Messi
Lionel Messi jointly holds the record for most hat-tricks. He and Robert 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 the UEFA Champions League in 1992, 107 different players from 37 countries have scored three goals or more in a single match (a hat-trick) on 152 occasions, representing 53 clubs from 17 leagues. The first player to achieve the feat was Juul Ellerman, who scored three times for PSV Eindhoven in a 6–0 victory over Žalgiris on 16 September 1992.[1] Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have scored three or more goals in a match eight times each in the Champions League, more than any other player, followed by Robert Lewandowski with six, and Karim Benzema with four.[2]

Only Lewandowski has scored a hat-trick for three clubs (Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich and Barcelona), with a further twelve players having scored hat-tricks for two clubs: Filippo Inzaghi (Juventus and AC Milan), Michael Owen (Liverpool and Manchester United), Samuel Eto'o (Barcelona and Inter Milan), Marco Simone (Milan and Monaco), Ruud van Nistelrooy (PSV and Manchester United), Roy Makaay (Deportivo La Coruña and Bayern), Andriy Shevchenko (Dynamo Kyiv and Milan), Didier Drogba (Marseille and Chelsea), Neymar (Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain), Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Juventus), Olivier Giroud (Arsenal and Chelsea) and Erling Haaland (Salzburg and Manchester City).[2][3]

Seventeen 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 against Bayer Leverkusen), Luiz Adriano (on 21 October 2014 against BATE Borisov) and Haaland (on 14 March 2023 against RB Leipzig) have scored five goals in a match.[4][5][6] The other thirteen players to score four goals in a game are van Basten, Simone Inzaghi, Dado Pršo, van Nistelrooy, Shevchenko, Bafétimbi Gomis, Mario Gómez, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Ronaldo, Serge Gnabry, Josip Iličić, Giroud and Sébastien Haller.[2] Only Ronaldo (four times), Messi, Lewandowski and Benzema (twice each) have scored multiple hat-tricks in the knockout stage.[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, Haaland, Mislav Oršić, and Haller;[2][8] of those, only van Basten and Haller have scored four goals. Seven players have scored hat-tricks in consecutive seasons: Adriano (2004–05 and 2005–06), 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), and Kylian Mbappé (2019–20 and 2020–21).[9] Three players have scored hat-tricks in back-to-back games; Ronaldo for Real against Bayern on 18 April and Atlético Madrid on 2 May 2017, the shortest gap between hat-tricks at just 14 days.[10] Luiz Adriano accomplished this feat for Shakhtar 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 against PSG on 9 March 2022, and against Chelsea on 6 April. Ronaldo is the only player to score three hat-tricks in the same season, doing so during the 2015–16 season. Four other players have scored multiple hat-tricks in the same season: Messi for Barcelona in both 2011–12,[11] and again in 2016–17, Gómez for Bayern, also in 2011–12,[12] Lewandowski scored two hat-tricks for Bayern in 2021–22, and Benzema did so for Real in the same season.[13]

Mohamed Salah holds the record for the quickest hat-trick, netting three times for Liverpool against Rangers 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 (Kaiserslautern), Joseba Llorente (Villarreal), Walter Pandiani (Deportivo), Mbappé (PSG), Marcus Rashford (Manchester United), and Salah.[15] The youngest scorer of a hat-trick was Raúl, who scored a hat-trick for Real against Ferencváros, 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 against Fenerbahçe 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]

Ten hat-tricks were scored in the 2019–20 season, the most of any season in Champions League history.[8]

Hat-tricks

Van Basten
Marco van Basten was the first player to score four goals in a match
Raúl
Raúl scored a hat-trick aged 18 years and 114 days
Cole
Andy Cole was the first player to score two hat-tricks
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
Ronaldo
Ronaldo was the first player to score a hat-trick and be on the losing side
Rooney
Wayne Rooney was the first teenager to score a hat-trick on his debut
Inzaghi
Filippo Inzaghi was the first player to score three hat-tricks
Gomez
Mario Gómez also scored three hat-tricks, all for Bayern Munich
Luiz Adriano
Luiz Adriano was the first player to score back-to-back hat-tricks
Kurzawa
Layvin Kurzawa is the only defender to score a hat-trick
Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski is the only player to score a hat-trick for three clubs
Benzema
Karim Benzema has scored four hat-tricks, including two in back-to-back matches
Salah
Mohamed Salah holds the record for the fastest hat-trick, at 6 minutes and 12 seconds
Neymar
Neymar has scored hat-tricks for Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain
Yakubu
Yakubu was the first African to score a hat-trick[21]

"Result" column shows the player's team's score first.

