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Polish footballer (born 1988)

Robert Lewandowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈrɔbɛrt

lɛvanˈdɔfskʲi] ⓘ; born 21 August 1988) is a Polish professional footballer who📉 plays as

a striker for La Liga club Barcelona and captains the Poland national team. He is

regarded as one📉 of the best strikers of all time, as well as one of the most successful

players in Bundesliga and Bayern📉 Munich history. He has scored over 600 senior career

goals for club and country.

After being the top scorer in the📉 third and second tiers of

Polish football with Znicz Pruszków, Lewandowski moved to top-flight Lech Poznań,

helping the team win📉 the 2009–10 Ekstraklasa. In 2010, he transferred to Borussia

Dortmund, where he won honors including two consecutive Bundesliga titles and📉 the

league's top goalscorer award. In 2013, he also featured with Dortmund in the 2013 UEFA

Champions League Final. Prior📉 to the start of the 2014–15 season, Lewandowski agreed to

join Dortmund's domestic rivals, Bayern Munich, on a free transfer.📉 In Munich, he won

the Bundesliga title in every one of his eight seasons. Lewandowski was integral in

Bayern's UEFA📉 Champions League win in 2024–20 as part of a treble. He is one of only

two players, alongside Johan Cruyff,📉 to achieve the European treble while being the

highest goalscorer in all three competitions, and the first to do it📉 as the sole top

scorer.[4][5] He was widely considered the best player of 2024 and deserving of the

Ballon d'Or,📉 until it was canceled.[6][7][8] In 2024, he was signed by Barcelona, where

he won the Supercopa de España, the La📉 Liga title and the Pichichi Trophy in his debut

season.

A full international for Poland since 2008, Lewandowski has earned 145📉 caps and

was a member of their team at the UEFA European Championship in 2012, 2024, and 2024,

and the📉 FIFA World Cup in 2024 and 2024. With 82 international goals, Lewandowski is

the all-time top scorer for Poland and📉 the third overall men's international goalscorer

in Europe, only behind Ferenc Puskás (84) and Cristiano Ronaldo (123).[9] He won IFFHS

📉 World's Best International Goal Scorer Award in 2024 and 2024, IFFHS World's Best Top

Goal Scorer Award in 2024 and📉 2024, and IFFHS World's Best Top Division Goal Scorer

Award in 2024. He also won the IFFHS World's Best Player📉 in 2024 and 2024 and the

European Golden Shoe for the 2024–21 and 2024–22 seasons. Lewandowski has been named

the📉 Polish Footballer of the Year a record eleven times and the Polish Sports

Personality of the Year three times. Moreover,📉 he has won the Gerd Müller Trophy twice,

in 2024 and 2024.

In 2024, Lewandowski won the Best FIFA Men's Player📉 Award (retained

in 2024) and the UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award. He has been named to the UEFA

📉 Team of the Year twice. He is the third-highest goalscorer in the history of the

Champions League. Lewandowski has been📉 named the VDV Bundesliga Player of the Season a

record five times. He has scored over 300 goals in the📉 Bundesliga (second-highest

goalscorer of all time in Bundesliga, only behind Gerd Müller's 365 Bundesliga goals),

having reached the century mark📉 quicker than any other foreign player, and is the

league's all-time leading foreign goalscorer. In 2024, while playing for Bayern,📉 he

scored five goals in less than nine minutes against VfL Wolfsburg, the fastest by any

player in Bundesliga history📉 as well as any major European football league for which he

was awarded four Guinness World Records.[10] Moreover, he has📉 won the Bundesliga Top

Scorer Award in seven seasons, most prominently in the 2024–21 Bundesliga where he

scored 41 goals📉 in a single campaign, breaking Gerd Müller's previous Bundesliga record

of 40 goals, set in 1971–72.[11] On 30 November 2024,📉 he finished second in the Ballon

d'Or, just 33 points behind the winner Lionel Messi.

Club career

Early career

"When I

was six,📉 I remember Roberto Baggio at the 1994 World Cup. When I was between 10 and 14,

Alessandro Del Piero was📉 the best player for me. Then my idol was Thierry Henry. He was

amazing – it wasn't just how he📉 scored the goals but what he did for the team."

—Lewandowski on his childhood role models[12]

Lewandowski was born in Warsaw[13]📉 and

grew up in Leszno, Warsaw West County.[14] He took his first steps in football as an

unregistered player for📉 the local club, Partyzant Leszno.[15] In 1997, he joined MKS

Varsovia Warsaw, where as a teen he played for seven📉 years.[16] The following year he

moved to 4th tier side Delta Warsaw, where he finally managed to play in the📉 first

team, scoring four goals at the end of the season.[17]

In 2006–07 [pl], Lewandowski was

the Polish third division's top📉 goalscorer with 15 goals, helping Znicz Pruszków win

the promotion.[18] The next season, he was the top scorer in the📉 Polish second highest

division with 21 goals.[18]

Lech Poznań

Lewandowski playing for Lech Poznań in 2009

In

June 2008, Lech Poznań signed Lewandowski📉 from Znicz for 1.5 million PLN.[16][19]

Earlier that month, Lewandowski's agent Cezary Kucharski offered him to his former team

Sporting📉 Gijón, which had been promoted to the La Liga, Spain's first division, after

ten years in the Segunda División. However,📉 Gijón rejected him.[20]

He debuted for Lech

on 17 July 2008 as a substitute in the first qualifying first leg match📉 of the UEFA Cup

versus Khazar Lankaran from Azerbaijan, in which he scored the only goal of the evening

in📉 the 75th minute at the Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium. During his Ekstraklasa

debut in the first game of the season,📉 in a match against GKS Bełchatów, he scored a

heel flick goal just four minutes after coming into the game📉 late second half. In his

first season in the Polish top division, he was second in the goal-scoring charts.

