Malmö FF 1999–2001

Debuted in the Allsvenskan in 1999 and scored his first goal in the Swedish highest series at home against Västra Frölunda on October 30. Malmö FF retired from the Allsvenskan that season and after a victory in the Superett - where Ibrahimovic stood for twelve goals - the club was back in 2001.

Matches: 47; 14 in the Swedish Cup, 26 in the Superetta, 7 in the Swedish Cup.
Goal: 18.
Assist: 3.

Ajax 2001–2004

In the summer of 2001 Ibrahimovic left Malmö to continue his career in Amsterdam and Ajax. Despite the 19-year-old's tough start to life as a professional in the Netherlands, it turned out to be the beginning of title-filled years.

Matches: 110; 74 in the Eredivisie, 27 in the European Cup, 9 in the Dutch Cup.
Goal: 48.
Assist: 15.
Titles: League 2001–2002 and 2003–2004, Cup 2002–2003, Super Cup 2002–2003.

Juventus 2004–2006

Started on the bench in the league premiere against Brescia but was replaced after a break - and then it was only 24 minutes before the Swede made his first of many goals for the Italian major club from Turin.

Matches: 92; 70 in Serie A, 19 in the Champions League, 3 in Italian Cups.
Goal: 26.
Assist: 7.
Titles: League 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 (two league titles that the club was removed for corruption).

Inter 2006–2009

Juventus was relegated after the scandal but the Swedish striker did not follow the club in the series system. Instead, it was a move to Milan - and new successes.

Matches: 117; 88 in Serie A, 22 in the Champions League, 7 in Italian Cups.
Goal: 66.
Assist: 29.
Titles: League 2006-2007, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009. The Super Cup 2007–2008 and 2008–2009.

Barcelona 2009–2010

Ibrahimovic wanted to go to Barcelona to increase his chances of winning the Champions League. There was no such title and the striker's time at the club did not last very long, after disagreeing with coach Pep Guardiola according to Ibrahimovic himself.

Matches: 46; 29 in Serie A, 13 in international cups, 4 in Spanish cups.
Goal: 22.
Assist: 13.
Titles: League 2009–2010, Super Cup 2009–2010 and 2010–2011, Uefas Super Cup 2009–2010, Club World Cup 2009–2010.

Milan 2010–2012

When life did not go well in Spain, after a while it became clear with a move back to Italy, this time for Juventus and mainly Inters rival Milan. Success? They went on, of course.

Matches: 85; 61 in Serie A, 16 in the Champions League, 8 in Italian Cups.
Goal: 56.
Assist: 24.
Titles: League 2010–2011, Super Cup 2011–2012.

Paris SG 2012–2016

The Paris club had not won the league since 1994 but when Ibrahimovic joined the team - then everything changed. Four years in the French capital meant lots of titles. But no one in the Champions League.

Matches: 180; 122 in Ligue 1, 33 in the Champions League, 25 in French Cups.
Goal: 156.
Assist: 60.
Titles: League 2012–2013, 2013–2014, 2014–2015 and 2015–2016, French Cup 2014–2015 and 2015–2016, League Cup 2013–2014, 2014–2015 and 2015–2016, Super Cup: 2013–2014, 2014– 2015 and 2015–2016.

Manchester United 2016–2018

Following speculation about his career's next club address, Ibrahimovic chose to put a stop to all the rumors by posting his decision on Instagram. The choice: Manchester United in the Premier League - and thus a reunion with coach José Mourinho.

Matches: 53; 33 in the Premier League, 12 in European Cups, 8 in English Cups.
Goal: 29.
Assist: 10.
Titles: English League Cup 2016–2017, Super Cup 2016–2017, Europa League 2016–2017.

Los Angeles Galaxy 2018–2019

Got a dream start in the MLS club - even though he started on the bench and was substituted only in the 71st minute - by scoring two of the goals that arranged the turn of victory in the derby against Los Angeles FC.

Matches: 58.
Goal: 53.
Assist: 15.

Milan 2020–

After much speculation, he was again presented by Milan on Friday. Returns to top European football at the age of 38 and has signed a contract for the rest of the season, with the possibility of another year. Will it be a new success in the debilitating Serie A club?

Source: www.transfermarkt.com and "I am football".