As of 29 November 2023[7]
Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Player's team lost the match
Player's team drew the match
() Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks)
Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Netherlands Juul Ellerman Netherlands PSV EindhovenLithuania Žalgiris6–016 September 1992[22]
Brazil Romário Netherlands PSV EindhovenGreece AEK Athens3–04 November 1992[23]
Netherlands Marco van Basten4 Italy MilanSweden IFK Göteborg4–025 November 1992[24]
France Franck Sauzée France MarseilleRussia CSKA Moscow6–017 March 1993[25]
Russia Sergey Rodionov Russia Spartak MoscowLatvia Skonto5–015 September 1993[26]
Germany Bernd Hobsch Germany Werder BremenBelarus Dinamo Minsk5–216 September 1993[27]
Belgium Luc Nilis Belgium AnderlechtFinland HJK3–029 September 1993[28]
Finland Jari Litmanen Netherlands AjaxHungary Ferencváros5–127 September 1995[29]
Spain Raúl Spain Real MadridHungary Ferencváros6–118 October 1995[30]
England Mike Newell England Blackburn RoversNorway Rosenborg4–16 December 1995[31]
Italy Marco Simone (1) Italy MilanNorway Rosenborg4–125 September 1996[32]
Colombia Faustino Asprilla England Newcastle UnitedSpain Barcelona3–217 September 1997[33]
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko (1) Ukraine Dynamo KyivSpain Barcelona4–05 November 1997[34]
England Andy Cole (1) England Manchester UnitedNetherlands Feyenoord3–15 November 1997[35]
Italy Filippo Inzaghi (1) Italy JuventusUkraine Dynamo Kyiv4–118 March 1998[36]
Italy Alessandro Del Piero Italy JuventusFrance Monaco4–11 April 1998[37]
Norway Sigurd Rushfeldt Norway RosenborgTurkey Galatasaray3–021 October 1998[38]
Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy (1) Netherlands PSV EindhovenFinland HJK3–125 November 1998[39]
Germany Uwe Rösler Germany 1. FC KaiserslauternFinland HJK5–29 December 1998[40]
Russia Andrei Tikhonov Russia Spartak MoscowNetherlands Willem II3–115 September 1999[41]
Italy Simone Inzaghi4 Italy LazioFrance Marseille5–114 March 2000[42]
Spain Gerard López Spain ValenciaItaly Lazio5–25 April 2000[43]
England Andy Cole (2) England Manchester UnitedBelgium Anderlecht5–113 September 2000[44]
Italy Filippo Inzaghi (2) Italy JuventusGermany Hamburger SV4–413 September 2000[45]
Norway Frode Johnsen Norway RosenborgSweden Helsingborg6–126 September 2000[46]
Italy Marco Simone (2) France MonacoAustria Sturm Graz5–027 September 2000[47]
Brazil Rivaldo Spain BarcelonaItaly Milan3–318 October 2000[48]
Argentina Claudio López Italy LazioUkraine Shakhtar Donetsk5–125 October 2000[49]
Uruguay Walter Pandiani Spain Deportivo La CoruñaFrance Paris Saint-Germain4–37 March 2001[50]
Serbia Predrag Đorđević Greece OlympiacosGermany Bayer Leverkusen6–218 September 2002[51]
Netherlands Roy Makaay (1) Spain Deportivo La CoruñaGermany Bayern Munich3–218 September 2002[52]
Italy Filippo Inzaghi (3) Italy MilanSpain Deportivo La Coruña4–024 September 2002[53]
Nigeria Yakubu Israel Maccabi HaifaGreece Olympiacos3–024 September 2002[54]
England Michael Owen (1) England LiverpoolRussia Spartak Moscow3–122 October 2002[55]
France Thierry Henry England ArsenalItaly Roma3–127 November 2002[56]
England Alan Shearer England Newcastle UnitedGermany Bayer Leverkusen3–126 February 2003[57]
Brazil Ronaldo Spain Real MadridEngland Manchester United3–423 April 2003[58]
