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List of Bundesliga hat-tricks

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This is a list of Bundesliga hat-tricks.[1] Since its creation, more than fifty players have scored at least one hat-trick. Gerd Müller has scored 32 Bundesliga hat-tricks, making him the player with the most hat-tricks in Bundesliga history. He also holds the record for most hat-tricks in a single season with six. Dieter Müller holds the record for most goals in one Bundesliga match with six.

Hat-tricks

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Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
6 Player scored six goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the scorer's team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref.
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 5–0 12 March 1966 [2]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* 1. FC Nürnberg 8–3 12 March 1966 [3]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* Schalke 04 11–0 7 January 1967 [4]
Herbert Laumen  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* Schalke 04 11–0 7 January 1967 [5]
Bernd Rupp  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* Schalke 04 11–0 7 January 1967 [6]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* RW Essen 4–1 25 February 1967 [7]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Alemannia Aachen 4–1 6 January 1968 [8]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 5–1 31 August 1968 [9]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3–0 12 November 1968 [10]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Kickers Offenbach 5–1 24 May 1969 [11]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* RW Essen 4–0 16 August 1969 [12]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* Werder Bremen 4–1 4 October 1969 [13]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany 1860 Munich Eintracht Frankfurt* 3–4 1 November 1969 [14]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich Borussia Dortmund* 3–1 7 February 1970 [15]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* RW Oberhausen 6–2 30 April 1970 [16]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04 RW Essen* 3–1 5 March 1971 [17]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 6–2 13 March 1971 [18]
Klaus Fischer4  West Germany Schalke 04 Hannover 96* 5–1 14 August 1971 [19]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04* RW Oberhausen 4–0 16 October 1971 [20]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich Hamburger SV* 4–1 30 October 1971 [21]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* Borussia Dortmund 11–1 27 November 1971 [22]
Gerd Müller5  West Germany Bayern Munich* RW Oberhausen 7–0 19 February 1972 [23]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* VfL Bochum 5–1 18 March 1972 [24]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Werder Bremen 6–2 8 April 1972 [25]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Eintracht Frankfurt 6–3 3 June 1972 [26]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich RW Oberhausen* 5–0 16 September 1972 [27]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* Hannover 96 7–2 11 November 1972 [28]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* 1. FC Köln 5–2 2 December 1972 [29]
