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List of UEFA Champions League hat-tricks

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Messi
Lionel Messi jointly holds the record for most hat-tricks. He andRobert Lewandowski are also the only players to score four or more goals on multiple occasions.
Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo is the joint record holder for the most Champions League hat-tricks with eight. He is the only player to score three hat-tricks in one season.

Since the rebranding of the European Champion Clubs' Cup as theUEFA Champions League in 1992, 118 different players from 38 countries have scored three goals or more in a single match (ahat-trick) on 166 occasions, representing 55 clubs from 17 leagues. The first player to achieve the feat wasJuul Ellerman, who scored three times forPSV Eindhoven in a 6–0 victory overŽalgiris on 16 September 1992.[1]Lionel Messi andCristiano Ronaldo have scored three or more goals in a match eight times each in the Champions League, more than any other player, followed byRobert Lewandowski with six, andKarim Benzema andKylian Mbappé, with four each.[2]

Eighteen players have scored four or more goals in a match; of these, only Messi and Lewandowski have achieved this more than once. Only Messi (on 8 March 2012 againstBayer Leverkusen),Luiz Adriano (on 21 October 2014 againstBATE Borisov) andErling Haaland (on 14 March 2023 againstRB Leipzig) have scored five goals in a match.[3][4][5] Only Ronaldo (four times), Mbappé (three times), Messi, Lewandowski, and Benzema (twice each) have scored multiple hat-tricks in the knockout phase.[6] Only Lewandowski has scored a hat-trick for three clubs (Borussia Dortmund,Bayern Munich andBarcelona), with a further fourteen players having scored hat-tricks for two clubs.[2][7]

Ten players have scored a hat-trick on their competition debut:Marco van Basten,Faustino Asprilla,Yakubu,Wayne Rooney,Vincenzo Iaquinta,Grafite,Yacine Brahimi, Erling Haaland,Mislav Oršić, andSébastien Haller;[8] of those, only van Basten and Haller scored four goals. Seven players have scored hat-tricks in consecutive seasons:Adriano (2004–05 and 2005–06),Mario Gómez (2010–11 and 2011–12),Roberto Soldado (2011–12 and 2012–13), Ronaldo (2012–13 and 2013–14, and 2015–16 and 2016–17), Messi (2013–14 and 2014–15),Gabriel Jesus (2018–19 and 2019–20), Kylian Mbappé (2019–20 and 2020–21), and Lewandowski (2021–22 and 2022–23).[9] Three players have scored hat-tricks in back-to-back games. Ronaldo, during his tenure withReal Madrid, netted hat-tricks against Bayern Munich on 18 April andAtlético Madrid on 2 May 2017, the shortest gap between hat-tricks at just 14 days.[10] Luiz Adriano accomplished this feat forShakhtar Donetsk on 21 October and 5 November 2014, with both hat-tricks coming against BATE Borisov in a span of 15 days. Benzema scored a hat-trick for Real againstParis Saint-Germain on 9 March 2022, and againstChelsea on 6 April. Ronaldo is the only player to score three hat-tricks in the same season, doing so during the 2015–16 season; he also scored two in the 2016–17. Five other players have scored multiple hat-tricks in the same season: Messi for Barcelona in both 2011–12 and 2016–17,[11] Gómez for Bayern, also in 2011–12,[12] Luiz Adriano for Shakhtar in 2013–14, Lewandowski for Bayern in 2021–22, and Benzema for Real in the same season.[13]

Mohamed Salah holds the record for the quickest hat-trick, netting three times forLiverpool againstRangers in six minutes and twelve seconds on 12 October 2022.[2][14] Only six players have scored a hat-trick after coming on as a substitute:Uwe Rösler (1. FC Kaiserslautern),Joseba Llorente (Villarreal),Walter Pandiani (Deportivo La Coruña), Mbappé (Paris Saint-Germain),Marcus Rashford (Manchester United), and Salah (Liverpool).[15] The youngest scorer of a hat-trick isRaúl, who scored a hat-trick for Real againstFerencváros, aged 18 years and 114 days, on 18 October 1995.[2][16] Rooney is the youngest debut scorer of a hat-trick, aged 18 years and 340 days, when he scored for Manchester United againstFenerbahçe on 28 September 2004.[17][18] The oldest scorer of a hat-trick is Benzema, who was 34 years and 108 days old when he scored three against Chelsea on 6 April 2022.[2][19] 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 United.[20]

