This is a list of Bundesliga hat-tricks.[1] Since its creation, more than fifty players have scored at least one hat-trick. Gerd Müller has scored 32 Bundesliga hat-tricks, making him the player with the most hat-tricks in Bundesliga history. Robert Lewandowski and Mario Gómez share the record for most hat-tricks in a single season with five. Dieter Müller holds the record for most goals in one Bundesliga match with six.

Hat-tricks

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
6 Player scored six goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the scorer's team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref.
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*1. FC Kaiserslautern5–012 March 1966[2]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*1. FC Nürnberg8–312 March 1966[3]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Schalke 0411–07 January 1967[4]
Herbert Laumen West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Schalke 0411–07 January 1967[5]
Bernd Rupp West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Schalke 0411–07 January 1967[6]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*RW Essen4–125 February 1967[7]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Alemannia Aachen4–16 January 1968[8]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*Hamburger SV5–131 August 1968[9]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*1. FC Kaiserslautern3–012 November 1968[10]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Kickers Offenbach5–124 May 1969[11]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*RW Essen4–016 August 1969[12]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*Werder Bremen4–14 October 1969[13]
Klaus Fischer West Germany1860 MunichEintracht Frankfurt*3–41 November 1969[14]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern MunichBorussia Dortmund*3–17 February 1970[15]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*RW Oberhausen6–230 April 1970[16]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04RW Essen*3–15 March 1971[17]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Hamburger SV6–213 March 1971[18]
Klaus Fischer4 West GermanySchalke 04Hannover 96*5–114 August 1971[19]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04*RW Oberhausen4–016 October 1971[20]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern MunichHamburger SV*4–130 October 1971[21]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*Borussia Dortmund11–127 November 1971[22]
Gerd Müller5 West GermanyBayern Munich*RW Oberhausen7–019 February 1972[23]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*VfL Bochum5–118 March 1972[24]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Werder Bremen6–28 April 1972[25]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Eintracht Frankfurt6–33 June 1972[26]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern MunichRW Oberhausen*5–016 September 1972[27]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*Hannover 967–211 November 1972[28]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*1. FC Köln5–22 December 1972[29]
Gerd Müller5 West GermanyBayern Munich*1. FC Kaiserslautern6–05 May 1973[30]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachWuppertaler SV*5–05 May 1973[31]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern MunichSchalke 04*5–59 August 1973[32]
Jupp Heynckes4 West GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachRW Essen*6–218 August 1973[33]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04*Wuppertaler SV4–26 October 1973[34]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Hamburger SV4–111 October 1973[35]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachFortuna Köln*5–35 January 1974[36]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Fortuna Köln5–112 January 1974[37]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Schalke 045–19 February 1974[38]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04*Fortuna Köln6–12 March 1974[39]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*Fortuna Düsseldorf4–07 December 1974[40]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachTeBe Berlin*4–115 February 1975[41]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Wuppertaler SV6–224 May 1975[42]
