List of Romania national football team hat-tricks

This page is a list of the hat-tricks scored for the Romania national football team. Besides the instances of a player scoring three goals in a game, the list also includes games where a player has scored more than three goals.[1]

Hat-tricks scored by Romania

No. Player Opponent Goals[nb 1] Score[nb 2] Venue Competition Date Ref(s)
1
Gheorghe Ciolac Bulgaria 3 – (64', 71', 73')
3–0
ONEF Stadium, Bucharest Friendly 21 April 1929
2
Rudolf Wetzer Greece 5 – (8', 34', 75', 76', 80')
8–1
ONEF Stadium, Bucharest 1929–31 Balkan Cup 25 May 1930
3
Iuliu Bodola Lithuania 3 – (3', 41', 81')
4–2
LFLS Stadionas, Kaunas Friendly 26 August 1931
4
Iuliu Bodola Greece 3 – (13', 35', 84')
4–2
Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens 1929–31 Balkan Cup 29 November 1931
5
Gheorghe Ciolac Bulgaria 3 – (57', 61', 66')
7–0
ONEF Stadium, Bucharest 1933 Balkan Cup 4 June 1933
6
Graţian Sepi Hungary 4 – (8', 32', 47', 83')
5–1
ONEF Stadium, Bucharest 1931–1934 Central European Cup for Amateurs 24 September 1933
7
Iuliu Bodola Yugoslavia 3 – (21', 46', 51')
3–2
ONEF Stadium, Bucharest King Carol II Cup 10 May 1936
8
Iuliu Farkaș Albania 3 – (29', 69', 79')
4–0
Qemal Stafa Stadium, Tirana 1947 Balkan Cup 25 May 1947
9
Gheorghe Váczi East Germany 3 – (23', 32', 43')
3–1
ONEF Stadium, Bucharest Friendly 26 October 1952
10
Mircea Dridea Poland 3 – (26', 45', 55')
3–2
Stadion Dziesięciolecia Manifestu Lipcowego, Warsaw Friendly 30 August 1959
11
Cornel Pavlovici Ghana 3 – (12', 19', 74')
4–1
Takebishi Stadium Kyoto, Kyoto 1964 Summer Olympics 20 October 1964
12
Constantin Frățilă Switzerland 3 – (12', 25', 38')
4–2
Stadionul Republicii, Bucharest UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying 2 November 1966
13
Emil Dumitriu Cyprus 3 – (24', 52', 77')
7–0
Stadionul Național, Bucharest UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying 23 April 1967
14
Anghel Iordănescu Netherlands 3 – (54', 57', 62')
3–0
De Luiten, Roosendaal 1976 Summer Olympics qualification 6 April 1976
15
Ion Dumitru Greece 3 – (7', 32', 77')
6–1
Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest Friendly 21 September 1977
16
Anghel Iordănescu Yugoslavia 3 – (21', 55', 79')
4–1
Stadionul Național, Bucharest Friendly 27 August 1980
17
Gabi Balint Faroe Islands 3 – (3', 39', 78')
7–0
Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification 6 May 1992
18
Florin Răducioiu Faroe Islands 4 – (23', 58', 60', 76')
4–0
Svangaskarð, Toftir 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification 8 September 1993
19
Florin Răducioiu Azerbaijan 3 – (1', 68', 76')
4–1
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium, Trabzon UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying 26 April 1995
20
Viorel Moldovan Georgia 3 – (26', 29', 36')
5–0
Stadionul Ghencea, Bucharest Friendly 24 April 1996
21
Gheorghe Popescu North Macedonia 3 – (36', 45', 90')
3–0
Gradski Stadium Skopje, Skopje 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 14 December 1996
22
Gheorghe Popescu Liechtenstein 4 – (28', 30', 68', 82')
8–0
Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 29 March 1997
23
Dorinel Munteanu Liechtenstein 4 – (28', 30', 68', 82')
8–1
Sportpark Eschen-Mauren, Eschen 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 6 September 1997
24
Adrian Ilie Liechtenstein 3 – (32', 45', 53')
7–0
Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying 2 September 1998
25
Cosmin Contra Luxembourg 3 – (45', 47', 85')
7–0
Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying 16 October 2002
26
Ciprian Marica Trinidad and Tobago 3 – (31', 33', 81')
4–0
Arena Naţională, Bucharest Friendly 4 June 2013

Hat-tricks conceded by Romania

No. Player Opponent Goals[nb 3] Score[nb 4] Venue Competition Date Ref(s)
1
Karl Kanhäuser Austria 3 – (2', 52', 85')
1–4
Simmeringer Had, Vienna Friendly 20 May 1924
2
Kees Pijl Netherlands 4 – (28', 52', 60', 67')
0–6
Stade Olympique de Colombes, Colombes 1924 Summer Olympics 27 May 1924
3
Józef Nawrot Poland 3 – (8', 25', 78')
0–5
Stadionul ONEF, Colombes Friendly 3 October 1932
4
Axel Nilsson Sweden 3 – (70', 73', 87')
1–7
Stockholms Olympiastadion, Stockholm Friendly 1 September 1935
5
Josef Bican Czechoslovakia 4 – (28', 49', 61', 81')
2–6
Stadion Letná, Prague Friendly 4 December 1938
6
Fritz Walter Germany 3 – (33', 76', 81')
3–9
Waldstadion, Frankfurt Friendly 14 July 1940
7
Fritz Walter Germany 3 – (44', 49', 55')
0–7
Stadion Edwarda Szymkowiaka, Bytom Friendly 16 August 1942
8
Béla Egresi Hungary 3 – (43', 61', 72')
0–9
Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest 1948 Balkan Cup 6 June 1948
9
Ferenc Puskás Hungary 3 – (44', 64', 83')
1–5
Stadionul Republicii, Bucharest 1948 Balkan Cup 24 October 1948
10
Gerard Cieślik Poland 3 – (18', 25', 76')
3–3
Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław Friendly 14 May 1950
11
Vicente Guillot Spain 3 – (7', 20', 70')
0–6
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying 1 November 1962
12
Olivier Rouyer France 3 – (65', 72', 80')
0–4
Allées Jean Leroi Municipal Stadium, Blois 1976 Summer Olympics qualification 2 December 1975
13
Safet Sušić Yugoslavia 3 – (14', 51', 62')
0–4
Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 13 November 1977
14
Peter Dubovský Czechoslovakia 3 – (59', 83', 90')
2–5
Všešportový areál, Košice 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification 2 June 1993
15
Robert Lewandowski Poland 3 – (59', 83', 90')
2–5
Všešportový areál, Košice 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 10 June 2017

See also

Notes

  1. Goals column is sorted by the time elapsed between the first and the third goal.
  2. Romania's score is shown first. Scores are sorted by goal difference and number of goals in the match.
  3. Goals column is sorted by the time elapsed between the first and the third goal.
  4. Romania's score is shown first. Scores are sorted by goal difference and number of goals in the match.

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