Twelve hat-tricks were scored in the2024–25 season, the most in Champions League history, while none were scored in the1994–95 and2001–02 editions.[8]

Hat-tricks

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Van Basten
Marco van Basten (pictured in 2006) was the first player to score four goals in a match.
Raúl
Raúl (pictured in 2012) scored a hat-trick aged 18 years and 114 days.
Cole
Andy Cole (pictured in 2014) was the first player to score two hat-tricks.
Van Nistelrooy
Ruud van Nistelrooy (pictured in 2006) scored hat-tricks forPSV Eindhoven andManchester United.
Shevchenko
Andriy Shevchenko (pictured in 2017) scored hat-tricks for two teams, both in 4–0 victories.
Owen
Michael Owen (pictured in 2014) scored hat-tricks eight years apart for rivalsLiverpool and Manchester United.
Ronaldo
Ronaldo (pictured in 2019) was the first player to score a hat-trick and be on the losing side.
Rooney
Wayne Rooney (pictured in 2006) scored a hat-trick on his Champions League and Manchester United debut.[21]
Inzaghi
Filippo Inzaghi (pictured in 2011) was the first player to score three hat-tricks.
Gomez
Mario Gómez (pictured in 2012) also scored three hat-tricks, all forBayern Munich.
Luiz Adriano
Luiz Adriano (pictured in 2011) was the first player to score back-to-back hat-tricks.
Kurzawa
Layvin Kurzawa (pictured in 2019) is the only defender to score a hat-trick.
Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski (pictured in 2019) is the only player to score a hat-trick for three clubs.
Benzema
Karim Benzema (pictured in 2018) has scored four hat-tricks, including two in back-to-back matches.
Salah
Mohamed Salah (pictured in 2021) holds the record for the fastest hat-trick, at 6 minutes and 12 seconds.
Neymar
Neymar (pictured in 2015) has scored hat-tricks forBarcelona andParis Saint-Germain.
Yakubu
Yakubu (pictured in 2008) was the first African to score a hat-trick.[22]

TheResult column shows the player's team's score first.