Allan Simonsen DenmarkBorussia Mönchengladbach*Wuppertaler SV6–224 May 1975[43]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern MunichFortuna Düsseldorf*5–66 July 1975[44]
Klaus Fischer4 West GermanySchalke 04*Karlsruher SC6–227 March 1976[45]
Gerd Müller West GermanyBayern Munich*MSV Duisburg3–01 May 1976[46]
Gerd Müller5 West GermanyBayern Munich*Hertha BSC7–412 June 1976[47]
Detlev Szymanek West GermanyHertha BSCBayern Munich*4–712 June 1976[48]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*VfL Bochum4–228 August 1976[49]
Gerd Müller5 West GermanyBayern Munich*TeBe Berlin9–010 September 1976[50]
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge West GermanyBayern Munich*TeBe Berlin9–010 September 1976[51]
Jupp Heynckes West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*RW Essen6–024 September 1976[52]
Klaus Fischer4 West GermanySchalke 04Bayern Munich*7–09 October 1976[53]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*Hamburger SV6–230 October 1976[54]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04*1. FC Kaiserslautern5–222 January 1977[55]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04Karlsruher SC*7–19 April 1977[56]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*RW Essen5–123 April 1977[57]
Gerd Müller4 West GermanyBayern Munich*FC St. Pauli4–213 August 1977[58]
Dieter Müller6 West Germany1. FC Köln*Werder Bremen7–217 August 1977[59]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*VfL Bochum5–322 April 1978[60]
Jupp Heynckes5 West GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Borussia Dortmund12–029 April 1978[61]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04*Eintracht Frankfurt4–012 August 1978[62]
Klaus Fischer West GermanySchalke 04*Darmstadt 984–212 April 1979[63]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*Fortuna Düsseldorf5–322 September 1979[64]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*MSV Duisburg3–124 May 1980[65]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*Arminia Bielefeld5–013 September 1980[66]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*MSV Duisburg5–131 October 1980[67]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*Bayer Leverkusen5–314 March 1981[68]
Manfred Burgsmüller5 West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*Arminia Bielefeld11–16 November 1982[69]
Bernd Klotz West GermanyBorussia Dortmund*Arminia Bielefeld11–16 November 1982[70]
Atli Eðvaldsson5 IcelandFortuna Düsseldorf*Eintracht Frankfurt5–14 June 1983[71]
Manfred Burgsmüller West Germany1. FC Nürnberg*Kickers Offenbach4–03 September 1983[72]
Dieter Hoeneß5 West GermanyBayern Munich*Eintracht Braunschweig6–025 February 1984[73]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyWerder Bremen*Fortuna Düsseldorf7–322 February 1986[74]
Frank Neubarth4 West GermanyWerder Bremen*Fortuna Düsseldorf7–322 February 1986[75]
Jürgen Klinsmann5 West GermanyVfB StuttgartFortuna Düsseldorf*7–015 March 1986[76]
Manfred Burgsmüller West GermanyWerder Bremen*1. FC Nürnberg5–39 August 1986[77]
Frank Hartmann5 West Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern*Schalke 045–11 November 1986[78]
Michael Tönnies5 GermanyMSV Duisburg*Karlsruher SC6–227 August 1991[79]
Lothar Sippel GermanyEintracht Frankfurt*Stuttgarter Kickers6–16 September 1991
Ingo Anderbrügge GermanySchalke 04*SG Wattenscheid 093–415 August 1992
Andreas Thom GermanyBayer Leverkusen*VfB Stuttgart4–025 August 1992
Karlheinz Pflipsen GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Dynamo Dresden5–12 April 1993
Stéphane Chapuisat  SwitzerlandBorussia Dortmund*SG Wattenscheid 096–016 April 1993
