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Man Utd's Cristiano Ronaldo timeline as government 'reject' quarantine exemption ahead of debut

The government rejects the quarantine exemption of Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of his debut in Manchester United for the second time.

Sep 3, 2021, 2:14 PM1 min read

Man Utd's Cristiano Ronaldo timeline as government 'reject' quarantine exemption ahead of debut

The government rejects the quarantine exemption of Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of his debut in Manchester United. He is facing these issues just 3 practice sessions before his Old Trafford debut for the second time.

Man Utd's Cristiano Ronaldo timeline as government 'reject' quarantine exemption ahead of debut | SportzPoint.com
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Read also: Cristiano Ronaldo records for Manchester United

The 36-year-old signed a two-year contract with Manchester United and can also extend it for more 12 months. Christiano Ronaldo returned to the Red Devils after 12 years. The Portuguese superhero is now the highest goal scorer in international football history and clearly dominating the world.

The next match of Portugal is against Qatar. It will be followed up by a World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan on September 7th.

If Cristiano Ronaldo played in the match against Azerbaijan, then he would have missed the Premier League clash of Manchester United vs Newcastle on 11 September.

According to the UK Government, they denied the club's request for an exemption ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo's debut into Manchester United. As per regulations, Ronaldo will quarantine for 5 days and will need to present negative Covid-19 reports on the 2nd and 5th day of his Quarantine period.

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Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers recap: Troy Parrott's brace hand Ireland a famous 2-0 win in an unforgettable night for Ronaldo

Get a recap of the Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers match as Troy Parrott's brace helped Ireland win by 2-0. Cristiano Ronaldo received the first red card of his international career.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:55 PM1 min read

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers recap: Troy Parrott's brace hand Ireland a famous 2-0 win in an unforgettable night for Ronaldo

Welcome to the live blog coverage of the intense FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier between Ireland and Portugal. The match is set to take place at the iconic Aviva Stadium in Dublin, promising a thrilling contest for a crucial spot in football’s biggest tournament.

Ireland, buoyed by passionate home support and a resilient squad, will be determined to challenge the strong Portuguese side on their turf. Key players such as Collins and Coleman will be vital in disrupting Portugal’s rhythm.

Portugal, led by seasoned stars including Cristiano Ronaldo, come into this fixture with a strong pedigree and attacking flair. Their recent form indicates sharpness and precision, making them formidable opponents for Ireland.

Stay tuned for minute-by-minute updates, live scores, tactical insights, player stats, and expert analysis as this high-stakes World Cup qualifier unfolds live from Dublin. The battle for World Cup glory heats up here!

LIVE Updates

Nov 13, 2025, 7:46 PM

Final Score

Nov 13, 2025, 9:53 PM

Can Portugal still qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Yes, a win against Armenia in their final game will take them to the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

Nov 13, 2025, 9:44 PM

Full time | Ireland 2-0 Portugal

Ireland claimed a very famous victory. They stay afloat in their dream of playing at the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

Troy Parrott's brace handed them the most important full points. But the Irish defence was the main show. Collins, Coleman, Scales. O'Shea, Coventry, Dunne - they all were fantastic. 

Yes, Ronaldo might have played his final FIFA World Cup qualifier match after his red card.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:38 PM

90'+3' | Grab from Kelleher

Ruben Neves went for the goal again. His shot took a slight deflection and went straight to Kelleher.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:36 PM

90'+1 | Yellow card

Yellow card for Scales - who is on the bench though.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:36 PM

7 minutes added

This would be long 7 minutes for Ireland fans.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:35 PM

90' | Chance for Johnston

Johnston had the chance to make it 3-0, but could not finish the job.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:35 PM

89' | Ireland keeps on blocking

The Irish defence has been brave, focused and skilful tonight. They kept on blocking anything that came towards them

Nov 13, 2025, 9:33 PM

88' | Save

Big save from Kelleher as Ramos first chest trapped the ball and then went for the volley, which was on target.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:32 PM

87' | Block from Coventry

Dalot's shot from the centre, outside the box, has been blocked by Coventry.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:31 PM

85' | Change for Ireland

In: Johnston, Dunne

Out: Ogbene, Scales

Nov 13, 2025, 9:28 PM

82' | Ramos can't find Semedo

Ramos, with a clever pas,s tried to find Semedo at the far post. But it is too long and fast for Semedo to get.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:24 PM

79' | Change for Ireland

In: Ibosele

Out: Azaz

Nov 13, 2025, 9:23 PM

78' | Portugal going 4-4-1

As Ramos came in, he showed 4-4-1 to suggest the potential formation they are going for the rest of 12 minutes plus added time.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:23 PM

78' | Change for Portugal

In: Goncalo Ramos

Out: Joao Neves

Nov 13, 2025, 9:20 PM

Ronaldo had plenty to say after the red card

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary | Red card for Cristiano Ronaldo

Nov 13, 2025, 9:19 PM

Ronaldo did this after the yellow card

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary - Red card for Cristiano Ronaldo

Nov 13, 2025, 9:17 PM

71' | Chance for Leao

Ruben Dias's headed pass from across the goal is just a tad long for Leoa to meet at the far post.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:13 PM

68' | Change for Ireland

Standing ovation for Troy Parrot as he gets replaced by Idah. Taylor has been replaced by Coventry.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:12 PM

Nov 13, 2025, 9:11 PM

ICYMI

Ronaldo will miss the next match against Armenia and also will miss the first FIFA World Cup 2026 match; if they go on to qualify for that.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:09 PM

63' | Change for Portugal

In: Leao, Trinaco

Out: Felix, Silva

Nov 13, 2025, 9:08 PM

61' | Red card for Ronaldo

The VAR check is down, and Ronaldo was seen using his elbow on O'Shea. He gets the direct red card. 

He mimics the referee and leaves the field with a frustrated face.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:05 PM

60' | Check for potential red card

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary | Red card for Cristiano Ronaldo

A check is going on for a potential red card for Ronaldo.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:04 PM

59' | Yellow card

Cristiano Ronaldo gets the yellow card for a foul on O'Shea. 

Nov 13, 2025, 9:03 PM

57' | Block from Collins

The Irish captain is focused on blocking anything coming towards Ronaldo inside the box. 

Semedo's cross for Ronaldo is blocked by the big man.

Nov 13, 2025, 9:01 PM

55' | Semedo has been good

Since coming on from the bench, Semedo has already sent 4 crosses from the right. He has looked positive and is trying to create something for Ronaldo or Felix to take advantage of.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:57 PM

It has been a bit frustrating for Ronaldo - so far!

Frustrated Cristiano Ronaldo after a few misses - Ireland vs Portugal LIVE | sportzpoint.com

Nov 13, 2025, 8:55 PM

50' | Collins blocks another incoming ball

The Ireland captain has blocked everything that has come his way. He has guarded the centre of the box very well and has not allow anything go to Ronaldo inside the box.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:53 PM

48' | Huge miss

Vitinha with a big miss at the far post as Veiga backheaded the croner towards him. He could not connect the shot from close range.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:51 PM

46' | Second half starts

Portugal gets us going in the second half.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:50 PM

Welcome back

Welcome back as we see two changes from Portugal.

In: Semedo, Veiga

Out: Cancelo, Inacio

Nov 13, 2025, 8:36 PM

Half-time | Ireland 2-0 Portugal

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary | Troy Parrott's brace hand Ireland a 2-0 lead at half-time; IRL 2-0 POR

Troy Parrott 2-0 Portugal

Ireland 2-0 Portugal!

But can they hold on for a historic win? Or will Ronaldo's men be able to turn things around in the second half?

We will have a break to finish first.

See you after the break.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:34 PM

45'+2 | Yellow card

In between, Ruben Dias received a yellow card.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:33 PM

45'+2 | The goal stands

The goal stands and Republic of Ireland lead by 2-0.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:33 PM

45' | 1 minute added

1 minute added as injury time. Meantime, a check is going on to find whether Parrott was offside leading to the goal.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:32 PM

45' | PPPPPPPAAAAARRRRRRROOOOOOTTTTTTTTTT | IRL 2-0 POR

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary : Troy Parrott's brace hand Ireland a 2-0 lead at half-time; IRL 2-0 POR

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary: Troy Parrott's brace hand Ireland a 2-0

Is it too good to be true? asks the commentator. But it is not. 

Another counterattack. He controlled the ball on the left and entered the box. Swiftly went to his right and hit the back of the net with a crisp finish.

Ireland 2-0 Portugal.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:30 PM

43' | Portugal applying pressure

This is now their third corner in the last few minutes.

Felix was able to get a volley from this corner. But it was blocked by O'Brien.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:25 PM

39' | Chance for Portugal

After a lot of plays and misses inside the box, where Portugal nearly scored, a few blocks earned them a corner.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:25 PM

38' | Yellow card

Finn Azaz gets the yellow card for a foul on Ruben Dias.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:24 PM

37' | Ogbene hits the post

In another counterattack, Portugal were able to get the better of Portuguese centerbacks. Ogbene won the ball and then took the chance from the right edge of the box with a right-footed shot.

He hit the far post, which nearly went to Parrott as well. Lucky escape for Portugal.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:23 PM

37' | Felix misses the target

Ruben Dias with the cross from the right, which Joao Felix met with a big jump in the air. However, his header went over the goal.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:18 PM

Nov 13, 2025, 8:17 PM

31' | Joao Neves misses the target

Joao Neves took his chance with a shot from outside the box. The ball kept swinging away and missed the target.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:16 PM

29' | Parrott on the move

With the confidence after the goal, Parrott goes for another counterattack. However, this time the Portuguese defenders were able to outnumber him as he failed to find Azaz on his side.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:13 PM

That goal from Parrott

Nov 13, 2025, 8:12 PM

26' | Neves with the attempt

Ruben Neves, who scored the late lone goal for Portugal in their home fixture against Ireland, went for the goal from outside the box. However, it went straight to Kelleher, who grabbed the ball on the second chance. 