Ivory Coast Didier Drogba (1) France MarseilleSerbia Partizan3–01 October 2003[59]
Croatia Dado Pršo4 France MonacoSpain Deportivo La Coruña8–35 November 2003[60]
Netherlands Roy Makaay (2) Germany Bayern MunichNetherlands Ajax4–028 September 2004[61]
England Wayne Rooney England Manchester UnitedTurkey Fenerbahçe6–228 September 2004[62]
Croatia Ivan Klasnić Germany Werder BremenBelgium Anderlecht5–12 November 2004[63]
Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy (2)4 England Manchester UnitedCzech Republic Sparta Prague4–13 November 2004[64]
Russia Sergei Semak Russia CSKA MoscowFrance Paris Saint-Germain3–17 December 2004[65]
Turkey Tuncay Şanlı Turkey FenerbahçeEngland Manchester United3–08 December 2004[66]
France Sylvain Wiltord France LyonGermany Werder Bremen7–28 March 2005[67]
Brazil Adriano (1) Italy Inter MilanPortugal Porto3–115 March 2005[68]
Italy Vincenzo Iaquinta Italy UdineseGreece Panathinaikos3–014 September 2005[69]
Brazil Ronaldinho Spain BarcelonaItaly Udinese4–127 September 2005[70]
Cameroon Samuel Eto'o (1) Spain BarcelonaGreece Panathinaikos5–02 November 2005[71]
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko (2)4 Italy MilanTurkey Fenerbahçe4–023 November 2005[72]
Brazil Adriano (2) Italy Inter MilanSlovakia Artmedia Bratislava4–023 November 2005[73]
Georgia (country) Levan Kobiashvili Germany Schalke 04Netherlands PSV Eindhoven3–023 November 2005[74]
Spain Fernando Morientes Spain ValenciaGreece Olympiacos4–212 September 2006[75]
Ivory Coast Didier Drogba (2) England ChelseaBulgaria Levski Sofia3–127 September 2006[76]
Brazil Kaká Italy MilanBelgium Anderlecht4–11 November 2006[77]
Israel Yossi Benayoun England LiverpoolTurkey Beşiktaş8–06 November 2007[78]
Spain Joseba Llorente Spain VillarrealDenmark AaB6–321 October 2008[79]
Brazil Jádson Ukraine Shakhtar DonetskSwitzerland Basel5–026 November 2008[80]
Brazil Grafite Germany VfL WolfsburgRussia CSKA Moscow3–115 September 2009[81]
England Michael Owen (2) England Manchester UnitedGermany VfL Wolfsburg3–18 December 2009[82]
Denmark Nicklas Bendtner England ArsenalPortugal Porto5–09 March 2010[83]
Argentina Lionel Messi (1)4 Spain BarcelonaEngland Arsenal4–16 April 2010[84]
Croatia Ivica Olić Germany Bayern MunichFrance Lyon3–027 April 2010[85]
Cameroon Samuel Eto'o (2) Italy Inter MilanGermany Werder Bremen4–029 September 2010[86]
Wales Gareth Bale England Tottenham HotspurItaly Inter Milan3–420 October 2010[87]
France André-Pierre Gignac France MarseilleSlovakia MŠK Žilina7–03 November 2010[88]
Germany Mario Gómez (1) Germany Bayern MunichRomania CFR Cluj4–03 November 2010[89]
France Karim Benzema (1) Spain Real MadridFrance Auxerre4–08 December 2010[90]
Argentina Lionel Messi (2) Spain BarcelonaCzech Republic Viktoria Plzeň4–01 November 2011[91]
Germany Mario Gómez (2) Germany Bayern MunichItaly Napoli3–22 November 2011[92]
Spain Roberto Soldado (1) Spain ValenciaBelgium Genk7–023 November 2011[93]
France Bafétimbi Gomis4 France LyonCroatia Dinamo Zagreb7–17 December 2011[94]
Argentina Lionel Messi (3)5 Spain BarcelonaGermany Bayer Leverkusen7–17 March 2012[95]
Germany Mario Gómez (3)4 Germany Bayern MunichSwitzerland Basel7–013 March 2012[96]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (1) Spain Real MadridNetherlands Ajax4–13 October 2012[97]
Spain Roberto Soldado (2) Spain ValenciaBelarus BATE Borisov3–023 October 2012[98]
