Since the rebranding of the UEFA Women's Cup to UEFA Women's Champions League in 2009, 58 players from 23 countries have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match on a total of 89 occasions for 29 different clubs from 13 different leagues. The first player to achieve this feat was Kim Little, who scored four times for Arsenal in a 9–0 victory over PAOK on 30 September 2009. [1]
Fourteen players have scored four or more goals in a match; of these, only Inka Grings and Ada Hegerberg have achieved this more than once. Only Grings and Cathrine Paaske Sørensen have scored five goals in a single match. [2] [3] Hegerberg have scored three or more goals on six occasions in the Champions League, more than any other player, followed by Anja Mittag, who have scored four hat-tricks.
Eugénie Le Sommer holds the record for the fastest hat-trick, netting three times for Lyon against Romanian club Olimpia Cluj in seven minutes on 28 September 2011. The youngest scorer of a hat-trick is Magdalena Mayr, who netted three times for Bayern Munich against Viktória Szombathely, aged 17 years and 16 days, on 7 October 2009. The oldest player to score a hat-trick is Patrizia Panico, who was 37 years and 266 days old when she scored three goals for Torres on 31 October 2012 against Olimpia Cluj.
As of 23 November 2023
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4 | Player scored four goals |
5 | Player scored five goals |
() | Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks) |
The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks. Boldface indicates a player who is currently active.
The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from a single nation.
Rank | Nation | Hat-tricks | Last hat-trick |
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1 | Germany | 17 | 11 October 2017 |
2 | France | 9 | 12 September 2019 |
3 | Norway | 8 | 21 December 2022 |
4 | Denmark | 6 | 26 October 2022 |
5 | Scotland | 5 | 12 October 2017 |
Italy | 15 December 2022 | ||
7 | Sweden | 4 | 3 November 2011 |
England | 31 October 2018 | ||
Brazil | 13 October 2016 | ||
Canada | 13 October 2021 | ||
Czechia | 11 September 2019 | ||
Netherlands | 31 October 2019 | ||
13 | Austria | 2 | 13 October 2010 |
Japan | 28 September 2011 | ||
Spain | 3 March 2021 | ||
Hungary | 10 November 2016 | ||
Australia | 23 November 2023 | ||
18 | Macedonia | 1 | 3 October 2012 |
Russia | 9 October 2013 | ||
USA | 23 March 2014 | ||
Ivory Coast | 8 October 2014 | ||
Switzerland | 27 September 2018 | ||
Serbia | 16 December 2020 |
The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from given club.
Rank | Club | Hat-tricks | Last hat-trick |
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1 | Lyon | 15 | 11 September 2019 |
2 | Arsenal | 10 | 21 December 2022 |
VfL Wolfsburg | 21 August 2020 | ||
4 | 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam | 7 | 3 October 2012 |
5 | Chelsea | 4 | 23 November 2023 |
PSG | 13 October 2021 | ||
1. FFC Frankfurt | 25 April 2015 | ||
8 | Slavia Prague | 3 | 11 September 2019 |
FCR 2001 Duisburg | 13 October 2010 | ||
Torres | 31 October 2012 | ||
FC Rosengård | 16 December 2020 | ||
12 | SV Neulengbach | 2 | 10 November 2013 |
Rossiyanka | 9 October 2013 | ||
Linköping | 12 September 2018 | ||
Tyresö FF | 23 March 2014 | ||
Zürich | 27 September 2018 | ||
Bayern Munich | 9 October 2024 | ||
18 | Sparta Prague | 1 | 10 November 2013 |
Fortuna Hjørring | 22 September 2010 | ||
Everton | 14 October 2010 | ||
Manchester City | 25 September 2019 | ||
Juvicy | 14 October 2010 | ||
Bardolino Verona | 3 October 2012 | ||
Juventus | 15 December 2022 | ||
Twente | 11 September 2019 | ||
Zvezda-2005 Perm | 8 October 2014 | ||
Glasgow City F.C. | 12 October 2017 | ||
Barcelona | 3 March 2021 | ||
Real Madrid | 13 October 2021 |
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