As of 5 November 2025[23]
Key
(X)Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks)
4Player scored four goals
5Player scored five goals
Player's team lost the match
Player's team drew the match
Hat-tricks scored in the UEFA Champions League
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
NetherlandsJuul EllermanNetherlandsPSV EindhovenLithuaniaŽalgiris6–016 September 1992[24]
BrazilRomárioNetherlandsPSV EindhovenGreeceAEK Athens3–04 November 1992[25]
NetherlandsMarco van Basten4ItalyMilanSwedenIFK Göteborg4–025 November 1992[26]
FranceFranck SauzéeFranceMarseilleRussiaCSKA Moscow6–017 March 1993[27]
GermanyBernd HobschGermanyWerder BremenBelarusDinamo Minsk5–216 September 1993[28]
BelgiumLuc NilisBelgiumAnderlechtFinlandHJK3–029 September 1993[29]
FinlandJari LitmanenNetherlandsAjaxHungaryFerencváros5–127 September 1995[30]
Spain RaúlSpainReal MadridHungaryFerencváros6–118 October 1995[31]
EnglandMike NewellEnglandBlackburn RoversNorwayRosenborg4–16 December 1995[32]
ItalyMarco Simone(1)ItalyMilanNorwayRosenborg4–125 September 1996[33]
ColombiaFaustino AsprillaEnglandNewcastle UnitedSpainBarcelona3–217 September 1997[34]
UkraineAndriy Shevchenko(1)UkraineDynamo KyivSpainBarcelona4–05 November 1997[35]
EnglandAndy Cole(1)EnglandManchester UnitedNetherlandsFeyenoord3–1[36]
ItalyFilippo Inzaghi(1)ItalyJuventusUkraineDynamo Kyiv4–118 March 1998[37]
ItalyAlessandro Del PieroItalyJuventusFranceMonaco4–11 April 1998[38]
NorwaySigurd RushfeldtNorwayRosenborgTurkeyGalatasaray3–021 October 1998[39]
NetherlandsRuud van Nistelrooy(1)NetherlandsPSV EindhovenFinlandHJK3–125 November 1998[40]
GermanyUwe RöslerGermany1. FC KaiserslauternFinlandHJK5–29 December 1998[41]
RussiaAndrei TikhonovRussiaSpartak MoscowNetherlandsWillem II3–115 September 1999[42]
ItalySimone Inzaghi4ItalyLazioFranceMarseille5–114 March 2000[43]
SpainGerard LópezSpainValenciaItalyLazio5–25 April 2000[44]
EnglandAndy Cole(2)EnglandManchester UnitedBelgiumAnderlecht5–113 September 2000[45]
ItalyFilippo Inzaghi(2)ItalyJuventusGermanyHamburger SV4–4[46]
NorwayFrode JohnsenNorwayRosenborgSwedenHelsingborg6–126 September 2000[47]
ItalyMarco Simone(2)FranceMonacoAustriaSturm Graz5–027 September 2000[48]
BrazilRivaldoSpainBarcelonaItalyMilan3–318 October 2000[49]
ArgentinaClaudio LópezItalyLazioUkraineShakhtar Donetsk5–125 October 2000[50]
UruguayWalter PandianiSpainDeportivo La CoruñaFranceParis Saint-Germain4–37 March 2001[51]
SerbiaPredrag ĐorđevićGreeceOlympiacosGermanyBayer Leverkusen6–218 September 2002[52]
NetherlandsRoy Makaay(1)SpainDeportivo La CoruñaGermanyBayern Munich3–2[53]
ItalyFilippo Inzaghi(3)ItalyMilanSpainDeportivo La Coruña4–024 September 2002[54]
Nigeria YakubuIsraelMaccabi HaifaGreeceOlympiacos3–0[55]
EnglandMichael Owen(1)EnglandLiverpoolRussiaSpartak Moscow3–122 October 2002[56]
FranceThierry HenryEnglandArsenalItalyRoma3–127 November 2002[57]
EnglandAlan ShearerEnglandNewcastle UnitedGermanyBayer Leverkusen3–126 February 2003[58]
Brazil RonaldoSpainReal MadridEnglandManchester United3–423 April 2003[59]
Ivory CoastDidier Drogba(1)FranceMarseilleSerbiaPartizan3–01 October 2003[60]
CroatiaDado Pršo4FranceMonacoSpainDeportivo La Coruña8–35 November 2003[61]
NetherlandsRoy Makaay(2)GermanyBayern MunichNetherlandsAjax4–028 September 2004[62]
EnglandWayne RooneyEnglandManchester UnitedTurkeyFenerbahçe6–2[63]
CroatiaIvan KlasnićGermanyWerder BremenBelgiumAnderlecht5–12 November 2004[64]