Peru Claudio Pizarro Germany Bayern MunichFrance Lille6–17 November 2012[99]
Turkey Burak Yılmaz Turkey GalatasarayRomania CFR Cluj3–17 November 2012[100]
Portugal Rui Pedro Romania CFR ClujPortugal Braga3–120 November 2012[101]
Brazil Luiz Adriano (1) Ukraine Shakhtar DonetskDenmark Nordsjælland5–220 November 2012[102]
Poland Robert Lewandowski (1)4 Germany Borussia DortmundSpain Real Madrid4–124 April 2013[103]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (2) Spain Real MadridTurkey Galatasaray6–117 September 2013[104]
Argentina Lionel Messi (4) Spain BarcelonaNetherlands Ajax4–018 September 2013[105]
Greece Kostas Mitroglou Greece OlympiacosBelgium Anderlecht3–02 October 2013[106]
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović4 France Paris Saint-GermainBelgium Anderlecht5–023 October 2013[107]
Spain Álvaro Negredo England Manchester CityRussia CSKA Moscow5–25 November 2013[108]
Chile Arturo Vidal Italy JuventusDenmark Copenhagen3–127 November 2013[109]
Brazil Neymar (1) Spain BarcelonaScotland Celtic6–111 December 2013[110]
Netherlands Robin van Persie England Manchester UnitedGreece Olympiacos3–019 March 2014[111]
Algeria Yacine Brahimi Portugal PortoBelarus BATE Borisov6–017 September 2014[112]
England Danny Welbeck England ArsenalTurkey Galatasaray4–11 October 2014[113]
Brazil Luiz Adriano (2)5 Ukraine Shakhtar DonetskBelarus BATE Borisov7–021 October 2014[114]
Brazil Luiz Adriano (3) Ukraine Shakhtar DonetskBelarus BATE Borisov5–05 November 2014[115]
Argentina Lionel Messi (5) Spain BarcelonaCyprus APOEL4–025 November 2014[116]
Argentina Sergio Agüero (1) England Manchester CityGermany Bayern Munich3–225 November 2014[117]
Croatia Mario Mandžukić Spain Atlético MadridGreece Olympiacos4–026 November 2014[118]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (3) Spain Real MadridUkraine Shakhtar Donetsk4–015 September 2015[119]
Poland Robert Lewandowski (2) Germany Bayern MunichCroatia Dinamo Zagreb5–029 September 2015[120]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (4) 4 Spain Real MadridSweden Malmö FF8–08 December 2015[121]
France Karim Benzema (2) Spain Real MadridSweden Malmö FF8–08 December 2015[121]
France Olivier Giroud (1) England ArsenalGreece Olympiacos3–09 December 2015[122]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (5) Spain Real MadridGermany VfL Wolfsburg3–012 April 2016[123]
Argentina Lionel Messi (6) Spain BarcelonaScotland Celtic7–013 September 2016[124]
Argentina Sergio Agüero (2) England Manchester CityGermany Borussia Mönchengladbach4–014 September 2016[125]
Argentina Lionel Messi (7) Spain BarcelonaEngland Manchester City4–019 October 2016[126]
Germany Mesut Özil England ArsenalBulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad6–019 October 2016[127]
Spain Lucas Pérez England ArsenalSwitzerland Basel4–16 December 2016[128]
Turkey Arda Turan Spain BarcelonaGermany Borussia Mönchengladbach4–06 December 2016[129]
Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Germany Borussia DortmundPortugal Benfica4–08 March 2017[130]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (6) Spain Real MadridGermany Bayern Munich4–218 April 2017[131]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (7) Spain Real MadridSpain Atlético Madrid3–02 May 2017[132]
England Harry Kane England Tottenham HotspurCyprus APOEL3–026 September 2017[133]
France Wissam Ben Yedder Spain SevillaSlovenia Maribor3–026 September 2017[134]