Nov 13, 2025, 8:11 PM

☘️

Nov 13, 2025, 8:10 PM

23' | Ireland have defended well

Ruven Dias and Bernado Silva have tried to deliver good crosses for Portugal to create something. But, the Irish defence has stood stall and unbroken so far.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:06 PM

20' | Easy for Costa

Azaz's shot from outside the box goes straight to Costa, who grabbed the easily.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:05 PM

19' | Yellow card

Yellow card for Cancelo for a foul on O'Shea.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:05 PM

18' | PPPPPPAAAAARRRROOOOOOOTTTTTTTT | IRL 1-0 POR

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary | Parrott scores for Ireland; IRL 1-0 POR

Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers LIVE: Scores, Updates, News and Free Commentary | Parrott scores for Ireland; IRL 1-0 POR

He won the corner, he nearly won the penalty and he has now scored for Ireland against the big guys.

The corner was headed towards the goal from the far post by Scales. His header found Parrott inside the box, who headed the ball inside the goal for their first.

Ireland 1-0 Portugal.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:03 PM

17' | Mistake from Costa

The Portuguese goalkeeper made a huge mistake by taking a long to go for the kick. Parrott went for the ball and got to it.

He managed a corner for Ireland.

Nov 13, 2025, 8:01 PM

14' | Counterattack from Ireland

This is the third time Ireland has been able to go for the counterattack. This time it was Parrott, whose cross was nearly perfect for Azaz to meet. However, Vitinha's run blocked the pass.

Nov 13, 2025, 7:57 PM

10' | Ronaldo misses the target

Ronaldo's who has been facing a bit of booing from the Irish fans, received a cutback from Silva. The highest international goalscorer went for the goal but only to sky the ball up.

Nov 13, 2025, 7:55 PM

9' | Easy for Kelleher

Neves' cross from the right went straight to Kelleher, whose long throw allowed Ireland to go for a counter attack.

Nov 13, 2025, 7:54 PM

8' | Ronaldo hits the wall

Ronaldo went for the goal, and O'Shea was brave enough to head the ball away for a corner.

Nov 13, 2025, 7:53 PM

6' | Free-kick

Vitinha's shot hit Cullen on the hands and it is a free-kick for Portugal from the edge of the box. It is centred as well, which means it is in Ronaldo's zone.

Nov 13, 2025, 7:50 PM

4' | Chance for Prtugal

Neves with the cross from the right. However, Ronaldo did not jump high enough to meet the ball.

Nov 13, 2025, 7:50 PM

2' | Easy save for Kelleher

Ronaldo in action straightaway. He tried to be a bit cheeky with the flick there. But in the end, it was an easy save for Kelleher.

Nov 13, 2025, 7:47 PM

1' Kick off

Ireland get us underway in Dublin.

Nov 13, 2025, 6:59 PM

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Nov 13, 2025, 6:55 PM

Lineups | Portugal

XI: D. Costa, J. Cancelo, R. Dias, G. Inácio, D. Dalot, J. Neves, Vitinha, R. Neves, B. Silva, C. Ronaldo, J. Félix

Subs: Joao Carvalho, Rui Silva, António Silva, Renato Veiga, Matheus Nunes, Nélson Semedo, João Palhinha, Rafael Leão, Carlos Forbs, Gonçalo Ramos, Francisco Trincão, Francisco Conceição

Nov 13, 2025, 6:54 PM

Lineups: Ireland

XI: C. Kelleher, S. Coleman, N. Collins, D. O'Shea, J. O'Brien, L. Scales, F. Azaz, J. Taylor, J. Cullen, C. Ogbene, T. Parrott

Subs: Gavin Bazunu, Mark Travers, Jimmy Dunne, Kevin O'Toole, John Egan, Festy Ebosele, Andrew Moran, Conor Coventry, Jamie McGrath, Michael Johnston, Johnny Kenny, Adam Idah

Nov 13, 2025, 6:52 PM

How can Portugal qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026?

  • If Portugal win against Ireland, they will qualify tonight.
  • If they draw, they will have to wait for other results.
  • If they lose, they will have to win the next match against Armenia.
  • If they lose both games, they will have depend on other results.

Nov 13, 2025, 6:49 PM

Portugal vs Ireland: Recent matches

  • Portugal 1-0 Ireland, 12 October 2025, [World Cup Qual. UEFA]
  • Portugal 3 - 3 Ireland, 12 June 2024, [International Friendly Games]

  • Ireland 0 - 0 Portugal, 12 November 2021, [World Cup Qual. UEFA]

  • Portugal 2 - 1 Ireland, 2 September 2021, [World Cup Qual. UEFA]

  • Portugal 5 - 1 Ireland, 11 June 2014, [International Friendly Games]

Nov 13, 2025, 6:47 PM

Ireland vs Portugal: H2H stats

Matches Portugal Draw Ireland
17 10 3 4

Nov 13, 2025, 6:46 PM

How to watch the match?

Football fans from India, who want to enjoy the Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers match, can watch the match LIVE on SonyLIV app and website.

Nov 13, 2025, 6:45 PM

Match details

Match: Ireland vs Portugal, FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers

Date: 14 November 2025

Time: 1.15 am IST

Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin

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Top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored the most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century. Here are the top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century.

Oct 20, 2025, 2:29 PM31 min read

Top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century | sportzpoint.com

Hat tricks are one of the toughest and most exciting things in football. To score thrice in a single match is not only hard but also one of the rarest things as well. However, some players have made it look so easy.

Today, in this article, we will talk about the top ten players with most hat tricks in football in the 21st century.

But before that, let me answer the question that you have in your mind. I know that you want to know who has scored the most hat-tricks in football history.

Note that the article was first written by Koushik Biswas and then got updated by the editioral team for relevancy of the stats.

Who has scored the most hat-tricks in football history?

Now that's a very tricky question to answer because there is a lack of proof with the data of football score lines from the past.

As per Guinness World Records, the Brazilian legend Pele has scored the most hat-tricks in football history. The former striker scored as many as 92 hat tricks in his career, with seven of them being for Brazil. However, since Pele never played in Europe, there is no exact data or proof to support the answer. Most of Pele's hat-tricks came in unofficial and friendlies as well.

Top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century

Now, to list the top ten players with most hat tricks in football in the 21st century, there will be no confusion, because we have the proof and the data to support our list. This data not only validates but also proves why keeping the record of every football stat is important.

With this list, you will know how the 21st century has been dominated by two of the greatest footballers in history.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have scored twice as many hat tricks as the 3rd player on the list has achieved.

Here is the full list of the top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century.

12. Sergio Aguero | 18 hat-tricks

Top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century - Sergio Aguero - 18 | sportzpoint.com
Aguero has scored a record 12 Premier League hat-tricks. Image | mancity.com

The former Manchester City and Argentina legend is one of the greatest strikers of this century. Sergio Aguero finished his career as one of the highest scorers in Premier League history with 180 goals for Manchester City in the league.

With 18 hat tricks to his name, including his club and international career, Aguero is the player with the 12th most hat-tricks in the 21st century.

Not surprisingly, twelve of his 18 hat tricks came for Manchester City, most in the Premier League. However, Aguero only scored one hat-trick for Argentina in his international career.

The former striker scored more than four goals three times in his career, all in the Premier League. 

Competition Club Date Match Goals
LaLiga Atlético de Madrid May 21, 2011 RCD Mallorca 3–4 Atlético de Madrid 3
Premier League Manchester City Sep 10, 2011 Man City 3–0 Wigan Athletic 3
FA Cup Manchester City Jan 25, 2014 Man City 4–2 Watford FC 3
Premier League Manchester City Oct 18, 2014 Man City 4–1 Tottenham Hotspur 4
UEFA Champions League Manchester City Nov 25, 2014 Man City 3–2 Bayern Munich 3
Premier League Manchester City May 10, 2015 Man City 6–0 Queens Park Rangers 3
International Friendlies Argentina Jun 7, 2015 Argentina 5–0 Bolivia 3
Premier League Manchester City Oct 3, 2015 Man City 6–1 Newcastle United 5
Premier League Manchester City Apr 16, 2016 Chelsea FC 0–3 Man City 3
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Manchester City Aug 16, 2016 Steaua Bucharest 0–5 Man City 3
UEFA Champions League Manchester City Sep 14, 2016 Man City 4–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach 3
Premier League Manchester City Sep 16, 2017 Watford FC 0–6 Man City 3
Premier League Manchester City Jan 20, 2018 Man City 3–1 Newcastle United 3
Premier League Manchester City Feb 10, 2018 Man City 5–1 Leicester City 4
Premier League Manchester City Aug 19, 2018 Man City 6–1 Huddersfield Town 3
Premier League Manchester City Feb 3, 2019 Man City 3–1 Arsenal FC 3
Premier League Manchester City Feb 10, 2019 Man City 6–0 Chelsea FC 3
Premier League Manchester City Jan 12, 2020 Aston Villa 1–6 Man City 3

11. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar | 18

Top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century - Klaas-Jan Huntelaar - 18 | sportzpoint.com
 Huntelaar scored 8 hat-tricks for Schalke. Image | uefa.com

Now, this name can come as a surprise to many Gen-Z football followers. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, the former Dutch and Ajax centre-forward, scored 18 hat-tricks in his stunning football career.

Although three of his 18 hat-tricks came in the second division of the Dutch League, they are considered official hat-tricks.

Huntelaar scored seven hat-tricks for Ajax and eight for German club FC Schalke. He could only score one international hat-trick for the Netherlands.

Huntelaar scored 366 goals in his career and also featured for clubs like Real Madrid and AC Milan.