Lewandowski📉 finished the season with 18 goals in 42 matches.[21] He also scored in a

1–1 away draw against Wisła Kraków📉 in the 2009 Polish Super Cup on 27 July, and

converted his attempt in the won penalty shoot-out. The next📉 season, he became the top

scorer with 18 goals and helped his team win the 2009–10 championship.[21]

English

coach, Sam Allardyce,📉 said that Lewandowski was about to join Premier League club

Blackburn Rovers in 2010, but the volcanic ash clouds caused📉 by the 2010 eruptions of

Eyjafjallajökull which suspended all flights in and out of the UK, in addition to other

📉 financial worries, prevented the potential transfer.[22] Moreover, Lewandowski was also

about to join Italian club Genoa, before president Enrico Preziosi📉 decided to cancel

the transfer.[23]

Borussia Dortmund

2010–2012: League and cup double

Lewandowski at

Borussia Dortmund in 2010

Following press speculation that Lewandowski might📉 move to

one of a number of clubs,[24][25] he joined Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund in June

2010, signing a four-year📉 contract with the German club[26] for a fee reported to be

worth around €4.5 million.[27] On 19 September, he scored📉 his first goal in the

Bundesliga to make it 3–0 in the Revierderby against Schalke 04; the game ended

3–1.[28]

In📉 the 2011–12 Bundesliga campaign, Lewandowski profited from an injury to

Lucas Barrios and he was elevated to an ever-present position📉 in the starting XI until

the winter break. The striker responded by finding the net two times in Dortmund's 3–0

📉 DFB-Pokal first round victory over Sandhausen.[29] Lewandowski opened his league

account in a 2–0 win over Nürnberg on 20 August📉 2011 by providing the finishing touch

from a Mario Götze cross.[30] On 1 October, Lewandowski netted a hat-trick and provided

📉 an assist in the club's 4–0 victory over Augsburg, following a disappointing 0–3 loss

to Marseille in the UEFA Champions📉 League group stage.[31] He later scored his first

Champions League goal in a 1–3 away defeat to Olympiacos on 19📉 October.[32] Dortmund

climbed into second place in the Bundesliga with a comfortable 5–0 victory over Köln on

22 October, with📉 Lewandowski finding the net either side of half-time.[33] Dortmund

travelled to Freiburg on 17 December and Lewandowski struck twice and📉 provided an

assist for Kevin Großkreutz, as Dortmund eased to a 4–1 triumph, scoring his first

hat-trick in Bundesliga.[34] Due📉 to his strong performances, he was named Footballer of

the Year in Poland.[35]

Following the winter break, on 22 January 2012,📉 Dortmund

thrashed Hamburg 5–1 to move level on points with leaders Bayern Munich; Lewandowski

netted twice and added an assist📉 for Jakub Błaszczykowski in the rout.[36] He scored in

a 1–0 home win over Bayern Munich on 11 April.[37] The📉 result gave Dortmund a six-point

cushion over their title rivals with only four games left to play.[38] On 21 April,

📉 Lewandowski provided the assist for Shinji Kagawa's 59th-minute goal as Dortmund won

2–0 over Borussia Mönchengladbach to seal their second📉 straight title.[39] In the final

Bundesliga game of the campaign, Lewandowski scored two first-half goals as Dortmund

beat Freiburg 4–0📉 and celebrated lifting the title.[40]

Lewandowski finished the year

as the third top goal scorer with 22 goals, none from the📉 penalty spot, and six

assists.[41]

On 12 May, in the final game of the season for Dortmund, he scored a

hat-trick📉 in the DFB-Pokal Final, a 5–2 win over Bayern Munich, to earn the club its

first domestic double.[42][43] Lewandowski finished📉 as the DFB-Pokal's top goalscorer,

with seven goals from six games.[44]

2012–2014: Champions League runner-up and league

top goalscorer

Lewandowski playing for📉 Borussia Dortmund in 2013

On 12 August 2012,

Lewandowski began the 2012–13 season by scoring in the 1–2 2012 DFL-Supercup defeat📉 to

Bayern Munich.[45] He made his first appearance of the 2012–13 Bundesliga campaign in

Dortmund's 2–1 victory over Werder Bremen📉 on the opening day of the season.[46]

He

netted his first goal in a 3–0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen on 15📉 September 2012,

extending Dortmund's run to 31 games unbeaten and moved the club into third in the

Bundesliga.[47] Three days📉 later, in the club's first Champions League game of the

season, Lewandowski scored an 87th-minute winner to defeat Ajax, 1–0.[48]📉 He set club's

new record of the longest scoring streak, having scored in 12 consecutive league games,

surpassing Friedhelm Konietzka's📉 record from 1964–65 season.[49] On 9 February 2013, he

opened the scoring in a home match against Hamburg, but was📉 sent off in the 31st minute

for a foul on Per Ciljan Skjelbred and Dortmund lost 4–1.[citation needed]

According to

Borussia📉 Dortmund director Michael Zorc, speaking in February 2013, Lewandowski would

not be renewing his contract with the club, and would📉 leave either in the summer of

2013 or after the 2013–14 season.[50] He finished season with 24 league goals, one📉 goal

short of the Bundesliga's top scorer, Bayer Leverkusen's Stefan Kießling.[citation

needed]

On 27 February 2013, Lewandowski played in his side's📉 1–0 defeat to Bayern

Munich in the 2012–13 DFB-Pokal quarter final.[51] On 24 April, Lewandowski became the

first player to📉 score four goals in a Champions League semi-final as Borussia Dortmund

defeated Spanish champions Real Madrid 4–1 in the first📉 leg at Dortmund's Signal Iduna

Park.[52][53] On 25 May, he played in the 2013 UEFA Champions League Final in which

📉 Borussia Dortmund were defeated 1–2 by Bayern Munich.[54]

Lewandowski warming up for

Borussia Dortmund in 2014

On 27 July 2013, Lewandowski won📉 the 2013 DFL-Supercup with

Dortmund, 4–2, against Bayern Munich.[55] He scored his first goal of the season in

Dortmund's 4–0📉 win over Augsburg in the club's opening Bundesliga match on 10

August.[56] On 1 November, he scored his only hat-trick📉 of the season in a 6–1

Bundesliga win against VfB Stuttgart.[57]

On 25 February 2014, Lewandowski scored twice

in the Champions📉 League round of 16 first leg against Zenit Saint Petersburg, becoming

Dortmund's overall top scorer in European competition, surpassing Stéphane📉 Chapuisat's

16 goals.[58]

He scored his 100th goal for the club on his 182nd appearance, as

Dortmund defeated VfL Wolfsburg 2–0📉 in the semi-finals of the 2013–14 DFB-Pokal on 16

April, and revealed a shirt with the number 100 during celebration.[59]

Lewandowski

📉 ended the 2013–14 season as the top goalscorer in the Bundesliga with 20 goals, which

earned him the Torjägerkanone [de].[60]📉 He also scored six goals in the Champions

League, as Dortmund reached the quarter-finals.[61] During the second leg of the📉 round

of 16 match between Borussia Dortmund and Zenit, Lewandowski received a second yellow

card, which resulted in his suspension📉 for the first leg of the quarter-final against

Real Madrid.[citation needed]

Lewandowski played his final match for Dortmund in the

2014📉 DFB-Pokal Final against Bayern Munich on 17 May. Head coach Jürgen Klopp had

excused him from some training ahead of📉 the final due to injury concerns; although