NetherlandsRuud van Nistelrooy4(2)EnglandManchester UnitedCzech RepublicSparta Prague4–13 November 2004[65]
RussiaSergei SemakRussiaCSKA MoscowFranceParis Saint-Germain3–17 December 2004[66]
TurkeyTuncay ŞanlıTurkeyFenerbahçeEnglandManchester United3–08 December 2004[67]
FranceSylvain WiltordFranceLyonGermanyWerder Bremen7–28 March 2005[68]
Brazil Adriano(1)ItalyInter MilanPortugalPorto3–115 March 2005[69]
ItalyVincenzo IaquintaItalyUdineseGreecePanathinaikos3–014 September 2005[70]
BrazilRonaldinhoSpainBarcelonaItalyUdinese4–127 September 2005[71]
CameroonSamuel Eto'o(1)SpainBarcelonaGreecePanathinaikos5–02 November 2005[72]
UkraineAndriy Shevchenko4(2)ItalyMilanTurkeyFenerbahçe4–023 November 2005[73]
Brazil Adriano(2)ItalyInter MilanSlovakiaArtmedia Bratislava4–0[74]
Georgia (country)Levan KobiashviliGermanySchalke 04NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven3–0[75]
SpainFernando MorientesSpainValenciaGreeceOlympiacos4–212 September 2006[76]
Ivory CoastDidier Drogba(2)EnglandChelseaBulgariaLevski Sofia3–127 September 2006[77]
BrazilKakáItalyMilanBelgiumAnderlecht4–11 November 2006[78]
IsraelYossi BenayounEnglandLiverpoolTurkeyBeşiktaş8–06 November 2007[79]
SpainJoseba LlorenteSpainVillarrealDenmarkAaB6–321 October 2008[80]
BrazilJádsonUkraineShakhtar DonetskSwitzerlandBasel5–026 November 2008[81]
BrazilGrafiteGermanyVfL WolfsburgRussiaCSKA Moscow3–115 September 2009[82]
EnglandMichael Owen(2)EnglandManchester UnitedGermanyVfL Wolfsburg3–18 December 2009[83]
DenmarkNicklas BendtnerEnglandArsenalPortugalPorto5–09 March 2010[84]
ArgentinaLionel Messi4(1)SpainBarcelonaEnglandArsenal4–16 April 2010[85]
CroatiaIvica OlićGermanyBayern MunichFranceLyon3–027 April 2010[86]
CameroonSamuel Eto'o(2)ItalyInter MilanGermanyWerder Bremen4–029 September 2010[87]
WalesGareth BaleEnglandTottenham HotspurItalyInter Milan3–420 October 2010[88]
FranceAndré-Pierre GignacFranceMarseilleSlovakiaMŠK Žilina7–03 November 2010[89]
GermanyMario Gómez(1)GermanyBayern MunichRomaniaCFR Cluj4–0[90]
FranceKarim Benzema(1)SpainReal MadridFranceAuxerre4–08 December 2010[91]
ArgentinaLionel Messi(2)SpainBarcelonaCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň4–01 November 2011[92]
GermanyMario Gómez(2)GermanyBayern MunichItalyNapoli3–22 November 2011[93]
SpainRoberto Soldado(1)SpainValenciaBelgiumGenk7–023 November 2011[94]
FranceBafétimbi Gomis4FranceLyonCroatiaDinamo Zagreb7–17 December 2011[95]
ArgentinaLionel Messi5(3)SpainBarcelonaGermanyBayer Leverkusen7–17 March 2012[96]
GermanyMario Gómez4(3)GermanyBayern MunichSwitzerlandBasel7–013 March 2012[97]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo(1)SpainReal MadridNetherlandsAjax4–13 October 2012[98]
SpainRoberto Soldado(2)SpainValenciaBelarusBATE Borisov3–023 October 2012[99]
PeruClaudio PizarroGermanyBayern MunichFranceLille6–17 November 2012[100]
TurkeyBurak YılmazTurkeyGalatasarayRomaniaCFR Cluj3–1[101]
PortugalRui PedroRomaniaCFR ClujPortugalBraga3–120 November 2012[102]
BrazilLuiz Adriano(1)UkraineShakhtar DonetskDenmarkNordsjælland5–2[103]
PolandRobert Lewandowski4(1)GermanyBorussia DortmundSpainReal Madrid4–124 April 2013[104]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo(2)SpainReal MadridTurkeyGalatasaray6–117 September 2013[105]
ArgentinaLionel Messi(4)SpainBarcelonaNetherlandsAjax4–018 September 2013[106]
GreeceKostas MitroglouGreeceOlympiacosBelgiumAnderlecht3–02 October 2013[107]