Competition Club Date Match Goals
Keuken Kampioen Divisie AGOVV Apeldoorn Aug 22, 2003 Heracles Almelo 2–4 AGOVV Apeldoorn 3
Keuken Kampioen Divisie AGOVV Apeldoorn Sep 19, 2003 AGOVV Apeldoorn 4–2 BV Veendam 3
Keuken Kampioen Divisie AGOVV Apeldoorn Apr 12, 2004 AGOVV Apeldoorn 5–2 HFC Haarlem 3
Eredivisie SC Heerenveen Apr 22, 2005 SC Heerenveen 7–1 RBC Roosendaal 3
Eredivisie SC Heerenveen Oct 15, 2005 NAC Breda 0–3 SC Heerenveen 3
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Feb 19, 2006 Ajax 6–0 RBC Roosendaal 4
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Mar 5, 2006 Ajax 6–0 Sparta Rotterdam 3
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Dec 17, 2006 SBV Excelsior 1–3 Ajax 3
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Mar 11, 2007 Twente Enschede 1–4 Ajax 3
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Aug 19, 2007 De Graafschap 1–8 Ajax 4
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Apr 6, 2008 Ajax 4–1 De Graafschap 3
European Qualifiers Netherlands Sep 3, 2010 San Marino 0–5 Netherlands 3
DFB-Pokal FC Schalke 04 Jul 31, 2011 FC Teningen 1–11 Schalke 4
Bundesliga FC Schalke 04 Aug 13, 2011 Schalke 5–1 1.FC Köln 3
Europa League Qualifying FC Schalke 04 Aug 25, 2011 Schalke 6–1 HJK Helsinki 4
UEFA Europa League FC Schalke 04 Feb 23, 2012 Schalke 3–1 AET Viktoria Plzen 3
UEFA Europa League FC Schalke 04 Mar 15, 2012 Schalke 4–1 Twente Enschede 3
Bundesliga FC Schalke 04 Apr 28, 2013 Schalke 4–1 Hamburger SV 3
Bundesliga FC Schalke 04 Mar 8, 2014 Schalke 4–0 Hoffenheim 3
Bundesliga FC Schalke 04 Nov 29, 2014 Schalke 4–1 Mainz 05 3
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Apr 13, 2019 Ajax 6–2 Excelsior 3

Read Also | European treble winners in men's football history

#10. Mario Gomez | 18

Top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century - Mario Gomez - 18 | sportzpoint.com
Gomez after scoring his 11th Bundesliga hat-trick. Image | uefa.com

The former German striker is one of the most underrated players of his generation. Over his entire career, Mario Gomez scored 333 goals in 610 games for teams like FC Bayern Munich, VfB Stuttgart and Fiorentina.

The one-time Champions League and three-time Bundesliga winner scored 18 hat-tricks in his career.

12 of his hat-tricks came for FC Bayern Munich, while four came for Stuttgart and one each for Wolfsburg and Germany.

Competition Club Date Match Goals
1.Bundesliga VfB Stuttgart Mar 8, 2008 VfB Stuttgart 6–3 Werder Bremen 3
DFB-Pokal VfB Stuttgart Jan 30, 2008 Werder Bremen II 2–3 VfB Stuttgart 3
1.Bundesliga VfB Stuttgart Apr 18, 2009 1.FC Köln 0–3 VfB Stuttgart 3
1.Bundesliga VfB Stuttgart May 9, 2009 VfB Stuttgart 4–1 Wolfsburg 4
International Friendlies Germany Jun 2, 2009 UAE 2–7 Germany 4
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich Dec 19, 2010 VfB Stuttgart 3–5 Bayern Munich 3
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Nov 3, 2010 CFR Cluj 0–4 Bayern Munich 3
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich Oct 16, 2010 Bayern Munich 3–0 Hannover 96 3
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich Jan 22, 2011 Bayern Munich 5–1 Kaiserslautern 3
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich Apr 17, 2011 Bayern Munich 5–1 Leverkusen 3
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich May 7, 2011 St. Pauli 1–8 Bayern Munich 3
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich Aug 27, 2011 Kaiserslautern 0–3 Bayern Munich 3
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich Sep 10, 2011 Bayern Munich 7–0 SC Freiburg 4
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Nov 2, 2011 Bayern Munich 3–2 Napoli 3
1.Bundesliga Bayern Munich Mar 10, 2012 Bayern Munich 7–1 Hoffenheim 3
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Mar 13, 2012 Bayern Munich 7–0 Basel 4
DFB-Pokal Bayern Munich Apr 16, 2013 Bayern Munich 6–1 Wolfsburg 3
1.Bundesliga VfL Wolfsburg Apr 2, 2017 Leverkusen 3–3 Wolfsburg 3

#9. Zlatan Ibrahimovic | 20

Top 12 players with most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century - Zlatan Ibrahimovic - 20 | sportzpoint.com
Ibra scored 10 hat-tricks for PSG. Image | PSG on X.

One of the most acrobatic and threatening strikers of the modern era, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of the highest scorers of the 21st century.

The Swedish legend is perhaps one of the greatest players to never win the UEFA Champions League despite playing for teams like FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Manchester United, PSG and Juventus.

Read Also | Players with most Champions League finals without winning it ever

Zlatan scored 20 hat-tricks in his career, among which half were for PSG. He scored four hat-tricks for his country, Sweden.

Competition Club Date Match Goals Assists Minutes
World Cup qualification Europe Sweden Sep 4, 2004 Malta 0–7 Sweden 4 90'
Serie A Juventus FC Apr 17, 2005 Juventus 5–2 Lecce 3 90'
European Qualifiers Sweden Jun 7, 2011 Sweden 5–0 Finland 3 1 66'
International Friendlies Sweden Nov 14, 2012 Sweden 4–2 England 4 90'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Dec 11, 2012 Valenciennes 0–4 PSG 3 90'
UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain Oct 23, 2013 Anderlecht 0–5 PSG 4 90'
International Friendlies Sweden Aug 14, 2013 Sweden 4–2 Norway 3 90'
Coupe de France Paris Saint-Germain Jan 8, 2014 Brest 2–5 PSG 3 1 63'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Feb 23, 2014 Toulouse 2–4 PSG 3 90'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Aug 31, 2014 PSG 5–0 AS Saint-Étienne 3 73'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Mar 20, 2015 PSG 3–1 Lorient 3 1 90'
Coupe de France Paris Saint-Germain Apr 8, 2015 PSG 4–1 AS Saint-Étienne 3 90'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Mar 13, 2016 Troyes 0–9 PSG 4 1 90'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Apr 2, 2016 PSG 4–1 Nice 3 90'
UEFA Europa League Manchester United Feb 16, 2017 Man Utd 3–0 AS Saint-Étienne 3 1 90'
Major League Soccer LA Galaxy Jul 30, 2018 LA Galaxy 4–3 Orlando City 3 1 90'
Major League Soccer LA Galaxy Jul 20, 2019 LA Galaxy 3–2 Los Angeles FC 3 90'
Major League Soccer LA Galaxy Sep 16, 2019 LA Galaxy 7–2 Sporting Kansas City 3 90

#8 Neymar | 21

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Neymar scored four hat-tricks for Barcelona. Image | fcbarcelona.com

The Brazilian modern-day great, Neymar, is one of the most loved and eye-catching footballers of the 21st century. Neymar is Brazil's highest goal scorer ever, with 79 goals in 120 matches.

The attacking midfielder made his name with Brazilian club Santos and then went on to conquer Europe with FC Barcelona and PSG before joining Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia.

Four of his 21 hat tricks came for Brazil, which is the second most for the five-time world champion nation. He scored four hat tricks each for FC Barcelona and PSG, while scoring eight hat tricks for his home club, Santos. 

Competition Club Date Match Goals Assists Minutes
Campeonato Paulista Santos FC Feb 10, 2012 Botafogo FC 1–4 Santos FC 3 90'
Copa Libertadores Santos FC Mar 7, 2012 Santos FC 3–1 Internacional 3 90'
Campeonato Paulista Santos FC Mar 30, 2012 Santos FC 5–0 Guaratinguetá 3 90'
Campeonato Paulista (Fase final) Santos FC Apr 29, 2012 São Paulo FC 1–3 Santos FC 3 90'
International Friendlies Brazil Sep 11, 2012 Brazil 8–0 China 3 72'
UEFA Champions League FC Barcelona Dec 11, 2013 Barcelona 6–1 Celtic 3 1 81'
International Friendlies Brazil Mar 5, 2014 South Africa 0–5 Brazil 3 90'
International Friendlies Brazil Oct 14, 2014 Brazil 4–0 Japan 4 90'
LaLiga FC Barcelona Sep 27, 2014 Barcelona 6–0 Granada 3 90'
Copa do Brasil Santos FC Apr 15, 2010 Santos FC 8–1 Guarani 5 90'
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Santos FC Nov 21, 2010 Goiás EC 1–4 Santos FC 3 2 90'
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Santos FC Oct 29, 2011 Santos FC 4–1 Atlético Paranaense 4 1 90'
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Santos FC Nov 3, 2012 Cruzeiro 0–4 Santos FC 3 1 90'
Campeonato Paulista Santos FC Apr 13, 2013 União Barbarense 0–4 Santos FC 4 90'
UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain Oct 3, 2018 PSG 6–1 Red Star Belgrade 3 82'
UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain Dec 9, 2020 PSG 5–1 Başakşehir 3 1 90'
World Cup Qual. South America Brazil Oct 14, 2020 Peru 2–4 Brazil 3 2 90'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Jan 17, 2018 PSG 8–0 Dijon 4 2 90'
LaLiga FC Barcelona May 14, 2017 Las Palmas 1–4 Barcelona 3 1 90'
LaLiga FC Barcelona Oct 17, 2015 Barcelona 5–2 Rayo Vallecano 4 3 90'
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Apr 9, 2022 Clermont 1–6 PSG 3 1 90'

#7 Kylian Mbappe | 23

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Mbappe till now has scored 3 hat-tricks for Real Madrid. Image | Real Madrid on X

Now here comes the new generation superstar. Kylian Mbappe has already broken multiple football records in his short career for AS Monaco, PSG, Real Madrid and France.

