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Robert Lewandowski All-Time Goal Record Analysis (2004–2024)

Robert Lewandowski All-Time Goal Record Analysis: Robert Lewandowski is a famous Polish footballer who plays as a striker for Barcelona in La Liga and is the captain of the Poland national team. He is known as one of the best players of his time and one of the greatest strikers ever.

After spending eight years at Bayern Munich, he joined Barcelona in 2022. He has been the captain of Poland since 2014 and is their top scorer.

Lewandowski was named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2020 and 2021. He’s the second-highest scorer in Bundesliga history and third in the Champions League. In 2020/21, he broke Gerd Müller’s record by scoring 41 goals in a Bundesliga season.

Robert Lewandowski All-Time Goal Record Analysis (2004–2024)

In this article we looks at his goal record from 2004 to 2024.

Robert Lewandowski All-Time Goal Record Analysis

Lewandowski has scored 689 goals in his career, making him one of the greatest goal-scorers ever. He scores goals consistently, which makes him a tough challenge for defenders. He has also provided 198 assists, scored 82 penalties, and 7 free kicks. Here are his all-time stats in a table.

TeamMatchGoalAssistPenaltyFree Kick
Bayern Munich37534473515
Bor. Dortmund1871034271
Barcelona99631871
Lech Poznan8241191
Znicz Pruszkow66381
TOTAL84660515366
Poland153843416
TOTAL999689198827

Robert Lewandowski Performance by Competition

CompetitionMatchGoalAssist
National Leagues547411106
Domestic Cups795615
International Cups14915832
TOTAL846605153

Robert Lewandowski Stats – Season 2024/25

Robert Lewandowski has started the 2024/25 season strong. In La Liga, he has scored 4 goals and provided 1 assist in just 4 matches. His goal-scoring has been crucial for his team’s success. He has also received 1 yellow card this season.

CompetitionMatchGoalAssist
LaLiga441
TOTAL441

Robert Lewandowski Stats – Season 2023/24

Robert Lewandowski had an impressive 2023/24 season, showing his excellent goal-scoring skills. In La Liga, he scored 19 goals and provided 8 assists in 35 matches. In the UEFA Champions League, he scored 3 goals and made 1 assist in 9 matches. Although he played fewer games in the Copa del Rey, his overall stats for the season were strong. Lewandowski’s steady goal-scoring was key to his team’s success throughout the year.

CompetitionMatchGoalAssistPenalty
LaLiga351984
UEFA Champions League931
Copa del Rey321
Supercopa22
TOTAL492695

Robert Lewandowski Stats with Znicz Pruszków {2006–2008}

In 2006, he joined Znicz Pruszków, where he became the top scorer with 15 goals in his first season. The next season, he scored 21 goals, becoming the top scorer in the second division. In total, he scored 38 goals in 66 matches.

MatchGoalAssist
66381

Robert Lewandowski Stats with Lech Poznań {2008–2010}

On 18 June 2008, Robert Lewandowski signed a four-year deal with Lech Poznań. In December 2008, Lewandowski was named Poland’s “Newcomer of the Year.” In May 2009, he won the Polish Cup with Lech Poznań and was named “New Discovery of the Season.”

In July 2009, he also won the Supercup after a penalty shootout victory over Wisła Kraków. Later that year, he was nominated for “Poland’s Footballer of the Year” but lost to Mariusz Lewandowski. In total, he scored 41 goals in 82 matches.

MatchGoalAssist
824119

Robert Lewandowski Stats with Borussia Dortmund {2010–2014}

In summer 2010, Robert Lewandowski joined Borussia Dortmund on a contract until June 2014. In his first season, he scored 8 goals and helped Dortmund win the Bundesliga.

In the 2011/12 season, Lewandowski scored 22 goals, helped Dortmund win the league again, and scored a hat-trick in the DFB-Pokal final.

In April 2013, he scored all four goals in a 4–1 win against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final. Dortmund lost the final 2–1 to Bayern Munich. In the 2013/14 season, Lewandowski was the Bundesliga’s top scorer with 20 goals. In total, he scored 103 goals in 187 matches.

MatchGoalAssist
18710342

Robert Lewandowski Stats with Bayern Munich {2014–2022}

Robert Lewandowski joined Bayern Munich on a free transfer in 2014. In his debut season, he helped the club win the Bundesliga. He became widely known for scoring five goals in just nine minutes in a 2015 match against Wolfsburg, setting several records.

Lewandowski won multiple Bundesliga titles with Bayern and was the league’s top scorer seven times. He also helped Bayern win the Champions League in 2020, leading as top scorer with 15 goals.

In 2021, he broke Gerd Müller’s long-standing record by scoring 41 goals in a single Bundesliga season. He left Bayern in 2022 as one of the club’s all-time top scorers. In total, he scored 344 goals in 375 matches.

MatchGoalAssist
37534473

Robert Lewandowski Stats with Barcelona {2022– }

In the 2022/23 season, Lewandowski transferred to FC Barcelona for €45 million, with potential bonuses making the total fee up to €50 million. He signed a contract until June 2026 with a €500 million release clause.

After a dispute with Bayern Munich over his transfer, he joined Barcelona, stating his time at Bayern had ended.

Lewandowski made an impressive start by scoring five goals in his first four league games and scored a hat-trick in his first Champions League match for Barcelona. He won La Liga in his first season and was the league’s top scorer with 23 goals, the lowest top-scorer total in 21 years. So far, he scored 63 goals in 99 matches.

