List of UEFA Champions League hat-tricks

Messi
Lionel Messi (pictured) and Cristiano Ronaldo share the record for the most hat-tricks (seven) scored in the UEFA Champions League.
Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo is the only player to score three hat-tricks in a single season and the only player to score two consecutive hat-tricks in the knockout stage.

Since the inception of the UEFA Champions League in 1992, 77 players from 32 countries have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match on a total of 93 occasions for 42 different clubs in 15 different leagues. The first player to achieve the feat was Juul Ellerman, who scored three times for PSV Eindhoven in a 6–0 victory over FK Vilnius on 16 September 1992.

Twelve players have scored more than three goals in a match; of these, only Lionel Messi has achieved this more than once, and only Messi and Luiz Adriano have scored five.[1][2] The other ten players to achieve this feat are Marco van Basten, Simone Inzaghi, Dado Pršo, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Andriy Shevchenko, Bafétimbi Gomis, Mario Gómez, Robert Lewandowski, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi have scored three or more goals seven times in the Champions League, more than any other player.[3] Filippo Inzaghi, Mario Gómez and Luiz Adriano have done it on three occasions,[4] while Andy Cole, Michael Owen, Samuel Eto'o, Marco Simone, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Roy Makaay, Roberto Soldado, Didier Drogba, Adriano, Andriy Shevchenko and Robert Lewandowski have scored two hat-tricks.[5][6] Nine of the players have each scored hat-tricks for two or more different clubs: Inzaghi (Juventus and Milan), Owen (Liverpool and Manchester United), Eto'o (Barcelona and Internazionale), Simone (Milan and Monaco), Van Nistelrooy (PSV Eindhoven and Manchester United), Makaay (Deportivo and Bayern Munich), Shevchenko (Dynamo Kyiv and Milan), Drogba (Marseille and Chelsea) and Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich).[6]

Only Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Adriano (Internazionale), Gómez (Bayern Munich), Soldado (Valencia) and Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) have scored hat-tricks in two consecutive seasons. The longest spell between two hat-tricks was achieved by Owen, who scored his first hat-trick on 22 October 2002 for Liverpool and his second over seven years later on 8 December 2009 for Manchester United.

The shortest spell between two hat-tricks was achieved by Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored hat-tricks in back-to-back games for Real Madrid against Bayern Munich on 18 April 2017 and Atlético Madrid on 2 May 2017; the games were separated by just 14 days. Only one other player has scored hat-tricks in back-to-back games – Luiz Adriano for Shakhtar Donetsk against BATE Borisov on 21 October and 5 November 2014, a gap of 15 days – while three other players have scored hat-tricks in the same season: Lionel Messi scored two for Barcelona in the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, the first on 1 November 2011 and the second on 7 March 2012;[7] Mario Gómez scored a hat-trick for Bayern Munich on 2 November 2011 and another four goals on 13 March 2012;[8] Ronaldo is the only player to score more than two hat-tricks in the same season, having scored three goals for Real Madrid on 15 September 2015, another four on 8 December 2015, and another three on 12 April 2016.

Bafétimbi Gomis holds the record for the quickest Champions League hat-trick,[9] netting three times for French team Lyon against Croatian team Dinamo Zagreb in 7 minutes on 7 December 2011.[10] The record was previously held for 16 years by Mike Newell, who scored a hat-trick for English team Blackburn Rovers against Norwegian team Rosenborg on 6 December 1995 in 9 minutes.[11]

The youngest scorer of a Champions League hat-trick was Raúl, who scored a hat-trick for Real Madrid against Ferencváros aged 18 years and 114 days.[12] Wayne Rooney also scored a Champions League hat-trick at the age of 18, when he scored for Manchester United against Fenerbahçe.[13]

The 2004–05 season held the record for the most hat-tricks in a season, with eight. The record was equaled in 2013–14.

Hat-tricks

Raúl
Raúl scored a hat-trick aged just 18.
Van Nistelrooy
Ruud van Nistelrooy scored hat-tricks for PSV and Manchester United.
Shevchenko
Andriy Shevchenko scored hat-tricks for two teams, both in 4–0 victories.
Owen
Michael Owen scored hat-tricks eight years apart for rivals Liverpool and Manchester United.
Inzaghi
Filippo Inzaghi was the first player to score three hat-tricks.
Gomez
Mario Gómez also scored three hat-tricks, all for Bayern Munich.
Gomis
Bafétimbi Gomis scored the quickest Champions League hat-trick.
Luiz Adriano
Luiz Adriano was the first to score back-to-back hat-tricks.

