Robert Lewandowski, new Chicago Fire player
Polish forward Robert Lewandowski, his national team’s all-time top scorer and former Barcelona star, will play in Major League Soccer with the Chicago Fire. The club announced a two-year contract on Monday, subject to obtaining a visa and international transfer certificate.
Lewandowski, 38 years old on August 21, joins a team that is third in the Eastern Conference with 26 points after 14 games, just in the World Cup break. The franchise opened a training center last year and is building McDonald’s Park, its own stadium that would open in 2028. Its possible debut would be on July 16 against Vancouver.
European career and key figures
With Barcelona, Lewandowski won three La Liga titles (including this season) and a Copa del Rey. In 192 games with the Catalan club he scored 119 goals. He arrived from Bayern Munich in 2022 for $52 million. In the Bundesliga, wearing the Bayern and Borussia Dortmund shirts, he scored 312 goals in 384 games and won 10 league championships.
For his national team, Lewandowski played a record 167 international matches since his debut in 2008 against San Marino. His 89 goals double that of any other Pole. However, he only played in two World Cups, reaching the round of 16 in 2022. After failing to qualify for this year’s World Cup, he hinted at his international retirement. Poland’s next commitments are in the Nations League in September.
Lewandowski will occupy a Designated Player position, one of the three squads that allow him to exceed the salary cap. His contract runs through the 2027-28 season, including the remainder of 2026 and the 2027 miniseason, before the league adopts the European summer-to-spring calendar.




