List of Bundesliga hat-tricks

This is a list of Bundesliga hat-tricks.[1] Since its creation, more than 50 players have scored at least one hat-trick. Robert Lewandowski has scored 11 Bundesliga hat-tricks, making him the player with the most hat-tricks in Bundesliga history, while Mario Gómez holds the record for most hat-tricks in a single season with five. Dieter Müller still holds the record for most goals in one Bundesliga match, with 6.

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
Dieter Müller6 Germany1. FC Köln*Werder Bremen7–217 August 1977[2]
Atli Eðvaldsson5 IcelandFortuna Düsseldorf*Eintracht Frankfurt5–14 June 1983[3]
Dieter Hoeneß5 GermanyBayern Munich*Eintracht Braunschweig6–025 February 1984[4]
Jürgen Klinsmann5 GermanyVfB StuttgartFortuna Düsseldorf*7–015 March 1986[5]
Frank Hartmann5 Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern*Schalke 045–11 November 1986[6]
Michael Tönnies5 GermanyMSV Duisburg*Karlsruher SC6–227 August 1991[7]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder BremenVfL Wolfsburg*7–219 September 1999[8]
Marco Bode GermanyWerder BremenVfL Wolfsburg*7–219 September 1999[9]
Oliver Neuville GermanyBayer Leverkusen*Hamburger SV4–124 November 2001[10]
Patrick Helmes GermanyBayer Leverkusen*Hannover 964–019 September 2008[11]
Grafite BrazilVfL Wolfsburg*Energie Cottbus3–08 November 2008[12]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder Bremen*Eintracht Frankfurt5–029 November 2008[13]
Demba Ba Senegal1899 HoffenheimVfB Stuttgart*3–321 February 2009[14]
Andriy Voronin UkraineHertha BSCEnergie Cottbus*3–17 March 2009[15]
Grafite BrazilVfL Wolfsburg*Schalke 044–313 March 2009[16]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder Bremen*Hannover 964–15 April 2009[17]
Stanislav Šesták SlovakiaVfL Bochum1899 Hoffenheim*3–011 April 2009[18]
Mario Gómez GermanyVfB Stuttgart1. FC Köln*3–018 April 2009[19]
Edin Džeko Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfL Wolfsburg*1899 Hoffenheim4–02 May 2009[20]
Edin Džeko Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfL WolfsburgHannover 96*5–016 May 2009[21]
Vedad Ibišević Bosnia and Herzegovina1899 Hoffenheim*Hertha BSC5–127 September 2009[22]
Stefan Kießling GermanyBayer Leverkusen*VfB Stuttgart4–029 November 2009[23]
Albert Bunjaku  Switzerland1. FC NürnbergHannover 96*3–130 January 2010[24]
Cacau4 GermanyVfB Stuttgart1. FC Köln*5–120 February 2010[25]
Theofanis Gekas GreeceHertha BSCVfL Wolfsburg*5–121 March 2010[26]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern Munich*Hannover 967–017 April 2010[27]
Lucas Barrios ParaguayBorussia Dortmund1. FC Nürnberg*3–224 April 2010[28]
Thomas Müller GermanyBayern Munich*VfL Bochum3–11 May 2010[29]
Pavel Pogrebnyak RussiaVfB Stuttgart*Borussia Mönchengladbach7–018 September 2010[30]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*Hannover 963–016 October 2010[31]
Milivoje Novaković Slovenia1. FC Köln*Hamburger SV3–230 October 2010[32]
Raúl SpainSchalke 04*Werder Bremen4–020 November 2010[33]
Hugo Almeida PortugalWerder Bremen*FC St. Pauli3–028 November 2010[34]
Raúl SpainSchalke 04*1. FC Köln3–018 December 2010[35]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern MunichVfB Stuttgart*5–319 December 2010[36]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*1. FC Kaiserslautern5–122 January 2011[37]
Christian Eigler4 Germany1. FC Nürnberg*FC St. Pauli5–05 March 2011[38]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern Munich*Hamburger SV6–012 March 2011[39]
Mladen Petrić CroatiaHamburger SV*1. FC Köln6–219 March 2011[40]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*Bayer Leverkusen5–117 April 2011[41]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern MunichFC St. Pauli*8–17 May 2011[42]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*1. FC Köln5–113 August 2011[43]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich1. FC Kaiserslautern*3–027 August 2011[44]
Mario Gómez4 GermanyBayern Munich*SC Freiburg7–010 September 2011[45]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBorussia Dortmund*FC Augsburg4–01 October 2011[46]
Mohammed Abdellaoue NorwayHannover 96*Werder Bremen3–22 October 2011[47]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder Bremen*1. FC Köln3–25 November 2011[48]
