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WILL ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI PLAY IN THE 2026 WORLD CUP?
Robert Lewandowski is one of those names that define an era. A relentless goalscorer, a natural leader, and an enduring icon of European football. But with 37 years old by the time the 2026 World Cup kicks off, many are wondering: will we see him once again in a Polish jersey on the biggest stage in world football? In this article, we analyze his current form with Barcelona, his influence on the Polish national team, and his realistic chances of playing in what would be his fourth World Cup. We also review statistics, interesting facts, and the importance of "LewanGol" both on and off the pitch.
How Lewandowski is approaching 2026
Robert Lewandowski remains a goal-scoring machine, although it's natural that the passage of time has begun to show. In the 2024-25 season with FC Barcelona, he has shown brilliant moments, although he no longer has the lethal consistency he offered at Bayern Munich. Even so, his status as a key player keeps him as an undisputed starter for both his club and the national team.
With the experience accumulated in three World Cups (primarily 2018 and 2022) and almost two decades at the top level, Lewandowski is an absolute icon for Poland. His role is no longer just that of a goalscorer: he is captain, mentor, and the team's tactical compass. He himself has said that playing in the 2026 World Cup would be a dream come true to end his international career on a high note.
Recent Statistics
2024-25 Season (Barcelona): 28 matches, 14 goals, 5 assists
Polish National Team (until October 2025): 148 matches, 82 goals
National Team Goal Average: 0.55 per match
Shots per match: 3.9
Poland Goal Involvement Percentage: 45%
Although he no longer has the explosiveness he once did, his intelligence in positioning himself, his instincts, and his ability to link up with others keep him among the most dangerous attackers on the continent. If his physical condition holds up, there's no reason why Lewandowski shouldn't be at the USA-Canada-Mexico 2026 World Cup.
Poland's path to qualification
Poland faces a difficult but not impossible path to the 2026 World Cup. In Europe, the qualifiers are demanding and the competition for spots is fierce. However, the new format broadens their chances, with more direct qualification and the possibility of qualifying through the Nations League playoffs.
Under the leadership of coach Michał Probierz, Poland has combined experience with new talent. Lewandowski remains the team's star player, but players like Zieliński, Szymański, and Kiwior have taken on greater roles. The team has shown solidity at home and some inconsistency away, but is still in the fight.
Factors that will define qualification
Performance of young talents in key matches
Lewandowski's ability to stay physically available
The final group draw and direct rivals
Nations League results, key for the playoffs
Home strength in Warsaw, where they are difficult to beat
Lewandowski has stated that if the national team He needs it and he feels fit, he'll play in the World Cup. Unlike other stars who retire prematurely, Robert has made it clear that his love for his country is more important than fatigue or age. If they qualify, Poland would arrive with a balanced team, with emerging talent and a veteran leader up front. Nobody wants to face a striker with his experience in a tournament like this.
Fun Facts and Life Off the Field
Robert Lewandowski is not only a football icon, but also a highly influential public figure in Europe. His discipline, healthy lifestyle, and high-performance mentality have made him a role model both on and off the pitch. Alongside his wife Anna, a nutritionist and former athlete, he has promoted a holistic approach to sport and daily life. Lewandowski is also one of the most educated footballers of his generation: he speaks several languages, has a degree in Physical Education, and has invested in tech startups, fashion, and charity. Things you might not know: He is the all-time top scorer for the Polish national team. He was close to signing for Manchester United before joining Dortmund. He scored 5 goals in 9 minutes in 2015, a record. Guinness.
He has his own brand of healthy coffee: “RL9 Coffee”.
He has donated millions to children's hospitals and charities in Poland.
Outside of sports, his public image is impeccable. He is a UNICEF ambassador and actively participates in campaigns against racism and violence in sports. Lewandowski doesn't just play for goals: he plays for values. That's why seeing him at the World Cup would be much more than just football. It would be the perfect ending to an exemplary career.
If Poland manages to qualify, the football world will have one last chance to enjoy one of the best strikers of his generation on a global stage. And make no mistake, with Robert, goals are never lacking.
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