The striker of Los Angeles Galaxy took part in an advertisement for Visa, where popular Ibra noted the fact that his father is a Bosnian.
“You can call me Zlatan. My father is Bosnian, my mother is Croatian, I am Swedish and I am accepted all over the world,” said Ibrahimovic.
Zlatan’s father Sefik was born in Bijeljina, and he went to the town of Rosengard near Malmo, a place where numerous migrants from Somalia, Turkey, Arabia and former Yugoslavia found their home.
Ibrahimovic lived with his sister Sanela, two half-sisters, brother, brother’s son, father Sefik and mother Jurka in a modest apartment.
To recall, Ibrahimovic also spoke Bosnian language in the advertisement for Bethard’s betting shop with actor Dragomir Mrsic.
Take a look at the video:
The whole world welcomes and accepts me… maybe they based this card on me.@Visa #PayLikeZlatan pic.twitter.com/Ho7id6kT0i
— Zlatan Ibrahimović (@Ibra_official) June 5, 2018
(Source: N. K./Klix.ba)