SwedenZlatan Ibrahimović4FranceParis Saint-GermainBelgiumAnderlecht5–023 October 2013[108]
SpainÁlvaro NegredoEnglandManchester CityRussiaCSKA Moscow5–25 November 2013[109]
ChileArturo VidalItalyJuventusDenmarkCopenhagen3–127 November 2013[110]
BrazilNeymar(1)SpainBarcelonaScotlandCeltic6–111 December 2013[111]
NetherlandsRobin van PersieEnglandManchester UnitedGreeceOlympiacos3–019 March 2014[112]
AlgeriaYacine BrahimiPortugalPortoBelarusBATE Borisov6–017 September 2014[113]
EnglandDanny WelbeckEnglandArsenalTurkeyGalatasaray4–11 October 2014[114]
BrazilLuiz Adriano5(2)UkraineShakhtar DonetskBelarusBATE Borisov7–021 October 2014[115]
BrazilLuiz Adriano(3)UkraineShakhtar DonetskBelarusBATE Borisov5–05 November 2014[116]
ArgentinaLionel Messi(5)SpainBarcelonaCyprusAPOEL4–025 November 2014[117]
ArgentinaSergio Agüero(1)EnglandManchester CityGermanyBayern Munich3–2[118]
CroatiaMario MandžukićSpainAtlético MadridGreeceOlympiacos4–026 November 2014[119]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo(3)SpainReal MadridUkraineShakhtar Donetsk4–015 September 2015[120]
PolandRobert Lewandowski(2)GermanyBayern MunichCroatiaDinamo Zagreb5–029 September 2015[121]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo4(4)SpainReal MadridSwedenMalmö FF8–08 December 2015[122]
FranceKarim Benzema(2)
FranceOlivier Giroud(1)EnglandArsenalGreeceOlympiacos3–09 December 2015[123]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo(5)SpainReal MadridGermanyVfL Wolfsburg3–012 April 2016[124]
ArgentinaLionel Messi(6)SpainBarcelonaScotlandCeltic7–013 September 2016[125]
ArgentinaSergio Agüero(2)EnglandManchester CityGermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach4–014 September 2016[126]
ArgentinaLionel Messi(7)SpainBarcelonaEnglandManchester City4–019 October 2016[127]
GermanyMesut ÖzilEnglandArsenalBulgariaLudogorets Razgrad6–0[128]
SpainLucas PérezEnglandArsenalSwitzerlandBasel4–16 December 2016[129]
TurkeyArda TuranSpainBarcelonaGermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach4–0[130]
GabonPierre-Emerick AubameyangGermanyBorussia DortmundPortugalBenfica4–08 March 2017[131]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo(6)SpainReal MadridGermanyBayern Munich4–218 April 2017[132]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo(7)SpainReal MadridSpainAtlético Madrid3–02 May 2017[133]
EnglandHarry Kane(1)EnglandTottenham HotspurCyprusAPOEL3–026 September 2017[134]
FranceWissam Ben YedderSpainSevillaSloveniaMaribor3–0[135]
FranceLayvin KurzawaFranceParis Saint-GermainBelgiumAnderlecht5–031 October 2017[136]
BrazilPhilippe CoutinhoEnglandLiverpoolRussiaSpartak Moscow7–06 December 2017[137]
SenegalSadio ManéEnglandLiverpoolPortugalPorto5–014 February 2018[138]
ArgentinaLionel Messi(8)SpainBarcelonaNetherlandsPSV Eindhoven4–018 September 2018[139]
ArgentinaPaulo DybalaItalyJuventusSwitzerlandYoung Boys3–02 October 2018[140]
Bosnia and HerzegovinaEdin DžekoItalyRomaCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň5–0[141]
BrazilNeymar(2)FranceParis Saint-GermainSerbiaRed Star Belgrade6–13 October 2018[142]
BrazilGabriel Jesus(1)EnglandManchester CityUkraineShakhtar Donetsk6–07 November 2018[143]
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo(8)ItalyJuventusSpainAtlético Madrid3–012 March 2019[144]
BrazilLucas MouraEnglandTottenham HotspurNetherlandsAjax3–28 May 2019[145]