Lewandowski played all 120 minutes of the final, Dortmund lost, 0–2.[62] He finished

📉 the season with 28 goals in 48 matches.[55][63]

Bayern Munich

In November 2013,

Lewandowski confirmed he would sign a pre-contractual agreement for📉 Borussia Dortmund's

rivals Bayern Munich,[64] which officially happened on 3 January 2014, when he signed a

five-year contract beginning at📉 the start of the 2014–15 season.[65] Lewandowski was

officially presented as a Bayern Munich player on 9 July 2014.[66]

2014–2024: Third

📉 Bundesliga title

Lewandowski playing for Bayern Munich in 2014

Pre-season started on 9

July 2014[67] at which time he was presented.[66] He📉 made his pre–season debut against

MSV Duisburg on 21 July, scoring a goal in the process.[68] On 6 August, he📉 opened the

scoring as Bayern contested the 2014 MLS All-Star Game at the Providence Park in

Portland, Oregon, eventually losing📉 1–2.[69]

He made his competitive debut for his new

club in a 0–2 loss to Borussia Dortmund in the 2014 DFL-Supercup📉 on 13 August 2014,[70]

and scored his first goal in a 1–1 draw against Schalke 04 in his second league📉 match

on 30 August.[71] On 21 October, Lewandowski scored his first Champions League goal for

Bayern Munich in a 7–1📉 away win against Roma.[72] On 1 November, in his first league

match against Dortmund, Lewandowski scored in a 2–1 win📉 which put Bayern four points

clear at the top of the table while leaving his former club in a relegation📉 play-off

place.[73] In his third match of the season against Dortmund on 4 April 2024,

Lewandowski scored in the 36th📉 minute in a 1–0 win, after Dortmund's goalkeeper Roman

Weidenfeller "parried" Thomas Müller's shot.[74][75]

On 21 February 2024, Lewandowski

scored twice📉 in Bayern's 6–0 win away at Paderborn, his second goal of the game was his

10th of the league season.[76]📉 He scored twice in the first half on 21 April as Bayern

overturned a deficit from the first leg to📉 defeat Porto 7–4 on aggregate and advance to

the semi-finals of the Champions League.[77] Five days later, after VfL Wolfsburg📉 lost

to Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayern won the Bundesliga title.[78] He scored again on 28

April, opening a 1–1 draw in📉 the DFB-Pokal semi-final against Dortmund, but was later

involved in a mid-air collision with Mitchell Langerak in the 116th minute📉 of extra

time.[79] The game ended in Bayern's elimination via a penalty shoot-out (0–2), and,

unusually, none of the four📉 attempts were converted by the Munich side, at their own

stadium.[80][81] Although Lewandowski stayed until the end of the match,📉 he didn't

participate in the shootout; and tests later confirmed that he had fractured jaw and

nose bone, and had📉 a concussion, ruling him out for approximately one week.[82][83][84]

On 12 May, playing in a protective mask, he curled in📉 at the 59th minute in his team's

3–2 home victory against eventual winners Barcelona in the Champions League semifinal

second📉 leg, albeit they were eliminated by an aggregate score of 3–5.[85] With 17 goals

in 31 games, Lewandowski was joint-second📉 highest scorer of the Bundesliga season

alongside teammate Arjen Robben, behind Eintracht Frankfurt's Alexander Meier.[86] He

finished the season with📉 25 goals in 49 appearances.[70][87]

2024–2024: Domestic

success, Torjägerkanone, and 100 Bayern goals

Lewandowski training with Bayern Munich

in 2024

Lewandowski's second season📉 began with the 2024 DFL-Supercup on 1 August, with

Bayern losing in a penalty shootout away to VfL Wolfsburg; he📉 had been substituted in

the 72nd minute for Rafinha.[88] Eight days later in the DFB-Pokal first round match,

he scored📉 the last goal in a 3–1 win against Oberliga Baden-Württemberg club

Nöttingen.[89] On 14 August, in the opening match of📉 the new Bundesliga season, he

scored the second goal of a 5–0 win over Hamburg.[90]

On 22 September 2024, Lewandowski

set📉 a Bundesliga record by coming on as a substitute with Bayern trailing 0–1 to

Wolfsburg and scoring five goals in📉 8 minutes and 59 seconds, the fastest by any player

in Bundesliga history, to take a 5–1 lead. He also📉 set Bundesliga records for the

fastest hat-trick (three goals in four minutes), and most goals scored by a substitute

(five).[91]📉 Lewandowski's five goals in nine minutes was also the fastest in any major

European football league since Opta began keeping📉 records, and it ended Wolfsburg's

14-match unbeaten run.[92] He was awarded four certificates by Guinness World Records

for this feat.[93]

Four📉 days later, he scored twice in a 3–0 win at Mainz, the first

goal being his 100th Bundesliga goal on📉 his 168th appearance, a league record for a

foreign player. He also reached 10 goals in the opening 7 matches📉 with this brace, a

feat only achieved before by Gerd Müller.[94] On 29 September, he scored a Champions

League hat-trick📉 in a 5–0 win over Dinamo Zagreb, putting him on ten goals in three

games in a week.[95] He added📉 two in a 5–1 rout of Dortmund five days later, to total

12 goals in his last four appearances.[96] On📉 24 October, Lewandowski scored in a 4–0

home win over 1. FC Köln, a result which made Bayern the first📉 Bundesliga team ever to

win all 10 of their opening games of a season.[97] The victory in Cologne was also

📉 Bayern's 1,000th win in the Bundesliga.[98] On 11 January 2024, he achieved fourth

place at the 2024 FIFA Ballon d'Or📉 awards.[99]

On 19 March 2024, Lewandowski scored the

only goal in a 1–0 win against Köln to bring his league total📉 up to 25 goals; a new

personal best.[100] He had scored 24 goals for Borussia Dortmund during the 2012–13

season.[101]📉 He also started Bayern's comeback with a 73rd-minute header in the second

leg of the round of 16 on 16📉 March, after trailing 0–2 home to Juventus, which Munich

eventually won 4–2 after extra time, and 6–4 on aggregate.[102] His📉 goal against

Atlético Madrid on 3 May in the second leg of Bayern's Champions League semifinal exit

saw him end📉 the season's competition with nine goals.[103]

On 7 May 2024, Lewandowski

scored both goals for Bayern in a 2–1 win at📉 Ingolstadt to confirm the Bavarian club as

champions of Germany for the fourth consecutive season.[104] A week later, he scored

📉 his 30th goal of the season in Bayern's final league match of the season at home to