As of 2 May 2017[14]

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Player For Against Result Date Ref
Netherlands Ellerman, JuulJuul Ellerman Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Lithuania FK Žalgiris Vilnius 6–0 16 September 1992 [15]
Brazil Romário Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Greece AEK Athens 5–0 4 November 1992 [16]
Netherlands van Basten, MarcoMarco van Basten4 Italy Milan Sweden IFK Göteborg 4–0 25 November 1992 [17]
France Sauzée, FranckFranck Sauzée France Marseille Russia CSKA Moscow 6–0 17 March 1993 [18]
Russia Rodionov, SergeySergey Rodionov Russia Spartak Moscow Latvia Skonto 5–0 15 September 1993 [19]
Germany Hobsch, BerndBernd Hobsch Germany Werder Bremen Belarus Dinamo Minsk 5–2 16 September 1993 [20]
Belgium Nilis, LucLuc Nilis Belgium Anderlecht Finland HJK Helsinki 3–0 29 September 1993 [21]
Finland Litmanen, JariJari Litmanen Netherlands Ajax Hungary Ferencváros 5–1 27 September 1995 [22]
Spain , RaúlRaúl Spain Real Madrid Hungary Ferencváros 6–1 18 October 1995 [23]
England Newell, MikeMike Newell England Blackburn Rovers Norway Rosenborg 4–1 6 December 1995 [24]
Italy Simone, MarcoMarco Simone Italy Milan Norway Rosenborg 4–1 25 September 1996 [25]
Colombia Asprilla, FaustinoFaustino Asprilla England Newcastle United Spain Barcelona 3–2 17 September 1997 [26]
Ukraine Shevchenko, AndriyAndriy Shevchenko Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv Spain Barcelona 4–0 5 November 1997 [27]
England Cole, AndyAndy Cole England Manchester United Netherlands Feyenoord 3–1 5 November 1997 [28]
Italy Inzaghi, FilippoFilippo Inzaghi Italy Juventus Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 4–1 18 March 1998 [29]
Italy Del Piero, AlessandroAlessandro Del Piero Italy Juventus France Monaco 4–1 1 April 1998 [30]
Norway Rushfeldt, SigurdSigurd Rushfeldt Norway Rosenborg Turkey Galatasaray 3–0 21 October 1998 [31]
Netherlands van Nistelrooy, RuudRuud van Nistelrooy Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Finland HJK Helsinki 3–1 25 November 1998 [32]
Germany Rösler, UweUwe Rösler Germany Kaiserslautern Finland HJK Helsinki 5–2 9 December 1998 [33]
Russia Tikhonov, AndreiAndrei Tikhonov Russia Spartak Moscow Netherlands Willem II 3–1 15 September 1999 [34]
Italy Inzaghi, SimoneSimone Inzaghi4 Italy Lazio France Marseille 5–1 14 March 2000 [35]
Spain López, GerardGerard López Spain Valencia Italy Lazio 5–2 5 April 2000 [36]
England Cole, AndyAndy Cole England Manchester United Belgium Anderlecht 5–1 13 September 2000 [37]
Italy Inzaghi, FilippoFilippo Inzaghi Italy Juventus Germany Hamburg 4–4 13 September 2000 [38]
Norway Johnsen, FrodeFrode Johnsen Norway Rosenborg Sweden Helsingborg 6–1 26 August 2000 [39]
Italy Simone, MarcoMarco Simone France Monaco Austria Sturm Graz 5–0 27 September 2000 [40]
Brazil Rivaldo Spain Barcelona Italy Milan 3–3 18 October 2000 [41]
Argentina López, ClaudioClaudio López Italy Lazio Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 5–1 25 October 2000 [42]
Uruguay Pandiani, WalterWalter Pandiani Spain Deportivo La Coruña France Paris Saint-Germain 4–3 7 March 2001 [43]
Serbia Đorđević, PredragPredrag Đorđević Greece Olympiacos Germany Bayer Leverkusen 6–2 18 September 2002 [44]
Netherlands Makaay, RoyRoy Makaay Spain Deportivo La Coruña Germany Bayern Munich 3–2 18 September 2002 [45]
Italy Inzaghi, FilippoFilippo Inzaghi Italy Milan Spain Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 24 September 2002 [46]
Nigeria Yakubu Israel Maccabi Haifa Greece Olympiacos 3–0 24 September 2002 [47]
England Owen, MichaelMichael Owen England Liverpool Russia Spartak Moscow 3–1 22 October 2002 [48]
France Henry, ThierryThierry Henry England Arsenal Italy Roma 3–1 27 November 2002 [49]
England Shearer, AlanAlan Shearer England Newcastle United Germany Bayer Leverkusen 3–1 26 February 2003 [50]
Brazil Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid England Manchester United 3–4 23 April 2003 [51]
Ivory Coast Drogba, DidierDidier Drogba France Marseille Serbia Partizan 3–0 1 October 2003 [52]
Croatia Pršo, DadoDado Pršo4 France Monaco Spain Deportivo La Coruña 8–3 5 November 2003 [53]
