Pajor comes from
Pęgów. She started her football training at the age of 8 in Orlęty Wielenin. After graduating from primary school, she moved to
Konin and trained with
Medyk Konin. On 14 April 2012, she made her
Ekstraliga debut, entering the game in the 55th minute of the match against
AZS PWSZ Biała Podlaska, winning 3–0. On her debut, she scored two goals. The first goal was scored two minutes after entering the pitch. She became the youngest player ever to play in Ekstraliga at 15 years and 133 days old.[2] To be able to participate in this meeting, a special permit was needed from PZPN, because the regulations only allowed players over 16 to play.
Medyk Konin
In the 2012–2013 season, together with Medyk, she won the vice-championship and the
Polish Cup. In the final match against
KP Unia Racibórz, won 2–1, Pajor scored both goals for her team.[3] The seasons 2013–14 and 2014–15 turned out to be even more successful for her. Together with Medyk Konin she won the championship and the Polish Cup twice. She played her last match for the Konin team when Medyk defeated
Górnik Łęczna in the Polish Cup final 5–0. Pajor scored a hat-trick in this match. In total, for the senior team of Medyka, she scored 74 goals in all official matches, of which 64 in the extra league (in 60 appearances).[4]
VfL Wolfsburg
In June 2015, Pajor signed a two-year contract with
VfL Wolfsburg,[5][6] which she then extended in December 2017 to be valid until 30 June 2020.[7] In April 2020, Pajor signed a contract extension with Wolfsburg until 2023.[8]
In the 2018–19 season, she won the German Championship, the German Cup, and the title of Bundesliga top scorer, scoring 24 goals in 19 matches.[9]
In the
2023–24 season, she scored four goals in the 9–1 victory against
Nürnberg.[10]
International career
At the
European Under-17 Championship held in June 2013, together with the Polish U-17 team she won the gold medal.[11] On 9 October, she was awarded the UEFA Under-17 Golden Player Award for the best under-17 player in Europe.
She made her debut in the senior Polish national team under coach Wojciech Basiuk, in the match between Poland and the
Czech Republic, as part of the
Balaton Cup friendly tournament in Hungary, on 20 August 2013. Pajor checked in on the field only in the 75th minute, but in the minute after entering she won a penalty kick, scored by
Patrycja Pożerska. In the 84th minute, Pajor scored.[12]
She took part in the 4 to 11 March 2015 competition for the
Istria Cup in Croatia, which she won first place with her team in the final against
Slovakia.[13]
On 6 September 2022, after scoring three goals against the
Kosovo national team, Pajor became the most effective scorer in the history of the Polish national team, ahead of previous record-holder
Marta Otrębska.[14]