Hannover 96. This📉 made him the first foreign player to score 30 goals in the

Bundesliga, the first player since Dieter Müller in📉 1976–77, and secured him the

Torjägerkanone for the second time in three seasons.[105] He finished the season with

42 goals📉 in 51 matches.[88][106]

The 2024–17 season started with Bayern winning the

2024 DFL-Supercup on 14 August.[107] Five days later, Bayern defeated📉 Carl Zeiss Jena

5–0 in the DFB-Pokal first round, with the help of Lewandowski's hat-trick during the

first half and📉 assist to Arturo Vidal in the 72nd minute.[108][109] He opened the

2024–17 Bundesliga season with another hat-trick in a 6–0📉 victory against Werder

Bremen.[110] On 13 December, Lewandowski signed a new contract with Bayern, keeping him

at the club until📉 2024.[111]

On 11 March 2024, Lewandowski reached 100 goals for Bayern

in his 137th appearance for the club, scoring twice in📉 a 3–0 victory against Eintracht

Frankfurt in the Bundesliga.[112] He finished the season with 42 goals in 47

matches.[107][113]

2024–2024: Consecutive📉 Golden Boots and all-time foreign Bundesliga

goalscorer

Lewandowski training with Bayern Munich in 2024

The season began with Bayern

Munich winning the📉 2024 DFL-Supercup against Borussia Dortmund, in which Lewandowski

scored the opening goal for the Bavarians by controlling a low cross📉 from Joshua

Kimmich to cancel out Christian Pulisic's opener. The match ended 2–2 after extra time.

Lewandowski, again, scored the📉 first penalty of the shootout as Bayern eventually won

5–4.[114]

Lewandowski started from where he left in the last season and📉 once again was

the top scorer in the early stages of the 2024–18 Bundesliga. On 13 December, in the

league📉 fixture against Köln, he scored the only goal of the game, to reach Bundesliga's

top ten goalscorers of all time.[115]📉 A couple of months later, on Matchday 22,

Lewandowski again found the back of the net against Schalke 04 at📉 the Allianz Arena to

equal the record of scoring in 11 successive home games in a single season, a record

📉 also held by then Bayern manager Jupp Heynckes.[116] He continued his goal scoring form

by netting a hat-trick against Hamburg📉 as the runaway leaders won 6–0, while he also

missed a kick from the spot which would have been his📉 fourth goal of the day. This was

his first penalty missed for Bayern in the Bundesliga, nevertheless he scored the

📉 second spot kick to complete his hat-trick.[117]

On 11 February 2024, he was voted

Poland's Footballer of the Year for the📉 seventh time in a row.[118] On 22 February, he

fired his long-time agent, Cezary Kucharski. Lewandowski hired renowned dealmaker Pini

📉 Zahavi as his new agent; the hiring of Zahavi was rumoured to be the start of

Lewandowski trying to seal📉 a summer move to Real Madrid.[119] On 24 February, he played

his 250th Bundesliga game against Hertha BSC.[120] On 19📉 May, Lewandowski scored

Bayern's only goal in a 3–1 defeat in the DFB-Pokal Final against Eintracht

Frankfurt.[121]

Lewandowski finished the league📉 as the Bundesliga's top goalscorer with

29 goals. This was the third time he won the Torjägerkanone award.[122] He finished📉 the

season with 41 goals in 48 matches in all competitions.[123]

On 1 August, after a

summer of transfer speculation, Bayern📉 CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, confirmed in an

interview that Lewandowski would not be allowed to leave Bayern at any price, saying

📉 "the top quality we have at Bayern Munich will stay here. With Robert, we clearly want

to send a signal📉 to people within and outside the club: Bayern Munich are completely

different to other clubs who get weak when certain📉 sums are mentioned"[124] On 12

August, Lewandowski recorded the first ever hat-trick in the DFL-Supercup in a 0–5 away

victory📉 against Eintracht Frankfurt in the 2024 edition as Bayern Munich went on to win

the title for the record seventh📉 time.[125] He also became the all-time top scorer in

the German Supercup history.[126][127]

On 27 November, Lewandowski became the

third-fastest player📉 to score 50 goals (after Lionel Messi and Ruud van Nistelrooy) in

the Champions League, when he scored two goals📉 in a 5–1 group stage home win over

Benfica. It took Lewandowski just 77 Champions League matches to reach the

📉 milestone.[128] He finished as the top scorer in the Champions League group stage with

eight goals in six matches.[129] On📉 9 February 2024, Lewandowski scored in a 3–1 win

over Schalke 04 and became the first player to score 100📉 competitive goals at the

Allianz Arena. His goal was also his 119th league goal for Bayern Munich, which saw him

📉 draw level with Roland Wohlfarth as the club's third-highest goalscorer of

all-time.[130]

He surpassed Wohlfarth the following month after scoring a📉 brace in a

5–1 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach, with his second goal also seeing him equal

Claudio Pizarro's record of📉 195 league goals for the most Bundesliga goals by a foreign

player.[131][132] In his very next fixture, he broke Pizarro's📉 record by scoring twice

in a 6–0 win over Wolfsburg.[133] On 6 April, in the 100th Bundesliga meeting between

Bayern📉 Munich and Dortmund, Lewandowski scored twice in a 5–0 win, with his first goal

taking him to 200 goals in📉 the league.[134][135]

Lewandowski ended the league campaign

as the Bundesliga's top goalscorer with 22 goals for the fourth time.[136] On 25📉 May,

he scored a brace as Bayern won against Leipzig 3–0 in the 2024 DFB-Pokal Final. With

his goals, he📉 became the all-time top scorer in the DFB-Pokal finals with six,

surpassing Gerd Müller on five.[137] Lewandowski finished the season📉 with 40 goals in

47 matches in all competitions, reaching the 40-goal landmark for the fourth

consecutive season, also winning📉 his second domestic double with

Bayern.[138]

2024–2024: Treble, Best FIFA Men's Player, and UEFA Men's Player of the

Year

Lewandowski playing for📉 Bayern Munich in 2024

On 12 August, Lewandowski scored his

first goal of the season when Bayern defeated Energie Cottbus 3–1📉 in the first round of

the DFB-Pokal.[139] Four days later, he scored two goals in the 2024–20 Bundesliga

opener against📉 Hertha BSC. With his goals, Lewandowski set a Bundesliga record for

scoring a goal in the season opener for the📉 fifth year in a row.[140] He then scored a

hat-trick against Schalke at the Veltins Arena on 24 August, as📉 the Reds won 3–0.[141]

