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Zlatan Ibrahimovic receives brand-new job as he prepares to travel to 2026 World Cup

  • A Swedish icon for the American stage

    His presence ensures that even if Sweden fail to navigate their tricky play-off path against Ukraine and potentially Poland or Albania, the "Lion" will still be front and center. The US broadcaster Fox Sports revealed the signing through a cinematic commercial set in Milan, highlighting Ibrahimovic's 24 years of experience and 122 caps for Sweden. Having scored a record 62 goals, he stands as the definitive voice of Swedish football for the American audience as they prepare for a historic summer.


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  • "You're welcome, America"

    In true Zlatan fashion, the announcement was made with his trademark confidence. The promotional clip features the former Manchester United and Barcelona man sipping coffee in a quiet Milanese square, addressing the viewers directly as the winter season fades.

    In the advert, Ibrahimovic says: "Where has everybody gone? The Olympics is over but that is no reason to be sad and depressed. It felt good, no? Cheering for your red, white and blue… all the gold medals, it was nice. But the snow is melting now and you don’t know what to do. You want to watch the best in the world. I bring the American people some good news. Not only is the Fifa World Cup coming to Fox this summer… so is Zlatan. See you soon and you’re welcome, America."

  • A star-studded global showcase

    The promotional footage blends snapshots from the Milano Cortina Games with iconic moments featuring stars like Lamine Yamal, Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haaland. It also showcases Kylian Mbappe and Christian Pulisic in celebration, alongside the historic image of Lionel Messi kissing the trophy at Qatar 2022.

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  • A new chapter for the 32-trophy man

    This punditry gig marks a significant step in Ibrahimovic's post-playing career. Since hanging up his boots, he has remained active in advisory roles, but this television contract brings him back to the forefront of the global game. By holding the official Adidas 2026 World Cup ball to the camera, Zlatan confirmed he will be ready for the kickoff on June 11.