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List of Germany national football team hat-tricks

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This is a list of hat-tricks scored in matches involving the Germany national football team.

Hat-tricks for Germany and West Germany

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Result
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Drew the match
Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result Ref
18 June 1911
3
Otto Dumke Sweden Sweden Råsunda Idrottsplats, Solna Friendly
4–2
[1]
24 March 1912
4
Julius Hirsch Netherlands Netherlands Z.A.C. Stadium, Zwolle Friendly
5–5
[2]
1 July 1912
10
Gottfried Fuchs Russia Russia Råsunda Idrottsplats, Solna 1912 Summer Olympics
16–0
[3]
1 July 1912
4
Fritz Förderer Russia Russia Råsunda Idrottsplats, Solna 1912 Summer Olympics
16–0
[3]
13 January 1924
3
Andreas Franz Austria Austria Club-Stadion im Zabo, Nuremberg Friendly
4–3
[4]
26 June 1925
3
Paul Pömpner Finland Finland Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki Friendly
5–3
[5]
25 October 1925
3
Otto Harder Switzerland Switzerland Stadion Rankhof, Basle Friendly
4–0
[6]
18 April 1926
3
Josef Pöttinger Netherlands Netherlands Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf Friendly
4–2
[7]
20 June 1926
3
Otto Harder Sweden Sweden Club-Stadion im Zabo, Nuremberg Friendly
3–3
[8]
28 May 1928
3
Richard Hofmann Switzerland Switzerland Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam 1928 Summer Olympics
4–0
[9]
10 February 1929
4
Georg Frank Switzerland Switzerland Rhein-Neckar Stadium, Mannheim Friendly
7–1
[10]
23 June 1929
3
Richard Hofmann Sweden Sweden Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne Friendly
3–0
[11]
10 May 1930
3
Richard Hofmann England England Deutsches Stadion, Berlin Friendly
3–3
[12]
27 September 1931
3
Richard Hofmann Denmark Denmark Eilenriedestadion, Hanover Friendly
4–2
[13]
1 July 1932
3
Richard Hofmann Finland Finland Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki Friendly
4–1
[14]
22 October 1933
3
Karl Hohmann Belgium Belgium Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena, Duisburg Friendly
8–1
[15]
11 March 1934
3
Karl Hohmann Luxembourg Luxembourg Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City 1934 FIFA World Cup qualification
9–1
[16]
11 March 1934
4
Josef Rasselnberg Luxembourg Luxembourg Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City 1934 FIFA World Cup qualification
9–1
[16]
27 May 1934
3
Edmund Conen Belgium Belgium Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence 1934 FIFA World Cup
5–2
[17]
7 October 1934
3
Josef Fath Denmark Denmark Idrætsparken, Copenhagen Friendly
5–2
[18]
27 January 1935
3
Edmund Conen Switzerland Switzerland Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn, Stuttgart Friendly
4–0
[19]
18 August 1935
3
Ernst Lehner Finland Finland Grünwalder Stadion, Munich Friendly
6–0
[20]
18 August 1935
3
Edmund Conen Finland Finland Grünwalder Stadion, Munich Friendly
6–0
[20]
4 August 1936
3
Wilhelm Simetsreiter Luxembourg Luxembourg Poststadion, Berlin 1936 Summer Olympics
9–0
[21]
4 August 1936
3
Adolf Urban Luxembourg Luxembourg Poststadion, Berlin 1936 Summer Olympics
9–0
[21]
27 September 1936
3
Ernst Poertgen Luxembourg Luxembourg Grotenburg-Stadion, Krefeld Friendly
7–2
[22]
16 May 1937
5
Otto Siffling Denmark Denmark Olympic Stadium, Breslau Friendly [23]
24 October 1937
3
Otto Siffling Norway Norway Olympic Stadium, Berlin Friendly
3–0
[24]
18 September 1938
3
Josef Gauchel Poland Poland Sportforum Chemnitz, Chemnitz Friendly
4–1
[25]
15 October 1939
3
Helmut Schön Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Stadion Kranjčevićeva, Zagreb Friendly
5–1
[26]
12 November 1939
3
Franz Binder Bohemia Bohemia Olympic Stadium, Breslau Friendly
4–4
[27]
26 November 1939
3
Franz Binder Italy Italy Olympic Stadium, Berlin Friendly
5–2
[28]
14 July 1940
3
Fritz Walter Romania Romania Waldstadion, Frankfurt Friendly
9–3
[29]
1 September 1940
6
Wilhelm Hahnemann Finland Finland Bruno-Plache-Stadion, Leipzig Friendly
13–0
[30]
1 September 1940
4
Edmund Conen Finland Finland Bruno-Plache-Stadion, Leipzig Friendly
13–0
[30]
20 October 1940
4
Edmund Conen Bulgaria Bulgaria Grünwalder Stadion, Munich Friendly
9–3
[31]
5 October 1941
3
Hermann Eppenhoff Finland Finland Olympic Stadium, Helsinki Friendly
6–0
[32]
5 October 1941
3
Ernst Wilimowski Finland Finland Olympic Stadium, Helsinki Friendly
6–0
[32]
16 August 1942
3
Fritz Walter Romania Romania Beuthener Stadium, Bytom Friendly
7–0
[33]
18 October 1942
4
Ernst Wilimowski Switzerland Switzerland Wankdorf Stadium, Berne Friendly
5–3
[34]
22 November 1942
3
August Klingler Slovakia Slovakia Tehelné pole, Bratislava Friendly
5–2
[35]
23 June 1954
3