On 29 August, Lewandowski extended his contract at Bayern until 2024.[142] Lewandowski

scored his 200th goal📉 for Bayern in a 3–0 win against Serbian club Red Star Belgrade in

the Champions League on 18 September.[143] Later📉 that month, after scoring his tenth

goal of the campaign during a 3–2 win over Paderborn 07, he became the📉 first player in

Bundesliga history to achieve double figures for goals scored after the first six match

rounds.[144] Lewandowski then📉 became the first player in Bundesliga history to score in

each of the opening nine, ten and eleven matches of📉 a season, surpassing the record of

eight set by former Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.[145][146][147]

On 26 November, Lewandowski scored📉 4 goals in under 15 minutes as Bayern defeated Red

Star Belgrade 6–0 in their reverse fixture and clinched first📉 place in their Champions

League group, setting a new record for fastest time to score four goals in a Champions

📉 League match. He also became only the second player ever to score four goals in

multiple Champions League matches.[148]

On 25📉 February 2024, Lewandowski equalled

Cristiano Ronaldo's record of nine away goals in a season in Europe's top club

competition. He📉 did so by scoring a goal in a 3–0 win against Chelsea at Stamford

Bridge (he also assisted Serge Gnabry📉 twice in that match).[149] On 10 August,

Lewandowski scored a brace and provided two assists in a 4–1 win over📉 Chelsea in the

return leg.[150] On 14 August, he assisted and scored in Bayern's 8–2 decimation of

Barcelona in the📉 quarter-finals.[151] Lewandowski scored another goal, to be 15 goals

in total, in his ninth consecutive Champions League match in Bavarian's📉 semifinal 3–0

win against Lyon.[152] His European scoring streak ended when he failed to score a goal

in the Champions📉 League final match against Paris Saint-Germain on 23 August;

nevertheless, Bayern defeated PSG 1–0, giving Lewandowski his first Champions League

📉 title.[153] He also became the second player ever to win the European treble while

being the top scorer in all📉 three competitions, repeating Johan Cruyff's achievement

with Ajax from the 1971–72 season.[154] However, Lewandowski was the first to do so📉 as

the sole top scorer in all three competitions.[155]

2024–2024: Ballon d'Or Striker of

the Year and European Golden Shoe

Lewandowski (second📉 from right) with his Bayern

Munich teammates during a Champions League match against Lokomotiv Moscow in 2024

On 18

September, in📉 an 8–0 win over Schalke 04, in which Lewandowski scored a penalty, he

provided a rabona assist to Thomas Müller,📉 which was praised as the best of the

season.[156][157] On 24 September, Lewandowski assisted Leon Goretzka's opener in 2–1

victory📉 over 2024–20 UEFA Europa League winners Sevilla in the 2024 UEFA Super Cup in

Budapest.[158] 6 days later, he played📉 in Bayern's 3–2 win over Borussia Dortmund in

the 2024 DFL-Supercup, to win their fifth trophy of the year.[159] On📉 4 October, he

scored all four goals in a 4–3 win against Hertha BSC.[160] On 24 October, he scored a

📉 hat-trick in a 5–0 win against Eintracht Frankfurt, to become the first player in

Bundesliga to score ten goals in📉 only five matches.[161] On 16 December, he scored a

brace against Wolfsburg to be the third player to pass the📉 250-goal mark in Bundesliga,

after Gerd Müller and Klaus Fischer.[162] After winning the treble with Bayern Munich

and his performances📉 in the tournaments,[163] he was named The Best FIFA Men's Player

2024 on 17 December, becoming the first Polish player📉 to win the award.[164][165] The

cancellation of the 2024 Ballon d'Or was met with extensive criticism, as most news and

📉 sports organisations believed Lewandowski was the front-runner and should have won the

award.[166]

On 17 January 2024, Lewandowski became the first📉 player in Bundesliga

history to score 21 goals after just 16 games – a new Hinrunde record, beating Gerd

Müller's📉 20 goals during the 1968–69 season.[167] On 8 February, he scored a brace in a

2–0 win over Al Ahly📉 in the 2024 FIFA Club World Cup semi-finals.[168] On 11 February,

he won the FIFA Club World Cup 2024 with📉 the club after 1–0 win against Mexican

top-flight club Tigres in the final, as Bayern became the second club ever📉 (after

Barcelona in 2009) to win the sextuple. He was also involved in Benjamin Pavard's

winning goal, and was named📉 player of the tournament.[169] On 23 February, Lewandowski

opened the score in a 4–1 win against Lazio in the first📉 leg of the Champions League

round of 16, reaching his 72nd Champions League goal and surpassing Raúl as the third

📉 highest goalscorer in the competition's history.[170] On 6 March, he scored his 12th

Bundesliga hat-trick in a 4–2 win over📉 his former club Borussia Dortmund, to reach 31

goals in 23 matches.[171] On 13 March, he scored a goal in📉 a 3–1 away win over Werder

Bremen, hence he became the joint-second on the all-time Bundesliga scoring list with

268📉 goals along with Klaus Fischer.[172] On 20 March, he surpassed Fischer, as he

scored a perfect hat-trick in the first📉 half of a 4–0 win over VfB Stuttgart.[173]

On

28 March, Lewandoski scored two goals in a 3–0 home win against📉 Andorra in a World Cup

qualification match, and also damaged ligaments in his right knee (he was taken off

after📉 63 minutes); he missed both Champions League quarter-final matches against Paris

Saint-Germain, in which Bayern Munich lost on away goals📉 rule after a 3–3 draw on

aggregate.[174] On 24 April, he returned after almost a month on the sidelines in📉 a 1–2

defeat to Mainz, where he scored in added time.[175] On 8 May, he scored his 14th

Bundesliga hat-trick📉 in a 6–0 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach.[176] On 22 May, he

broke Gerd Müller's record of 40 goals in the📉 1971–72 season with a 90th-minute goal in

Bayern's 5–2 win over Augsburg to reach his 41st goal on the final📉 day of the

season.[177] He also managed to win his first European Golden Shoe award.[178]

Lewandowski finished the season with📉 48 goals in 40 matches in all competitions,

reaching at least the 40-goal landmark for the sixth time.[179]

2024–2024: Final season

📉 with Bayern and second European Golden Shoe

Lewandowski kicked off his 2024–22

Bundesliga season with a volley-shot equaliser in a 1–1📉 opening fixture draw against

Borussia Mönchengladbach on 13 August, making him the first player to score in seven

consecutive Bundesliga📉 opening games.[180] He also scored a brace and backheeled to

Thomas Müller in a 3–1 away win against Dortmund in📉 the 2024 DFL-Supercup on 17 August.

