Robert Lewandowski played his final match at the Camp Nou as a Barcelona player, starting in the 3-1 victory against Real Betis in the penultimate round of La Liga.
The Polish striker, who previously announced his departure at the end of the season, concludes a legendary four-year stint featuring three La Liga titles.
While he didn’t find the net in his home farewell, manager Hansi Flick ensured a fitting tribute by substituting him in the 82nd minute.
As he walked off the pitch, Lewandowski was moved to tears while receiving a standing ovation from the fans, honoring a man who scored 119 goals for the Blaugrana.
ليفاندوفسكي يغادر ملعب كامب نو باكياً 😢🏟️#الدوري_الإسباني#LaLiga pic.twitter.com/g9xPWcTyVD
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In the match itself, Raphinha scored twice, followed by a goal from Isco for Betis, before Joao Cancelo sealed the 3-1 win with a stunning long-range strike.
While the 38-year-old’s next destination remains unconfirmed, reports suggest a move to either Major League Soccer (MLS) or the Saudi Pro League.




