List of Africa Women Cup of Nations hat-tricks

Perpetua Ijeoma Nkwocha of Nigeria is the only player to have scored most hat-tricks of four in different occasions of Africa Women Cup of Nations as Nigerian: 2004; 2006; 2010 (2).

Hat-tricks


Notable hat-tricks

  • Veronica Phewa of  South Africa is the first player to score hat-trick in 2002.
  • Perpetua Nkwocha of  Nigeria is only to score hat-trick in final game in 2004 and is also the only player to have more hat-tricks of different occasions: 2004; 2006; 2010 (2).
  • Perpetua Nkwocha and Asisat Oshoala both of  Nigeria scored 4 goals each in 2004 (Nkwocha) and 2016 (Oshoala).
  •  Nigeria has more hat-tricks of 6 hat-tricks.
  •  Cameroon has conceded more hat-tricks of 4 hat-tricks.

Hat-tricks

A hat-trick is achieved when the same player scores three or more goals in one match. Listed in chronological order.

Sequence
Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament Round Date
1.Veronica Phewa327', 33', 61' South Africa3–1 Zimbabwe2002Group stage14 December 2002
2.Perpetua Nkwocha415', 35', 42', 60' Nigeria5–0 Cameroon2004Final3 October 2004
3.Perpetua Nkwocha (II)345', 46', 54' Nigeria5–0 Cameroon2006Semifinals7 November 2006
4.Noko Matlou328', 47', 80' South Africa3–0 Cameroon2008Semifinals25 November 2008
5.Perpetua Nkwocha (III)315', 16', 42' Nigeria5–0 Mali2010Group stage1 November 2010
6.Amanda Dlamini332', 76', 90' South Africa4–0 Mali2010Group stage7 November 2010
7.Perpetua Nkwocha (IV)354', 74', 81' Nigeria5–1 Cameroon2010Semifinal11 November 2010
8.Ines Nrehy31', 9', 68' Ivory Coast5–0 Ethiopia2012Group stage29 October 2012
9.Genoveva Añonma325', 66', 73' Equatorial Guinea6–0 DR Congo2012Group stage31 October 2012
10.Andisiwe Mgcoyi310', 48', 57' South Africa4–1 DR Congo2012Group stage3 November 2012
11.Asisat Oshoala440', 64', 69', 78' Nigeria6–0 Mali2016Group stage20 November 2016
12.Asisat Oshoala (II)313', 22', 44' Nigeria6–0 Equatorial Guinea2018Group stage24 November 2018

See also

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