List of FIFA Women's World Cup hat-tricks

This is a list of all hat-tricks scored during FIFA Women's World Cups; that is, the occasions when a footballer has scored three or more goals in a single football World Cup match (not including FIFA Women's World Cup qualification matches). So far, 19 hat-tricks have been scored in 204 matches in the 7 editions of the World Cup tournament. As FIFA is the governing body of football (soccer), official hat-tricks are only noted when FIFA recognises that at least three goals were scored by one player in one match.

The first hat-trick was scored by Carolina Morace of Italy, playing against Chinese Taipei in the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup; the most recent (as of 5 July 2015) was by Carli Lloyd of the United States, playing against Japan in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.

The record number of hat-tricks in a single World Cup tournament is six, which occurred during the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, coinciding with the expansion of the tournament to 24 teams from 16.

Notable World Cup hat-tricks

List of World Cup hat-tricks

Key
Player's team lost the match
Player's team drew the match
FIFA Women's World Cup hat-tricks
# Player G Time of goals For Result Against Tournament Round Date Ref
1. Carolina Morace 37', 52', 66' Italy5–0 Chinese Taipei1991, China First round17 November 1991[2]
2. Michelle Akers 58', 29', 33', 44' (pen.), 48' United States7–0 Chinese Taipei1991, China Quarterfinals24 November 1991[3]
3. Carin Jennings 10', 22', 33' United States5–2 Germany1991, China Semifinals27 November 1991[4]
4. Kristin Sandberg 30', 44', 82' Norway8–0 Nigeria1995, Sweden First round6 June 1995[5]
5. Ann Kristin Aarønes 4', 21', 90+3' Norway7–0 Canada1995, Sweden First round10 June 1995[6]
6. Sissi 29', 42', 50' Brazil7–1 Mexico1999, United States First round19 June 1999[7]
7. Pretinha 3', 12', 90+1' Brazil7–1 Mexico1999, United States First round19 June 1999[8]
8. Sun Wen 9', 21', 54' China PR7–0 Ghana1999, United States First round23 June 1999[9]
9. Inka Grings 10', 57', 90+2' Germany6–0 Mexico1999, United States First round24 June 1999[10]
10. Mio Otani 72', 75', 80' Japan6–0 Argentina2003, United States First round20 September 2003[11]
11. Birgit Prinz 29', 45+1', 59' Germany11–0 Argentina2007, China First round10 September 2007[12]
12. Sandra Smisek 57', 70', 79' Germany11–0 Argentina2007, China First round10 September 2007[13]
13. Ragnhild Gulbrandsen 39', 59', 62' Norway7–2 Ghana2007, China First round20 September 2007[14]
14. Homare Sawa 13', 39', 80' Japan4–0 Mexico2011, Germany First round1 July 2011[15]
15. Célia Šašić 3', 14', 31' Germany10–0 Ivory Coast2015, Canada First round7 June 2015[16]
16. Anja Mittag 29', 35', 64' Germany10–0 Ivory Coast2015, Canada First round7 June 2015[17]
17. Gaëlle Enganamouit 36', 73', 90+4' (pen.) Cameroon6–0 Ecuador2015, Canada First round8 June 2015[18]
18. Fabienne Humm 47', 49', 52'  Switzerland10–1 Ecuador2015, Canada First round12 June 2015[19]
19. Ramona Bachmann 60' (pen.), 61', 81'  Switzerland10–1 Ecuador2015, Canada First round12 June 2015[20]
20. Carli Lloyd 3', 5', 16' United States5–2 Japan2015, Canada Final5 July 2015[21][22]

See also

References

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