One of the youngest goal scorers in FIFA World Cup history and one of the youngest ever to score in a World Cup final, Kylian Mbappe is indeed made for greatness.

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Mbappe has already scored 23 hat-tricks in his career, which include one in the famous FIFA World Cup 2022 final as well. The youngster, who is often compared with Cristiano Ronaldo, has scored 14 hat-tricks for PSG and three for France. The rest came for AS Monaco (2) and Real Madrid (4).

Competition Club Date Match Goals
Coupe de la Ligue AS Monaco Dec 14, 2016 AS Monaco 7–0 Stade Rennais FC 3
Ligue 1 AS Monaco Feb 11, 2017 AS Monaco 5–0 FC Metz 3
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Oct 7, 2018 PSG 5–0 Olympique Lyon 4
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Jan 19, 2019 PSG 9–0 EA Guingamp 3
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Apr 21, 2019 PSG 3–1 AS Monaco 3
UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain Oct 22, 2019 Club Brugge 0–5 PSG 3
Coupe de France Paris Saint-Germain Mar 4, 2020 Olympique Lyon 1–5 PSG 3
UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain Feb 16, 2021 FC Barcelona 1–4 PSG 3
Coupe de France Paris Saint-Germain Jan 3, 2022 Vannes OC 0–4 PSG 3
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain May 21, 2022 PSG 5–0 FC Metz 3
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Aug 21, 2022 Lille 1–7 PSG 3
World Cup 2022 France Dec 18, 2022 Argentina 7–5 pens France 3
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Apr 9, 2022 Clermont Foot 1–6 PSG 3
Coupe de France Paris Saint-Germain Jan 23, 2023 Pays de Cassel 0–7 PSG 5
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Nov 11, 2023 Reims 0–3 PSG 3
European Qualifiers France Nov 18, 2023 France 14–0 Gibraltar 3
Coupe de France Paris Saint-Germain Jan 7, 2024 US Revel 0–9 PSG 3
Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain Mar 17, 2024 Montpellier 2–6 PSG 3
UEFA Champions League Real Madrid Feb 19, 2025 Real Madrid 3–1 Manchester City 3
LaLiga Real Madrid Jan 25, 2025 Real Valladolid 0–3 Real Madrid 3
LaLiga Real Madrid May 11, 2025 FC Barcelona 4–3 Real Madrid 3
UEFA Champions League Real Madrid September 30, 2025 Kairat Almaty 0-5 Real Madrid 3

#6 Erling Haaland | 27

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In just two seasons, Haaland has already scored 8 Premier League hat-tricks. Image | premierleague.com

Norwegian Erling Haaland is a beast when it comes to scoring goals within the 'D box'. He would always see him at the right place at the right time, scoring some great acrobatic goals.

Haaland rose to fame with German club Borussia Dortmund and then unleashed his absolute best for Premier League club Manchester City. In his first season in the Premier League, he broke the record for the most goals in a season in the tournament (36).

In his short career so far, he has scored 27 hat-tricks and can only get better from here on. 11 of his hat-tricks came for Manchester City, among which 8 came in the Premier League, in only two seasons. 

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Competition Club Date Match Goals
UEFA EURO U19 Qualifiers Norway U19 Mar 27, 2018 Scotland U19 4–5 Norway U19 3
Eliteserien Molde FK Jul 1, 2018 SK Brann 0–4 Molde FK 4
U-20 World Cup Norway U20 May 30, 2019 Norway U20 12–0 Honduras U20 9
ÖFB-Cup Red Bull Salzburg Jul 19, 2019 SC/ESV Parndorf 1–7 Salzburg 3
Bundesliga Red Bull Salzburg Aug 10, 2019 Salzburg 5–2 Wolfsberger AC 3
Bundesliga Red Bull Salzburg Sep 14, 2019 Salzburg 7–2 TSV Hartberg 3
UEFA Champions League Red Bull Salzburg Sep 17, 2019 Salzburg 6–2 KRC Genk 3
Bundesliga Red Bull Salzburg Nov 10, 2019 Wolfsberger AC 0–3 Salzburg 3
Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund Jan 18, 2020 Augsburg 3–5 Dortmund 3
UEFA Nations League B Norway Oct 11, 2020 Norway 4–0 Romania 3
Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund Nov 21, 2020 Hertha BSC 2–5 Dortmund 4
World Cup Qual. Europe Norway Sep 7, 2021 Norway 5–1 Gibraltar 3
DFB-Pokal Borussia Dortmund Aug 7, 2021 SV Wehen 0–3 Dortmund 3
Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund Apr 30, 2022 Dortmund 3–4 Bochum 3
Premier League Manchester City Aug 27, 2022 Man City 4–2 Crystal Palace 3
Premier League Manchester City Aug 31, 2022 Man City 6–0 Nottingham Forest 3
Premier League Manchester City Oct 2, 2022 Man City 6–3 Man United 3
Premier League Manchester City Jan 22, 2023 Man City 3–0 Wolves 3
FA Cup Manchester City Mar 18, 2023 Man City 6–0 Burnley 3
UEFA Champions League Manchester City Mar 14, 2023 Man City 7–0 RB Leipzig 5
Premier League Manchester City Sep 2, 2023 Man City 5–1 Fulham 3
FA Cup Manchester City Feb 27, 2024 Luton 2–6 Man City 5
Premier League Manchester City May 4, 2024 Man City 5–1 Wolves 4
International Friendlies Norway Jun 5, 2024 Norway 3–0 Kosovo 3
Premier League Manchester City Aug 24, 2024 Man City 4–1 Ipswich 3
Premier League Manchester City Aug 31, 2024 West Ham 1–3 Man City 3
UEFA Nations League B Norway Nov 17, 2024 Norway 5–0 Kazakhstan 3
FIFA WC Qualifiers Norway Sep 9, 2025 Norway 11-0 Moldova 5
FIFA WC Qualifiers Norway Oct 11. 2025 Norway 5-0 Israel 3

#5 Harry Kane | 29

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Harry Kane has already scored 8 hat-tricks for FC Bayern Munich. Image | FCBayern on X

Harry Kane is the only English player on our list of the top 12 players with most hat tricks in football in 21st century. With 27 hat tricks in his career till now, Harry Kane is fifth on our list currently.

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The Tottenham Hotspur legend, who left Premier League with the second most goals in the competition's history, is now breaking records in the Bundesliga as well.

Kane scored 14 hat-tricks for Spurs and has already scored 8 hat-tricks for FC Bayern Munich in just two seasons.

Competition Club/National Team Date Match Goals Penalties
UEFA Europa League Tottenham Hotspur Oct 23, 2014 Spurs 5–1 Asteras Tripolis 3
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur Mar 21, 2015 Spurs 4–3 Leicester City 3
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur Oct 25, 2015 Bournemouth 1–5 Spurs 3
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur Jan 14, 2017 Spurs 4–0 West Brom 3
FA Cup Tottenham Hotspur Feb 19, 2017 Fulham 0–3 Spurs 3
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur Feb 26, 2017 Spurs 4–0 Stoke 3 1
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur May 18, 2017 Leicester 1–6 Spurs 4 1
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur May 21, 2017 Hull 1–7 Spurs 3
UEFA Champions League Tottenham Hotspur Sep 26, 2017 APOEL 0–3 Spurs 3
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur Dec 23, 2017 Burnley 0–3 Spurs 3
Premier League Tottenham Hotspur Dec 26, 2017 Spurs 5–2 Southampton 3
World Cup 2018 England Jun 24, 2018 England 6–1 Panama 3 1
European Qualifiers England Sep 7, 2019 England 4–0 Bulgaria 3 1
European Qualifiers England Nov 14, 2019 England 7–0 Montenegro 3
UEFA Europa League Qual. Tottenham Hotspur Oct 1, 2020 Spurs 7–2 Maccabi Haifa 3 1
UEFA Conference League Tottenham Hotspur Sep 30, 2021 Spurs 5–1 NS Mura 3
World Cup Qualifiers England Nov 12, 2021 England 5–0 Albania 3 1
World Cup Qualifiers England Nov 15, 2021 San Marino 0–10 England 4
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Sep 23, 2023 Bayern 7–0 Bochum 3 2
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Oct 28, 2023 Bayern 8–0 Darmstadt 3 1
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Nov 4, 2023 Dortmund 0–4 Bayern 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Mar 9, 2024 Bayern 8–1 Mainz 3 1
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Sep 14, 2024 Holstein Kiel 1–6 Bayern 3 2
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Sep 17, 2024 Bayern 9–2 Dinamo Zagreb 4
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Oct 19, 2024 Bayern 4–0 Stuttgart 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Nov 22, 2024 Bayern 3–0 Augsburg 3 1
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Aug 23, 2025 Bayern 6–0 Leipzig 3 0
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Sep 20, 2025 Hoffenheim 1-4 Bayern 3 2

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#4 Luis Suarez | 30

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Suarez scored 12 hat-tricks for FC Barcelona. Image | FC Barcelona on X.

Uruguayan legend Luis Suarez, who dominated European football first for Ajax and Liverpool and then for FC Barcelona, creating the famous M-S-N trio with Lionel Messi and Neymar, scored 30 hat-tricks in his career.

Suarez is currently playing for Inter Miami and has scored 505 goals so far in his career, among which 69 came for Uruguay. 

Twelve of his total 30 career hat-tricks came for FC Barcelona and 9 for Ajax during his early days.

