List of FIFA World Cup hat-tricks

This article is about hat-tricks at the men's World Cup. For hat-tricks at the Women's World Cup, see List of FIFA Women's World Cup hat-tricks.
Gabriel Batistuta of Argentina is the only player to score a hat-trick at two World Cups.

This is a list of all hat-tricks scored during FIFA World Cups; that is, the occasions when a footballer has scored three or more goals in a single football World Cup match (not including FIFA World Cup qualification matches). Scoring a hat-trick in a World Cup is a relatively rare event: only 50 hat-tricks have been scored in over 700 matches in the 19 editions of the World Cup tournament. As FIFA is the governing body of football (soccer), official hat-tricks are only noted when FIFA recognises that at least three goals were scored by one player in one match.

The first hat-trick was scored by Bert Patenaude of the United States, playing against Paraguay in 1930; the most recent (as of 25 June 2014) was by Xherdan Shaqiri of Switzerland, playing against Honduras in 2014.

The only World Cup not to have at least one hat-trick scored was the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. The record number of hat-tricks in a single World Cup tournament is eight, during the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland.

Notable World Cup hat-tricks

List of World Cup hat-tricks

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
§ Player's team lost the match
FIFA World Cup hat-tricks
Sequence Player Time of goals For Result Against Tournament Round Date Ref
1. Patenaude, BertBert Patenaude 10', 15', 50'  United States 3–0  Paraguay Uruguay 1930 8 Group stage 17 July 1930 [8]
2. Stábile, GuillermoGuillermo Stábile 8', 17', 80'  Argentina 6–3  Mexico Uruguay 1930 8Group stage 19 July 1930 [9]
3. Cea, PedroPedro Cea 18', 67', 72'  Uruguay 6–1  Yugoslavia Uruguay 1930 3Semi-final 27 July 1930 [10]
4. Schiavio, AngeloAngelo Schiavio 18', 29', 64'  Italy 7–1  United States Italy 1934 8First round 27 May 1934 [11]
5. Conen, EdmundEdmund Conen 66', 70', 87'  Germany 5–2  Belgium Italy 1934 8First round 27 May 1934 [12]
6. Nejedlý, OldřichOldřich Nejedlý 19', 71', 80'  Czechoslovakia 3–1  Germany Italy 1934 3Semi-final 3 June 1934 [13]
7. Ernest Wilimowski4 53', 59', 89', 118'  Poland 5–6 a.e.t.§  Brazil France 1938 8First round 5 June 1938 [14]
8. Leônidas 18', 93', 104'  Brazil 6–5 a.e.t.  Poland France 1938 8First round 5 June 1938 [14]
9. Wetterström, GustavGustav Wetterström 32', 37', 44'  Sweden 8–0  Cuba France 1938 5Quarter-final 12 June 1938 [15]
10. Andersson, HarryHarry Andersson 9', 81', 89'  Sweden 8–0  Cuba France 1938 5Quarter-final 12 June 1938 [15]
11. MiguezÓscar Míguez 14', 45', 56'  Uruguay 8–0  Bolivia Brazil 1950 8Group stage 2 July 1950 [16]
12. Ademir4 17', 36', 52', 58'  Brazil 7–1  Sweden Brazil 1950 2Final round 9 July 1950 [17]
13. Kocsis, SándorSándor Kocsis 24', 36', 50'  Hungary 9–0  South Korea Switzerland 1954 8Group stage 17 June 1954 [18]
14. Probst, ErichErich Probst 4', 21', 24'  Austria 5–0  Czechoslovakia Switzerland 1954 8Group stage 19 June 1954 [19]
15. Borges, CarlosCarlos Borges 17', 47', 57'  Uruguay 7–0  Scotland Switzerland 1954 8Group stage 19 June 1954 [20]
16. Kocsis, SándorSándor Kocsis4 3', 21', 67', 78'  Hungary 8–3  West Germany Switzerland 1954 8Group stage 20 June 1954 [21]
17. Sargun, BurhanBurhan Sargun 37', 64', 70'  Turkey 7–0  South Korea Switzerland 1954 8Group stage 20 June 1954 [22]
18. Morlock, MaxMax Morlock 30', 60', 77'  West Germany 7–2  Turkey Switzerland 1954 8Group stage 23 June 1954 [23]
19. Theodor Wagner 25', 27', 53'  Austria 7–5   Switzerland Switzerland 1954 5Quarter-final 26 June 1954 [24]