Mehmet Scholl GermanyBayern Munich*1. FC Saarbrücken6–023 April 1993
Tony Yeboah4 GhanaEintracht FrankfurtBayer 05 Uerdingen*5–222 May 1993
Olaf Marschall GermanyDynamo DresdenVfB Leipzig*3–37 August 1993
Stéphane Chapuisat  SwitzerlandBorussia Dortmund*Dynamo Dresden4–01 September 1993
Tony Yeboah GhanaEintracht Frankfurt*SC Freiburg3–08 September 1993
Marek Leśniak PolandSG Wattenscheid 09Bayern Munich*3–318 September 1993
Stefan Kuntz Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern*VfB Stuttgart5–09 October 1993
Manfred Bender GermanyKarlsruher SC*MSV Duisburg5–06 November 1993
Martin Max GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach1. FC Köln*4–013 November 1993
Paulo Sérgio BrazilBayer LeverkusenVfB Stuttgart*4–113 November 1993
Uwe Wassmer GermanySC Freiburg*Bayern Munich3–127 November 1993
Sergei Kiriakov RussiaKarlsruher SC*Borussia Dortmund3–327 November 1993
Martin Dahlin SwedenBorussia Mönchengladbach*VfB Leipzig6–126 March 1994
Stéphane Chapuisat  SwitzerlandBorussia Dortmund*Werder Bremen3–22 April 1994
Frank Neubarth GermanyWerder Bremen*SC Freiburg3–26 April 1994
Pavel Kuka Czech Republic1. FC KaiserslauternMSV Duisburg*7–110 April 1994
Fritz Walter GermanyVfB Stuttgart*Dynamo Dresden3–07 May 1994
Mario Basler GermanyWerder Bremen*VfL Bochum3–027 August 1994
Michael Zorc GermanyBorussia DortmundHamburger SV*4–010 December 1994
Ulf Kirsten GermanyBayer LeverkusenKarlsruher SC*4–212 May 1995
Martin Dahlin SwedenBorussia Mönchengladbach*Schalke 044–15 November 1995
Ulf Kirsten GermanyBayer LeverkusenMSV Duisburg*3–121 August 1996
Sean Dundee South AfricaKarlsruher SC*FC St. Pauli4–028 August 1996
Bruno Labbadia GermanyWerder Bremen*VfL Bochum5–113 September 1996
Sean Dundee South AfricaKarlsruher SC*Arminia Bielefeld5–227 September 1996
Fredi Bobic GermanyVfB Stuttgart*Borussia Mönchengladbach5–026 October 1996
Uwe Wassmer GermanySC FreiburgMSV Duisburg*4–12 November 1996
Arie van Lent NetherlandsWerder Bremen*1. FC Köln3–29 May 1997
Olaf Bodden Germany1860 MunichArminia Bielefeld*3–210 May 1997
Ulf Kirsten GermanyBayer 04 Leverkusen*Hamburger SV5–011 May 1997
Toni Polster Austria1. FC KölnHamburger SV*4–017 May 1997
Toni Polster Austria1. FC Köln*Bayer 04 Leverkusen4–024 May 1997
Matthias Hagner GermanyVfB Stuttgart*Arminia Bielefeld4–231 May 1997
Olaf Marschall Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern*VfB Stuttgart4–114 August 1997
Ulf Kirsten GermanyBayer 04 Leverkusen*1. FC Köln4–011 November 1997
Ulf Kirsten GermanyBayer 04 Leverkusen*Bayern Munich4–230 November 1997
Markus Schroth GermanyKarlsruher SCWerder Bremen*4–26 December 1997
Toni Polster Austria1. FC Köln*Borussia Dortmund4–213 December 1997
Michael Preetz GermanyHertha BSC*Borussia Mönchengladbach4–12 October 1998
Sergei Kiriakov RussiaHamburger SV*MSV Duisburg4–117 October 1998
Ulf Kirsten GermanyBayer 04 LeverkusenBorussia Mönchengladbach*8–230 October 1998
Tony Yeboah GhanaHamburger SV*Borussia Mönchengladbach3–028 November 1998
Jonathan Akpoborie NigeriaVfB Stuttgart*Hamburger SV3–15 December 1998
Markus Beierle GermanyMSV Duisburg*Hansa Rostock4–15 March 1999
Jonathan Akpoborie NigeriaVfB StuttgartVfL Bochum*3–317 April 1999
Ulf Kirsten GermanyBayer 04 Leverkusen*Borussia Mönchengladbach4–117 April 1999
Oliver Neuville GermanyHansa Rostock*1860 Munich4–11 May 1999
Markus Beierle GermanyMSV Duisburg*VfL Wolfsburg6–229 May 1999
Roy Präger GermanyHamburger SV*Hertha BSC5–111 September 1999
Adel Sellimi TunisiaSC Freiburg*Hansa Rostock5–017 September 1999
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder BremenVfL Wolfsburg*7–219 September 1999[80]
Marco Bode GermanyWerder BremenVfL Wolfsburg*7–219 September 1999[81]
Giovane Élber BrazilBayern Munich*VfL Wolfsburg5–030 October 1999
Tony Yeboah GhanaHamburger SV*Arminia Bielefeld5–021 November 1999
Martin Max Germany1860 Munich*Hansa Rostock4–33 March 2000