NorwayErling Haaland(1)AustriaRed Bull SalzburgBelgiumGenk6–217 September 2019[146]
CroatiaMislav OršićCroatiaDinamo ZagrebItalyAtalanta4–018 September 2019[147]
GermanySerge Gnabry4GermanyBayern MunichEnglandTottenham Hotspur7–21 October 2019[148]
EnglandRaheem SterlingEnglandManchester CityItalyAtalanta5–122 October 2019[149]
FranceKylian Mbappé(1)FranceParis Saint-GermainBelgiumClub Brugge5–0[150]
BrazilRodrygoSpainReal MadridTurkeyGalatasaray6–06 November 2019[151]
PolandRobert Lewandowski4(3)GermanyBayern MunichSerbiaRed Star Belgrade6–026 November 2019[152]
PolandArkadiusz MilikItalyNapoliBelgiumGenk4–010 December 2019[153]
BrazilGabriel Jesus(2)EnglandManchester CityCroatiaDinamo Zagreb4–111 December 2019[154]
SloveniaJosip Iličić4ItalyAtalantaSpainValencia4–310 March 2020[155]
EnglandMarcus RashfordEnglandManchester UnitedGermanyRB Leipzig5–028 October 2020[156]
FranceAlassane PléaGermanyBorussia MönchengladbachUkraineShakhtar Donetsk6–03 November 2020[157]
PortugalDiogo JotaEnglandLiverpoolItalyAtalanta5–0[158]
Turkeyİrfan Can KahveciTurkeyİstanbul BaşakşehirGermanyRB Leipzig3–42 December 2020[159]
FranceOlivier Giroud4(2)EnglandChelseaSpainSevilla4–0[160]
BrazilNeymar(3)FranceParis Saint-GermainTurkeyİstanbul Başakşehir5–19 December 2020[161]
FranceKylian Mbappé(2)FranceParis Saint-GermainSpainBarcelona4–116 February 2021[162]
FranceChristopher NkunkuGermanyRB LeipzigEnglandManchester City3–615 September 2021[163]
Ivory CoastSébastien Haller4NetherlandsAjaxPortugalSporting CP5–1[164]
PolandRobert Lewandowski(4)GermanyBayern MunichPortugalBenfica5–22 November 2021[165]
PolandRobert Lewandowski(5)GermanyBayern MunichAustriaRed Bull Salzburg7–18 March 2022[166]
FranceKarim Benzema(3)SpainReal MadridFranceParis Saint-Germain3–19 March 2022[167]
FranceKarim Benzema(4)SpainReal MadridEnglandChelsea3–16 April 2022[168]
PolandRobert Lewandowski(6)SpainBarcelonaCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň5–17 September 2022[169]
EgyptMohamed SalahEnglandLiverpoolScotlandRangers7–112 October 2022[170]
NorwayErling Haaland5(2)EnglandManchester CityGermanyRB Leipzig7–014 March 2023[171]
BrazilEvanilsonPortugalPortoBelgiumAntwerp4–125 October 2023[172]
PortugalJoão MárioPortugalBenficaItalyInter Milan3–329 November 2023[173]
EnglandHarry Kane4(2)GermanyBayern MunichCroatiaDinamo Zagreb9–217 September 2024[174]
GermanyKarim AdeyemiGermanyBorussia DortmundScotlandCeltic7–11 October 2024[175]
BrazilVinícius JúniorSpainReal MadridGermanyBorussia Dortmund5–222 October 2024[176]
BrazilRaphinhaSpainBarcelonaGermanyBayern Munich4–123 October 2024[177]
SwedenViktor GyökeresPortugalSporting CPEnglandManchester City4–15 November 2024[178]
ColombiaLuis DíazEnglandLiverpoolGermanyBayer Leverkusen4–0[179]
GreeceVangelis PavlidisPortugalBenficaSpainBarcelona4–521 January 2025[180]
FranceOusmane DembéléFranceParis Saint-GermainGermanyStuttgart4–129 January 2025[181]
ArgentinaLautaro MartínezItalyInter MilanFranceMonaco3–0[182]
EnglandMorgan RogersEnglandAston VillaScotlandCeltic4–2[183]
FranceKylian Mbappé(3)SpainReal MadridEnglandManchester City3–119 February 2025[184]
GuineaSerhou GuirassyGermanyBorussia DortmundSpainBarcelona3–115 April 2025[185]
FranceKylian Mbappé(4)SpainReal MadridKazakhstanKairat5–030 September 2025[186]
SpainFermín LópezSpainBarcelonaGreeceOlympiacos6–121 October 2025[187]
NigeriaVictor OsimhenTurkeyGalatasarayNetherlandsAjax3–05 November 2025[188]