Gerd Müller5  West Germany Bayern Munich* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 6–0 5 May 1973 [30]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach Wuppertaler SV* 5–0 5 May 1973 [31]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich Schalke 04* 5–5 9 August 1973 [32]
Jupp Heynckes4  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach RW Essen* 6–2 18 August 1973 [33]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04* Wuppertaler SV 4–2 6 October 1973 [34]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 4–1 11 October 1973 [35]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach Fortuna Köln* 5–3 5 January 1974 [36]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Fortuna Köln 5–1 12 January 1974 [37]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Schalke 04 5–1 9 February 1974 [38]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04* Fortuna Köln 6–1 2 March 1974 [39]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* Fortuna Düsseldorf 4–0 7 December 1974 [40]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach TeBe Berlin* 4–1 15 February 1975 [41]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* Wuppertaler SV 6–2 24 May 1975 [42]
Allan Simonsen  Denmark Borussia Mönchengladbach* Wuppertaler SV 6–2 24 May 1975 [43]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich Fortuna Düsseldorf* 5–6 6 July 1975 [44]
Klaus Fischer4  West Germany Schalke 04* Karlsruher SC 6–2 27 March 1976 [45]
Gerd Müller  West Germany Bayern Munich* MSV Duisburg 3–0 1 May 1976 [46]
Gerd Müller5  West Germany Bayern Munich* Hertha BSC 7–4 12 June 1976 [47]
Detlev Szymanek  West Germany Hertha BSC Bayern Munich* 4–7 12 June 1976 [48]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* VfL Bochum 4–2 28 August 1976 [49]
Gerd Müller5  West Germany Bayern Munich* TeBe Berlin 9–0 10 September 1976 [50]
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge  West Germany Bayern Munich* TeBe Berlin 9–0 10 September 1976 [51]
Jupp Heynckes  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* RW Essen 6–0 24 September 1976 [52]
Klaus Fischer4  West Germany Schalke 04 Bayern Munich* 7–0 9 October 1976 [53]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 6–2 30 October 1976 [54]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 5–2 22 January 1977 [55]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04 Karlsruher SC* 7–1 9 April 1977 [56]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* RW Essen 5–1 23 April 1977 [57]
Gerd Müller4  West Germany Bayern Munich* FC St. Pauli 4–2 13 August 1977 [58]
Dieter Müller6  West Germany 1. FC Köln* Werder Bremen 7–2 17 August 1977 [59]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* VfL Bochum 5–3 22 April 1978 [60]
Jupp Heynckes5  West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* Borussia Dortmund 12–0 29 April 1978 [61]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04* Eintracht Frankfurt 4–0 12 August 1978 [62]
Klaus Fischer  West Germany Schalke 04* Darmstadt 98 4–2 12 April 1979 [63]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* Fortuna Düsseldorf 5–3 22 September 1979 [64]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* MSV Duisburg 3–1 24 May 1980 [65]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* Arminia Bielefeld 5–0 13 September 1980 [66]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* MSV Duisburg 5–1 31 October 1980 [67]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* Bayer Leverkusen 5–3 14 March 1981 [68]