Zoltán Sebescen HungaryVfL Wolfsburg*Hamburger SV4–43 March 2000
Jonathan Akpoborie NigeriaVfL WolfsburgVfB Stuttgart*5–28 April 2000
Igli Tare Albania1. FC Kaiserslautern*SSV Ulm 18466–229 April 2000
Andrzej Juskowiak PolandVfL Wolfsburg*1. FC Kaiserslautern4–019 August 2000
Émile Mpenza BelgiumSchalke 04Hansa Rostock*4–020 August 2000
Ebbe Sand DenmarkSchalke 04*Energie Cottbus3–05 September 2000
Jonathan Akpoborie NigeriaVfL Wolfsburg*Hamburger SV4–423 September 2000
André Breitenreiter GermanySpVgg Unterhaching*Hertha BSC5–224 September 2000
Adhemar BrazilVfB Stuttgart*1. FC Kaiserslautern6–13 February 2001
Ionel Ganea RomaniaVfB Stuttgart*1. FC Kaiserslautern6–13 February 2001
Ebbe Sand DenmarkSchalke 04Bayern Munich*3–114 April 2001
Giovane Élber BrazilBayern Munich*VfB Stuttgart4–030 September 2001
Oliver Neuville GermanyBayer Leverkusen*Hamburger SV4–124 November 2001[82]
Arie van Lent NetherlandsBorussia Mönchengladbach*1. FC Köln4–05 February 2002
Bart Goor4 BelgiumHertha BSC*Hamburger SV6–010 March 2002
Martin Max Germany1860 Munich*FC St. Pauli4–230 March 2002
Soumaïla Coulibaly MaliSC Freiburg*Hamburger SV4–34 May 2002
Giovane Élber4 BrazilBayern Munich*Arminia Bielefeld6–217 August 2002
Thomas Christiansen SpainVfL Bochum*Energie Cottbus5–017 August 2002
Aílton BrazilWerder Bremen*1. FC Nürnberg4–110 September 2002
Kevin Kurányi GermanyVfB Stuttgart*Arminia Bielefeld3–022 September 2002
Ionel Ganea RomaniaVfB Stuttgart*VfL Bochum3–29 November 2002
Markus Schroth Germany1860 MunichHansa Rostock*4–125 January 2003
Mohammadou Idrissou CameroonHannover 96*1. FC Nürnberg4–28 February 2003
Mehmet Scholl GermanyBayern Munich1860 Munich*5–015 February 2003
Mamadou Diabang SenegalArminia Bielefeld*Borussia Mönchengladbach4–115 March 2003
Giovane Élber BrazilBayern MunichHertha BSC*6–310 May 2003
Martin Max GermanyHansa Rostock*Eintracht Frankfurt3–016 August 2003
Benjamin Lauth Germany1860 Munich*VfL Bochum3–11 November 2003
Aleksandr Iashvili GeorgiaSC Freiburg*VfL Wolfsburg3–28 November 2003
Aílton BrazilWerder Bremen*VfL Bochum3–122 November 2003
Miroslav Klose Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern*Hertha BSC3–223 November 2003
Fernando Baiano BrazilVfL Wolfsburg*1. FC Kaiserslautern4–16 December 2003
Roda Antar LebanonSC Freiburg*VfL Bochum4–26 December 2003
Marcelo Bordon BrazilVfB Stuttgart*Werder Bremen4–428 March 2004
França BrazilBayer LeverkusenWerder Bremen*6–215 May 2004
Cacau GermanyVfB Stuttgart*Mainz 054–28 August 2004
Kevin Kurányi GermanyVfB Stuttgart1. FC Kaiserslautern*3–228 August 2004
Marek Mintál Slovakia1. FC NürnbergHamburger SV*3–428 August 2004
Miroslav Klose GermanyWerder BremenVfL Bochum*4–125 September 2004
Andriy Voronin UkraineBayer Leverkusen*Arminia Bielefeld3–227 October 2004
Sergej Barbarez Bosnia and HerzegovinaHamburger SV*SC Freiburg4–027 October 2004
Martin Petrov4 BulgariaVfL Wolfsburg*Mainz 054–330 October 2004
Marek Mintál Slovakia1. FC Nürnberg*VfL Wolfsburg4–06 November 2004
Marcelinho Paraíba BrazilHertha BSCVfL Wolfsburg*3–227 November 2004
Angelos Charisteas GreeceWerder BremenSC Freiburg*6–04 December 2004
Roy Makaay NetherlandsBayern Munich*Borussia Dortmund5–019 February 2005
Aílton BrazilSchalke 04Borussia Mönchengladbach*3–120 February 2005
Kevin Kurányi GermanyVfB Stuttgart*Schalke 043–09 April 2005
Massimilian Porcello GermanyArminia Bielefeld*SC Freiburg3–123 April 2005
Roy Makaay NetherlandsBayern Munich1. FC Kaiserslautern*4–030 April 2005
Roy Makaay NetherlandsBayern MunichMainz 05*4–27 May 2005
Dimitar Berbatov BulgariaBayer Leverkusen*Borussia Mönchengladbach5–121 May 2005
Halil Altıntop Turkey1. FC Kaiserslautern*MSV Duisburg5–313 August 2005
Roy Makaay NetherlandsBayern MunichBayer 04 Leverkusen*5–213 August 2005
Miroslav Klose GermanyWerder Bremen*1. FC Nürnberg6–215 October 2005
Halil Altıntop Turkey1. FC Kaiserslautern*Borussia Dortmund3–315 October 2005
Ebi Smolarek PolandBorussia Dortmund1. FC Kaiserslautern*3–315 October 2005