Max Morlock Turkey Turkey Hardturm, Zürich 1954 FIFA World Cup
7–2
[36]
21 October 1959
3
Uwe Seeler Netherlands Netherlands Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne Friendly
7–0
[37]
20 September 1961
3
Uwe Seeler Denmark Denmark Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf Friendly
5–1
[38]
28 September 1963
3
Uwe Seeler Turkey Turkey Waldstadion, Frankfurt Friendly
3–0
[39]
9 October 1965
3
Lothar Ulsaß Austria Austria Neckarstadion, Stuttgart Friendly
4–1
[40]
8 April 1967
4
Gerd Müller Albania Albania Stadion Rote Erde, Dortmund UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying
6–0
[41]
21 May 1969
4
Gerd Müller Cyprus Cyprus Georg-Melches-Stadion, Essen 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
12–0
[42]
21 May 1969
3
Wolfgang Overath Cyprus Cyprus Georg-Melches-Stadion, Essen 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification
12–0
[42]
7 June 1970
3
Gerd Müller Bulgaria Bulgaria Estadio León, León 1970 FIFA World Cup
5–2
[43]
10 June 1970
3
Gerd Müller Peru Peru Estadio León, León 1970 FIFA World Cup
3–1
[44]
22 June 1971
3
Gerd Müller Norway Norway Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Friendly
7–1
[45]
8 September 1971
3
Gerd Müller Mexico Mexico Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover Friendly
5–0
[46]
26 May 1972
4
Gerd Müller Soviet Union Soviet Union Olympic Stadium, Munich Friendly
4–1
[47]
15 November 1972
4
Gerd Müller Switzerland Switzerland Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf Friendly
5–1
[48]
15 June 1976
3
Dieter Müller Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Red Star Stadium, Belgrade UEFA Euro 1976
4–2
[49]
14 June 1980
3
Klaus Allofs Netherlands Netherlands Stadio San Paolo, Naples UEFA Euro 1980
3–2
[50]
23 September 1981
3
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Finland Finland Ruhrstadion, Bochum 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
7–1
[51]
18 November 1981
3
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Albania Albania Westfalenstadion, Dortmund 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
8–0
[52]
20 June 1982
3
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Chile Chile El Molinón, Gijón 1982 FIFA World Cup
4–1
[53]
2 April 1997
3
Ulf Kirsten Albania Albania Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes, Granada 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
3–2
[54]
20 August 1997
3
Oliver Bierhoff Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Windsor Park, Belfast 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
3–1
[55]
4 June 1999
3
Oliver Bierhoff Moldova Moldova BayArena, Leverkusen UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
6–1
[56]
8 September 1999
3
Christian Ziege Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Westfalenstadion, Dortmund UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
4–0
[57]
13 February 2002
3
Miroslav Klose Israel Israel Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern Friendly
7–1
[58]
9 May 2002
3
Oliver Bierhoff Kuwait Kuwait Dreisamstadion, Freiburg Friendly
7–0
[59]
18 May 2002
3
Miroslav Klose Austria Austria BayArena, Leverkusen Friendly
6–2
[60]
1 June 2002
3
Miroslav Klose Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Sapporo Dome, Sapporo 2002 FIFA World Cup
8–0
[61]
27 May 2004
4
Michael Ballack Malta Malta Dreisamstadion, Freiburg Friendly
7–0
[62]
18 August 2004
3
Kevin Kurányi Austria Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna Friendly
3–1
[63]
7 September 2005
3
Lukas Podolski South Africa South Africa Weserstadion, Bremen Friendly
4–2
[64]
6 September 2006
4
Lukas Podolski San Marino San Marino Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
13–0
[65]
10 September 2008
3
Miroslav Klose Finland Finland Olympic Stadium, Helsinki 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
3–3
[66]
2 June 2009
4
Mario Gómez United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai Friendly
7–2
[67]
15 October 2013
3
André Schürrle Sweden Sweden Friends Arena, Solna 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
5–3
[68]
16 June 2014
3
Thomas Müller Portugal Portugal Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador 2014 FIFA World Cup
4–0
[69]
13 June 2015
3
André Schürrle Gibraltar Gibraltar Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
7–0
[70]
11 November 2016
3
Serge Gnabry San Marino San Marino Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
8–0
[71]
10 June 2017
3
Sandro Wagner San Marino San Marino Stadion Nürnberg, Nuremberg 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
7–0
[72]
19 November 2019
3
Serge Gnabry Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Waldstadion, Frankfurt UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
6–1
[73]