Manfred Burgsmüller5  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* Arminia Bielefeld 11–1 6 November 1982 [69]
Bernd Klotz  West Germany Borussia Dortmund* Arminia Bielefeld 11–1 6 November 1982 [70]
Atli Eðvaldsson5  Iceland Fortuna Düsseldorf* Eintracht Frankfurt 5–1 4 June 1983 [71]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany 1. FC Nürnberg* Kickers Offenbach 4–0 3 September 1983 [72]
Dieter Hoeneß5  West Germany Bayern Munich* Eintracht Braunschweig 6–0 25 February 1984 [73]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Werder Bremen* Fortuna Düsseldorf 7–3 22 February 1986 [74]
Frank Neubarth4  West Germany Werder Bremen* Fortuna Düsseldorf 7–3 22 February 1986 [75]
Jürgen Klinsmann5  West Germany VfB Stuttgart Fortuna Düsseldorf* 7–0 15 March 1986 [76]
Manfred Burgsmüller  West Germany Werder Bremen* 1. FC Nürnberg 5–3 9 August 1986 [77]
Frank Hartmann5  West Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern* Schalke 04 5–1 1 November 1986 [78]
Michael Tönnies5  Germany MSV Duisburg* Karlsruher SC 6–2 27 August 1991 [79]
Lothar Sippel  Germany Eintracht Frankfurt* Stuttgarter Kickers 6–1 6 September 1991
Ingo Anderbrügge  Germany Schalke 04* SG Wattenscheid 09 3–4 15 August 1992
Andreas Thom  Germany Bayer Leverkusen* VfB Stuttgart 4–0 25 August 1992
Karlheinz Pflipsen  Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* Dynamo Dresden 5–1 2 April 1993
Stéphane Chapuisat   Switzerland Borussia Dortmund* SG Wattenscheid 09 6–0 16 April 1993
Mehmet Scholl  Germany Bayern Munich* 1. FC Saarbrücken 6–0 23 April 1993
Tony Yeboah4  Ghana Eintracht Frankfurt Bayer 05 Uerdingen* 5–2 22 May 1993
Olaf Marschall  Germany Dynamo Dresden VfB Leipzig* 3–3 7 August 1993
Stéphane Chapuisat   Switzerland Borussia Dortmund* Dynamo Dresden 4–0 1 September 1993
Tony Yeboah  Ghana Eintracht Frankfurt* SC Freiburg 3–0 8 September 1993
Marek Leśniak  Poland SG Wattenscheid 09 Bayern Munich* 3–3 18 September 1993
Stefan Kuntz  Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern* VfB Stuttgart 5–0 9 October 1993
Manfred Bender  Germany Karlsruher SC* MSV Duisburg 5–0 6 November 1993
Martin Max  Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach 1. FC Köln* 4–0 13 November 1993
Paulo Sérgio  Brazil Bayer Leverkusen VfB Stuttgart* 4–1 13 November 1993
Uwe Wassmer  Germany SC Freiburg* Bayern Munich 3–1 27 November 1993
Sergei Kiriakov  Russia Karlsruher SC* Borussia Dortmund 3–3 27 November 1993
Martin Dahlin  Sweden Borussia Mönchengladbach* VfB Leipzig 6–1 26 March 1994
Stéphane Chapuisat   Switzerland Borussia Dortmund* Werder Bremen 3–2 2 April 1994
Frank Neubarth  Germany Werder Bremen* SC Freiburg 3–2 6 April 1994
Pavel Kuka  Czech Republic 1. FC Kaiserslautern MSV Duisburg* 7–1 10 April 1994
Fritz Walter  Germany VfB Stuttgart* Dynamo Dresden 3–0 7 May 1994
Mario Basler  Germany Werder Bremen* VfL Bochum 3–0 27 August 1994
Michael Zorc  Germany Borussia Dortmund Hamburger SV* 4–0 10 December 1994
Ulf Kirsten  Germany Bayer Leverkusen Karlsruher SC* 4–2 12 May 1995
Martin Dahlin  Sweden Borussia Mönchengladbach* Schalke 04 4–1 5 November 1995
Ulf Kirsten  Germany Bayer Leverkusen MSV Duisburg* 3–1 21 August 1996
