Zlatan Ibrahimovic receives a gold record as his version of the Swedish national anthem is streamed three million times
- PSG star Zlatan Ibrahimovic sings own version of Swedish national anthem
- Sweden striker receives gold record after it is streamed three million times
- Sweden host Moldova as they look to keep Euro 2016 hopes alive with win
He is famed for his skills with a football and a bulging trophy cabinet, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic will have to make some room on the mantelpiece after receiving a gold record award.
The Paris Saint Germain star was the recipient of the prestigious gift after his version of the Swedish national anthem was streamed three million times.
Ibrahimovic recorded his version of Du Gamla, Du Fria – translated as Thou Ancient, Thou Free – for an advert in 2014
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic in training for Sweden ahead of their final Euro 2016 qualifier against Moldova on Monday
brahimovic has recieved a gold record after his Swedish national anthem was streamed three million times
The Swede claimed in an Instagram post, where he is pictured holding the record, that: 'Rumour has it that it’s the most streamed national anthem ever… Either way, it’s pretty cool.'
The Swedish striker's patriotism will be further put to the test as Sweden host Moldova in a crucial qualifier for next summer's European Championships on Monday.
Erik Hamren's side must beat Moldova and hope that Russia lose to Montenegro at home if they are to stand a chance of automatically qualifying for France.
Ibrahimovic posted on Instagram: 'Rumour has it that it’s the most streamed national anthem ever'
Sweden coach Erik Hamren lays out the cones as Sweden train at the Friends Arena in Solna near Stockholm
Sitting third in Group G they are, at the very least, guaranteed a play-off spot for next summer's show piece event.
Ibrahimovic missed a penalty but found the back of the net later in the game as Sweden scraped past Liechtenstein in a 2-0 away win.
Russia's 2-1 win over Moldova kept them two points ahead of Sweden as the final qualifiers loom.
Ibrahimovic and his team-mates could be joining the likes of Hungary, Republic of Ireland and Denmark in qualifying for the play-offs.
Sweden are guaranteed a play-off spot but can automatically qualify if they win and Russia lose to Montenegro
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