Height: 184cm

Personal Profile

Chinese name: Robert le wan dowski Foreign name: Robert le wan, more Alias: Liewendowski Nationality: Polish Place of birth: Warszawa (Poland) Date of birth: August 21, 1988 Height: 184cm Weight: 78kg

personal background

Sport: Football Team: Poland National Team

Bayern

Munich Technical Specification: Center

Personal Achievements

Major awards: Bundesliga Champion, German Cup Champion, Champions League Runner-up

Folding Club Career

Poland League

Robert Lewandowski

Robert Lewandowski Lewandowski had a smooth upbringing, moving to Preszkow for 4.5 million euros in the 2006-07 season, and as a result, at only 18 years of age, Lewandowski quickly became the top scorer in Poland's C Division with 15 goals, helping his team to promotion, and then became the Golden Boot of the B Division the following season with 21 goals. [1]

In the summer of 2008, Lewandowski signed a four-year contract with Polish powerhouse Lech Poznań, where he was the best newcomer in his first season in the First Division.[2] By the end of 2009, Lewandowski had already been nominated for the Polish Footballer of the Year, but it was none other than defender Mack Lewandowski who beat him out.

Borussia Dortmund (city in Germany)

In the summer of 2010, Lewandowski took the honor of the Golden Boot of the Polish Liga 1 and joined Borussia Dortmund for 4.75 million euros, winning the Bundesliga title again in his first season. 2011, the Polish Footballer of the Year award once again bore Lewandowski's last name, this time it turned out to be Robert.

Robert Lewandowski

Robert Lewandowski Lewandowski became the league's top scorer with 22 goals in 34 Bundesliga matches in the 2010-11 season, helping Borussia Dortmund win the double, with Lewan named the Bundesliga's best player. Initially, however, Lewandowski was unable to compete with Lucas Barrios for the striker's position, which became a rare minor setback in his overly successful career. But Lewandowski soon proved to be a blessing: after Barrios was injured after coming on as a substitute in the Copa America final in the summer of 2011, Lewandowski seized the opportunity to quickly take over the starting role.

In the 2011-12 season, the in-form Lewandowski scored 22 goals and 8 assists in 34 league appearances, and was the leading scorer in Dortmund's successful defense of the Bundesliga title. In addition, the German Cup appeared 6 times also has 7 goals, it is worth mentioning that in the German Cup final, Lewandowski staged a hat-trick to help Dortmund 5-2 victory over Bayern Munich team to win the title, to complete the club to obtain the first double championship honor. [3]

On April 25, 2013, Borussia Dortmund beat Real Madrid 4-1 in the Champions League semifinals.

Lewandowski's unprecedented "big four" in the Champions League, breaking three historical records, becoming the first Champions League against Real Madrid, the first player in the semi-finals of the Champions League, the first "big four" and the most goals scored by Poles in the Champions League, Lewandowski will also be recorded in the Champions League history books. Lewandowski will also be remembered in the Champions League history books. [4]

Robert Lewandowski

Robert Lewandowski has now scored 10 goals in the Champions League in the 2012-13 season, surpassing the famous Wlodzcha, who scored 8 goals, to become the highest scoring Pole in the UEFA Champions League.With 6 shots, 5 on target, and 4 goals, Lewandowski's performance has been flawless, and with the exception of the penalty kicks, Lewandowski has scored the other 3 goals, all of which were scored by opponents in tight situations. On June 18, 2013, Lewandowski extended his contract with Borussia Dortmund for another year until the end of the 2014-15 season.

In January 2014, Lewandowski announced his departure from Borussia Dortmund by joining Bayern.Since moving to Dortmund from Lech, Poznan, Poland in 2010, Lewandowski has scored a total of 74 goals in 131 league matches over four seasons[5] helping Dortmund win two Bundesliga titles and one German Cup.

Bayern Munich

On January 5, 2014, Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich officially announced that Borussia Dortmund striker Lewandowski has passed Bayern's official medical examination and will be joining the company as a free agent transfer, with the two sides signing a five-year contract that will see Lewan officially joining Bayern in the summer of 2014 on July 1 after fulfilling the remaining six months of his contract with Dortmund.

On July 9, 2014, Lewandowski made his official debut for FC Bayern Munich, starting the new 2014-15 season wearing the number 9, replacing Croatian Mario Mandzukic, who was about to leave the team for La Liga's Atlético Madrid, as the new arrow of the forward line at the Allianz Arena.

On October 15, 2015, the 6th round of the 2015-2016 Bundesliga season, Bayern Munich home 5-1 reversal of Wolfsburg in the game, Bayern not only avenged last season's 1-4 loss on the road, the 51st to 60th minutes of this game, Lewandowski scored five goals, this achievement has been officially confirmed at the same time broke as many as four Guinness World Records, which are four records! The four records are the fastest hat trick, the fastest big four, the fastest solo five and the substitute on the field into five goals. Levin staged a hat trick only 198 seconds, scored four goals in only seven minutes, scored five goals in only nine minutes is the fastest record created in the European five leagues. [6]

Lewandowski scored twice in the seventh round of the Bundesliga away to Mainz on September 27, 2015, in which he also scored his 100th Bundesliga goal, the Pole completing the 100-goal milestone in his 168th Bundesliga match, and he is also the fastest foreign player to score 100 Bundesliga goals.

Collapsed National Team Career

Robert Lewandowski

Robert Lewandowski Lewandowski has been selected to play for the Poland Under-21 national team on three occasions, against England, Bulgaria and Finland, making his first substitute appearance in a March 2008 friendly with England.

On September 10, 2008, Lewandowski, after his 20th birthday, was in the presence of Polish manager Leo

-The Benhac man made his debut for the Polish national team, coming on as a substitute against San Marino and scoring less than 10 minutes later after being assisted by Ebi Smolarek. In history, only Poland's "legendary" Froderzimierz Lubanski, who won the UEFA 50th Anniversary Award, scored on his national team debut at a much younger age (16 years old), and Lewandowski scored his first goal of the UEFA European Championships in 2012 in the opening match of the tournament, although his team was defeated 1-1 by Greece. The team was eventually held to a 1-1 draw by Greece.

December 11, 2014 - It is customary for the Polish national team to be captained by the player who has made the most appearances for his country, and since 2010 Jakub Blaszczykowski has been the Polish captain. However, at the beginning of 2014 Blaszczykowski suffered a serious knee ligament injury, followed by the national team game Lewandowski temporarily wear the national team captain armband. However Blaszczykowski has returned from injury and came on as a substitute for Borussia Dortmund against Anderlecht in the Champions League group stage. It was thought that the Poland national team captain's armband would be handed back to Blaszczykowski, but Poland national team boss Nawalka announced that he had named Lewan as the official national team captain.

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