Sean Dundee  South Africa Karlsruher SC* FC St. Pauli 4–0 28 August 1996
Bruno Labbadia  Germany Werder Bremen* VfL Bochum 5–1 13 September 1996
Sean Dundee  South Africa Karlsruher SC* Arminia Bielefeld 5–2 27 September 1996
Fredi Bobic  Germany VfB Stuttgart* Borussia Mönchengladbach 5–0 26 October 1996
Uwe Wassmer  Germany SC Freiburg MSV Duisburg* 4–1 2 November 1996
Arie van Lent  Netherlands Werder Bremen* 1. FC Köln 3–2 9 May 1997
Olaf Bodden  Germany 1860 Munich Arminia Bielefeld* 3–2 10 May 1997
Ulf Kirsten  Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen* Hamburger SV 5–0 11 May 1997
Toni Polster  Austria 1. FC Köln Hamburger SV* 4–0 17 May 1997
Toni Polster  Austria 1. FC Köln* Bayer 04 Leverkusen 4–0 24 May 1997
Matthias Hagner  Germany VfB Stuttgart* Arminia Bielefeld 4–2 31 May 1997
Olaf Marschall  Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern* VfB Stuttgart 4–1 14 August 1997
Ulf Kirsten  Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen* 1. FC Köln 4–0 11 November 1997
Ulf Kirsten  Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen* Bayern Munich 4–2 30 November 1997
Markus Schroth  Germany Karlsruher SC Werder Bremen* 4–2 6 December 1997
Toni Polster  Austria 1. FC Köln* Borussia Dortmund 4–2 13 December 1997
Michael Preetz  Germany Hertha BSC* Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–1 2 October 1998
Sergei Kiriakov  Russia Hamburger SV* MSV Duisburg 4–1 17 October 1998
Ulf Kirsten  Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen Borussia Mönchengladbach* 8–2 30 October 1998
Tony Yeboah  Ghana Hamburger SV* Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–0 28 November 1998
Jonathan Akpoborie  Nigeria VfB Stuttgart* Hamburger SV 3–1 5 December 1998
Markus Beierle  Germany MSV Duisburg* Hansa Rostock 4–1 5 March 1999
Jonathan Akpoborie  Nigeria VfB Stuttgart VfL Bochum* 3–3 17 April 1999
Ulf Kirsten  Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen* Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–1 17 April 1999
Oliver Neuville  Germany Hansa Rostock* 1860 Munich 4–1 1 May 1999
Markus Beierle  Germany MSV Duisburg* VfL Wolfsburg 6–2 29 May 1999
Roy Präger  Germany Hamburger SV* Hertha BSC 5–1 11 September 1999
Adel Sellimi  Tunisia SC Freiburg* Hansa Rostock 5–0 17 September 1999
Claudio Pizarro  Peru Werder Bremen VfL Wolfsburg* 7–2 19 September 1999 [80]
Marco Bode  Germany Werder Bremen VfL Wolfsburg* 7–2 19 September 1999 [81]
Giovane Élber  Brazil Bayern Munich* VfL Wolfsburg 5–0 30 October 1999
Tony Yeboah  Ghana Hamburger SV* Arminia Bielefeld 5–0 21 November 1999
Martin Max  Germany 1860 Munich* Hansa Rostock 4–3 3 March 2000
Zoltán Sebescen  Hungary VfL Wolfsburg* Hamburger SV 4–4 3 March 2000
Jonathan Akpoborie  Nigeria VfL Wolfsburg VfB Stuttgart* 5–2 8 April 2000
Igli Tare  Albania 1. FC Kaiserslautern* SSV Ulm 1846 6–2 29 April 2000
Andrzej Juskowiak  Poland VfL Wolfsburg* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 4–0 19 August 2000
Émile Mpenza  Belgium Schalke 04 Hansa Rostock* 4–0 20 August 2000
Ebbe Sand  Denmark Schalke 04* Energie Cottbus 3–0 5 September 2000
Jonathan Akpoborie  Nigeria VfL Wolfsburg* Hamburger SV 4–4 23 September 2000
André Breitenreiter  Germany SpVgg Unterhaching* Hertha BSC 5–2 24 September 2000
Adhemar  Brazil VfB Stuttgart* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 6–1 3 February 2001