Competition Club/National Team Date Match Goals Assists
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Mar 16, 2008 Ajax 4–1 Willem II 3
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Apr 12, 2009 Ajax 7–0 Willem II 3 1
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Aug 8, 2009 Ajax 4–1 RKC Waalwijk 3
UEFA Europa League Qual. Ajax Amsterdam Aug 20, 2009 Ajax 5–0 Slovan Bratislava 4
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Sep 20, 2009 VVV-Venlo 0–4 Ajax 4
KNVB Beker Ajax Amsterdam Dec 23, 2009 WHC Wezep 1–14 Ajax 6 2
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Feb 3, 2010 Ajax 4–0 Roda JC 4
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Apr 11, 2010 Ajax 7–0 VVV-Venlo 3
Eredivisie Ajax Amsterdam Aug 29, 2010 De Graafschap 0–5 Ajax 3
International Friendly Uruguay Oct 8, 2010 Indonesia 1–7 Uruguay 3 3
World Cup Qualifiers Uruguay Nov 11, 2011 Uruguay 4–0 Chile 4
Premier League Liverpool Apr 28, 2012 Norwich 0–3 Liverpool 3
Premier League Liverpool Mar 2, 2013 Wigan 0–4 Liverpool 3
Premier League Liverpool Oct 26, 2013 Liverpool 4–1 West Brom 3
Premier League Liverpool Dec 4, 2013 Liverpool 5–1 Norwich 4 1
FIFA Club World Cup FC Barcelona Dec 17, 2015 Barcelona 3–0 Guangzhou Evergrande 3
Copa del Rey FC Barcelona Feb 3, 2016 Barcelona 7–0 Valencia 4 1
LaLiga FC Barcelona Jan 17, 2016 Barcelona 6–0 Athletic Bilbao 3 2
LaLiga FC Barcelona Feb 14, 2016 Barcelona 6–1 Celta Vigo 3 2
LaLiga FC Barcelona Apr 20, 2016 Deportivo 0–8 Barcelona 4 3
LaLiga FC Barcelona Apr 23, 2016 Barcelona 6–0 Sporting Gijón 4
LaLiga FC Barcelona May 14, 2016 Granada 0–3 Barcelona 3
LaLiga FC Barcelona Aug 20, 2016 Barcelona 6–2 Real Betis 3
Premier League Liverpool Mar 22, 2014 Cardiff 3–6 Liverpool 3 1
LaLiga FC Barcelona May 2, 2015 Córdoba 0–8 Barcelona 3 1
LaLiga FC Barcelona Oct 25, 2015 Barcelona 3–1 Eibar 3
LaLiga FC Barcelona Feb 24, 2018 Barcelona 6–1 Girona 3 2
LaLiga FC Barcelona Oct 28, 2018 Barcelona 5–1 Real Madrid 3
Grêmio Série A Grêmio Nov 10, 2023 Botafogo 3–4 Grêmio 3
MLS Inter Miami May 5, 2024 Inter Miami 6–2 NY Red Bulls 3 1

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#3 Robert Lewandowski | 34

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Lewandowski has scored three hat-tricks for FC Barcelona. Image | FC Barcelona on X

If we do not count Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, Robert Lewandowski of Poland has been the greatest footballer of this generation. It is harsh that he always gets compared to those two and has not recieve the appreciation he should get.

He was even unlucky not to win the 2020 Ballon d'Or, which was cancelled due to COVID-19. Apart from Messi and Cristiano, he is the only player to score over 100 Champions League goals.

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Lewandowski scored 34 hat-tricks in his career so far, and 20 of them came for FC Bayern Munich, where he won 8 Bundesliga and one Champions League titles. With 6 UCL hat-tricks, he is the player with the second most hat-tricks in the competition's history, only behind Lionel Messi. 

Competition Club/National Team Date Match Goals
Fortuna 1 Liga Znicz Pruszkow Sep 19, 2007 Znicz Pruszkow 4–2 GKS Jastrzebie 3
Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund Oct 1, 2011 Dortmund 4–0 Augsburg 3
DFB-Pokal Borussia Dortmund May 12, 2012 Dortmund 5–2 Bayern Munich 3
UEFA Champions League Borussia Dortmund Apr 24, 2013 Dortmund 4–1 Real Madrid 4
Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund Nov 1, 2013 Dortmund 6–1 Stuttgart 3
Euro Qualifiers Poland Sep 7, 2014 Gibraltar 0–7 Poland 4
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Sep 22, 2015 Bayern 5–1 Wolfsburg 5
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Sep 29, 2015 Bayern 5–0 Dinamo Zagreb 3
Euro Qualifiers Poland Jun 13, 2015 Poland 4–0 Georgia 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Aug 26, 2016 Bayern 6–0 Werder Bremen 3
DFB-Pokal Bayern Munich Aug 19, 2016 Carl Zeiss Jena 0–5 Bayern 3
World Cup Qualifiers Poland Oct 8, 2016 Poland 3–2 Denmark 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Feb 25, 2017 Bayern 8–0 Hamburg 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Apr 1, 2017 Bayern 6–0 Augsburg 3
World Cup Qualifiers Poland Jun 10, 2017 Poland 3–1 Romania 3
World Cup Qualifiers Poland Oct 5, 2017 Armenia 1–6 Poland 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Mar 10, 2018 Bayern 6–0 Hamburg 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Mar 31, 2018 Bayern 6–0 Dortmund 3
DFL-Supercup Bayern Munich Aug 12, 2018 Frankfurt 0–5 Bayern 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Aug 24, 2019 Schalke 0–3 Bayern 3
Euro Qualifiers Poland Oct 10, 2019 Latvia 0–3 Poland 3
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Nov 26, 2019 Red Star Belgrade 0–6 Bayern 4
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Oct 4, 2020 Bayern 4–3 Hertha BSC 4
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Oct 24, 2020 Bayern 5–0 Eintracht Frankfurt 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Mar 6, 2021 Bayern 4–2 Dortmund 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Mar 20, 2021 Bayern 4–0 Stuttgart 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich May 8, 2021 Bayern 6–0 Gladbach 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Aug 28, 2021 Bayern 5–0 Hertha 3
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Nov 2, 2021 Bayern 5–2 Benfica 3
Bundesliga Bayern Munich Jan 15, 2022 Köln 0–4 Bayern 3
UEFA Champions League Bayern Munich Mar 8, 2022 Bayern 7–1 Salzburg 3
UEFA Champions League FC Barcelona Sep 7, 2022 Barcelona 5–1 Viktoria Plzen 3
LaLiga FC Barcelona Apr 29, 2024 Barcelona 4–2 Valencia 3
LaLiga FC Barcelona Oct 6, 2024 Alavés 0–3 Barcelona 3

#2 Lionel Messi | 60

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Messi scored most non-penalty hat-tricks in football history.

Now you will have to bear with me a bit because the list will get bigger.

Lionel Messi, who has won the most trophies in football history, won the most Ballon d'Or awards, scored the second most four or more goals in football (8), and also has the record for most goal contributions in football history, scoring 60 hat-tricks in his career so far.

Messi also has the record of scoring the most La Liga (36) hat-tricks, which is more than other player's whole career.

The Argentine has scored 48 hat-tricks for FC Barcelona, which is also a record. Messi till now has scored 10 international hat-tricks, the most for Argentina and joint-most in men's international football history.

Moreover, out of Messi's 60 hat-tricks, only 13 included a penalty, which makes him the player with the most non-penalty hat-tricks as well. 

Date Team Opponent Score Competition Goals Pens
10/03/2007 Barcelona Real Madrid 3-3 La Liga 3 0
06/01/2009 Barcelona Atlético Madrid 3-1 Copa del Rey 3 1
10/01/2010 Barcelona Tenerife 5-0 La Liga 3 0
14/03/2010 Barcelona Valencia 3-0 La Liga 3 0
21/03/2010 Barcelona Real Zaragoza 4-2 La Liga 3 0
06/04/2010 Barcelona Arsenal 4-1 Champions League 4 0
21/08/2010 Barcelona Sevilla 4-0 Supercopa de España 3 0
20/11/2010 Barcelona Almería 8-0 La Liga 3 0
12/01/2011 Barcelona Real Betis 5-0 Copa del Rey 3 0
05/02/2011 Barcelona Atlético Madrid 3-0 La Liga 3 0
17/09/2011 Barcelona Osasuna 8-0 La Liga 3 0
24/09/2011 Barcelona Atlético Madrid 5-0 La Liga 3 0
29/10/2011 Barcelona Mallorca 5-0 La Liga 3 1
01/11/2011 Barcelona Viktoria Plzen 4-0 Champions League 3 1
22/01/2012 Barcelona Málaga 4-1 La Liga 3 0
19/02/2012 Barcelona Valencia 5-1 La Liga 4 0
29/02/2012 Argentina Switzerland 3-1 Friendly 3 1
07/03/2012 Barcelona Bayer Leverkusen 7-1 Champions League 5 0
20/03/2012 Barcelona Granada 5-3 La Liga 3 0
02/05/2012 Barcelona Málaga 4-1 La Liga 3 2
05/05/2012 Barcelona Espanyol 4-0 La Liga 4 2
09/06/2012 Argentina Brazil 4-3 Friendly 3 0
20/10/2012 Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 5-4 La Liga 3 0
27/01/2013 Barcelona Osasuna 5-1 La Liga 4 1
15/06/2013 Argentina Guatemala 4-0 Friendly 3 1
01/09/2013 Barcelona Valencia 3-2 La Liga 3 0
18/09/2013 Barcelona Ajax 4-0 Champions League 3 0
16/03/2014 Barcelona Osasuna 7-0 La Liga 3 0
23/03/2014 Barcelona Real Madrid 4-3 La Liga 3 2
22/11/2014 Barcelona Sevilla 5-1 La Liga 3 0
25/11/2014 Barcelona APOEL 4-0 Champions League 3 0
07/12/2014 Barcelona Espanyol 5-1 La Liga 3 0
18/01/2015 Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 4-0 La Liga 3 0
15/02/2015 Barcelona Levante 5-0 La Liga 3 1
08/03/2015 Barcelona Rayo Vallecano 6-1 La Liga 3 1
09/01/2016 Barcelona Granada 4-0 La Liga 3 0
03/02/2016 Barcelona Valencia 7-0 Copa del Rey 3 0
03/03/2016 Barcelona Rayo Vallecano 5-1 La Liga 3 0
11/06/2016 Argentina Panama 5-0 Copa América 3 0
13/09/2016 Barcelona Celtic 7-0 Champions League 3 0
19/10/2016 Barcelona Manchester City 4-0 Champions League 3 0
09/09/2017 Barcelona Espanyol 5-0 La Liga 3 0
19/09/2017 Barcelona Eibar 6-1 La Liga 4 1
11/10/2017 Argentina Ecuador 3-1 World Cup Qualifier 3 0
07/04/2018 Barcelona Leganés 3-1 La Liga 3 0
29/04/2018 Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 4-2 La Liga 3 0
30/05/2018 Argentina Haiti 4-0 Friendly 3 1
18/09/2018 Barcelona PSV 4-0 Champions League 3 0
16/12/2018 Barcelona Levante 5-0 La Liga 3 0
23/02/2019 Barcelona Sevilla 4-2 La Liga 3 0
17/03/2019 Barcelona Real Betis 4-1 La Liga 3 0
09/11/2019 Barcelona Celta Vigo 4-1 La Liga 3 1
07/12/2019 Barcelona Mallorca 5-2 La Liga 3 0
22/02/2020 Barcelona Eibar 5-0 La Liga 4 0
10/09/2021 Argentina Bolivia 3-0 World Cup Qualifier 3 0
05/06/2022 Argentina Estonia 5-0 Friendly 5 1
28/03/2023 Argentina Curaçao 7-0 Friendly 3 0
15/10/2024 Argentina Bolivia 6-0 World Cup Qualifier 3 0
19/10/2024 Inter Miami New England 6-2 MLS 3 0
18/10/2025 Inter Miami Nashville SC 5-2 MLS 3 1

