Zlatan Ibrahimovic's career may have ended in football after this scandal

Zlatan Ibrahimovic reportedly is facing three years of suspension from football, which would force him to retire from football. The Swedish striker, who turns 40 years in October, is in danger of closing his career under controversial circumstances, broadcasts Periscopi. The Sun writes that the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet is reporting that Zlatan may have entered [...]
The Swedish striker, who turns 40 years in October, is in danger of closing his career under controversial circumstances, broadcasts Periscopi.
The Sun writes that the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet) is reporting that Zlatan may have been in serious trouble after investing in a betting company in Malta.

Ibrahimovic owns a 10 per cent stake in the U.S.
However, FIFA and UEFA forbid players from participating in businesses that have financial interest from betting companies.
The Suné adds that FIFA regulation says anyone who violates these rules faces fines and suspensions from football for a maximum period of three years.

The original report also reports that the Swedish Football Federation has been aware that three years for this issue and that is why the veteran was not invited to the World Cup.
Zlatan retired from the National in 2016 before returning unexpectedly in March.
Despite the age of delay, the attacker is effective goal scorer and has scored 17 goals in 25 presentations for Milan this season. /Periscope. com/