Halil Altıntop Turkey1. FC Kaiserslautern*VfL Wolfsburg3–217 December 2005
Róbert Vittek Slovakia1. FC Nürnberg*MSV Duisburg3–04 March 2006
Róbert Vittek Slovakia1. FC Nürnberg1. FC Köln*4–311 March 2006
Ioannis Amanatidis GreeceEintracht Frankfurt*MSV Duisburg5–218 March 2006
Nelson Valdez ParaguayWerder Bremen*Hannover 965–025 March 2006
Dimitar Berbatov BulgariaBayer Leverkusen*1. FC Kaiserslautern5–11 April 2006
Naohiro Takahara JapanEintracht FrankfurtAlemannia Aachen*3–23 December 2006
Naldo BrazilWerder BremenEintracht Frankfurt*6–29 December 2006
Mohamed Zidan EgyptMainz 05*Energie Cottbus4–110 February 2007
Markus Rosenberg SwedenWerder BremenHertha BSC*4–16 May 2007
Miroslav Klose GermanyBayern Munich*Energie Cottbus5–026 September 2007
Ivica Olić CroatiaHamburger SV*VfB Stuttgart4–120 October 2007
Enrico Kern GermanyHansa Rostock*Energie Cottbus3–210 November 2007
Mike Hanke GermanyHannover 96*Werder Bremen4–38 December 2007
Martin Fenin Czech RepublicEintracht FrankfurtHertha BSC*3–02 February 2008
Luca Toni ItalyBayern MunichHannover 96*3–017 February 2008
Mario Gómez GermanyVfB Stuttgart*Werder Bremen6–38 March 2008
Kevin Kurányi4 GermanySchalke 04*Energie Cottbus5–015 April 2008
Paolo Guerrero PeruHamburger SV*Karlsruher SC7–017 May 2008
Patrick Helmes GermanyBayer Leverkusen*Hannover 964–019 September 2008[83]
Grafite BrazilVfL Wolfsburg*Energie Cottbus3–08 November 2008[84]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder Bremen*Eintracht Frankfurt5–029 November 2008[85]
Demba Ba Senegal1899 HoffenheimVfB Stuttgart*3–321 February 2009[86]
Andriy Voronin UkraineHertha BSCEnergie Cottbus*3–17 March 2009[87]
Grafite BrazilVfL Wolfsburg*Schalke 044–313 March 2009[88]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder Bremen*Hannover 964–15 April 2009[89]
Stanislav Šesták SlovakiaVfL Bochum1899 Hoffenheim*3–011 April 2009[90]
Mario Gómez GermanyVfB Stuttgart1. FC Köln*3–018 April 2009[91]
Edin Džeko Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfL Wolfsburg*1899 Hoffenheim4–02 May 2009[92]
Edin Džeko Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfL WolfsburgHannover 96*5–016 May 2009[93]
Vedad Ibišević Bosnia and Herzegovina1899 Hoffenheim*Hertha BSC5–127 September 2009[94]
Stefan Kießling GermanyBayer Leverkusen*VfB Stuttgart4–029 November 2009[95]
Albert Bunjaku  Switzerland1. FC NürnbergHannover 96*3–130 January 2010[96]
Cacau4 GermanyVfB Stuttgart1. FC Köln*5–120 February 2010[97]
Theofanis Gekas GreeceHertha BSCVfL Wolfsburg*5–121 March 2010[98]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern Munich*Hannover 967–017 April 2010[99]
Lucas Barrios ParaguayBorussia Dortmund1. FC Nürnberg*3–224 April 2010[100]
Thomas Müller GermanyBayern Munich*VfL Bochum3–11 May 2010[101]
Pavel Pogrebnyak RussiaVfB Stuttgart*Borussia Mönchengladbach7–018 September 2010[102]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*Hannover 963–016 October 2010[103]
Milivoje Novaković Slovenia1. FC Köln*Hamburger SV3–230 October 2010[104]
Raúl SpainSchalke 04*Werder Bremen4–020 November 2010[105]
Hugo Almeida PortugalWerder Bremen*FC St. Pauli3–028 November 2010[106]
Raúl SpainSchalke 04*1. FC Köln3–018 December 2010[107]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern MunichVfB Stuttgart*5–319 December 2010[108]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*1. FC Kaiserslautern5–122 January 2011[109]
Christian Eigler4 Germany1. FC Nürnberg*FC St. Pauli5–05 March 2011[110]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern Munich*Hamburger SV6–012 March 2011[111]
Mladen Petrić CroatiaHamburger SV*1. FC Köln6–219 March 2011[112]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*Bayer Leverkusen5–117 April 2011[113]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern MunichFC St. Pauli*8–17 May 2011[114]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*1. FC Köln5–113 August 2011[115]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich1. FC Kaiserslautern*3–027 August 2011[116]