#1 Cristiano Ronaldo | 66

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Ronaldo scored a record 44 hat-tricks for Real Madrid.

Here comes the greatest goal scorer in football history, Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese legend has scored the most hat-tricks in football in the 21st century. And, if you do not count the unverified record for Pele, he has the most hat-tricks in football history.

Most goals in club history, most goals in international football, most Champions League goals, joint-most Champions League hat-tricks (10), most league hat-tricks (45) - these are a few of the records set by the former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus star.

Ronaldo, till now, has scored 66 career hat-tricks, among which 44 came for Real Madrid, a record for the Los Blancos. Moreover, he has scored four or more goals in a game a record 11 times, scoring 4 goals in a game nine times and 5 goals twice.

However, compared with Lionel Messi, 29 of Ronaldo's 66 career hat-tricks included a penalty.

Date H/A/N Team Opponent Score Competition Goals Pens
12/01/2008 H Manchester United Newcastle United 6-0 Premier League 3 0
05/05/2010 A Real Madrid Mallorca 4-1 La Liga 3 0
03/03/2011 H Real Madrid Malaga 7-0 La Liga 3 1
07/05/2011 A Real Madrid Sevilla 6-2 La Liga 4 0
10/05/2011 H Real Madrid Getafe 4-0 La Liga 3 1
28/08/2011 A Real Madrid Real Zaragoza 6-0 La Liga 3 0
24/09/2011 H Real Madrid Rayo Vallecano 6-2 La Liga 3 2
22/10/2011 A Real Madrid Malaga 4-0 La Liga 3 0
06/11/2011 H Real Madrid Osasuna 7-1 La Liga 3 1
17/12/2011 A Real Madrid Sevilla 6-2 La Liga 3 1
12/02/2012 H Real Madrid Levante 4-2 La Liga 3 1
11/04/2012 A Real Madrid Atletico Madrid 4-1 La Liga 3 1
30/09/2012 H Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 5-1 La Liga 3 2
03/10/2012 A Real Madrid Ajax 4-1 Champions League 3 0
09/01/2013 H Real Madrid Celta Vigo 4-0 Copa del Rey 3 0
27/01/2013 H Real Madrid Getafe 4-0 La Liga 3 1
09/02/2013 H Real Madrid Sevilla 4-1 La Liga 3 0
06/09/2013 A Portugal Northern Ireland 4-2 World Cup Qualifier 3 0
17/09/2013 A Real Madrid Galatasaray 6-1 Champions League 3 0
30/10/2013 H Real Madrid Sevilla 7-3 La Liga 3 1
09/11/2013 H Real Madrid Real Sociedad 5-1 La Liga 3 1
19/11/2013 A Portugal Sweden 3-2 World Cup Qualifier 3 0
20/09/2014 A Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 8-2 La Liga 3 0
23/09/2014 H Real Madrid Elche 5-1 La Liga 4 2
05/10/2014 H Real Madrid Athletic Bilbao 5-0 La Liga 3 0
06/12/2014 H Real Madrid Celta Vigo 3-0 La Liga 3 1
05/04/2015 H Real Madrid Granada 9-1 La Liga 5 0
02/05/2015 A Real Madrid Sevilla 3-2 La Liga 3 0
17/05/2015 A Real Madrid Espanyol 4-1 La Liga 3 0
23/05/2015 H Real Madrid Getafe 7-3 La Liga 3 1
13/06/2015 A Portugal Armenia 3-2 Euros Qualifier 3 1
12/09/2015 A Real Madrid Espanyol 6-0 La Liga 5 1
15/09/2015 H Real Madrid Shakhtar Donetsk 4-0 Champions League 3 2
08/12/2015 H Real Madrid Malmö 8-0 Champions League 4 0
31/01/2016 H Real Madrid Espanyol 6-0 La Liga 3 1
05/03/2016 H Real Madrid Celta Vigo 7-1 La Liga 4 0
12/04/2016 H Real Madrid Wolfsburg 3-0 Champions League 3 0
07/10/2016 H Portugal Andorra 6-0 World Cup Qualifier 4 0
29/10/2016 A Real Madrid Alaves 4-1 La Liga 3 1
19/11/2016 A Real Madrid Atletico Madrid 3-0 La Liga 3 1
18/12/2016 H Real Madrid Kashima Antlers 4-2 Club World Cup 3 1
18/04/2017 H Real Madrid Bayern Munich 4-2 Champions League 3 0
02/05/2017 H Real Madrid Atletico Madrid 3-0 Champions League 3 0
31/08/2017 H Portugal Faroe Islands 5-1 World Cup Qualifier 3 1
10/02/2018 H Real Madrid Real Sociedad 5-2 La Liga 3 0
18/03/2018 H Real Madrid Girona 6-3 La Liga 4 0
15/06/2018 N Portugal Spain 3-3 World Cup 3 1
12/03/2019 H Juventus Atletico Madrid 3-0 Champions League 3 1
05/06/2019 H Portugal Switzerland 3-1 UEFA Nations League 3 0
10/09/2019 A Portugal Lithuania 5-1 Euros Qualifier 4 1
14/11/2019 H Portugal Lithuania 6-0 Euros Qualifier 3 1
06/01/2020 H Juventus Cagliari 4-0 Serie A 3 1
14/03/2021 A Juventus Cagliari 3-1 Serie A 3 1
12/10/2021 H Portugal Luxembourg 5-0 World Cup Qualifier 3 2
12/03/2022 H Man United Tottenham 3-2 Premier League 3 0
16/04/2022 H Man United Norwich 3-2 Premier League 3 0
09/02/2023 A Al Nassr Al-Wehda 4-0 Saudi Pro League 4 1
25/02/2023 A Al Nassr Damac 3-0 Saudi Pro League 3 1
25/08/2023 A Al Nassr Al-Fateh 5-0 Saudi Pro League 3 0
30/03/2024 H Al Nassr Al Taee 5-1 Saudi Pro League 3 0
02/04/2024 A Al Nassr Abha 8-0 Saudi Pro League 3 0
04/05/2024 H Al Nassr Al-Wehda 6-0 Saudi Pro League 3 0

Full list

Rank Player Country  Hat-tricks
1 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal  66
2 Lionel Messi Argentina 60
3 Robert Lewandowski Poland 33
4 Luis Suárez Uruguay 30
5 Harry Kane England 29
6 Erling Haaland Norway 27
7 Kylian Mbappé France 23
8 Neymar Brazil 21
9 Zlatan Ibrahimović Sweden 20
=10 Mario Gómez Germany 18
=10 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Netherlands 18
=10 Sergio Agüero  Argentina 18

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Players with the Most Hat-tricks in International football (Male and Female)

Many players have made their mark on the national team by scoring remarkable goals that have helped their countries succeed. In this article, Sportz Point discusses the players with the most hat trick goals in International football.

Oct 20, 2025, 1:43 PM12 min read

USA's Alex Morgan in action for her country

Various international women's football players have cemented themselves in history books by achieving remarkable records. At the forefront is Canada's Christine Sinclair, an iconic figure in women's football

This collection of players and their impressive accomplishments underscore the development of women's football and the extraordinary talent that has emerged within the sport over the years. Let’s take a closer look at these stellar performers

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Babra Bander: Zambia- 7 

Babra Banda of Zambia at the Olympics- Sportz Point.com

From the streets of Lusaka to the global stage, Barbra Banda’s journey is a testament to determination and raw talent. Born in Zambia’s capital, Banda started playing football at the tender age of seven. But her early sporting prowess wasn’t confined to just football.

Inspired by renowned Zambian boxer Catherine Phiri, Banda also dabbled in boxing at 14, quickly making a name for herself. She dominated the amateur scene, and after winning every bout and seeing other fighters hesitant to face her, Banda turned professional, where she won all five of her matches. However, football eventually took center stage in her life.

