Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic will have a statue
erected in his honour after being named Sweden's top player
for a 10th successive year.
The 36-year-old striker received his 'Guldbollen' - Golden Ball
- award on Monday at a ceremony in Stockholm.
The statue will go outside Stockholm's Friends Arena, where
Ibrahimovic scored four goals against England in 2012.
Ibrahimovic said: "It's huge for me. Most people do not get a
statue until they have passed away."
The Swede has won the award every year since 2007 - and
also came top in 2005 before losing out to Arsenal midfielder
Freddie Ljungberg a year later.
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