List of Japan national football team hat-tricks

This page is a list of the hat-tricks scored for Japan's 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. No player has scored a hat-trick for Japan since Keisuke Honda scored three goals in a 60 win over Jordan on 8 June 2012.

No. Player Opponent Goals[nb 1] Score[nb 2] Venue Competition Date Ref
1
Takeo Wakabayashi  Philippines 4
72
Meiji Jingu Stadium, Tokyo 1930 Far Eastern Games 25 May 1930
2
Hiroshi Ninomiya  Singapore 3 (57', 62', 80')
41
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1959 Merdeka Tournament 3 September 1959
3
Shigeo Yaegashi  South Vietnam 3
51
1963 Merdeka Tournament 12 August 1963
4
Ryuichi Sugiyama  Singapore 3 (6', 13', 26')
41
Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore Friendly match 25 March 1965
5
Tadahiko Ueda  Taiwan 3 (8', 66', 70')
32
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1970 Merdeka Tournament 16 August 1970
6
Kunishige Kamamoto  Khmer Republic 4 (50', 65', 72', 75')
41
1972 Merdeka Tournament 12 July 1972
7
 Sri Lanka 5 (5', 8', 58', 65', 89')
50
16 July 1972
8
 Philippines 3 (1', 15', 44')
40
Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran 1974 Asian Games 3 September 1974
9
Yasuhiko Okudera  Indonesia 3 (15', 30', 73')
60
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1976 Merdeka Tournament 10 August 1976
10
Hiromi Hara  Bangladesh 3 (1', 60', 71')
40
Public Stadium, Daejeon 1986 Asian Games 28 September 1986
11
Kazuyoshi Miura 4 (18', 44', 52', 53')
80
National Stadium, Tokyo 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification 11 April 1993
12
Takuya Takagi  Macau 3 (13', 33', 71')
100
Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 25 March 1997
13
Hiroaki Morishima 3 (78', 81', 89')
14
Takuya Takagi    Nepal 3 (47', 55', 89')
60
27 March 1997
15
Kazuyoshi Miura  Macau 6 (23', 29', 44, 57', 62', 79')
100
National Stadium, Tokyo 22 June 1997
16
 Uzbekistan 4 (4' pen., 23', 64', 80')
63
7 September 1997
17
Masashi Nakayama  Brunei 3 (1', 2', 4')
90
Estádio Campo Desportivo, Taipa 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification 16 February 2000
18
Akinori Nishizawa  Uzbekistan 3 (14', 24', 49')
81
Saida International Stadium, Saida 2000 AFC Asian Cup 17 October 2000
19
Naohiro Takahara 3 (17', 20', 57')
20
Shinji Okazaki  Hong Kong 3 (17', 74', 76')
60
Outsourcing Stadium, Shizuoka 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification 8 October 2009
21
 Togo 3 (5', 8', 65')
50
Miyagi Stadium, Rifu Friendly match 14 October 2009
22
Sōta Hirayama  Yemen 3 (42', 55', 80')
32
Ali Mohsen Al-Muraisi Stadium, Sana'a 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification 6 January 2010
23
Shinji Okazaki  Saudi Arabia 3 (8', 13', 80')
32
Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan 2011 AFC Asian Cup 17 January 2011
24
Keisuke Honda  Jordan 3 (22', 31', 53' pen.)
60
Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 8 June 2012

Notes

  1. Goals column is sorted by the time elapsed between the first and the third goal.
  2. Japan's score is shown first.

References

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