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After Europe, this is where Robert Levandovski continues his career.
Serbia⚽ Sports5 days ago

After Europe, this is where Robert Levandovski continues his career.

Robert Lewandowski, a Polish footballer who spent 19 years playing in European clubs, has signed with the Chicago Fire in the MLS league. He most recently played for Barcelona over the past four years, scoring 120 goals in 193 matches. Throughout his career, he has also played for teams such as Znicz, Lech, Borussia Dortmund, and Bayern Munich, scoring 447 goals in 562 Bundesliga matches. The transfer was confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, a well-known sports journalist, who reported that Lewandowski visited the club and city two weeks prior and will officially sign early next week.

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After Europe, this is where Robert Levandovski continues his career.

Robert Lewandowski, a Polish footballer who spent 19 years playing in European clubs, has signed with the Chicago Fire in the MLS league. He most recently played for Barcelona over the past four years, scoring 120 goals in 193 matches. Throughout his career, he has also played for teams such as Znicz, Lech, Borussia Dortmund, and Bayern Munich, scoring 447 goals in 562 Bundesliga matches. The transfer was confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, a well-known sports journalist, who reported that Lewandowski visited the club and city two weeks prior and will officially sign early next week.

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