Multiple hat-tricks

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The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.Bold indicates a player who is currently active in Europe.

RankPlayerHat-tricks
1ArgentinaLionel Messi8
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo
3PolandRobert Lewandowski6
4FranceKarim Benzema4
FranceKylian Mbappé
6BrazilLuiz Adriano3
GermanyMario Gómez
ItalyFilippo Inzaghi
BrazilNeymar
10BrazilAdriano2
ArgentinaSergio Agüero
EnglandAndy Cole
Ivory CoastDidier Drogba
CameroonSamuel Eto'o
FranceOlivier Giroud
NorwayErling Haaland
BrazilGabriel Jesus
EnglandHarry Kane
NetherlandsRoy Makaay
NetherlandsRuud van Nistelrooy
EnglandMichael Owen
UkraineAndriy Shevchenko
ItalyMarco Simone
SpainRoberto Soldado

Hat-tricks by nationality

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As of 5 November 2025

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from a single nation.

Champions League hat-tricks by nationality
RankNationHat-tricksLast hat-trick
1Brazil2323 October 2024
2France2030 September 2025
3Argentina1329 January 2025
England29 January 2025
5Portugal1129 November 2023
6Spain921 October 2025
7Germany81 October 2024
Italy14 September 2005
9Netherlands719 March 2014
Poland7 September 2022
11Croatia518 September 2019
12Norway414 March 2023
Turkey2 December 2020
14Ivory Coast315 September 2021
15Cameroon229 September 2010
Colombia5 November 2024
Greece21 January 2025
Nigeria5 November 2025
Russia7 December 2004
Sweden5 November 2024
Ukraine23 November 2005
22Algeria117 September 2014
Belgium29 September 1993
Bosnia and Herzegovina2 October 2018
Chile27 November 2013
Denmark9 March 2010
Egypt12 October 2022
Finland27 September 1995
Gabon8 March 2017
Georgia23 November 2005
Guinea15 April 2025
Israel6 November 2007
Peru7 November 2012
Senegal14 February 2018
Serbia18 September 2002
Slovenia10 March 2020
Uruguay7 March 2001
Wales20 October 2010

Hat-tricks by club

[edit]
As of 5 November 2025

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from given club.