The match was preceded by a moment of silence for Gerd Müller, who died📉 two days

earlier.[181] On 28 August, he scored his 15th Bundesliga hat-trick in a 5–0 win over

Hertha BSC,[182] setting📉 a new club and German record for the most consecutive

appearances in all competitions with a goal at 16,[183] surpassing📉 the previous record

of 15 held by Gerd Müller from 1969 to 1970.[184] In addition, he managed to reach more

📉 than 300 goals with Bayern Munich in all competitions.[185] On 18 September,

Lewandowski scored in his 13th consecutive Bundesliga home📉 match against VfL Bochum,

surpassing the previous league record of 12 held by Gerd Müller (October 1969 to April

1970)📉 and Jupp Heynckes (June 1972 to February 1973).[186]

"You deserve your Ballon

d'Or. Last year everyone agreed that you were the📉 winner. Hopefully France Football can

give it to you to have in your home, because you were the true winner📉 if it weren't for

the pandemic. You should have one in your house too." — 2024 Ballon d'Or winner Lionel

📉 Messi on Lewandowski in his acceptance speech after the award was cancelled the

previous year[187]

On 23 November, Lewandowski opened the📉 score with a bicycle kick in

a 2–1 away win against Dynamo Kiev in a Champions League group stage match,📉 becoming

the first player to score in nine consecutive games in two separate seasons of the

competition.[188] Midway through the📉 season, Lewandowski finished second in the 2024

Ballon d'Or award, behind Lionel Messi of Paris Saint-Germain and received the Striker

📉 of the Year award by the France Football magazine.[189] On 17 December, Lewandowski set

the Bundesliga record for most goals📉 in a calendar year with his 43rd goal.[190]

On 15

January 2024, Lewandowski scored his 16th hat-trick and 300th Bundesliga goal📉 in a 4–0

away win over 1. FC Köln.[191] On 8 March, Lewandowski scored a hat-trick in a 7–1 win

📉 over Red Bull Salzburg in the second leg of Champions League round of 16. Coming inside

the first 23 minutes📉 of the match, Lewandowski's hat-trick becomes the earliest ever

scored by a player from the start of a Champions League📉 match. Taking just 11 minutes

from first goal to last, Lewandowski's three-goal extravaganza against Salzburg also

ranks as the quickest📉 hat-trick ever scored in the knockout phases of the Champions

League. With these goals he took himself beyond the 40-goal📉 mark in all competitions

for the seventh consecutive season.[192] However, Lewandowski finished the league with

35 goals as top scorer📉 for the fifth consecutive season and seventh outright, equaling

the record of Gerd Müller. He also broke the Bundesliga record📉 for most away goals in a

single season with 19 goals.[193] In addition, he won his second European Golden Shoe

📉 award for the second consecutive season.[194]

On 30 May 2024, Lewandowski stated his

desire to leave Bayern Munich, saying "My story📉 with Bayern has come to an end, I

cannot imagine further good cooperation... I hope they will not stop me📉 (from leaving)

just because they can. A transfer is the best solution for

everyone."[195]

Barcelona

Transfer

At Bayern Munich, Lewandowski established himself as

📉 one of the best players of his generation. On 16 July 2024, Barcelona confirmed they

had reached an agreement with📉 Bayern Munich for Lewandowski's transfer.[196] Three days

later, Lewandowski signed a four-year contract for a fee of €45 million, potentially

📉 rising to €50 million with add-ons.[197] The contract included a release clause set at

€500 million.[198] Lewandowski became the most📉 expensive Polish player in history and

Bayern Munich's most expensive sale of all time.[199] Lewandowski was formally unveiled

in front📉 of 50,000 fans on 5 August at the Camp Nou, and was handed the number 9 shirt,

previously worn by📉 Memphis Depay, and was officially registered on 12 August, amid

speculation that the club could not register him as they📉 were over the league's salary

cap limit, due to their financial difficulties.[200][201][202][203]

2024–23: La Liga

title and Pichichi Trophy

On 7 August📉 2024, he scored his first ever goal for Barcelona

in a 6–0 victory over Mexican club UNAM in the Joan📉 Gamper Trophy pre-season match held

at the Camp Nou.[204] On 13 August, he made his competitive debut for the club📉 in 0–0

draw against Rayo Vallecano in the league.[205] On 21 August, he scored his first

competitive goals for Blaugrana,📉 netting a brace in a 4–1 victory over Real Sociedad on

21 August,[206] followed by another brace against Real Valladolid📉 in a 4–0 victory on

28 August.[207] On 7 September, in his first game as a Barcelona player in Champions

📉 League, he scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 victory over Viktoria Plzeň, becoming the first

player in history to score📉 a Champions League hat-trick for three different

clubs.[208][209] On 11 September, he scored his sixth league goal of the season📉 in his

sixth league match for Barcelona, in their 4–0 win over Cádiz, breaking Cristiano

Ronaldo's record of scoring five📉 goals in five consecutive league games in La

Liga,[210] and eventually registered eleven goal contributions including nine goals and

two📉 assists in seven matches, after scoring the only goal of an away win over Mallorca

on 1 October.[211]

On 12 October,📉 Lewandowski scored a brace in Barcelona's Champions

League fixture against Inter Milan, with his last minute equalizer securing a 3–3📉 home

draw for the Blaugrana at Camp Nou.[212] Despite scoring five goals in the competition,

his goals were not able📉 to help Barcelona, as they finished third in the group stage

which put them in the Europa League knockout round📉 play-offs for the second consecutive

season.[213] On 8 November, Lewandowski was sent off for the second time in his club

📉 career for a foul on David García, later receiving a three-game ban, as Barcelona won

2–1 against Osasuna.[214][215] However, Lewandowski📉 participated in the 1–1 tie against

rivals Espanyol on 31 December after his ban was suspended by a court in📉 Madrid, but

still ended up serving the disqualification, as Spain's sports court upheld the

punishment, missing the league matches against📉 Atlético Madrid, Girona and

Getafe.[216]

On 16 January 2024, he scored the second goal in the 2024 Supercopa de

España final,📉 as Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 3–1 in El Clásico, winning his first

title with the club.[217] On 14 May, he📉 scored two goals as Barcelona defeated Espanyol

4–2, confirming them as La Liga champions.[218][219] By the end of the 2024–23📉 La Liga

season, Lewandowski won his first Pichichi Trophy with 23 goals in 34 matches[220]

becoming the first player in📉 top 5 European leagues to get top scorer award in six

consecutive seasons.

