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Robert Lewandowski was born on August 21, 1988, in Warsaw, Poland, to Krzysztof and Iwona Lewandowska. Sports were a significant part of his upbringing, as both parents were athletes—his father was a judo champion and also played football, while his mother was a professional volleyball player. His father passed away in 2005. Robert has one sister, Milena, who also pursued a career in volleyball. Contrary to some claims, Robert was not raised solely by his grandmother; he spent his childhood in Leszno and then Warsaw, where his football development began.
Lewandowski began his football journey in 1997 with the youth team of Varsovia Warsaw, not Delta Warsaw as sometimes mentioned. He later progressed through several local clubs, including Delta Warsaw, before joining the reserve team of Legia Warsaw. In 2006, he signed with Znicz Pruszków, where he played as a striker for two seasons. During his time at Znicz, he became the top scorer in Poland’s third and second divisions, scoring 15 and then 21 goals, respectively—achievements that caught national attention.
In 2008, he transferred to Lech Poznań for a reported fee of 1.5 million złoty. Before signing with Lech, he was also considered by Spanish club Sporting Gijón, though no agreement was reached. Lewandowski debuted in European competition during the first round of the UEFA Cup, scoring against Khazar Lankaran. He played for Lech Poznań until 2010 and significantly contributed to the team’s league successes.
In 2010, Lewandowski moved to Borussia Dortmund, signing a four-year deal. He made his Bundesliga debut against Schalke 04 and gradually established himself as a key forward under manager Jürgen Klopp. During his tenure, he helped the team secure back-to-back Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012. His final match for the club was the 2014 DFB-Pokal Final, played against his future team, Bayern Munich.
In 2014, Lewandowski signed a five-year contract with Bayern Munich, beginning with the 2014–15 season. He scored on his Bundesliga debut and continued his strong form. In a pre-season friendly in Portland, he scored again, although the team lost 1-2. In December 2016, Bayern extended his contract for another five years, ensuring he would remain with the club through 2021. Throughout his time at Bayern, Lewandowski consistently ranked among the top goal scorers in the league and played a crucial role in securing multiple domestic titles.
Lewandowski has been a member of the Poland national team since 2008, having previously represented the Under-21 squad that same year. He debuted for the senior team in a World Cup qualifying match and soon became a central figure in the squad. In 2014, he was named team captain, and under his leadership, Poland qualified for Euro 2016. During the qualifying stages, he set a UEFA record by scoring 13 goals—then the highest tally in European Championship qualification history. He also competed in Euro 2012 and later events such as the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Robert Lewandowski married Anna Lewandowska, a Polish nutritionist and former karate champion, on June 22, 2013, in Warsaw. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Klara, in May 2017. Lewandowski is known not only as one of Poland’s most accomplished footballers but also as an astute businessman and philanthropist. His estimated net worth as of recent reports is approximately $45 million, with an annual salary of around $10 million. The Lewandowskis maintain a relatively private personal life and divide their time between Germany and Warsaw.
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