlatan is the  only  player to  feature for seven  different  clubs  in the Champions League.


The striker’s  longevity and  ability to play  at the  top  level for  long allowed him to play  in the European  competition for  nearly  every  club he has  played for.


He  played for Ajax, Juventus, Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, and Manchester United.


King of scoring on debut

This is  perhaps the  most  unique  record that Zlatan holds.


The  41-year- old has been dubbed the king of debuts, having scored on his debut in Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1 and UCL.


Zlatan breaks down after retirement

Earlier, Sports Brief  reported Zlatan Ibrahimovic  could not  fight his  emotions after he  unexpectedly  announced his retirement from  professional  football after AC Milan’s  final  game of the season.


His  contract is up this summer, and  both  parties had  mutually  decided  to call it quits,  but  no one knew what the Swede’s  next steps  were  until he made them.


Ibrahimovic  was  not  listed  in the matchday squad as he  had been  battling a knee  injury that  kept him out of  action  since April,  but  was  in the stands  at the San Siro. 



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