The 34-year-old will bow out of his Sweden
playing days after the European Championship,
and has thanked the fans that have supported
him during that period
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has announced that he will
retire from international football following Euro
2016.
Sweden play Belgium on Wednesday in what
could the former PSG striker's final game for his
country, with the Swedes currently on one point,
two points behind their opponents, who occupy
second spot in the group.
And speaking to the media ahead of the game,
Ibrahimovic said: "The last game of the Euros
will be my last game with Sweden. I will not
participate in the Olympics.
"So my final game of the Euros will be my last.
So let's hope it goes as long as possible. I hope
that tomorrow will not be my last game. But I
don't have any regrets.

"There is no disappointment. I'm very proud to be
the captain of Sweden.
"I want to take this moment to thank the fans
for always supporting me wherever I go, I will
always carry the Sweden flag with me and stand
with it."