Netherlands Makaay, RoyRoy Makaay Germany Bayern Munich Netherlands Ajax 4–0 28 September 2004 [54]
England Rooney, WayneWayne Rooney England Manchester United Turkey Fenerbahçe 6–2 28 September 2004 [55]
Croatia Klasnić, IvanIvan Klasnić Germany Werder Bremen Belgium Anderlecht 5–1 2 November 2004 [56]
Netherlands van Nistelrooy, RuudRuud van Nistelrooy4 England Manchester United Czech Republic Sparta Prague 4–1 3 November 2004 [57]
Russia Semak, SergeiSergei Semak Russia CSKA Moscow France Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 7 December 2004 [58]
Turkey Şanlı, TuncayTuncay Şanlı Turkey Fenerbahçe England Manchester United 3–0 8 December 2004 [59]
France Wiltord, SylvainSylvain Wiltord France Lyon Germany Werder Bremen 7–2 8 March 2005 [60]
Brazil , AdrianoAdriano Italy Internazionale Portugal Porto 3–1 15 March 2005 [61]
Italy Iaquinta, VincenzoVincenzo Iaquinta Italy Udinese Greece Panathinaikos 3–0 14 September 2005 [62]
Brazil Ronaldinho Spain Barcelona Italy Udinese 4–1 27 September 2005 [63]
Cameroon Eto'o, SamuelSamuel Eto'o Spain Barcelona Greece Panathinaikos 5–0 2 November 2005 [64]
Ukraine Shevchenko, AndriyAndriy Shevchenko4 Italy Milan Turkey Fenerbahçe 4–0 23 November 2005 [65]
Brazil , AdrianoAdriano Italy Internazionale Slovakia Artmedia Bratislava 4–0 23 November 2005 [66]
Georgia (country) Kobiashvili, LevanLevan Kobiashvili Germany Schalke 04 Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 3–0 23 November 2005 [67]
Spain Morientes, FernandoFernando Morientes Spain Valencia Greece Olympiacos 4–2 12 September 2006 [68]
Ivory Coast Drogba, DidierDidier Drogba England Chelsea Bulgaria Levski Sofia 3–1 27 September 2006 [69]
Brazil Kaká Italy Milan Belgium Anderlecht 4–1 1 November 2006 [70]
Israel Benayoun, YossiYossi Benayoun England Liverpool Turkey Beşiktaş 8–0 6 November 2007 [71]
Spain Llorente, JosebaJoseba Llorente Spain Villarreal Denmark AaB 6–3 21 October 2008 [72]
Brazil Jádson Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Switzerland Basel 5–0 26 November 2008 [73]
Brazil Grafite Germany Wolfsburg Russia CSKA Moscow 3–1 15 September 2009 [74]
England Owen, MichaelMichael Owen England Manchester United Germany Wolfsburg 3–1 8 December 2009 [75]
Denmark Bendtner, NicklasNicklas Bendtner England Arsenal Portugal Porto 5–0 9 March 2010 [76]
Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi4 Spain Barcelona England Arsenal 4–1 6 April 2010 [77]
Croatia Olić, IvicaIvica Olić Germany Bayern Munich France Lyon 3–0 27 April 2010 [78]
Cameroon Eto'o, SamuelSamuel Eto'o Italy Internazionale Germany Werder Bremen 4–0 29 September 2010 [79]
Wales Bale, GarethGareth Bale England Tottenham Hotspur Italy Internazionale 3–4 20 October 2010 [80]
France Gignac, André-PierreAndré-Pierre Gignac France Marseille Slovakia MŠK Žilina 7–0 3 November 2010 [81]
Germany Gómez, MarioMario Gómez Germany Bayern Munich Romania CFR Cluj 4–0 3 November 2010 [82]
France Benzema, KarimKarim Benzema Spain Real Madrid France Auxerre 4–0 8 December 2010 [83]
Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Spain Barcelona Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 4–0 1 November 2011 [84]
Germany Gómez, MarioMario Gómez Germany Bayern Munich Italy Napoli 3–2 2 November 2011 [85]
Spain Soldado, RobertoRoberto Soldado Spain Valencia Belgium Genk 7–0 23 November 2011 [86]
France Gomis, BafétimbiBafétimbi Gomis4 France Lyon Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 7–1 7 December 2011 [87]
Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi5 Spain Barcelona Germany Bayer Leverkusen 7–1 7 March 2012 [88]
Germany Gómez, MarioMario Gómez4 Germany Bayern Munich Switzerland Basel 7–0 13 March 2012 [89]
Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid Netherlands Ajax 4–1 3 October 2012 [90]
Spain Soldado, RobertoRoberto Soldado Spain Valencia Belarus BATE Borisov 3–0 23 October 2012 [91]
Peru Pizarro, ClaudioClaudio Pizarro Germany Bayern Munich France Lille 6–1 7 November 2012 [92]
Turkey Yılmaz, BurakBurak Yılmaz Turkey Galatasaray Romania CFR Cluj 3–1 7 November 2012 [93]
Portugal Rui Pedro Romania CFR Cluj Portugal Braga 3–1 20 November 2012 [94]
