List of UEFA Europa League hat-tricks

Since the UEFA Europa League was created in 2009, 55 different players from 29 countries have scored three or more goals (hat-tricks) on 66 occasions for 43 clubs from 18 countries. The first to do so was Liédson for Sporting CP against Dutch club Heerenveen on 17 September 2009, the first matchday of the new competition.[1] Four players have gone on to score more than three goals in a match, with Radamel Falcao, Edinson Cavani and Willian José managing four goals, and Athletic Bilbao's Aritz Aduriz scoring all five in a 5–3 win over Genk on 3 November 2016.[2] Falcao has scored the most hat-tricks in the Europa League, with three, all for Porto in their victorious 2010–11 campaign; nine players have scored two Europa League hat-tricks, with only Raúl Bobadilla, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Claudiu Keșerü doing so for two different clubs,[2] and only Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Diogo Jota doing so in consecutive appearances.[3][4] Keșerü holds the record for the quickest hat-trick in the competition, with just 10 minutes between his first and third goals for FCSB against Augsburg on 18 September 2014.[2] João Félix is the youngest scorer of a Europa League hat-trick, with his three goals against Eintracht Frankfurt on 11 April 2019 coming at the age of 19 years and 152 days.[5]

Hat-tricks

As of 12 March 2020[6]

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Player's team lost the match
Player's team drew the match
() Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks)
Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Liédson Sporting CP Heerenveen3–217 September 2009[1]
Claudio Pizarro Werder Bremen Twente4–125 February 2010
David Villa Valencia Werder Bremen4–418 March 2010
Patrick Helmes Bayer Leverkusen Rosenborg4–016 September 2010
Aleksandr Kerzhakov Zenit Saint Petersburg Anderlecht3–116 September 2010
Artjoms Rudņevs Lech Poznań Juventus3–316 September 2010
Emmanuel Adebayor Manchester City Lech Poznań3–121 October 2010
Steven Gerrard Liverpool Napoli3–14 November 2010
Edinson Cavani Napoli Utrecht3–32 December 2010
Radamel Falcao Porto Rapid Wien3–12 December 2010
Radamel Falcao (2) Porto Spartak Moscow5–17 April 2011
Radamel Falcao (3)4 Porto Villarreal5–128 April 2011
Matías Suárez Anderlecht AEK Athens4–115 September 2011
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Schalke 04 Viktoria Plzeň3–123 February 2012
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (2) Schalke 04 Twente4–115 March 2012
Eduardo Vargas Napoli AIK4–020 September 2012
Raúl Bobadilla Young Boys Udinese3–125 October 2012
Edinson Cavani (2)4 Napoli Dnipro4–28 November 2012
Jermain Defoe Tottenham Hotspur Maribor3–18 November 2012
Tim Matavž PSV Eindhoven Napoli3–16 December 2012
Libor Kozák Lazio Stuttgart3–114 March 2013
Jonathan Soriano Red Bull Salzburg Elfsborg4–019 September 2013
Olcan Adın Trabzonspor Apollon Limassol4–228 November 2013
Roberto Soldado Tottenham Hotspur Anzhi Makhachkala4–112 December 2013
Paco Alcácer Valencia Basel5–010 April 2014
Stefanos Athanasiadis PAOK Dinamo Minsk6–118 September 2014
Claudiu Keșerü FCSB Aalborg6–018 September 2014
Hillal Soudani Dinamo Zagreb Astra Giurgiu5–118 September 2014
Alan Red Bull Salzburg Dinamo Zagreb4–223 October 2014
Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur Asteras Tripolis5–123 October 2014
Andrej Kramarić Rijeka Feyenoord3–123 October 2014
Jonathan de Guzmán Napoli Young Boys3–06 November 2014
Lior Refaelov Club Brugge Copenhagen4–06 November 2014
Jonathan Soriano (2) Red Bull Salzburg Dinamo Zagreb5–16 November 2014
Marko Pjaca Dinamo Zagreb Celtic4–311 December 2014
Romelu Lukaku Everton Young Boys4–119 February 2015
Gonzalo Higuaín Napoli Dynamo Moscow3–112 March 2015
Franco Di Santo Schalke 04 Asteras Tripolis4–01 October 2015
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund Gabala3–122 October 2015
Raúl Bobadilla (2) Augsburg AZ Alkmaar4–15 November 2015
Erik Lamela Tottenham Hotspur AS Monaco4–110 December 2015
Guillaume Hoarau Young Boys APOEL3–120 October 2016
Aritz Aduriz5 Athletic Bilbao Genk5–33 November 2016
Edin Džeko Roma Viktoria Plzeň4–124 November 2016
Edin Džeko (2) Roma Villarreal4–016 February 2017
Zlatan Ibrahimović Manchester United Saint-Étienne3–016 February 2017
Nabil Fekir Lyon AZ Alkmaar7–123 February 2017
Lars Stindl Borussia Mönchengladbach Fiorentina4–223 February 2017
André Silva Milan Austria Wien5–114 September 2017
Manuel Fernandes Lokomotiv Moscow Fastav Zlín3–028 September 2017
Emiliano Rigoni Zenit Saint Petersburg Rosenborg3–119 October 2017
Willian José4 Real Sociedad Vardar6–019 October 2017
Júnior Moraes Dynamo Kyiv Partizan4–17 December 2017
Manuel Fernandes (2) Lokomotiv Moscow Nice3–222 February 2018
Ciro Immobile Lazio FCSB5–122 February 2018
Takumi Minamino Red Bull Salzburg Rosenborg5–28 November 2018
Olivier Giroud Chelsea Dynamo Kyiv5–014 March 2019
João Félix Benfica Eintracht Frankfurt4–211 April 2019[5]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (2) Arsenal Valencia4–29 May 2019
Claudiu Keșerü (2) Ludogorets Razgrad CSKA Moscow5–119 September 2019
Munir El Haddadi Sevilla F91 Dudelange5–27 November 2019
Diogo Jota Wolverhampton Wanderers Beşiktaş4–012 December 2019
Diogo Jota (2) Wolverhampton Wanderers Espanyol4–020 February 2020
Daichi Kamada Eintracht Frankfurt Red Bull Salzburg4–120 February 2020
Jonathan Calleri Espanyol Wolverhampton Wanderers3–227 February 2020

Multiple hat-tricks

Ten players have scored more than one hat-trick in the UEFA Europa League; Radamel Falcao is the only player to do so three times, and only Raúl Bobadilla, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Claudiu Keșerü have done so for more than one club.[2]

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Radamel Falcao 3
2 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 2
Edinson Cavani
Jonathan Soriano
Raúl Bobadilla
Edin Džeko
Manuel Fernandes
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Claudiu Keșerü
Diogo Jota

See also

References

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  2. "UEFA Europa League Statistics Handbook 2019/20" (PDF). Union of European Football Associations. p. 18. Retrieved 14 April 2020. |chapter= ignored (help)
  3. Curran, Paul (15 March 2012). "Huntelaar hat-trick sends Schalke through". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  4. Stone, Simon (20 February 2020). "Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 Espanyol: Nuno staying focused as fans dream of glory". BBC Sport. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  5. "Europa League round-up: Joao Felix hat-trick; English refs award three pens and a red". BBC Sport. 11 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  6. "Europa League » Statistics » Most goals by a player per game". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
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