Marco Reus GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*SV Werder Bremen5–019 November 2011[49]
Eren Derdiyok  SwitzerlandBayer LeverkusenHertha BSC*3–326 November 2011[50]
Raúl SpainSchalke 04*Werder Bremen5–017 December 2011[51]
Martin Harnik AustriaVfB Stuttgart*Hertha BSC5–011 February 2012[52]
Mario Gómez GermanyBayern Munich*1899 Hoffenheim7–110 March 2012[53]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern MunichHertha BSC*6–017 March 2012[54]
Lucas Barrios ParaguayBorussia Dortmund1. FC Kaiserslautern*5–228 April 2012[55]
Stefan Kießling GermanyBayer Leverkusen1. FC Nürnberg*4–15 May 2012[56]
Ádám Szalai HungaryMainz 05*1899 Hoffenheim3–027 October 2012[57]
Marko Arnautović AustriaWerder Bremen1899 Hoffemhein*4–12 December 2012[58]
Vedad Ibišević Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfB Stuttgart*Schalke 043–18 December 2012[59]
Marco Reus GermanyBorussia Dortmund*Eintracht Frankfurt3–016 February 2013[60]
Claudio Pizarro4 PeruBayern Munich*Hamburger SV9–230 March 2013[61]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*Hamburger SV4–128 April 2013[62]
Branimir Hrgota SwedenBorussia MönchengladbachMainz 05*4–211 May 2013[63]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang GabonBorussia DortmundFC Augsburg*4–010 August 2013[64]
Vedad Ibišević Bosnia and HerzegovinaVfB Stuttgart*1899 Hoffenheim6–21 September 2013[65]
Pierre-Michel Lasogga GermanyHamburger SV1. FC Nürnberg*5–06 October 2013[66]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBorussia Dortmund*VfB Stuttgart6–11 November 2013[67]
Son Heung-min South KoreaBayer 04 Leverkusen*Hamburger SV5–39 November 2013[68]
Domi Kumbela DR CongoEintracht Braunschweig*Hamburger SV4–215 February 2014[69]
Arjen Robben NetherlandsBayern Munich*Schalke 045–11 March 2014[70]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*1899 Hoffenheim4–08 March 2014[71]
Marco Reus GermanyBorussia DortmundVfB Stuttgart*3–229 March 2014[72]
Thomas Müller GermanyBayern MunichEintracht Frankfurt*4–08 November 2014[73]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar NetherlandsSchalke 04*Mainz 054–129 November 2014[74]
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting CameroonSchalke 04VfB Stuttgart*4–06 December 2014[75]
Nils Petersen GermanySC Freiburg*Eintracht Frankfurt4–131 January 2015[76]
Bas Dost4 NetherlandsVfL WolfsburgBayer Leverkusen*5–414 February 2015[77]
Son Heung-min South KoreaBayer Leverkusen*VfL Wolfsburg4–514 February 2015[77]
Alexander Meier GermanyEintracht Frankfurt*1. FC Köln6–212 September 2015[78]
Robert Lewandowski5 PolandBayern Munich*VfL Wolfsburg5–122 September 2015[79]
Alexander Meier GermanyEintracht Frankfurt*VfL Wolfsburg3–224 January 2016[80]
Claudio Pizarro PeruWerder BremenBayer Leverkusen*4–12 March 2016[81]
Koo Ja-cheol South KoreaAugsburgBayer Leverkusen*3–35 March 2016[82]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Werder Bremen6–026 August 2016[83]
Joel Pohjanpalo FinlandBayer Leverkusen*Hamburger SV3–110 September 2016[84]
Javier Hernández MexicoBayer LeverkusenMainz 05*3–224 September 2016[85]
Anthony Modeste France1. FC Köln*Hamburger SV3–030 October 2016[86]
Salomon Kalou Ivory CoastHertha BSC*Borussia Mönchengladbach3–04 November 2016[87]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang4 GabonBorussia DortmundHamburger SV*5–25 November 2016[88]
Danny Latza GermanyMainz 05*Hamburger SV3–117 December 2016[89]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Hamburger SV8–025 February 2017[90]
Anthony Modeste France1. FC Köln*Hertha BSC4–218 March 2017[91]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*FC Augsburg6–01 April 2017[92]
Thomas Delaney DenmarkWerder BremenSC Freiburg*5–21 April 2017[93]
Mario Gómez GermanyVfL WolfsburgBayer Leverkusen*3–32 April 2017[94]
Max Kruse4 GermanyWerder BremenFC Ingolstadt*4–222 April 2017[95]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*1. FC Köln3–09 September 2017[96]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang GabonBorussia Dortmund*Borussia Mönchengladbach6–123 September 2017[97]
Max Kruse GermanyWerder Bremen*Hannover 964–019 November 2017[98]