Brazil Luiz Adriano Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Denmark Nordsjælland 5–2 20 November 2012 [95]
Poland Lewandowski, RobertRobert Lewandowski4 Germany Borussia Dortmund Spain Real Madrid 4–1 24 April 2013 [96]
Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid Turkey Galatasaray 6–1 17 September 2013 [97]
Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Spain Barcelona Netherlands Ajax 4–0 18 September 2013 [98]
Greece Mitroglou, KonstantinosKonstantinos Mitroglou Greece Olympiacos Belgium Anderlecht 3–0 2 October 2013 [99]
Sweden Ibrahimović, ZlatanZlatan Ibrahimović4 France Paris Saint-Germain Belgium Anderlecht 5–0 23 October 2013 [100]
Spain Negredo, ÁlvaroÁlvaro Negredo England Manchester City Russia CSKA Moscow 5–2 5 November 2013 [101]
Chile Vidal, ArturoArturo Vidal Italy Juventus Denmark Copenhagen 3–1 27 November 2013 [102]
Brazil Neymar Spain Barcelona Scotland Celtic 6–1 11 December 2013 [103]
Netherlands van Persie, RobinRobin van Persie England Manchester United Greece Olympiacos 3–0 19 March 2014 [104]
Algeria Brahimi, YacineYacine Brahimi Portugal Porto Belarus BATE Borisov 6–0 17 September 2014 [105]
England Welbeck, DannyDanny Welbeck England Arsenal Turkey Galatasaray 4–1 1 October 2014 [106]
Brazil Luiz Adriano5 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Belarus BATE Borisov 7–0 21 October 2014 [107]
Brazil Luiz Adriano Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Belarus BATE Borisov 5–0 5 November 2014 [108]
Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Spain Barcelona Cyprus APOEL 4–0 25 November 2014 [109]
Argentina Agüero, SergioSergio Agüero England Manchester City Germany Bayern Munich 3–2 25 November 2014 [110]
Croatia Mandžukić, MarioMario Mandžukić Spain Atlético Madrid Greece Olympiacos 4–0 26 November 2014 [111]
Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 4–0 15 September 2015 [112]
Poland Lewandowski, RobertRobert Lewandowski Germany Bayern Munich Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 5–0 29 September 2015 [113]
Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo4 Spain Real Madrid Sweden Malmö FF 8–0 8 December 2015 [114]
France Benzema, KarimKarim Benzema Spain Real Madrid Sweden Malmö FF 8–0 8 December 2015 [115]
France Giroud, OlivierOlivier Giroud England Arsenal Greece Olympiacos 3–0 9 December 2015 [116]
Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid Germany VfL Wolfsburg 3–0 12 April 2016 [117]
Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Spain Barcelona Scotland Celtic 7–0 13 September 2016 [118]
Argentina Agüero, SergioSergio Agüero England Manchester City Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–0 14 September 2016 [119]
Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Spain Barcelona England Manchester City 4–0 19 October 2016 [120]
Germany Özil, MesutMesut Özil England Arsenal Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad 6–0 19 October 2016 [121]
Spain Pérez, LucasLucas Pérez England Arsenal Switzerland Basel 4–1 6 December 2016 [122]
Turkey Turan, ArdaArda Turan Spain Barcelona Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–0 6 December 2016 [123]
Gabon Aubameyang, Pierre-EmerickPierre-Emerick Aubameyang Germany Borussia Dortmund Portugal Benfica 4–0 8 March 2017 [124]
Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid Germany Bayern Munich 4–2 18 April 2017 [125]
Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Spain Real Madrid Spain Atlético Madrid 3–0 2 May 2017 [126]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Argentina Lionel Messi 7
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
3 Germany Mario Gómez 3
Italy Filippo Inzaghi
Brazil Luiz Adriano
6 Brazil Adriano 2
Argentina Sergio Agüero
France Karim Benzema
England Andy Cole
Ivory Coast Didier Drogba
Cameroon Samuel Eto'o
Netherlands Roy Makaay
England Michael Owen
Italy Marco Simone
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko
Spain Roberto Soldado
Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy
Poland Robert Lewandowski

See also

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