Hat-tricks conceded by Germany and West Germany

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Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result Ref(s)
14 April 1912
3
Sándor Bodnár Hungary Hungary Üllői úti, Budapest Friendly
4–4
[74]
3 July 1912
3
Imre Schlosser Hungary Hungary Råsunda Idrottsplats, Solna 1912 Olympic Games
1–3
[75]
26 October 1913
4
Poul Nielsen Denmark Denmark Stadion Hoheluft, Hamburg Friendly
1–4
[76]
23 November 1913
3
Sylvain Brébart Belgium Belgium Stadion Broodstraat, Antwerp Friendly
2–6
[77]
23 November 1913
3
Jean Van Cant Belgium Belgium Stadion Broodstraat, Antwerp Friendly
2–6
[77]
26 September 1920
3
Ferdinand Swatosch Austria Austria Sportplatz Simmering, Vienna Friendly
2–3
[78]
3 June 1928
3
Pedro Petrone Uruguay Uruguay Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games
1–4
[79]
7 September 1930
3
Pauli Jørgensen Denmark Denmark Idrætsparken, Copenhagen Friendly
3–6
[80]
28 September 1930
3
József Takács Hungary Hungary Heinz-Steyer-Stadion, Dresden Friendly
5–3
[81]
24 May 1931
3
Anton Schall Austria Austria Deutsches Stadion, Berlin Friendly
0–6
[82]
13 September 1931
3
Matthias Sindelar Austria Austria Praterstadion, Vienna Friendly
0–5
[83]
3 June 1934
3
Oldřich Nejedlý Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Stadio Nazionale PNF, Rome 1934 FIFA World Cup
1–3
[84]
24 September 1939
3
Gyula Zsengellér Hungary Hungary Üllői úti, Budapest Friendly
1–5
[85]
12 November 1939
3
Josef Bican Bohemia Bohemia Olympic Stadium, Breslau Friendly
4–4
[86]
5 October 1941
3
Henry Carlsson Sweden Sweden Råsunda Idrottsplats, Solna Friendly
2–4
[87]
20 June 1954
4
Sándor Kocsis Hungary Hungary St. Jakob Stadium, Basle 1954 FIFA World Cup
3–8
[88]
28 June 1958
4
Just Fontaine France France Ullevi, Gothenburg 1958 FIFA World Cup
3–6
[89]
30 July 1966
3
Geoff Hurst England England Wembley Stadium, London 1966 FIFA World Cup final
2–4
[90]
20 June 2000
3
Sérgio Conceição Portugal Portugal De Kuip, Rotterdam UEFA Euro 2000
0–3
[91]
1 September 2001
3
Michael Owen England England Olympic Stadium, Munich 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification [92]
26 May 2012
3
Eren Derdiyok Switzerland Switzerland St. Jakob-Park, Basle Friendly
3–5
[93]
17 November 2020
3
Ferran Torres  Spain La Cartuja, Seville 2020–21 UEFA Nations League
0–6

See also

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References

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