
"After leading Znicz Pruszków to promotion with a league-high 15 goals, Lewandowski finished atop their scoring charts of the Polish second tier before earning a move to Lech Poznań, where he emerged as the top scorer in the Ekstraklasa and won all three domestic trophies on display. These stellar displays attracted the attention of Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund, who signed him in 2010 for a reported €4.5 million."
"Expectations were sky-high for the Polish talisman, who more than delivered with 33 goals and 8 assists in 46 appearances to guide Barcelona to their first league title in four years. His numbers dipped to 26 goals and 9 assists in 49 appearances, but just when it seemed that he might be headed for the exit door, Lewandowski responded with a massive 2024/25 season that saw him not only score 42 goals and 3 assists in 52 appearances, but shatter a number of different records."
"Lewandowski scored 103 goals in 42 appearances for BVB before making the move to rivals Bayern Munich, where he scored 344 goals and 73 assists in 375 appearances and added eight more Bundesliga titles as well as a maiden Champions League title to his resume. He finished as the top scorer in Europe for the first and second time in his career in 2021 and 2022,"
Robert Lewandowski rose from Znicz Pruszków to Lech Poznań, becoming Ekstraklasa top scorer and winning domestic trophies before a €4.5 million move to Borussia Dortmund in 2010. Lewandowski ended Dortmund’s title drought, won back-to-back Bundesliga titles and reached a Champions League final. He scored prolifically at Bayern Munich, registering 344 goals and 73 assists in 375 appearances while adding multiple Bundesliga titles and a Champions League victory. A €45 million transfer sent him to Barcelona, where he delivered immediate impact with 33 goals in his first season and produced a record-breaking 42-goal 2024/25 campaign, surpassing historic scoring marks.
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