France Layvin Kurzawa France Paris Saint-GermainBelgium Anderlecht5–031 October 2017[135]
Brazil Philippe Coutinho England LiverpoolRussia Spartak Moscow7–06 December 2017[136]
Senegal Sadio Mané England LiverpoolPortugal Porto5–014 February 2018[137]
Argentina Lionel Messi (8) Spain BarcelonaNetherlands PSV Eindhoven4–018 September 2018[138]
Argentina Paulo Dybala Italy JuventusSwitzerland Young Boys3–02 October 2018[139]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko Italy RomaCzech Republic Viktoria Plzeň5–02 October 2018[140]
Brazil Neymar (2) France Paris Saint-GermainSerbia Red Star Belgrade6–13 October 2018[141]
Brazil Gabriel Jesus (1) England Manchester CityUkraine Shakhtar Donetsk6–07 November 2018[142]
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (8) Italy JuventusSpain Atlético Madrid3–012 March 2019[143]
Brazil Lucas Moura England Tottenham HotspurNetherlands Ajax3–28 May 2019[144]
Norway Erling Haaland (1) Austria Red Bull SalzburgBelgium Genk6–217 September 2019[145]
Croatia Mislav Oršić Croatia Dinamo ZagrebItaly Atalanta4–018 September 2019[146]
Germany Serge Gnabry4 Germany Bayern MunichEngland Tottenham Hotspur7–21 October 2019[147]
England Raheem Sterling England Manchester CityItaly Atalanta5–122 October 2019[148]
France Kylian Mbappé (1) France Paris Saint-GermainBelgium Club Brugge5–022 October 2019[149]
Brazil Rodrygo Spain Real MadridTurkey Galatasaray6–06 November 2019[150]
Poland Robert Lewandowski (3)4 Germany Bayern MunichSerbia Red Star Belgrade6–026 November 2019[151]
Poland Arkadiusz Milik Italy NapoliBelgium Genk4–010 December 2019[152]
Brazil Gabriel Jesus (2) England Manchester CityCroatia Dinamo Zagreb4–111 December 2019[153]
Slovenia Josip Iličić4 Italy AtalantaSpain Valencia4–310 March 2020[154]
England Marcus Rashford England Manchester UnitedGermany RB Leipzig5–028 October 2020[155]
France Alassane Pléa Germany Borussia MönchengladbachUkraine Shakhtar Donetsk6–03 November 2020[156]
Portugal Diogo Jota England LiverpoolItaly Atalanta5–03 November 2020[157]
Turkey İrfan Kahveci Turkey İstanbul BaşakşehirGermany RB Leipzig3–42 December 2020[158]
France Olivier Giroud (2)4 England ChelseaSpain Sevilla4–02 December 2020[159]
Brazil Neymar (3) France Paris Saint-GermainTurkey İstanbul Başakşehir5–19 December 2020[160]
France Kylian Mbappé (2) France Paris Saint-GermainSpain Barcelona4–116 February 2021[161]
France Christopher Nkunku Germany RB LeipzigEngland Manchester City3–615 September 2021[162]
Ivory Coast Sébastien Haller4 Netherlands AjaxPortugal Sporting CP5–115 September 2021[163]
Poland Robert Lewandowski (4) Germany Bayern MunichPortugal Benfica5–22 November 2021[164]
Poland Robert Lewandowski (5) Germany Bayern MunichAustria Red Bull Salzburg7–18 March 2022[165]
France Karim Benzema (3) Spain Real MadridFrance Paris Saint-Germain3–19 March 2022[166]
France Karim Benzema (4) Spain Real MadridEngland Chelsea3–16 April 2022[167]
Poland Robert Lewandowski (6) Spain BarcelonaCzech Republic Viktoria Plzeň5–17 September 2022[168]
Egypt Mohamed Salah England LiverpoolScotland Rangers7–112 October 2022[169]
Norway Erling Haaland (2)5 England Manchester CityGermany RB Leipzig7–014 March 2023[170]
Brazil Evanilson Portugal PortoBelgium Antwerp4–125 October 2023[171]
Portugal João Mário Portugal BenficaItaly Inter Milan3–329 November 2023[172]