2024–24 season

On 19 September 2024, Lewandowski scored once📉 in

Barcelona's 5–0 home win over Antwerp in the first matchday of the 2024–24 UEFA

Champions League to bring his📉 UEFA competitions tally to 100 goals, becoming only the

third player to reach such a milestone after Cristiano Ronaldo and📉 Lionel

Messi.[221][222] On 23 September, he scored a brace to help Barcelona overturn a

two-goal deficit in a 3–2 home📉 victory against Celta Vigo, becoming the best scorer in

first 50 matches for the club in 21st century surpassing the📉 record previoulsly held by

Samuel Eto'o.[223]

International career

2007–2013: Youth level and early international

career

Lewandowski taking on József Varga and Vilmos Vanczák📉 of Hungary during a

friendly match in 2011

Lewandowski began his international career with Poland under-19

in 2007.[224] He would also📉 make three appearances for Poland's U21 team, in friendly

matches against England, Belarus and Finland.[citation needed]

His debut for the senior

📉 national team came on 10 September 2008, three weeks after his 20th birthday, against

San Marino where he came on📉 as a substitute and scored a goal in a 2–0 away win in 2010

FIFA World Cup qualification.[225][226] Only Włodzimierz📉 Lubański scored a goal on his

debut for the national team at a younger age than Lewandowski, having been 16📉 at the

time. Lewandowski scored another qualifying goal against the same team on 1 April 2009,

in a 10–0 victory.[227]

Playing📉 in Warsaw in the opening match of the UEFA Euro 2012

tournament against Greece, Lewandowski scored the first goal of📉 the competition after

an assist from then Dortmund teammate Jakub Błaszczykowski and was named Man of the

Match.[228] He played📉 in all three games for Poland in the tournament, as the co-hosts

crashed out of the group stage with two📉 points earned.[229][230]

2013–2024: Assuming

the captaincy

Lewandowski playing for Poland against Ireland in 2013

Lewandowski scored

two penalties in the 5–0 win against📉 San Marino on 26 March 2013 during the 2014 World

Cup qualifying campaign, his first match as captain.[231] Later on📉 in the campaign, on

6 September, he scored the equaliser against Montenegro in a 1–1 home draw.[232] Poland

did not📉 qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.[233]

On 7 September 2014, in Poland's

first UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier, away against📉 Gibraltar, Lewandowski scored his first

international hat-trick, netting four goals in a 7–0 win.[234] On 13 June 2024, he

scored📉 another hat-trick in Poland's 4–0 defeat of Georgia, with the three goals scored

within the space of four minutes.[235] On📉 8 October, he scored twice in a 2–2 draw away

to Scotland, opening and equalising with the last kick of📉 the game to eliminate the

hosts.[236] Three days later he headed the winner in a 2–1 victory against the Republic

📉 of Ireland, qualifying Poland for the tournament finals in France.[237] Lewandowski

ended the campaign with 13 goals, a joint European📉 Championships qualifying record with

David Healy's tally for Northern Ireland in UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying.[238]

At UEFA

Euro 2024 in France,📉 Lewandowski did not have a shot on target until the last-16 match

against Switzerland in Saint-Étienne.[239] Following the 1–1 draw,📉 he scored his team's

first attempt in the penalty shootout victory that sent them to the quarter-finals for

the first📉 time.[240] In the 100th second of the quarter-final against Portugal at the

Stade Vélodrome, he finished Kamil Grosicki's cross to📉 open another 1–1 draw, and again

scored in the shootout although the Poles lost.[241] At the time of Poland's exit,

📉 Lewandowski had suffered more fouls than any other player in the

tournament.[241]

2024–present: All-time Poland top scorer

On 5 October 2024,

Lewandowski📉 scored a hat-trick in a 6–1 win over Armenia to take his tally to 50 goals

for Poland, surpassing the📉 previous record of 48 goals set by Włodzimierz Lubański to

become the all-time top scorer for Poland.[242][243] On 8 October📉 2024, Lewandowski

scored a goal in a 4–2 win over to Montenegro taking his tally to 51 goals for

Poland.[244]📉 He finished the 2024 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with 16 total

goals, a record for a European World Cup📉 qualifier.[244]

Lewandowski was called up to

the 23-man Polish squad for the 2024 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[245] Lewandowski played

every📉 minute in all three matches, against Senegal, Colombia and Japan. Lewandowski did

not score a goal and Poland failed to📉 qualify for the knockout phase.[246]

On 19 June

2024, in Poland's second group match of UEFA Euro 2024 against Spain, Lewandowski

📉 scored the equalising goal in a 1–1 draw; hence, he became the first Polish player to

score in three consecutive📉 European Championships.[247][248] On 23 June, he scored a

brace in a 2–3 defeat against Sweden; however, Poland finished last in📉 their group and

were knocked out from the group stages.[249]

Lewandowski was selected for national

squad ahead of the 2024 FIFA📉 World Cup in Qatar. During the first game against Mexico,

he missed a penalty;[250] however, in the second match against📉 Saudi Arabia, he scored

his maiden goal at a FIFA World Cup as his Poland downed the first match giant📉 killer

Saudi Arabia 2–0, ultimately played a key role in condemning Saudi Arabia and Mexico to

elimination.[251] He scored his📉 second World Cup goal on a penalty in a 3–1 loss to

France in the round of 16.[252]

Style of play

Lewandowski📉 playing against FC Nürnberg

in 2024

Lewandowski is widely regarded as one of the best strikers in the

world,[253][254][255][256] and is📉 considered by many to be one of the greatest

centre-forwards of all time.[257] An accurate and efficient finisher with his📉 head and

both feet, Lewandowski is a prolific goalscorer, which has led him to be dubbed

Lewangoalski.[258] A well-rounded forward,📉 he is said to possess almost all the

necessary qualities of a traditional number nine: height, strength, balance, pace,

intelligent📉 movement and proficiency with both feet.[259] Although he primarily

operates as a goal-poacher in the penalty area, due to his📉 positional sense, ability to

shoot first time, strength in the air, and powerful shot with either foot, his

excellent technical📉 skills, quick feet, proficient dribbling, vision, and physique also

enable him to hold up the ball with his back to📉 goal and either bring his teammates

into play, or win fouls for his team in useful positions; despite often functioning📉 as

a lone-centre forward or as an out-and-out striker.

