Legendary football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic (36) remembered his BH roots again in the latest marketing campaign.
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)