In October 2018, Banda signed with Spain's first division club, EDF Logroño, becoming the first Zambian woman to play football in Europe. Her career continued to soar when, in March 2024, she joined the Orlando Pride in the United States, signing a four-year contract that would keep her with the club until 2027.

Her impact on the international stage began early. Banda played for Zambia’s U-17 women’s team at the 2014 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, turning 14 during the tournament. Two years later, on March 6, 2016, she made her senior team debut in a Women’s Nations Cup qualifier against Namibia.

The peak of her career came at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Banda captained the Zambian national team as they made their debut appearance at the prestigious tournament. She became the first woman to score consecutive hat-tricks in Olympic history, netting three goals in a 3-10 loss to the Netherlands, she scored another three in a 4-4 draw against China. These performances also made her the first woman to score two hat-tricks in a single Olympic tournament.

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Michelle Akers: United States of America- 7

The name Michelle Akers is synonymous with U.S. women’s soccer dominance. With seven career hat-tricks, Akers helped the U.S. win the inaugural 1991 FIFA Women’s World Cup, leading the tournament with 10 goals, including five in a single game.

Her leading the team was crucial to the U.S. women's team securing its first-ever world title, and she later played a vital role in the 1999 World Cup and 1996 Olympics victories. 

Akers was also the lead scorer in the inaugural FIFA Women's World Cup in China in 1991. The U.S. women's team defeated Norway 2–1 in the final with Akers scoring both goals.

Ali Al-Biski: Libya - 7

Ali Al-Biski, a former Libyan footballer, played as a striker and holds the record as Libya's all-time top scorer despite the nation’s limited participation in FIFA events during his time. He led the Libyan Premier League in scoring twice—first in 1965 with Al-Madina SC, and again in 1968 with Al Ahli Tripoli. He recorded seven hat-tricks for the national team.

Pelé: Brazil - 7

Pele has scored 757 goals in his footballing career

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, famously known as Pelé, was a Brazilian forward and a football icon, widely hailed as one of the greatest players in history. With a Guinness World Record for 1,279 goals in 1,363 games (including friendlies), Pelé was named Athlete of the Century by the IOC in 1999 and featured in Time magazine’s 100 most influential people of the 20th century. He debuted for Santos at 15 and for Brazil at 16, winning three World Cups (1958, 1962, 1970) and scoring seven hat-tricks for Brazil.

Sándor Kocsis: Hungary - 7

Sándor Kocsis, a Hungarian striker, played for Ferencvárosi TC, Budapest Honvéd, Young Fellows Zürich, and FC Barcelona. After relocating to Spain post-1956 Hungarian Revolution, Kocsis joined Barcelona’s squad. He led the 1954 World Cup with a record 11 goals, scoring 23 times for Hungary that year—a single-year record. Kocsis was also the first player to achieve two hat-tricks in a World Cup.

Cristiane: Brazil- 8

Cristian of Brazil in one of her numerous appearances for the country- Sportz Point.com

Brazilian forward Cristiane stands alongside the greats, boasting eight hat-tricks throughout her career. A prolific goal scorer, she played a key role in Brazil's silver medal triumphs at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. Cristiane has participated in five FIFA Women’s World Cups and four Olympics, with her most recent hat-trick coming in Brazil’s 3-0 victory over Jamaica at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Ali Daei: Iran - 8

Ali dael  in his country's international colors- Sportz Point.com

Iranian striker and former national team captain, Ali Daei, was renowned as the world’s top scorer in official internationals per the IFFHS, netting 20 goals in 1996. During the 1998 World Cup qualifiers, he scored nine goals over 17 matches, amassing 38 goals in 52 appearances by that time. In 2004, he became the first male to score 100 international goals, reaching 102 with a four-goal game against Laos.

Gerd Müller: Germany - 8

Gerd Muller - UEFA Euro 1976 Top Scorer - sportzpoint.com

Gerd Müller, a prolific German striker known for his precision in the penalty area, is considered one of football’s top scorers. With West Germany, he scored 68 goals in 62 games. For Bayern Munich, he scored 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga matches and 65 goals in 74 European games, holding a league scoring record. Müller’s eight hat-tricks include two in the 1970 World Cup.

Poul Nielsen: Denmark - 8

Danish striker Poul Nielsen scored 52 goals in 38 games, sharing Denmark’s top-scoring record. He earned a silver medal at the 1912 Olympics and led Kjøbenhavns Boldklub (KB) to six Danish championships. Scoring eight hat-tricks in international play, Nielsen was an iconic figure for Denmark until his death in 1962.

Abby Wambach: United States of America- 8

American soccer Legend Abby doing an overhead kick- Sportz Point.com

Mary Abigail Wambach, born on June 2, 1980, is a retired American soccer player, coach, and National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee. A six-time recipient of the U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year award, Wambach was a key player for the U.S. women’s national team from 2003 to 2015.

She earned her first international cap in 2001 and, as a forward, became the highest all-time goal scorer for the U.S. national team. Globally, she ranks second in international goals for both men and women with 184 goals, trailing only Canada's Christine Sinclair.

Wambach competed in four FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments: the 2003 edition in the U.S., the 2007 event in China, the 2011 tournament in Germany, and the 2015 competition in Canada. She also represented the U.S. in the 2004 Athens and 2012 London Olympics.

Throughout these five major international tournaments, Wambach played 30 matches and netted 22 goals. She helped her team secure two Olympic gold medals, third-place finishes twice at the Women's World Cup, a second-place finish in 2011, and ultimately, a World Cup victory in 2015.

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Carli Lloyd: United States of America- 9

Retired female football veteran Carli holding a world cup trophy- Sportz Point.com

Carli Lloyd is another legend of international football, having represented the U.S. from 2012 to 2021. Over her remarkable career, she earned two Olympic gold medals (in 2008 and 2012) and won two FIFA Women's World Cup titles in 2015 and 2019. In addition, she was named FIFA Player of the Year twice, in 2015 and 2016, and competed in four Olympic Games (2008, 2012, 2016, and 2021).

Lloyd’s capacity for rising to the occasion was evident when she scored the decisive goals in the gold medal matches of both the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics. She was also instrumental in the U.S. clinching World Cup titles in 2015 and 2019, she also secured a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She played in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, where the US finished as runners-up.

Ali Mabkhout: UAE - 9

Ali Makhbout- Sportz Point.com

Ali Mabkhout, a forward for Al Nasr and the UAE national team, debuted with Al Jazira in 2009. A pivotal figure in UAE’s 2019 AFC Asian Cup quarterfinal win over Australia, he became UAE’s top scorer on October 10, 2019, with a hat-trick against Indonesia in a 5-0 victory.

Sven Rydell: Sweden- 9

Swedish striker Sven Rydell scored 49 goals in 43 matches, a record that stood for over 80 years until broken by Zlatan Ibrahimović in 2014. Rydell’s international career included a bronze medal at the 1924 Olympics, and he holds the Swedish record of nine international hat-tricks.

Vivian Woodward: England - 10

Vivian Woodward, an English forward, starred from the early 1900s to World War I, playing for Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. As Great Britain’s captain, he won gold at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics, recording six hat-tricks for England amateurs and four for England’s national team.

Cristiano Ronaldo: Portugal- 10

Europe's Top International Goalscorers: Cristiano Ronaldo extends his lead-sportzpoint.com

At the age of 18, Ronaldo made his debut for Portugal as a substitute against Kazakhstan on 20 August 2003. At UEFA Euro 2004, he scored his first international goal in a 2–1 group stage loss to Greece in his eighth international appearance.

In 2016, Ronaldo led Portugal to their first-ever trophy at the UEFA Euro 2016, although he was subbed off in the 25th minute in the final against hosts France.He received the Silver Boot as the second-highest goalscorer.

In the 2018 World Cup, Ronaldo became the oldest player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup match, in a 3–3 draw against Spain Cristiano Ronaldo became the first male player to score 10 hat-tricks for a national team on 12 October 2021 in Portugal's 5–0 win against Luxembourg, breaking Sven Rydell's record.

Lionel Messi: Argentina -10

Lionel Messi hints at retirement after hat-trick against Bolivia-sportzpoint.com

Lionel Messi debuted for Argentina’s U20 team in 2004 and won the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship. His senior debut came in 2005 at 18. In 2021, he ended Argentina’s 28-year trophy drought with a Copa América win. On October 15, 2024, Messi scored his 10th international hat-trick in a 6-0 win over Bolivia.

Christine Sinclair: Canada- 11

Former Canadian soccer captain Sinclaire celebrating a goal- Sportz Point.com

Christine Margaret Sinclair is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a forward for the Portland Thorns in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). From 2000 until her international retirement in 2023, she was a key member of the Canadian national team. 

Sinclair is an Olympic gold medalist, two-time Olympic bronze medalist, CONCACAF champion, and has won the Canada Soccer Player of the Year award 14 times. She holds the world record for the most international goals scored by any player, male or female, with 190 goals and is among the most-capped players in international soccer, with 331 appearances.

In a career spanning more than two decades with the senior national team, Sinclair has competed in six FIFA Women's World Cups and four Olympic Football Tournaments, leading her team to bronze medals in 2012 and 2016, and to gold in 2020.

She is one of only three players to score in five different World Cup tournaments, alongside Marta and Cristiano Ronaldo. In 2022, Sinclair was honored with the Best FIFA Special Award for her achievement as the world’s top goal scorer.

Notably, Sinclair scored her eleventh international hat-trick during a 2012 Olympic match against the United States, netting all three of Canada’s goals in a 3–4 loss.

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Alex Morgan: United States of America- 12 

Alex Morgan of the USWNT during a match- Sportz Point.com

Alexandra Patricia Morgan, born on July 2, 1989, is a retired American professional soccer player who last played as a striker for San Diego Wave FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), where she served as captain, as well as for the United States national team. She co-captained the U.S. national team with Carli Lloyd and Megan Rapinoe from 2018 to 2020, and later with Lindsay Horan in 2023.