Multiple hat-tricks

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.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Argentina Lionel Messi 8
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
3 Poland Robert Lewandowski 6
4 France Karim Benzema 4
5 Brazil Luiz Adriano 3
Germany Mario Gómez
Italy Filippo Inzaghi
Brazil Neymar
9 Brazil Adriano 2
Argentina Sergio Agüero
England Andy Cole
Ivory Coast Didier Drogba
Cameroon Samuel Eto'o
France Olivier Giroud
Norway Erling Haaland
Brazil Gabriel Jesus
Netherlands Roy Makaay
France Kylian Mbappé
Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy
England Michael Owen
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko
Italy Marco Simone
Spain Roberto Soldado

Hat-tricks by nationality

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

As of 29 November 2023
Champions League hat-tricks by nationality
Rank Nation Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1  Brazil 21 25 October 2023
2  France 17 6 April 2022
3  Argentina 12 2 October 2018
4  England 11 28 October 2020
 Portugal 29 November 2023
6  Italy 8 14 September 2005
 Spain 6 December 2016
8  Germany 7 1 October 2019
 Netherlands 19 March 2014
 Poland 7 September 2022
11  Croatia 5 18 September 2019
12  Norway 4 14 March 2023
 Turkey 2 December 2020
14  Ivory Coast 3 15 September 2021
 Russia 7 December 2004
16  Cameroon 2 29 September 2010
 Ukraine 23 November 2005
18  Algeria 1 17 September 2014
 Belgium 29 September 1993
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 October 2018
 Chile 27 November 2013
 Colombia 17 September 1997
 Denmark 9 March 2010
 Egypt 12 October 2022
 Finland 27 September 1995
 Gabon 8 March 2017
 Georgia 23 November 2005
 Greece 2 October 2013
 Israel 6 November 2007
 Nigeria 24 September 2002
 Peru 7 November 2012
 Senegal 14 February 2018
 Serbia 18 September 2002
 Slovenia 10 March 2020
 Sweden 23 October 2013
 Uruguay 7 March 2001
 Wales 20 October 2010

Hat-tricks by club

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

As of 29 November 2023
Champions League hat-tricks by club
Rank Club Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Spain Barcelona 14 7 September 2022
Spain Real Madrid 6 April 2022
3 Germany Bayern Munich 11 8 March 2022
4 England Manchester City 7 14 March 2023
England Manchester United 28 October 2020
6 England Arsenal 6 6 December 2016
England Liverpool 12 October 2022
France Paris Saint-Germain 16 February 2021
Italy Juventus 12 March 2019
10 Italy Milan 5 1 November 2006
11 Spain Valencia 4 23 October 2012
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 5 November 2014
13 England Tottenham Hotspur 3 8 May 2019
France Marseille 3 November 2010
Italy Inter Milan 29 September 2010
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 25 November 1998
17 England Chelsea 2 2 December 2020
England Newcastle United 26 February 2003
France Lyon 7 December 2011
France Monaco 5 November 2003
Germany Borussia Dortmund 8 March 2017
Germany Werder Bremen 2 November 2004
Greece Olympiacos 2 October 2013
Italy Lazio 25 October 2000
Netherlands Ajax 15 September 2021
Norway Rosenborg 26 September 2000
Portugal Porto 25 October 2023
Russia Spartak Moscow 15 September 1999
Spain Deportivo La Coruña 18 September 2002
30 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 1 17 September 2019
Belgium Anderlecht 29 September 1993
Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 18 September 2019
England Blackburn Rovers 6 December 1995
Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 9 December 1998
Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 3 November 2020
Germany RB Leipzig 15 September 2021
Germany Schalke 04 23 November 2005
Germany VfL Wolfsburg 15 September 2009
Israel Maccabi Haifa 24 September 2002
Italy Atalanta 10 March 2020
Italy Napoli 10 December 2019
Italy Roma 2 October 2018
Italy Udinese 14 September 2005
Portugal Benfica 29 November 2023
Romania CFR Cluj 20 November 2012
Russia CSKA Moscow 7 December 2004
Spain Atlético Madrid 26 November 2014
Spain Sevilla 26 September 2017
Spain Villarreal 21 October 2008
Turkey Fenerbahçe 8 December 2004
Turkey Galatasaray 7 November 2012
Turkey İstanbul Başakşehir 2 December 2020
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 5 November 1997

See also

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