"I retired from the national team a couple of years ago... It's the best thing that can happen to a player, represent the country in a World Cup. It's a moment of memory, a moment of honour," Ibrahimovic told journalists, reports Sputnik news agency.
The 36-year-old, who currently plays for the US club the Los Angeles Galaxy, has played for a number of European giants, such as Juventus, Barcelona, Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United, over the course of his career.
Ibrahimovic is Sweden's all-time top goalscorer, having netted 62 goals in 116 matches before retiring from international football after Euro 2016 in France.
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