MatchGoalAssist
996318

Robert Lewandowski Stats with Poland {2008–}

Lewandowski debuted for Poland on September 10, 2008. He became captain in December 2014. At the 2012 European Championship, he scored the first goal of the tournament.

CompetitionMatchGoalAssistPenalty
International Friendlies541962
World Cup Qualification3730119
European Qualifiers282292
EURO1361
UEFA Nations League13471
World Cup7211
TOTAL153843416

He scored 13 goals in the 2016 Euros qualifiers and scored a hat-trick in four minutes against Georgia. At the 2016 Euros, he scored once, and Poland reached the quarter-finals.

He didn’t score at the 2018 World Cup, and Poland was eliminated in the group stage.

He scored three goals at the 2021 Euros but was again eliminated in the group stage. At the 2022 World Cup, he scored twice, including his first World Cup goal. With 84 international goals, he is the third-highest goalscorer in European history and seventh in the world.

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Robert Lewandowski All-Time Goal Record Analysis

Robert Lewandowski Total Penalty Goals (2004 – 2024)

So far, Robert Lewandowski has scored 80 penalty goals in his career.

TeamPenalty
Bayern Munich51
Bor. Dortmund7
Barcelona7
Lech Poznan1
Znicz Pruszkow
TOTAL66
Poland16
TOTAL82

Robert Lewandowski Total Free-Kick Goals (2004 – 2024)

Robert Lewandowski is not mainly known for his free-kick skills. He has scored 7 free-kicks in his career.

TeamFree Kick
Bayern Munich5
Bor. Dortmund1
Barcelona1
Lech Poznan
Znicz Pruszkow
TOTAL
Poland
TOTAL7

Robert Lewandowski Total Header Goals (2004 – 2024)

Robert Lewandowski has scored 19 header goals, showing his skill in the air.

TeamHeader
Bayern Munich17
Bor. Dortmund
Barcelona2
Lech Poznan
Znicz Pruszkow
TOTAL
Poland
TOTAL19

Robert Lewandowski Total Hat-Tricks (2004 – 2024)

Robert Lewandowski has scored 29 hat-tricks in his career.

Robert Lewandowski Goals in UEFA Champions League

  • Matches: 120
  • Goals: 94
  • Wins: 55
  • Game Winning Goals: 18
TeamGoal
Bayern Munich69
Bor. Dortmund17
Barcelona8
Lech Poznan
Znicz Pruszkow
TOTAL94

Robert Lewandowski Honours

Robert Lewandowski Total Trophies

Robert Lewandowski has won an impressive total of 27 trophies in his career.

Team (Cup)No. (Year)
Znicz Pruszków
III liga(1x) 2006–07
Lech Poznań
Ekstraklasa(1x) 2009–10
Polish Cup(1x) 2008–09
Polish Super Cup(1x) 2009
Borussia Dortmund
Bundesliga(2x) 2010–11, 2011–12
Copa del Rey(1x) 2011–12
DFL-Supercup(1x) 2013
Bayern Munich
Serie A(8x) 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22
DFB-Pokal(1x) 2015–16, 2018–19, 2019–20
DFL-Supercup(5x) 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
UEFA Champions League(1x) 2019–20
UEFA Super Cup(1x) 2020
FIFA Club World Cup(1x) 2020
Barcelona
La Liga(1x) 2023
Supercopa de España(1x) 2023
TOTAL27

Robert Lewandowski Individual Awards

Robert Lewandowski has won 55 individual awards during his career.

AwardsNO. (Year)
The Best FIFA Men’s Player2x (2020, 2021)
Player of the Year9x
Ballon d’Or
European Golden Shoe2x (2020–21, 2021–22)
UEFA Best Player in Europe1x (2020)
Top Goalscorer20x
TM-Player of the season2x (2020, 2021)
Olympic Medalist
Footballer of the Year12x (2021, 2021, 2020, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011)
FIFA World Cup Golden Ball
Pichichi Trophy1x (2022-23)
FIFA Puskas Award1x (2009)
FIFA World Cup Silver Ball
FIFA World Cup Bronze Boot
TOTAL50

Robert Lewandowski Records

Over the years, he has set many records and achieved significant milestones.

  1. Most Goals in a Bundesliga Season: In the 2020-2021 season, Lewandowski scored 41 goals for Bayern Munich, breaking Gerd Müller’s long-standing record of 40 goals in a single Bundesliga season.
  2. Fastest Five Goals in a Match: In September 2015, Lewandowski scored five goals in just nine minutes against Wolfsburg. This is the fastest time any player has scored five goals in the history of football.
  3. UEFA Champions League Milestones:
    • Lewandowski is one of the top scorers in the history of the Champions League.
    • He has scored 86 goals (as of 2024) in the competition.
    • He was the top scorer in the 2019-2020 season when Bayern Munich won the Champions League.
  4. 100+ Bundesliga Goals for Two Clubs: Lewandowski is the first player to score over 100 goals for two different clubs in the Bundesliga—Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich.
  5. European Golden Shoe Winner: In 2021, Lewandowski won the European Golden Shoe, for his 41 goals in the Bundesliga season.
  6. Poland’s All-Time Top Scorer: He is Poland’s all-time leading scorer, with more than 84 international goals.
  7. FIFA Best Men’s Player: Lewandowski won the prestigious FIFA Best Men’s Player award twice, in 2020 and 2021, recognizing his exceptional performances on the field.

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