Ewa Pajor, born on December third, nineteen ninety-six, is a distinguished Polish professional footballer who has made a significant impact in women's football. Currently, she plays as a striker for Liga F club Barcelona and proudly serves as the captain of the Poland national team.
Pajor began her senior career with Medyk Konin, where she quickly established herself as a formidable player. During her three years with the club, she helped secure two Ekstraliga titles and three national cups, showcasing her talent and determination on the field.
In two thousand fifteen, she made a pivotal move to VfL Wolfsburg, where her career flourished. Over her tenure, she won five Frauen-Bundesliga titles and nine consecutive DFB-Pokals. Pajor also earned two league top goalscorer awards and played in three UEFA Women's Champions League finals, further solidifying her reputation as one of the top strikers in the game.
In two thousand twenty-four, she joined Barcelona, where she quickly became the club's top scorer in all competitions during her first season. Her contributions were instrumental in the team winning a domestic triple, and they finished as runners-up in the two thousand twenty-four to twenty-five UEFA Women's Champions League.
Recognized for her exceptional talent, Pajor has been named Polish Women's Player of the Year six times by the Piłka Nożna weekly. In two thousand twenty-five, she won the Women's Gerd Müller Trophy and achieved an impressive eighth place in that year's Ballon d'Or rankings.