Robert Lewandowski is one of the most famous footballers on the planet and is the Gerd Müller Trophy winner for the Best Goalscorer of 2022, while he currently leading the Pichichi rankings in LaLiga Santander… but here are five things you might not already know about Lewi!
Lewandowski has won 12 league titles in the past 13 years
The Polish striker is a winner. And, the evidence of that is in the fact that he has now won 12 league titles in the past 13 years of his career. Lewandowski won the Polish championship with Lech Poznań in 2009/10, before winning the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund in 2010/11 and 2011/12. While he didn’t finish top of the table in 2012/13, he then won eight Bundesliga trophies in a row with Bayern Munich and has now become a champion of LaLiga Santander in 2022/23.
He hails from a sporting family
Lewandowski may be one of the best footballers on the planet, but he is not the only member of his family who has dedicated himself to sport professionally. His father, Krzysztof Lewandowski, is a former judo champion, while his mother, Iwona Lewandowska, was a professional volleyball player in Poland. Milena Lewandowski, his sister, followed in his mother’s footsteps and was capped by the Polish under-21 volleyball team. And don’t forget, Lewandowski is married to Anna Stachurska, a Polish karate star who won bronze at the 2009 World Karate Championships.
He takes almost unreal care of his body
Lewandowski’s goalscoring stats are only possible with a combination of talent and physical prowess, something the Pole takes care of almost to the extreme. His former teammate at Bayern Munich, and former Athletic Club star, Javi Martínez once said that at pre-season camp he often tried to get Lewandowski to try some typical sweets he’d brought back from Spain. The Polish striker constantly refused, in line with his strict diet. Lewandowski has stated on many occasions that he tries to control all factors that can determine his physical condition, even his sleeping positions, to minimize chances of injury and maximize his on-field performance.
A natural disaster changed the course of his career
Back in 2010, in the summer of his move to Borussia Dortmund, Lewandowski was due to travel to the UK to visit Blackburn Rovers’ facilities ahead of a proposed move to the second-tier English side. Lewandowski was excited about the opportunity to play in England, but his flight coincided with the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull, an event that disrupted all air traffic in Europe for several weeks and prevented him from traveling. “Did it change my life? No doubt, maybe if I had met with Blackburn I would have stayed there,” Lewandowski later said. He moved to German side Borussia Dortmund instead and the rest, as they say, is history.
The following motorsport is his hobby
Lewandowski’s interest in sports is not just limited to football. He has been spotted playing tennis, golf and, above all, attending Formula 1 races. The Polish international has been spotted at iconic Grand Prix events such as Monaco, to indulge in one of his big passions. “I have followed Formula 1 since I was very young and I always remember Michael Schumacher, everything he achieved was unbelievable,” he once revealed about one of his idols and inspirations.