Barcelona's 37-year-old Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has equaled former Barcelona striker Lionel Messi's historic achievement in the Champions League, according to the 365Scores statistical portal.
According to the source, Lewandowski scored against his 40th club in Europe's top competition. This equals Messi's record for most goals. Lewandowski's 40th club against which he scored was Copenhagen. He scored in the 48th minute of the match, helping his team secure a crushing 4-1 victory. The match took place as part of the 8th round of the 2025/26 Champions League.
Next in the rankings is star Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo, who has scored goals against 38 different clubs.