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·29 May 2025
Lewandowski joins CR7 and Neymar in post-2000 'Three-peat' club

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·29 May 2025
When Robert Lewandowski scored Barcelona's opener in their 3-0 win over Athletic Bilbao last Sunday, it was his 100th goal for the Blaugrana, the Catalan club's 100th La Liga strike of the season AND their 100th goal across all competitions in 2025.
It marked a hat-trick of centuries and, unsurprisingly, Lewandowski added another soon after to move onto 101 Barcelona goals.
Now 36, Lewandowski's cutting edge has not dulled with age and his century of goals at Barca, in the bigger picture, earned the striker a special place among an exclusive trio of players to score 100+ goals for three different clubs this century.
The Polish goal machine has plundered goals at every team he has played for going all the way back to his formative years at Znicz Pruskow in his homeland.
And Lewandowski has reached three figures for his last three clubs: Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich and now Barcelona. And here's the full breakdown:
103 goals in 187 games for Dortmund (aged 22-26)
344 goals in 375 games for Bayern (aged 26-34)
101 goals in 147 games for Barcelona (aged 34 - 37)
Elite company
The veteran marksman is still 15 goals short of his century at international level, however, having hit 85 goals in 158 games for Poland.
Lewandowski's incredible goal-scoring exploits mean he now joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar in an elite trio of players to score 100+ goals for three different clubs since 2000.
It's a heck of an achievement and, in the interests of thoroughness, here's how both CR7 and Neymar managed it:
Real Madrid - 450 goals (2009/10 - 2017/18) Manchester United Utd - 145 goals (2003/04 - 2008/09 and 2021/22 - 2022/23) Juventus - 101 goals (2018/19 - 2021/2022)
Santos - 139 goals (2009 - 2013 and 2022/23) PSG - 118 goals (2017/18 - 2022/23) Barcelona - 105 goals (2013/14 - 2016/17)