20. HugiJosef Hügi 17', 19', 58'   Switzerland 5–7§  Austria Switzerland 1954 5Quarter-final 26 June 1954 [24]
21. Fontaine, JustJust Fontaine 24', 30', 67'  France 7–3  Paraguay Sweden 1958 Group stage 8 June 1958 [25]
22. Pelé 52', 64', 75'  Brazil 5–2  France Sweden 1958 3Semi-final 24 June 1958 [26]
23. Fontaine, JustJust Fontaine4 16', 36', 78', 89'  France 6–3  West Germany Sweden 1958 4Third-place match 28 June 1958 [27]
24. Albert, FlóriánFlórián Albert 1', 6', 53'  Hungary 6–1  Bulgaria Chile 1962 8Group stage 3 June 1962 [28]
25. Eusébio4 27', 43' (pen.), 56', 59' (pen.)  Portugal 5–3  North Korea England 1966 5Quarter-final 23 July 1966 [29]
26. Hurst, GeoffGeoff Hurst 18', 98', 120'  England 4–2 a.e.t.  West Germany England 1966 1Final 30 July 1966 [30]
27. MullerGerd Müller 27', 52' (pen.), 88'  West Germany 5–2  Bulgaria Mexico 1970 8Group stage 7 June 1970 [31]
28. MullerGerd Müller 19', 26', 39'  West Germany 3–1  Peru Mexico 1970 8Group stage 10 June 1970 [32]
29. Bajević, DušanDušan Bajević 8', 30', 81  Yugoslavia 9–0  Zaire West Germany 1974 8Group stage 18 June 1974 [33]
30. Szarmach, AndrzejAndrzej Szarmach 30', 34', 50'  Poland 7–0  Haiti West Germany 1974 8Group stage 19 June 1974 [34]
31. Rensenbrink, RobRob Rensenbrink 40' (pen.), 62', 79' (pen.)  Netherlands 3–0  Iran Argentina 1978 8Group stage 3 June 1978 [35]
32. Cubillas, TeófiloTeófilo Cubillas 36' (pen.), 39' (pen.), 79'  Peru 4–1  Iran Argentina 1978 8Group stage 11 June 1978 [36]
33. Kiss, LászlóLászló Kiss 69', 72', 76'  Hungary 10–1  El Salvador Spain 1982 First group stage 15 June 1982 [37]
34. Rummenigge, Karl-HeinzKarl-Heinz Rummenigge 9', 57', 66'  West Germany 4–1  Chile Spain 1982 8First group stage 20 June 1982 [38]
35. Boniek, ZbigniewZbigniew Boniek 4', 26', 53'  Poland 3–0  Belgium Spain 1982 6Second group stage 28 June 1982 [39]
36. Rossi, PaoloPaolo Rossi 5', 25', 74  Italy 3–2  Brazil Spain 1982 6Second group stage 5 July 1982 [40]
37. Elkjær Larsen, PrebenPreben Elkjær Larsen 11', 67', 80'  Denmark 6–1  Uruguay Mexico 1986 8Group stage 8 June 1986 [41]
38. Lineker, GaryGary Lineker 9', 14', 34'  England 3–0  Poland Mexico 1986 8Group stage 11 June 1986 [42]
39. Belanov, IgorIgor Belanov 27', 70', 111' (pen.)  Soviet Union 3–4 a.e.t.§  Belgium Mexico 1986 7Round of 16 15 June 1986 [43]
40. Butragueño, EmilioEmilio Butragueño4 43', 56', 80', 88' (pen.)  Spain 5–1  Denmark Mexico 1986 7Round of 16 18 June 1986 [44]
41. Michel Míchel 22', 61', 81'  Spain 3–1  South Korea Italy 1990 8Group stage 17 June 1990 [45]
42. Skuhravý, TomášTomáš Skuhravý 12', 63', 82'  Czechoslovakia 4–1  Costa Rica Italy 1990 7Round of 16 23 June 1990 [46]
43. Batistuta, GabrielGabriel Batistuta 2', 44', 89' (pen.)  Argentina 4–0  Greece United States 1994 8Group stage 21 June 1994 [47]
44. Salenko, OlegOleg Salenko5 14', 41', 44' (pen.), 72', 75'  Russia 6–1  Cameroon United States 1994 8Group stage 28 June 1994 [48]
45. Batistuta, GabrielGabriel Batistuta 73', 78', 83' (pen.)  Argentina 5–0  Jamaica France 1998 8Group stage 21 June 1998 [49]
46. Klose, MiroslavMiroslav Klose 20', 25', 70'  Germany 8–0  Saudi Arabia South KoreaJapan 2002 8Group stage 1 June 2002 [50]
47. Pauleta 14', 65', 77'  Portugal 4–0  Poland South KoreaJapan 2002 8Group stage 10 June 2002 [51]
48. Higuaín, GonzaloGonzalo Higuaín 33', 76', 80'  Argentina 4–1  South Korea South Africa 2010 8Group stage 17 June 2010 [52]
49. Müller, ThomasThomas Müller 12' (pen.), 45', 78'  Germany 4–0  Portugal Brazil 2014 8Group stage 16 June 2014 [53]
50. Shaqiri, XherdanXherdan Shaqiri 6', 31', 71'   Switzerland 3–0  Honduras Brazil 2014 8Group stage 25 June 2014 [54]

See also

References

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