Champions League hat-tricks by club
RankClubHat-tricksLast hat-trick
1SpainReal Madrid1730 September 2025
2SpainBarcelona1621 October 2025
3GermanyBayern Munich1217 September 2024
4EnglandLiverpool75 November 2024
EnglandManchester City14 March 2023
EnglandManchester United28 October 2020
FranceParis Saint-Germain29 January 2025
8EnglandArsenal66 December 2016
ItalyJuventus12 March 2019
10ItalyMilan51 November 2006
11GermanyBorussia Dortmund415 April 2025
ItalyInter Milan29 January 2025
SpainValencia23 October 2012
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk5 November 2014
15EnglandTottenham Hotspur38 May 2019
FranceMarseille3 November 2010
NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven25 November 1998
18EnglandChelsea22 December 2020
EnglandNewcastle United26 February 2003
FranceLyon7 December 2011
FranceMonaco5 November 2003
GermanyWerder Bremen2 November 2004
GreeceOlympiacos2 October 2013
ItalyLazio25 October 2000
NetherlandsAjax15 September 2021
NorwayRosenborg26 September 2000
PortugalBenfica21 January 2025
PortugalPorto25 October 2023
SpainDeportivo La Coruña18 September 2002
TurkeyGalatasaray5 November 2025
31AustriaRed Bull Salzburg117 September 2019
BelgiumAnderlecht29 September 1993
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb18 September 2019
EnglandAston Villa29 January 2025
EnglandBlackburn Rovers6 December 1995
Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern9 December 1998
GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach3 November 2020
GermanyRB Leipzig15 September 2021
GermanySchalke 0423 November 2005
GermanyVfL Wolfsburg15 September 2009
IsraelMaccabi Haifa24 September 2002
ItalyAtalanta10 March 2020
ItalyNapoli10 December 2019
ItalyRoma2 October 2018
ItalyUdinese14 September 2005
PortugalSporting CP5 November 2024
RomaniaCFR Cluj20 November 2012
RussiaCSKA Moscow7 December 2004
RussiaSpartak Moscow15 September 1999
SpainAtlético Madrid26 November 2014
SpainSevilla26 September 2017
SpainVillarreal21 October 2008
TurkeyFenerbahçe8 December 2004
Turkeyİstanbul Başakşehir2 December 2020
UkraineDynamo Kyiv5 November 1997

See also

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References

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  172. ^"UEFA Champions League - Antwerp-FC Porto".UEFA. 25 October 2023.Archived from the original on 2 September 2023. Retrieved25 October 2023.
  173. ^"UEFA Champions League - Benfica-Inter".UEFA. 29 November 2023.Archived from the original on 29 September 2023. Retrieved29 November 2023.
  174. ^"UEFA Champions League - Bayern München-GNK Dinamo".UEFA. 17 September 2024. Retrieved17 September 2024.
  175. ^"UEFA Champions League - Borussia Dortmund-Celtic".UEFA. 1 October 2024. Retrieved1 October 2024.
  176. ^"UEFA Champions League - Real Madrid-B. Dortmund".UEFA. 22 October 2024. Retrieved22 October 2024.
  177. ^"UEFA Champions League - Barcelona-Bayern München".UEFA. 23 October 2024. Retrieved23 October 2024.
  178. ^"UEFA Champions League - Sporting CP-Man City".UEFA. 5 November 2024. Retrieved5 November 2024.
  179. ^"UEFA Champions League - Liverpool-Leverkusen".UEFA. 5 November 2024. Retrieved5 November 2024.
  180. ^"UEFA Champions League - Benfica-Barcelona".UEFA. 21 January 2025. Retrieved21 January 2025.
  181. ^"UEFA Champions League - Stuttgart-Paris".UEFA. 29 January 2025. Retrieved29 January 2025.
  182. ^"UEFA Champions League - Inter-Monaco".UEFA. 29 January 2025. Retrieved29 January 2025.
  183. ^"UEFA Champions League - Aston Villa-Celtic".UEFA. 29 January 2025. Retrieved29 January 2025.
  184. ^"UEFA Champions League - Real Madrid-Man City".UEFA. 19 February 2025. Retrieved19 February 2025.
  185. ^"UEFA Champions League - B. Dortmund-Barcelona".UEFA. 15 April 2025. Retrieved15 April 2025.
  186. ^"UEFA Champions League - Kairat Almaty-Real Madrid".UEFA. 30 September 2025. Retrieved30 September 2025.
  187. ^"UEFA Champions League - Barcelona-Olympiacos".UEFA. 21 October 2025. Retrieved21 October 2025.
  188. ^"UEFA Champions League - Ajax-Galatasaray".UEFA. 5 November 2025. Retrieved5 November 2025.
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