Mario Gómez4 GermanyBayern Munich*SC Freiburg7–010 September 2011[117]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBorussia Dortmund*FC Augsburg4–01 October 2011[118]
Mohammed Abdellaoue NorwayHannover 96*Werder Bremen3–22 October 2011[119]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder Bremen*1. FC Köln3–25 November 2011[120]
Marco Reus GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*SV Werder Bremen5–019 November 2011[121]
Eren Derdiyok  SwitzerlandBayer LeverkusenHertha BSC*3–326 November 2011[122]
Raúl SpainSchalke 04*Werder Bremen5–017 December 2011[123]
Martin Harnik AustriaVfB Stuttgart*Hertha BSC5–011 February 2012[124]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*1899 Hoffenheim7–110 March 2012[125]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern MunichHertha BSC*6–017 March 2012[126]
Lucas Barrios ParaguayBorussia Dortmund1. FC Kaiserslautern*5–228 April 2012[127]
Stefan Kießling GermanyBayer Leverkusen1. FC Nürnberg*4–15 May 2012[128]
Ádám Szalai HungaryMainz 05*1899 Hoffenheim3–027 October 2012[129]
Marko Arnautović AustriaWerder Bremen1899 Hoffemhein*4–12 December 2012[130]
Vedad Ibišević Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfB Stuttgart*Schalke 043–18 December 2012[131]
Marco Reus GermanyBorussia Dortmund*Eintracht Frankfurt3–016 February 2013[132]
Claudio Pizarro4 PeruBayern Munich*Hamburger SV9–230 March 2013[133]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*Hamburger SV4–128 April 2013[134]
Branimir Hrgota SwedenBorussia MönchengladbachMainz 05*4–211 May 2013[135]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang GabonBorussia DortmundFC Augsburg*4–010 August 2013[136]
Vedad Ibišević Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfB Stuttgart*1899 Hoffenheim6–21 September 2013[137]
Pierre-Michel Lasogga GermanyHamburger SV1. FC Nürnberg*5–06 October 2013[138]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBorussia Dortmund*VfB Stuttgart6–11 November 2013[139]
Son Heung-min South KoreaBayer 04 Leverkusen*Hamburger SV5–39 November 2013[140]
Domi Kumbela DR CongoEintracht Braunschweig*Hamburger SV4–215 February 2014[141]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern Munich*Schalke 045–11 March 2014[142]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*1899 Hoffenheim4–08 March 2014[143]
Marco Reus GermanyBorussia DortmundVfB Stuttgart*3–229 March 2014[144]
Thomas Müller GermanyBayern MunichEintracht Frankfurt*4–08 November 2014[145]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*Mainz 054–129 November 2014[146]
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting CameroonSchalke 04VfB Stuttgart*4–06 December 2014[147]
Nils Petersen GermanySC Freiburg*Eintracht Frankfurt4–131 January 2015[148]
Bas Dost4 NetherlandsVfL WolfsburgBayer Leverkusen*5–414 February 2015[149]
Son Heung-min South KoreaBayer Leverkusen*VfL Wolfsburg4–514 February 2015[149]
Alexander Meier GermanyEintracht Frankfurt*1. FC Köln6–212 September 2015[150]
Robert Lewandowski5 PolandBayern Munich*VfL Wolfsburg5–122 September 2015[151]
Alexander Meier GermanyEintracht Frankfurt*VfL Wolfsburg3–224 January 2016[152]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder BremenBayer Leverkusen*4–12 March 2016[153]
Koo Ja-cheol South KoreaAugsburgBayer Leverkusen*3–35 March 2016[154]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Werder Bremen6–026 August 2016[155]
Joel Pohjanpalo FinlandBayer Leverkusen*Hamburger SV3–110 September 2016[156]
Javier Hernández MexicoBayer LeverkusenMainz 05*3–224 September 2016[157]
Anthony Modeste France1. FC Köln*Hamburger SV3–030 October 2016[158]
Salomon Kalou Ivory CoastHertha BSC*Borussia Mönchengladbach3–04 November 2016[159]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang4 GabonBorussia DortmundHamburger SV*5–25 November 2016[160]
