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Zlatan
Learn all about Zlatan from his childhood in an immigrant neighborhood of Malmö, Sweden, to his nicknames to buying his dream home.
Inside scoop on his successes with the Swedish national team, Barcelona, Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain.
Action shots and tactical breakdowns of his winning games.
Fun facts and all the stats on the living legend!”
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About the Author:
Illugi Jökulsson is a journalist, editor, and author based in Iceland.
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THE GOLDEN ONE
The name Zlatan came from the Balkans, where this master of soccer originated. The name is particularly popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina because three different ethnic groups live in that country: Bosniaks, Croatians, and Serbs. And the name Zlatan is "neutral"—in other words, all three groups use the name equally. The name therefore does not indicate which group a particular boy belongs to.
The name simply means "golden" and is drawn from the word "zlato," which means gold.
IBRAHIMOVIC means "son of Ibrahim." The suffix "ic" or "vic" in the name comes from Eastern Europe, and means son. And the name Ibrahim was originally an Arabic translation of the Biblical name Abraham. A Nordic version of the name Ibrahimovic would therefore be something along the lines Abrahamson.
THE OTHER TWO ZLATANS
The fact that two other talented Swedish-Bosnian players bear the name Zlatan shows just how popular the name is among people of Bosnian descent.
ZLATAN MUSLIMOVIC was born in 1981 in Bosnia. He arrived in Sweden with his family in 1993 as a refugee from the civil war which raged there. As a young man, he played for IFK Gothenburg and other teams, but later moved to Italy where he played for years. After playing in Greece for three years Muslimovic joined the team Guizhou Renhe in China. Muslimovic plays with the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team and had at the end of August 2013 played 30 international matches and scored 12 goals.
ZLATAN AZINOVIC was born in 1988 in Kalmar, and is of Bosnian descent. He is a goalkeeper who has played Kalmar FF, Trelleborg FF, and Malmo FF. Azinonic played with youth squads in Sweden with great success.
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- PublisherAbbeville Kids
- Publication date2014
- ISBN 10 0789211696
- ISBN 13 9780789211699
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages64
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