Robert Lewandowski Surpasses Borussia Dortmund Career Milestones in Resurgent Barcelona Campaign
Robert Lewandowski has reached 188 games and 118 goals for Barcelona, officially outperforming his historic Borussia Dortmund career stats.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 27, 2026, 9:45 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

A Statistical Milestone at the Coliseum
In the wake of Barcelona's 2-0 victory away at Getafe, Robert Lewandowski has reached a significant numerical milestone in his illustrious career. The Polish forward has now participated in 188 matches for the Blaugrana, surpassing the 187 appearances he recorded during his four-year stint with Borussia Dortmund. This development marks a full circle in the striker’s career, as he matches and exceeds the longevity he displayed during his initial rise to global stardom in the Bundesliga. Despite being in the twilight of his career at 37, Lewandowski continues to serve as the focal point of the Barcelona attack, providing the tactical gravity necessary for Hansi Flick’s offensive system.
Superior Efficiency Compared to the Dortmund Era
Beyond the volume of matches, Lewandowski’s efficiency in front of goal has remarkably improved since his transition to Spanish football. During his time at Dortmund, he managed 103 goals at an average of 0.55 per game. At Barcelona, that figure has risen to 118 goals, representing a scoring rate of 0.62 per match. This increased output is particularly notable given the defensive-heavy nature of contemporary La Liga. Analysts point to his refined positioning and "ice-cold" finishing as evidence of his evolution from a high-intensity transition forward into a masterful penalty-box predator who remains physically resilient despite the heavy 24-race-equivalent schedule.
The Bayern Munich Benchmarks Remain Unrivaled
While Lewandowski’s Barcelona stats have eclipsed his Dortmund records, his eight-year tenure at Bayern Munich remains the definitive peak of his statistical history. With the Bavarian giants, he made 375 appearances and netted a staggering 344 goals, averaging 0.92 goals per game. This era remains the gold standard for modern strikers, fueled by a relentless winning machine that secured eight consecutive Bundesliga titles and a Champions League trophy. While he is unlikely to reach those specific totals in Catalonia, his ability to outproduce his Dortmund self at nearly 40 years of age highlights a rare longevity in elite professional sports.
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