Robert Lewandowski
Polish centre-forward for Barcelona and captain of the Poland national team.

Robert Lewandowski is a Polish centre-forward who captains the Poland national team and plays for La Liga club Barcelona. He has recorded over 700 senior career goals for club and country, and is one of only five players to score 100 goals with three different clubs. He ranks third in all-time UEFA Champions League goals and joint second for European men's international goals.
Key stats
- Senior Career Goals
- 700+
- Combined club and country
- UEFA Champions League Goals
- 109
- Third all-time
- International Goals
- 89
- Joint second for European men
- European Golden Shoe
- 2
- 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons
- FIFA Club World Cup
- 1
- 2020 (Bayern Munich)
- 100+ Goal Clubs
- 3
- One of five players to achieve this
Career arc
Early career in Poland
2005–2010Began his senior career in the Polish domestic leagues, playing for Delta Warsaw, Znicz Pruszków, and Lech Poznań. He won the Ekstraklasa title with Lech Poznań in the 2009–10 season before transferring abroad.
Borussia Dortmund
2010–2014Transferred to German club Borussia Dortmund, where he won two consecutive Bundesliga titles. He established his profile in European competition, notably scoring four goals in a single UEFA Champions League semi-final match.
Bayern Munich
2014–2022Joined Bayern Munich on a free transfer, winning the Bundesliga in every season he played for the club. He won the UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup in 2020, and secured two European Golden Shoes (2020–21, 2021–22).
Barcelona
2022–presentTransferred to La Liga club Barcelona. He has continued to serve as a primary centre-forward, contributing to the club's domestic league campaigns and maintaining his international captaincy.
Current form
As of June 2026, Lewandowski continues to operate as a traditional centre-forward for Barcelona and Poland. His output relies heavily on penalty-box positioning and finishing, though his match minutes are managed more strictly as he advances into his late thirties.
Uncertainty
Goal totals from his earliest appearances in the Polish third tier (2005-2006) occasionally differ by 1-2 goals depending on the statistical archive. The exact number of total senior appearances is subject to minor discrepancies between club records and national federation data.
Sources
- · Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lewandowski, retrieved 2026-06-04
- · TheSportsDB id=34146705, retrieved 2026-06-04
- · UEFA Champions League historical statistics, retrieved 2026-06-04
- · Wikipedia (Robert Lewandowski)
Profile generated 6/4/2026 via gemini-3.1-pro-preview. Rewritten in Factlen voice from primary sources — claims are evidence-anchored, uncertainty disclosed.