Morgan was the first overall pick in the 2011 WPS Draft by the Western New York Flash, where she made her professional debut and contributed to the team's league championship win. At 22, she was the youngest player on the U.S. national team at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, where the team finished as runner-up.

During the 2012 London Olympics, Morgan scored the decisive goal in the 123rd minute of the semi-final against Canada. She ended 2012 with 28 goals and 21 assists, becoming the second American woman, after Mia Hamm, to record 20 goals and 20 assists in a single year. This achievement made her the sixth and youngest U.S. player to reach 20 goals in one season. Morgan was named U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year and became a FIFA World Player of the Year finalist.

She played a crucial role in the U.S. team's victories at the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cups, earning a spot on the Dream Team in both tournaments and winning the Silver Boot in 2019. Morgan recorded her eleventh international hat-trick with five goals on 11 June 2019 in the United States 13–0 victory over Thailand in the 2019 World

Her record-breaking twelfth international hat-trick came in 2021 against Paraguay in a game where the United States dominated and won 8-0.

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Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

Let’s go ahead and dive into some real names of famous footballers you probably don't know.

Aug 20, 2025, 12:56 PM4 min read

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

As the most popular sport, football is watched and played by people all over the country, ranging from professional leagues, to youth teams, and even families in their yards. But how much do you really know about your favourite footballers? Do you know many famous footballers actually don't use their real names in their professional careers?

Many footballers' real names are distinctly different from what are effectively stage names they use for their professional careers. Many figures even choose to go by relatively shorter names to make it easier for people all over the world to remember them by.

Let’s go ahead and dive into some real names of famous footballers you probably don't know.

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Real Names of Famous Footballers

1. Dele Alli

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Bamidele Jermaine Alli

Dele Alli's full name is Bamidele Jermaine Alli. He does not use his full name professionally and instead goes by "Dele Alli". Dele Alli used to be a big name in the round leather game some years back. When he was 20, he was already considered as English football’s biggest rising star.

2. Raphinha

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Raphael Dias Belloli

Raphinha's full name is 'Raphael Dias Belloli'. He does not use his full name professionally and instead goes by Raphinha. Raphinha is known for his skills in dribbling, pace, and creativity on the field. He currently plays as a winger for Leeds United in the English Premier League.

3. Moises Caicedo

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Moisés Isaac Caicedo Corozo

Caicedo's real name is  'Moisés Isaac Caicedo Corozo'. He is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for the English club Chelsea from Brighton & Hove Albion and for the national team of Ecuador. He is a versatile player with ability to control the tempo of the game.

4. Cole Palmer

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Cole Jermaine Palmer

Cole Palmer's full name is 'Cole Jermaine Palmer'. He is regarded as one of the best attacking midfielders in the world. The English footballer plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Premier League club Chelsea and the England national team.

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5. Kaka

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite

Kaka is arguably one of the defining footballers of his generation. The Brazilian was the last player to win a Ballon d'Or before the decade-long duopoly between Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Kaka has several major honours to his name, including a FIFA World Cup, a UEFA Champions League, and an endless list of individual awards.

6. Van Gaal

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Aloysius Paulus Maria van Gaal

Van Gaal's full name is Aloysius Paulus Maria 'Louis' van Gaal. To some, He's one of the best managers of the past two decades, willing to sacrifice style for substance and flair for formality. To others, he’s an unnerving disciplinarian, an expert at alienating his players and fans. Whatever side of the fence you fall, few will doubt that Louis van Gaal is one of the most pragmatic managers in the modern game.

7. Fikayo Tomori

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Oluwafikayomi Oluwadamilola Tomori

Oluwafikayomi Oluwadamilola "Fikayo" Tomori is an English professional footballer known for his defensive skill as a center-back, currently playing for Serie A club AC Milan and the England national team.

8. Cristiano Ronaldo

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro

Cristiano Ronaldo aka Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro is still plying his trade in the professional game for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia. However, he is already considered one of the greatest players of all time. Ronaldo has won five Ballon d'Or awards in his illustrious career, which is a record only bettered by a certain Argentine forward.

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9. Bukayo Saka

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Bukayo Ayoyinka Temidayo Saka

Bukayo Ayoyinka Temidayo Saka is an English professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Premier League club Arsenal and the England national team. He is often hailed as one of the greatest football players in the world. 

10. Lamine Yamal

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana

Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana, also known as Lamine Yamal, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right winger for La Liga club Barcelona and the Spain national team. 

11. Pepe

Real names of famous footballers you probably don't know

  • Real Name- Kepler Laveran de Lima Ferreira

Former Real Madrid star Pepe is quite commonly regarded as one of the best and most aggressive defenders of his time. The centre-back is still playing European football at the age of 38, and put in a string of magnificent displays in the 2020-21 UEFA Champions League. The Portuguese rolled back the years against Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus with a breathtaking showing to knock them out of the UCL.

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10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Cristiano Ronaldo leads the global earnings chart for the third consecutive time. Let’s take a look at the top 10 highest-paid athletes in the world and see how much they are earning.

Aug 18, 2025, 1:11 PM5 min read

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

In 2025, some of the world’s top athletes are earning huge amounts of money through their sports, brand deals and businesses. These athletes come from football, basketball, golf and other popular games. Their earnings include salaries, match winnings and endorsements from big companies. Let’s take a look at the top 10 highest-paid athletes in the world and see how much they are earning.

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10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World

10. Kevin Durant | $101.4M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Kevin Durant’s Suns may not have made the playoffs, but his financial game stayed elite. His total earnings combine a $51.4 million salary with $50 million in off-court earnings through Boardroom Media and investments in Paris Saint-Germain.

He even has a soon-to-debut Netflix docuseries. His tequila brand, real estate moves, and a collaboration with Fanatics round out a sharp portfolio.

9. Shohei Ohtani | $102.5M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Though his Dodgers salary is deferred, Shohei Ohtani still walked away with $2.5 million in earnings plus postseason bonuses. But the reason he made it to this top-earners list is his headlining brand power.

Out of the total $102.5 million, $100 million came from endorsement deals across Japan and the U.S. That includes New Balance, Seiko, Beats by Dre, and a record-breaking Topps trading card sale.

8. Karim Benzema | $104M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

The first footballer to enter the top 10, and for the 2022 Ballon d'Or winner, most of Karim Benzema's earnings have come from his hefty salary from his contract with Al-Ittihad, where he earns over $2 million a week, resulting in a $100 million annual salary. 

Sponsors like Adidas remain loyal, even as he embraces a quieter lifestyle far from the European spotlight. Rumors now swirl about a possible shift to Major League Soccer as the 2026 World Cup nears.

7. Juan Soto | $114M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Juan Soto shattered expectations after signing a jaw-dropping 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets, even by baseball’s high-spending standards. His on-field take hit $109 million. And thanks to the buzz he generated, the Mets’ ticket sales surged following his signing. 

At just 26, Juan’s popularity and endorsements by the likes of Call of Duty and top Dominican brands have made him baseball’s financial poster boy, earning $114 million this year.

6. LeBron James | $133.8M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

LeBron James has amassed $133.8M, appearing in the sixth position. After more than two decades in the NBA spotlight, LeBron is still making history, not just on the court but also in his bank account.

While his Lakers stint earned him $48.8 million in salary, the larger story is off-court. His production company, SpringHill, is scaling up through a major merger, and he inked a deal to become the first athlete turned Ken doll.

5. Lionel Messi | $135M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Although he is the second-highest paid soccer player, Lionel Messi only ranks as the fifth-highest paid athlete. The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner brought home $135 million.

To millions of people, Messi will forever be soccer’s GOAT. Naturally, his arrival in Major League Soccer wasn’t a mere player acquisition for Inter Miami but a transformative event for the league’s global standing. While his $60 million salary is a substantial figure, his endorsements with Adidas and Apple, alongside his own Mas+ beverage, earn him even more, around $75 million.

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4. Dak Prescott | $137M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Dak Prescott, American professional football quarterback who plays for the Dallas Cowboys, earns $137 million this year. This quarterback-turned-financial-play-caller knows how to read a market as well as a defense. 

First, Prescott made history with a contract structure that paid him $127 million in salary and bonuses within 12 months. Next were endorsements with Jordan Brand and Lowe’s that added another $10 million to his name. He’s also building a gym empire in Texas via Crunch Fitness partnerships.

3. Tyson Fury | $146M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Boxer Tyson Fury claimed third place with $146 million. Despite losing his world heavyweight titles to Oleksandr Usyk in December, Fury's income has been boosted by partnerships promoting Maltese tourism and his Netflix reality show named “At Home With the Furys.”

2. Stephen Curry | $156M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry comes 2nd on the list of highest-paid athletes of the year, earning $156 million. Curry became the first NBA player to reach 4,000 career three-pointers in March this year. 

Of Curry's $156 million haul, $100 million comes from off-court dealings, including a major extension with Under Armour’s Curry Brand. He’s invested in everything from hydration startups to women’s basketball leagues. On the hardwood, he still drains threes while mentoring future stars at Davidson, where he now serves as an assistant GM.

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1. Cristiano Ronaldo | $275M

10 Highest-Paid Athletes in the World [2025]

For the third year in a row, and the fifth time overall, Cristiano Ronaldo is the world’s highest-paid athlete. At age 40, the Portuguese soccer superstar is reaching new highs.

Over the past 12 months, counting both his playing salary at Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr and his off-field business endeavors, Ronaldo collected an estimated $275 million before taxes and agent fees - the third-best year by an active athlete ever measured by Forbes. On that all-time list, Ronaldo is surpassed only by boxer Floyd Mayweather, who earned $300 million in 2015 and $285 million in 2018.

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