Ionel Ganea  Romania VfB Stuttgart* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 6–1 3 February 2001
Ebbe Sand  Denmark Schalke 04 Bayern Munich* 3–1 14 April 2001
Giovane Élber  Brazil Bayern Munich* VfB Stuttgart 4–0 30 September 2001
Oliver Neuville  Germany Bayer Leverkusen* Hamburger SV 4–1 24 November 2001 [82]
Arie van Lent  Netherlands Borussia Mönchengladbach* 1. FC Köln 4–0 5 February 2002
Bart Goor4  Belgium Hertha BSC* Hamburger SV 6–0 10 March 2002
Martin Max  Germany 1860 Munich* FC St. Pauli 4–2 30 March 2002
Soumaïla Coulibaly  Mali SC Freiburg* Hamburger SV 4–3 4 May 2002
Giovane Élber4  Brazil Bayern Munich* Arminia Bielefeld 6–2 17 August 2002
Thomas Christiansen  Spain VfL Bochum* Energie Cottbus 5–0 17 August 2002
Aílton  Brazil Werder Bremen* 1. FC Nürnberg 4–1 10 September 2002
Kevin Kurányi  Germany VfB Stuttgart* Arminia Bielefeld 3–0 22 September 2002
Ionel Ganea  Romania VfB Stuttgart* VfL Bochum 3–2 9 November 2002
Markus Schroth  Germany 1860 Munich Hansa Rostock* 4–1 25 January 2003
Mohammadou Idrissou  Cameroon Hannover 96* 1. FC Nürnberg 4–2 8 February 2003
Mehmet Scholl  Germany Bayern Munich 1860 Munich* 5–0 15 February 2003
Mamadou Diabang  Senegal Arminia Bielefeld* Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–1 15 March 2003
Giovane Élber  Brazil Bayern Munich Hertha BSC* 6–3 10 May 2003
Martin Max  Germany Hansa Rostock* Eintracht Frankfurt 3–0 16 August 2003
Benjamin Lauth  Germany 1860 Munich* VfL Bochum 3–1 1 November 2003
Aleksandr Iashvili  Georgia SC Freiburg* VfL Wolfsburg 3–2 8 November 2003
Aílton  Brazil Werder Bremen* VfL Bochum 3–1 22 November 2003
Miroslav Klose  Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern* Hertha BSC 3–2 23 November 2003
Fernando Baiano  Brazil VfL Wolfsburg* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 4–1 6 December 2003
Roda Antar  Lebanon SC Freiburg* VfL Bochum 4–2 6 December 2003
Marcelo Bordon  Brazil VfB Stuttgart* Werder Bremen 4–4 28 March 2004
França  Brazil Bayer Leverkusen Werder Bremen* 6–2 15 May 2004
Cacau  Germany VfB Stuttgart* Mainz 05 4–2 8 August 2004
Kevin Kurányi  Germany VfB Stuttgart 1. FC Kaiserslautern* 3–2 28 August 2004
Marek Mintál  Slovakia 1. FC Nürnberg Hamburger SV* 3–4 28 August 2004
Miroslav Klose  Germany Werder Bremen VfL Bochum* 4–1 25 September 2004
Andriy Voronin  Ukraine Bayer Leverkusen* Arminia Bielefeld 3–2 27 October 2004
Sergej Barbarez  Bosnia and Herzegovina Hamburger SV* SC Freiburg 4–0 27 October 2004
Martin Petrov4  Bulgaria VfL Wolfsburg* Mainz 05 4–3 30 October 2004
Marek Mintál  Slovakia 1. FC Nürnberg* VfL Wolfsburg 4–0 6 November 2004
Marcelinho Paraíba  Brazil Hertha BSC VfL Wolfsburg* 3–2 27 November 2004
Angelos Charisteas  Greece Werder Bremen SC Freiburg* 6–0 4 December 2004
Roy Makaay  Netherlands Bayern Munich* Borussia Dortmund 5–0 19 February 2005
Aílton  Brazil Schalke 04 Borussia Mönchengladbach* 3–1 20 February 2005
Kevin Kurányi  Germany VfB Stuttgart* Schalke 04 3–0 9 April 2005
Massimilian Porcello  Germany Arminia Bielefeld* SC Freiburg 3–1 23 April 2005
Roy Makaay  Netherlands Bayern Munich 1. FC Kaiserslautern* 4–0 30 April 2005
Roy Makaay  Netherlands Bayern Munich Mainz 05* 4–2 7 May 2005
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Bayer Leverkusen* Borussia Mönchengladbach 5–1 21 May 2005