Danny Latza GermanyMainz 05*Hamburger SV3–117 December 2016[161]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Hamburger SV8–025 February 2017[162]
Anthony Modeste France1. FC Köln*Hertha BSC4–218 March 2017[163]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*FC Augsburg6–01 April 2017[164]
Thomas Delaney DenmarkWerder BremenSC Freiburg*5–21 April 2017[165]
Mario Gómez GermanyVfL WolfsburgBayer Leverkusen*3–32 April 2017[166]
Max Kruse4 GermanyWerder BremenFC Ingolstadt*4–222 April 2017[167]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*1. FC Köln3–09 September 2017[168]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang GabonBorussia Dortmund*Borussia Mönchengladbach6–123 September 2017[169]
Max Kruse GermanyWerder Bremen*Hannover 964–019 November 2017[170]
Nils Petersen GermanySC Freiburg1. FC Köln*4–310 December 2017[171]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*SC Freiburg3–316 December 2017[172]
Niclas Füllkrug GermanyHannover 96*Mainz 053–213 January 2018[173]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Hamburger SV6–010 March 2018[174]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Borussia Dortmund6–031 March 2018[175]
Kevin Volland GermanyBayer Leverkusen*Eintracht Frankfurt4–114 April 2018[176]
Andrej Kramarić Croatia1899 Hoffenheim*Hannover 963–127 April 2018[177]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*SC Freiburg4–130 September 2018[178]
Paco Alcácer SpainBorussia Dortmund*FC Augsburg4–36 October 2018[179]
Luka Jović5 SerbiaEintracht Frankfurt*Fortuna Düsseldorf7–119 October 2018[180]
Jonas Hofmann GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Mainz 054–021 October 2018[181]
Alassane Pléa FranceBorussia MönchengladbachWerder Bremen*3–110 November 2018[182]
Dodi Lukebakio BelgiumFortuna DüsseldorfBayern Munich*3–324 November 2018[183]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*Mainz 053–03 February 2019[184]
Wout Weghorst NetherlandsVfL Wolfsburg*Fortuna Düsseldorf5–216 March 2019[185]
James Rodríguez ColombiaBayern Munich*Mainz 056–017 March 2019[186]
Yussuf Poulsen DenmarkRB Leipzig*Hertha BSC5–030 March 2019[187]
Jean-Philippe Mateta FranceMainz 05*SC Freiburg5–05 April 2019[188]
Ishak Belfodil Algeria1899 HoffenheimFC Augsburg*4–07 April 2019[189]
Lucas Alario ArgentinaBayer LeverkusenHertha BSC*5–118 May 2019[190]
Wout Weghorst NetherlandsVfL Wolfsburg*FC Augsburg8–118 May 2019[191]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern MunichSchalke 04*3–024 August 2019[192]
Timo Werner GermanyRB LeipzigBorussia Mönchengladbach*3–130 August 2019[193]
Timo Werner GermanyRB Leipzig*Mainz 058–02 November 2019[194]
Rouwen Hennings GermanyFortuna DüsseldorfSchalke 04*3–39 November 2019[195]
Philippe Coutinho BrazilBayern Munich*Werder Bremen6–114 December 2019[196]
Robin Quaison SwedenMainz 05Werder Bremen*5–017 December 2019[197]
Erling Haaland NorwayBorussia DortmundFC Augsburg*5–318 January 2020[198]
Robin Quaison SwedenMainz 05Hertha BSC*3–18 February 2020[199]
Wout Weghorst NetherlandsVfL Wolfsburg1899 Hoffenheim*3–215 February 2020[200]
Timo Werner GermanyRB LeipzigMainz 05*5–024 May 2020[201]
Jadon Sancho EnglandBorussia DortmundSC Paderborn*6–131 May 2020[202]
Andrej Kramarić4 Croatia1899 HoffenheimBorussia Dortmund*4–027 June 2020[203]
Serge Gnabry GermanyBayern Munich*Schalke 048–018 September 2020[204]
Andrej Kramarić Croatia1899 Hoffenheim1. FC Köln*3–219 September 2020[205]
Niclas Füllkrug GermanyWerder BremenSchalke 04*3–126 September 2020[206]
Robert Lewandowski4 PolandBayern Munich*Hertha BSC4–34 October 2020[207]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Eintracht Frankfurt5–024 October 2020[208]
Erling Haaland4 NorwayBorussia DortmundHertha BSC*5–221 November 2020[209]
Jean-Philippe Mateta FranceMainz 05SC Freiburg*3–122 November 2020[210]
Lars Stindl GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachEintracht Frankfurt*3–315 December 2020[211]
