This is a list of all hat-tricks scored during ASEAN Football Federation Championship; that is, the occasions when a footballer has scored three or more goals in a single football AFF Championship match. There have been 20 hat-tricks scored in the 13 editions of the AFF Championship tournament.
The first hat-trick was scored by K. Sanbagamaran of Malaysia playing against the Philippines in the 1996 AFF Championship; the most recent was by Bienvenido Marañón of Philippines, scoring thrice against Myanmar in the 2020 AFF Championship.
Indonesian Bambang Pamungkas became the first player to get two hat-tricks in a single competition and the first player to score four goals in a single match. His teammate Zaenal Arief also scored 4 goals in that very same match beating the Philippines 13-1. Vietnamese Phan Thanh Bình, Singaporean Noh Alam Shah and Thai Adisak Kraisorn are the other three players that have scored more than three goals.
Noh Alam Shah of Singapore and Kraisorn are the only players who have scored a double hat-trick in a single match, with Alam Shah scoring a record seven goals. He also became the first player to get a hat-trick in two consecutive tournaments. The fastest hat-trick was scored by Sarayuth Chaikamdee of Thailand who did it within four minutes.
No. | Tournament | Player | Number and time of goals | For | Goals | Result | Against | Round | Date | Ref. |
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1 | 1996, Singapore | K. Sanbagamaran | 3 – 36', 61', 89' | Malaysia | 1–0, 4–0, 7–0 | 7–0 | Philippines | Group stage | 4 September 1996 | |
2 | 2000, Thailand | Worrawoot Srimaka | 3 – 14', 18', 32' | Thailand | 1–0, 2–0, 3–0 | 4–1 | Indonesia | Final | 18 November 2000 | |
3 | 2002, Indonesia | Bambang Pamungkas | 3 – 58', 79', 89' | Indonesia | 2–2, 3–2, 4–2 | 4–2 | Cambodia | Group stage | 17 December 2002 | |
4 | 2002, Singapore | Kiatisuk Senamuang | 3 – 8', 83', 90' | Thailand | 1–0, 4–1, 5–1 | 5–1 | Laos | 18 December 2002 | ||
5 | 2002, Indonesia | Bambang Pamungkas (II) | 4 – 1', 29', 35', 82' | Indonesia | 1–0, 4–0, 5–0, 12–1 | 13–1 | Philippines | 23 December 2002 | ||
6 | Zaenal Arief | 4 – 6', 38', 41', 57' | Indonesia | 2–0, 6–0, 7–0, 9–0 | Philippines | |||||
7 | 2004, Vietnam | Lê Công Vinh | 3 – 57', 87', 89' | Vietnam | 3–1, 8–1, 9–1 | 9–1 | Cambodia | Group stage | 9 December 2004 | |
8 | 2004, Malaysia | Sarayuth Chaikamdee | 3 – 63', 65', 67' | Thailand | 5–0, 6–0, 7–0 | 8–0 | Timor-Leste | 12 December 2004 | ||
9 | 2004, Vietnam | Ilham Jaya Kesuma | 3 – 5', 48', 56' | Indonesia | 1–0, 3–0, 5–0 | 8–0 | Cambodia | 13 December 2004 | ||
10 | 2004, Singapore | Noh Alam Shah | 3 – 74', 94', 96' | Singapore | 1–2, 2–2, 3–2 | 4–2 aet | Myanmar | Semi-final | 2 January 2005 | |
11 | 2007, Singapore | Noh Alam Shah (II) | 7 – 11', 24', 61', 72', 76', 88', 90+2' | Singapore | 2–0, 3–0, 5–0, 7–0, 8–0, 10–0, 11–0 | 11–0 | Laos | Group stage | 15 January 2007 | [1] |
12 | Lê Công Vinh (II) | 3 – 1', 28', 58' | Vietnam | 1–0, 2–0, 5–0 | 9–0 | Laos | 17 January 2007 | [2] | ||
13 | Phan Thanh Bình | 4 – 29', 73' (p), 81', 84' | Vietnam | 3–0, 6–0, 7–0, 8–0 | Laos | |||||
14 | 2008, Indonesia | Budi Sudarsono | 3 – 5', 54', 70' | Indonesia | 1–0, 2–0, 4–0 | 4–0 | Cambodia | Group stage | 7 December 2008 | |
15 | 2012, Thailand | Teerasil Dangda | 3 – 20', 82', 89' | Thailand | 1–0, 3–0, 4–0 | 4–0 | Myanmar | Group stage | 27 November 2012 | [3] |
16 | 2016, Philippines | Teerasil Dangda (II) | 3 – 36', 79', 90+4' | Thailand | 2–0, 3–2, 4–2 | 4–2 | Indonesia | Group stage | 19 November 2016 | [4] |
17 | 2018, Thailand | Adisak Kraisorn | 6 – 3', 13', 31', 45', 50', 56' (p) | Thailand | 1–0, 2–0, 3–0, 4–0, 5–0, 6–0 | 7–0 | Timor-Leste | Group stage | 9 November 2018 | [5] |
18 | 2018, Singapore | Safuwan Baharudin | 3 – 12', 19', 90+2' | Singapore | 1–0, 2–1, 6–1 | 6–1 | Timor-Leste | 21 November 2018 | [6] | |
19 | 2020, Singapore | Safawi Rasid | 3 – 7', 34', 80' | Malaysia | 1–0, 2–0, 4–0 | 4–0 | Laos | Group stage | 9 December 2021 | [7] |
20 | Bienvenido Marañón | 3 – 16', 19', 45' | Philippines | 1–0, 2–0, 3–0 | 3–2 | Myanmar | 18 December 2021 | [8] |
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