
Robert Lewandowski has etched his name deeper into soccer history, moving ahead of both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo with a remarkable new UEFA Champions League record.
In the annals of the UEFA Champions League, few players have been as lethal in front of goal as Robert Lewandowski, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Each has carved out a legacy not just with volume of goals, but with consistency against a wide array of opponents. Yet a closer look at the data reveals intriguing differences in which clubs have conceded to these stars and which have proven elusive.
Polish striker Robert Lewandowski tops the list in terms of the sheer breadth of opposition, having scored against 41 different clubs in Europe’s premier competition. His goalscoring spread is remarkable, spanning powerhouse teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as clubs from smaller leagues such as Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) and Dinamo Zagreb.
Goals41 Clubs9Benfica7Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade)6Real Madrid, Salzburg5Ajax, Dinamo Zagreb, Olympiakos4Arsenal, Barcelona3AEK Athens, Chelsea, Dynamo Kyiv, Marseille, PSV, Viktoria Plzen2Anderlecht, Atletico Madrid, Besiktas, Borussia Dortmund, Brest, Inter, Lazio, Napoli, Newcastle, Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Young Boys, Zenit St. Petersburg1Antwerp, Bayern, Copenhagen, Juventus, Malaga, Manchester City, Lyon, PSG, Roma, Rostov, Slavia Prague, Tottenham, Villarreal
Lewandowski’s consistency is evident not only in top-tier clashes but also in mid-tier European fixtures, reflecting his adaptability to different styles and defenses. This breadth gives him an edge over even Messi and Ronaldo when considering the variety of clubs scored against.
Messi: Close but with some blind spots
Lionel Messi has found the net against 40 different clubs, just one shy of Lewandowski’s total. The Argentine’s scoring has been weighted toward elite European competition.
Goals40 Clubs9Arsenal8Celtic, Milan7Bayer Leverkusen, Manchester City6Ajax, PSG5Lyon4Bayern, Manchester United, Panathinaikos, PSV, Spartak Moscow3APOEL Nicosia, Chelsea, Dynamo Kyiv, Copenhagen, Juventus, Shakhtar Donetsk, Stuttgart, Viktoria Plzen2Basel, BATE Borisov, Club Brugge, Liverpool, Leipzig, Real Madrid, Roma, Tottenham1Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Monchengladbach, Ferencvaros, Maccabi Haifa, Napoli, Olympiakos, Rangers, Slavia Prague, Sporting, Werder Bremen, Benfica
However, Messi never scored against clubs such as Crvena Zvezda, Dinamo Zagreb, Olympiakos, or Salzburg, all of which Lewandowski has found the net against. Similarly, Messi has scored less frequently against certain elite sides, including Real Madrid (2 goals), highlighting that even the best can face selective resistance.
Lionel Messi playing for FC Barcelona.
Ronaldo: Mix of volume and elite focus
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored against 38 clubs, slightly fewer than both Lewandowski and Messi. Yet the Portuguese star’s scoring has often been weighted toward high-profile opponents and repeated encounters in the latter stages of the Champions League.
Goals38 Clubs10Juventus9Ajax, Bayern7Schalke, Borussia Dortmund, Atletico6Galatasaray, Malmo, APOEL Nicosia, Lyon5Roma, Shakhtar4Marseille, Dynamo Kyiv, Tottenham3Manchester United2Basel, Barcelona, Sevilla, Sheriff, Villarreal, Leverkusen, Arsenal, Milan1Auxerre, Chelsea, Debrecen, Inter, Liverpool, Manchester City, Porto, Ferencvaros, Young Boys
Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid.
Where Ronaldo diverges from Lewandowski is in the smaller or mid-tier clubs on his list. Clubs like Crvena Zvezda, Dinamo Zagreb, and Olympiakos, which Lewandowski has exploited multiple times, remain largely untouched by Ronaldo’s scoring.