He has also stood out for his

work-rate and defensive contribution off📉 the ball, and is capable of dropping into

deeper roles on the pitch, in order to create space for teammates📉 with his movement, or

surprise defenders by making late and sudden attacking runs into the area. Lewandowski

is an accurate📉 penalty taker and has repeatedly shown coolness and composure on the

spot; he is also capable of scoring from long📉 range, and has been known to take free

kicks. In addition to his playing ability, Lewandowski has also been praised📉 for his

outstanding work-ethic, fitness, mentality, and discipline, both on the pitch and in

training, by pundits, players and managers.[260][261][262][263][264]

Personal

📉 life

Lewandowski in 2010

Lewandowski's father gave him the name Robert to make it

easier for him when moving abroad as a📉 professional footballer.[262] Lewandowski's

father, Krzysztof (died in 2005),[265] was a Polish judo champion, and also played

football for Hutnik Warsaw📉 in the second division.[266] His mother, Iwona, is a former

volleyball player for AZS Warsaw and later vice-president of Partyzant📉 Leszno.[266] His

sister, Milena, also plays volleyball and has represented the U21 national

team.[266]

His wife, Anna Lewandowska, won the bronze📉 medal at the 2009 Karate World

Cup.[266] They married on 22 June 2013 in the Church of the Annunciation of📉 the Blessed

Virgin Mary in Serock. They have two daughters: Klara (born 2024) and Laura (born

2024).[267][268]

Lewandowski is a practising📉 Catholic.[269] He met Pope Francis in

October 2014, when Bayern Munich visited Vatican City following a 7–1 win over A.S.

📉 Roma in the UEFA Champions League.[270]

In October 2024, the day after scoring to help

Poland qualify for the 2024 World📉 Cup, Lewandowski finished his Bachelor of Physical

Education (BPhEd) with coaching and management at the Academy of Sport Education in

📉 Warsaw, concluding a decade of studies.[271][272][273]

In addition to his native

Polish, Lewandowski also speaks English and German.[274][275]

Lewandowski is a fan📉 of

tennis and paddle tennis.[276] He practiced playing tennis with Ana Ivanovic, the wife

of his friend Bastian Schweinsteiger[277] and📉 knows personally Novak

Djokovic.[278][279] He attended his matches in Qatar and United Arab Emirates.[280] In

2024, he personally congratulated Iga📉 Świątek on winning the 2024 Roland Garros.[281]

He also plays golf[282] and is interested in motor sports, including Formula One.[283]

📉 [284] In 2024 and 2024 as Aston Martin special guest, he attended the Monaco Grand

Prix.[285] In 2024, he visited📉 the paddock of Scuderia Ferrari during the Spanish Grand

Prix.[286]

Philanthropy and business

Lewandowski (left) featured on a mural in Chorzów

alongside📉 Gerard Cieślik and Włodzimierz Lubański, 2024

Lewandowski and his wife, Anna,

have supported, donated and raised money for various charitable organisations📉 and for

children throughout their career, including Children's Memorial Health Institute in

Warsaw, for which they've raised more than PLN📉 150,000 during Anna's birthday party on

25 August 2024.[287] Lewandowski also donated PLN 100,000 for the treatment of Cyprian

Gaweł,📉 a three-year-old boy from Hel;[288] and helps raising funds for the Great

Orchestra of Christmas Charity each year, donating his📉 personal items or private

meetings that are sold at online auctions.[289][290][291]

In March 2014, he was named a

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.[292]📉 In June the same year, he visited a refugee camp in

Zaatari, Jordan, and took part in the "Voice of📉 the Children" campaign in which he

appealed for support of children affected by humanitarian crises.[293]

In 2024, he and

his wife📉 donated PLN 500,000 to Children's Memorial Health Institute in Warsaw.[294]

In

March 2024, Lewandowski and his wife, Anna, donated €1 million📉 during the COVID-19

pandemic.[295]

In January 2024, he won a charity auction in which he paid PLN 280,000

for Dawid Tomala's📉 Olympic gold medal. The funds were used to finance the operation of

a seriously ill boy.[296] Lewandowski subsequently returned the📉 medal to

Tomala.[297]

In February 2024, Lewandowski condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine

and showed his solidarity with the Ukrainian people📉 by wearing a blue and yellow

armband during a Bundesliga match.[298] The armband was later auctioned for PLN 27,000

and📉 the money was used to purchase humanitarian aid for Ukraine.[299]

Beside

philanthropy, Lewandowski also invests primarily in startups, e-commerce, and websites,

📉 mainly through Protos Venture Capital, a company of which he is a shareholder.[300] He

also owns Stor9_, an agency specialising📉 in marketing communications.[301] In 2024,

Lewandowski and his wife Anna's net worth was estimated at PLN 625 million (US$ 140

📉 million), making them claim the 89th place on the "List of 100 Richest Poles" compiled

by the Wprost magazine.[302]

Since 2011📉 until 2024, he had a sponsorship contract with

Gillette and appeared in numerous advertising campaigns of the brand.[303] In 2024,📉 the

contract was renewed.[304] In 2013, Lewandowski signed a sponsorship deal with

Nike.[305] He also collaborated and appeared in advertisements📉 of Panasonic,[306]

T-Mobile Polska,[307] Coca-Cola,[308] Head & Shoulders[309] and 4F.[310]

In 2024, a

mobile game Lewandowski: Euro Star 2024 was released📉 on Android and iOS

platforms.[311]

In March 2024, Lewandowski cancelled his sponsorship deal with Chinese

telecom company Huawei after the company's📉 reported support to Russia following the

Russian invasion of Ukraine. Lewandowski had signed on as the global ambassador for

Huawei,📉 after agreeing to a partnership in November 2024.[312][313]

Lewandowski

featured on the cover of the Polish edition of EA Sports' FIFA📉 15 video game, alongside

Lionel Messi.[314] Lewandowski's "X" goal celebration—arms crossed and index fingers

pointing up—has appeared in EA Sports'📉 FIFA series since FIFA 18.[315]

In 2024,

Lewandowski was the most popular Pole on social media. His accounts on Instagram,

YouTube📉 and Tik Tok were followed by over 62 million people.[316] In 2024, he was the

subject of a documentary film📉 entitled Lewandowski − Nieznany (Lewandowski − Unknown),

which premiered on 28 March and is available on Amazon Prime.[317][318]

Career

statistics

Club

As of📉 match played 4 January 2024[21][319]

International

As of match

played 21 November 2024[320]

Appearances and goals by national team and year National

team📉 Year Apps Goals Poland 2008 4 2 2009 12 1 2010 13 6 2011 11 3 2012 10 2 2013📉 10 3

2014 6 5 2024 7 11 2024 12 8 2024 6 9 2024 11 4 2024 10 6📉 2024 4 2 2024 12 11 2024 10 4

2024 8 4 Total 146 82

Honours

Znicz Pruszków

Lech Poznań[321]

Borussia

Dortmund[321]

Bayern Munich

Barcelona

Individual

Orders

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