With his 15th and 16th goals for FC Barcelona in the 3-0 win over Villarreal, Robert Lewandowski set a milestone in his career: the Polish centre-forward has broken the 600-goal mark. Among the active players, only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo managed to do that. World footballer Karim Benzema ranks sixth with 432 goals.
21 players break the 300 mark: Active footballers with the most goals
Active players with the most goals for club & national team
At Barça, Lewandowski averages 1.14 goals per game – over his entire career at club and national team level he averages 0.73 goals per game. This puts him ahead of Ronaldo (0.72), who was last a reserve player at Manchester United.
The Portuguese had a rate of 1.03 goals per game in the Real jersey from 2009 to 2018, Lewandowski’s average at Bayern was 0.92. He scored 344 times for the record champions, he scored his other goals for BVB (103), Poland (76), Lech Posen (41) and at his first professional stop Znicz Pruszkow (21).
All goals Lewandowski’s career in numbersTo overview There are a total of 21 active footballers who have scored over 300 goals in the course of their careers – three of them with a Bundesliga background. Goals for first and second division teams as well as goals in national and international cup competitions and the national team were included in the evaluation.
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