Robert Lewandowski secured the fourth spot on Europe's all‑time international scorer list on 9 July 2026, tallying 89 goals in 167 appearances for Poland, trailing only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Romelu Lukaku.

How did Lewandowski reach fourth place?

The UEFA European Qualifiers feature compiled data showing Lewandowski’s 89 goals place him just behind Lukaku’s 93. His record includes crucial strikes in World Cup qualifiers and Euro 2024 matches, cementing his reputation as Poland’s most prolific scorer. The list, released by UEFA, ranks active players, confirming Lewandowski’s ongoing impact.

Why is this ranking significant for Lewandowski?

Being fourth among Europe’s elite scorers underscores Lewandowski’s consistency over a decade‑long international career. Each goal contributes to Poland’s qualification campaigns, and his position reflects both longevity and high‑level performance. The ranking also fuels comparisons with contemporaries like Harry Kane, who sits fifth with 85 goals.

What does the future hold?

Lewandowski, now 38, remains active for both club and country. With Poland aiming for Euro 2028 qualification, each match offers a chance to add to his tally. Should he add a handful of goals, he could challenge Lukaku’s second‑place spot, reshaping the European scoring hierarchy.

How does Lewandowski compare to other legends?

The chart places historic figures such as Ferenc Puskás (84 goals) and Gerd Müller (68 goals) below Lewandowski, highlighting his modern‑era achievement. While Ronaldo’s 146 goals dominate the list, Lewandowski’s 89 marks a rare blend of durability and finishing skill that few European forwards have matched.