Striker also angered Malmo faithful by saying he wants to make Hammarby biggest club in Scandinavia. FMTNews ZlatanIbrahimovic Statue
Statue of Zlatan Ibrahimovic after it was vandalised by angry Malmo fans. .
It had been announced earlier in the day that 38-year-old Ibrahimovic, Sweden’s record international goalscorer with 62 in 116 games, had acquired almost 25% of the shares in Hammarby, who came third in this year’s Swedish league championship.
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