Nils Petersen GermanySC Freiburg1. FC Köln*4–310 December 2017[99]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*SC Freiburg3–316 December 2017[100]
Niclas Füllkrug GermanyHannover 96*Mainz 053–213 January 2018[101]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Hamburger SV6–010 March 2018[102]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Borussia Dortmund6–031 March 2018[103]
Kevin Volland GermanyBayer Leverkusen*Eintracht Frankfurt4–114 April 2018[104]
Andrej Kramarić Croatia1899 Hoffenheim*Hannover 963–127 April 2018[105]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*SC Freiburg4–130 September 2018[106]
Paco Alcácer SpainBorussia Dortmund*FC Augsburg4–36 October 2018[107]
Luka Jović5 SerbiaEintracht Frankfurt*Fortuna Düsseldorf7–119 October 2018[108]
Jonas Hofmann GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach*Mainz 054–021 October 2018[109]
Alassane Pléa FranceBorussia MönchengladbachWerder Bremen*3–110 November 2018[110]
Dodi Lukebakio BelgiumFortuna DüsseldorfBayern Munich*3–324 November 2018[111]
Alfreð Finnbogason IcelandFC Augsburg*Mainz 053–03 February 2019[112]
Wout Weghorst NetherlandsVfL Wolfsburg*Fortuna Düsseldorf5–216 March 2019[113]
James Rodríguez ColombiaBayern Munich*Mainz 056–017 March 2019[114]
Yussuf Poulsen DenmarkRB Leipzig*Hertha BSC5–030 March 2019[115]
Jean-Philippe Mateta FranceMainz 05*SC Freiburg5–05 April 2019[116]
Ishak Belfodil Algeria1899 HoffenheimFC Augsburg*4–07 April 2019[117]
Lucas Alario ArgentinaBayer LeverkusenHertha BSC*5–118 May 2019[118]
Wout Weghorst NetherlandsVfL Wolfsburg*FC Augsburg8–118 May 2019[119]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern MunichSchalke 04*3–024 August 2019[120]
Timo Werner GermanyRB LeipzigBorussia Mönchengladbach*3–130 August 2019[121]
Timo Werner GermanyRB Leipzig*Mainz 058–02 November 2019[122]
Rouwen Hennings GermanyFortuna DüsseldorfSchalke 04*3–39 November 2019[123]
Philippe Coutinho BrazilBayern Munich*Werder Bremen6–114 December 2019[124]
Robin Quaison SwedenMainz 05Werder Bremen*5–017 December 2019[125]
Erling Haaland NorwayBorussia DortmundFC Augsburg*5–318 January 2020[126]
Robin Quaison SwedenMainz 05Hertha BSC*3–18 February 2020[127]
Wout Weghorst NetherlandsVfL Wolfsburg1899 Hoffenheim*3–215 February 2020[128]
Timo Werner GermanyRB LeipzigMainz 05*5–024 May 2020[129]
Jadon Sancho EnglandBorussia DortmundSC Paderborn*6–131 May 2020[130]
Andrej Kramarić4 Croatia1899 HoffenheimBorussia Dortmund*4–027 June 2020[131]
Serge Gnabry GermanyBayern Munich*Schalke 048–018 September 2020[132]
Andrej Kramarić Croatia1899 Hoffenheim1. FC Köln*3–219 September 2020[133]
Niclas Füllkrug GermanyWerder BremenSchalke 04*3–126 September 2020[134]
Robert Lewandowski4 PolandBayern Munich*Hertha BSC4–34 October 2020[135]
Robert Lewandowski PolandBayern Munich*Eintracht Frankfurt5–024 October 2020[136]
Erling Haaland4 NorwayBorussia DortmundHertha BSC*5–221 November 2020[137]
Jean-Philippe Mateta FranceMainz 05SC Freiburg*3–122 November 2020[138]
Lars Stindl GermanyBorussia MönchengladbachEintracht Frankfurt*3–315 December 2020[139]
Matthew Hoppe United StatesSchalke 04*1899 Hoffenheim4–09 January 2021[140]

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.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Robert Lewandowski 11
2 Mario Gómez 10
3 Claudio Pizarro 6
4 Alfreð Finnbogason 4
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Arjen Robben
7 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 3
Vedad Ibišević
Andrej Kramarić
Raúl
Marco Reus
Wout Weghorst
Timo Werner
14 Lucas Barrios 2
Edin Džeko
Niclas Füllkrug
Grafite
Erling Haaland
Stefan Kießling
Max Kruse
Jean-Philippe Mateta
Alexander Meier
Anthony Modeste
Thomas Müller
Nils Petersen
Robin Quaison
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 45
2  Netherlands 12
3  Poland 11
4  Peru 6
5  Bosnia and Herzegovina 5
 France
 Iceland
8  Croatia 4
 Spain
10  Brazil 3
 Gabon
 Norway
 South Korea
 Sweden
15  Austria 2
 Denmark
 Paraguay
  Switzerland
19  Algeria 1
 Argentina
 Belgium
 Cameroon
 Colombia
 DR Congo
 England
 Finland
 Greece
 Hungary
 Ivory Coast
 Mexico
 Portugal
 Russia
 Senegal
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Ukraine
 United States

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