Matthew Hoppe United StatesSchalke 04*1899 Hoffenheim4–09 January 2021[212]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Borussia Dortmund4–26 March 2021[213]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*VfB Stuttgart4–020 March 2021[214]
Joel Pohjanpalo FinlandUnion Berlin*Werder Bremen3–124 April 2021[215]
Josip Brekalo CroatiaVfL Wolfsburg*Union Berlin3–08 May 2021[216]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Borussia Mönchengladbach6–08 May 2021[217]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Hertha BSC5–028 August 2021[218]
Ihlas Bebou Togo1899 HoffenheimGreuther Fürth6–327 November 2021[219]
Patrik Schick4 Czech RepublicBayer LeverkusenGreuther Fürth7–14 December 2021[220]
Serge Gnabry GermanyBayern MunichVfB Stuttgart*5–014 December 2021[221]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich1. FC Köln*4–015 January 2022[222]
Moussa Diaby FranceBayer Leverkusen*FC Augsburg5–122 January 2022[223]
Max Kruse GermanyVfL Wolfsburg*Mainz 055–022 April 2022[224]
Erling Haaland NorwayBorussia Dortmund*VfL Bochum3–430 April 2022[225]
Serge Gnabry GermanyBayern Munich*Werder Bremen6–18 November 2022[226]
Vincenzo Grifo ItalySC Freiburg*Union Berlin4–113 November 2022[227]
Karim Onisiwo AustriaMainz 05*VfL Bochum5–228 January 2023[228]
Marvin Ducksch GermanyWerder BremenHertha BSC*4–222 April 2023[229]
Kevin Behrens GermanyUnion Berlin*Mainz 054–120 August 2023[230]
Serhou Guirassy GuineaVfB Stuttgart*Mainz 053–116 September 2023[231]
Harry Kane EnglandBayern Munich*VfL Bochum7–023 September 2023[232]
Serhou Guirassy GuineaVfB Stuttgart*VfL Wolfsburg3–17 October 2023[233]
Harry Kane EnglandBayern Munich*Darmstadt 988–028 October 2023[234]
Harry Kane EnglandBayern MunichBorussia Dortmund*4–04 November 2023[235]
Patrik Schick Czech RepublicBayer Leverkusen*VfL Bochum4–020 December 2023[236]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks. Players in bold are still active in the Bundesliga. Players in italics are still active outside the Bundesliga.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 West Germany Gerd Müller 32
2 Poland Robert Lewandowski 16
3 West Germany Klaus Fischer 12
4 West Germany Jupp Heynckes 11
5 West Germany Manfred Burgsmüller 10
Germany Mario Gómez
7 Peru Claudio Pizarro 6
8 Nigeria Jonathan Akpoborie 4
Iceland Alfreð Finnbogason
Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Netherlands Arjen Robben
Ghana Tony Yeboah
13 Turkey Halil Altıntop 3
Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Germany Serge Gnabry
Norway Erling Haaland
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vedad Ibišević
England Harry Kane
Croatia Andrej Kramarić
Germany Max Kruse
Spain Raúl
Germany Marco Reus
Netherlands Wout Weghorst
Germany Timo Werner
25 Paraguay Lucas Barrios 2
Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov
South Africa Sean Dundee
Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko
Germany Niclas Füllkrug
Romania Ionel Ganea
Brazil Grafite
Guinea Serhou Guirassy
Germany Stefan Kießling
France Jean-Philippe Mateta
Germany Alexander Meier
France Anthony Modeste
Germany Thomas Müller
Germany Nils Petersen
Finland Joel Pohjanpalo
Sweden Robin Quaison
Czech Republic Patrik Schick
South Korea Son Heung-min

Hat-tricks by nationality

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

Rank Nation Hat-tricks
1  Germany 122
2  Poland 19
3  Netherlands 12
4  France 6
 Peru
6  Bosnia and Herzegovina 5
 Croatia
 Iceland
9  Czech Republic 4
 England
 Ghana
 Nigeria
 Norway
 Spain
15  Austria 3
 Brazil
 Bulgaria
 Denmark
 Gabon
 South Korea
 Sweden
 Turkey
23  Cameroon 2
 Finland
 Guinea
 Italy
 Paraguay
 Romania
 Senegal
 South Africa
  Switzerland
32  Albania 1
 Algeria
 Argentina
 Belgium
 Colombia
 DR Congo
 Egypt
 Georgia
 Greece
 Hungary
 Ivory Coast
 Japan
 Lebanon
 Mali
 Mexico
 Portugal
 Russia
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Togo
 Tunisia
 Ukraine
 United States

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