Robert Lewandowski

R. Lewandowski
Rating 65
Team Barcelona , Poland
Position Attacker
Nationality Poland
Date of birth 21st August 1988
Age 37
Height 186cm
Weight 81kg

Robert Lewandowski, born on 21 August 1988, is a Polish professional footballer whose name resonates as one of the greatest strikers in football history. Currently plying his trade at Barcelona, Lewandowski has captivated fans and critics alike with his remarkable goal-scoring prowess, technical ability, and tactical intelligence on the pitch. With over 700 senior career goals to his name, he has not only etched his name in club football records but has also become Poland's all-time top scorer.

Lewandowski began his journey in the lower tiers of Polish football, playing for Znicz Pruszków before making a significant leap to Lech Poznań in 2008. During his time there, he played a pivotal role in clinching the Ekstraklasa title in the 2009-10 season, showcasing his talent and potential. In 2010, he joined Borussia Dortmund, where he truly flourished. Lewandowski's tenure at Dortmund saw him win two consecutive Bundesliga titles and earn the league's top goalscorer award, while his outstanding performance in the 2013 UEFA Champions League final further solidified his reputation as a world-class striker.

In 2014, Lewandowski made a high-profile move to Bayern Munich on a free transfer, where he would go on to dominate German football. Over eight seasons with Bayern, he claimed the Bundesliga title every year and was instrumental in their historic treble-winning season in 2019-20, which included the Champions League. Although many believed he deserved the 2020 Ballon d'Or, the award was controversially not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, Lewandowski embarked on a new chapter with Barcelona, where he quickly made an impact, helping the team secure two La Liga titles, a Copa del Rey, and the Pichichi Trophy in 2023.

Regarded as a complete forward, Lewandowski combines physical strength, technical finesse, and an uncanny ability to find the back of the net. His exceptional career at both the club and international levels, where he has made over 160 appearances for Poland and scored 86 goals, marks him as one of the sport's modern legends. As he continues to shine in La Liga, Lewandowski's legacy as a striking sensation only grows stronger.