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One goal every 113 minutes! Lewandowski’s efficiency is amazing, and he is only 12 goals away from the top ten in Barcelona’s history.

7:54pm, 22 November 2025Football

The Polish forward is only 12 goals away from entering the top ten scorers in Barcelona's history.

Currently, he has scored 108 goals, followed by Estanislao Basora, Hristo Stoichkov and Josep Escolà. If he reaches 120 goals, he will tie Escolà and join the top ten.

In the three years and three months he played for Barcelona, ​​Robert Lewandowski gradually left his mark on the club's history. When he joined the Catalan capital in the summer of 2022, some within the club compared his signing to Ronaldinho - both in terms of influence and the excitement he brought. Now, however, he is in a second line but equally decisive and is on the verge of becoming an important member of the club's all-time top scorers list.

In the last game of La Liga against Celta Vigo, Lewandowski scored three goals, bringing his personal total to 108 goals, tying Luis Enrique. The goals ahead of him are: Estanislao Basola (110 goals), Hristo Stoichkov (117 goals) and Josep Escola (120 goals). If he ties Escola, he will be among the top ten scorers in Barcelona history.

If he reaches 120 goals, he will be close to Carles Rexach and Patrick Kluivert, both of whom have 122 goals. Ranking ahead of him are Mariano Martín (129 goals), Rivaldo (130 goals) and Samuel Eto 'o (130 goals). The top four in history are almost unattainable: László Kubala (193 goals), Luis Suárez (195 goals), César Rodríguez (226 goals) and Leo Messi (Leo Messi, 672 goals).

While at Barcelona, ​​Lewandowski averaged a goal every 113 minutes. Among the top 100 scorers in the club's history, only Messi (per 95 minutes), Mariano Martin (101 minutes) and Josep Samitier (108 minutes) have scored more efficiently. Compared with his previous clubs, Lewandowski averaged one goal every 139 minutes in Dortmund and one goal every 92 minutes in Bayern Munich.

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