Halil Altıntop  Turkey 1. FC Kaiserslautern* MSV Duisburg 5–3 13 August 2005
Roy Makaay  Netherlands Bayern Munich Bayer 04 Leverkusen* 5–2 13 August 2005
Miroslav Klose  Germany Werder Bremen* 1. FC Nürnberg 6–2 15 October 2005
Halil Altıntop  Turkey 1. FC Kaiserslautern* Borussia Dortmund 3–3 15 October 2005
Ebi Smolarek  Poland Borussia Dortmund 1. FC Kaiserslautern* 3–3 15 October 2005
Halil Altıntop  Turkey 1. FC Kaiserslautern* VfL Wolfsburg 3–2 17 December 2005
Róbert Vittek  Slovakia 1. FC Nürnberg* MSV Duisburg 3–0 4 March 2006
Róbert Vittek  Slovakia 1. FC Nürnberg 1. FC Köln* 4–3 11 March 2006
Ioannis Amanatidis  Greece Eintracht Frankfurt* MSV Duisburg 5–2 18 March 2006
Nelson Valdez  Paraguay Werder Bremen* Hannover 96 5–0 25 March 2006
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Bayer Leverkusen* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 5–1 1 April 2006
Naohiro Takahara  Japan Eintracht Frankfurt Alemannia Aachen* 3–2 3 December 2006
Naldo  Brazil Werder Bremen Eintracht Frankfurt* 6–2 9 December 2006
Mohamed Zidan  Egypt Mainz 05* Energie Cottbus 4–1 10 February 2007
Markus Rosenberg  Sweden Werder Bremen Hertha BSC* 4–1 6 May 2007
Miroslav Klose  Germany Bayern Munich* Energie Cottbus 5–0 26 September 2007
Ivica Olić  Croatia Hamburger SV* VfB Stuttgart 4–1 20 October 2007
Enrico Kern  Germany Hansa Rostock* Energie Cottbus 3–2 10 November 2007
Mike Hanke  Germany Hannover 96* Werder Bremen 4–3 8 December 2007
Martin Fenin  Czech Republic Eintracht Frankfurt Hertha BSC* 3–0 2 February 2008
Luca Toni  Italy Bayern Munich Hannover 96* 3–0 17 February 2008
Mario Gómez  Germany VfB Stuttgart* Werder Bremen 6–3 8 March 2008
Kevin Kurányi4  Germany Schalke 04* Energie Cottbus 5–0 15 April 2008
Paolo Guerrero  Peru Hamburger SV* Karlsruher SC 7–0 17 May 2008
Patrick Helmes  Germany Bayer Leverkusen* Hannover 96 4–0 19 September 2008 [83]
Grafite  Brazil VfL Wolfsburg* Energie Cottbus 3–0 8 November 2008 [84]
Claudio Pizarro  Peru Werder Bremen* Eintracht Frankfurt 5–0 29 November 2008 [85]
Demba Ba  Senegal TSG Hoffenheim VfB Stuttgart* 3–3 21 February 2009 [86]
Andriy Voronin  Ukraine Hertha BSC Energie Cottbus* 3–1 7 March 2009 [87]
Grafite  Brazil VfL Wolfsburg* Schalke 04 4–3 13 March 2009 [88]
Claudio Pizarro  Peru Werder Bremen* Hannover 96 4–1 5 April 2009 [89]
Stanislav Šesták  Slovakia VfL Bochum TSG Hoffenheim* 3–0 11 April 2009 [90]
Mario Gómez  Germany VfB Stuttgart 1. FC Köln* 3–0 18 April 2009 [91]
Edin Džeko  Bosnia and Herzegovina VfL Wolfsburg* TSG Hoffenheim 4–0 2 May 2009 [92]
Edin Džeko  Bosnia and Herzegovina VfL Wolfsburg Hannover 96* 5–0 16 May 2009 [93]
Vedad Ibišević  Bosnia and Herzegovina TSG Hoffenheim* Hertha BSC 5–1 27 September 2009 [94]
Stefan Kießling  Germany Bayer Leverkusen* VfB Stuttgart 4–0 29 November 2009 [95]
Albert Bunjaku   Switzerland 1. FC Nürnberg Hannover 96* 3–1 30 January 2010 [96]
Cacau4  Germany VfB Stuttgart 1. FC Köln* 5–1 20 February 2010 [97]
Theofanis Gekas  Greece Hertha BSC VfL Wolfsburg* 5–1 21 March 2010 [98]
Arjen Robben  Netherlands Bayern Munich* Hannover 96 7–0 17 April 2010 [99]
Lucas Barrios  Paraguay Borussia Dortmund 1. FC Nürnberg* 3–2 24 April 2010 [100]
Thomas Müller  Germany Bayern Munich* VfL Bochum 3–1 1 May 2010 [101]
Pavel Pogrebnyak  Russia VfB Stuttgart* Borussia Mönchengladbach 7–0 18 September 2010 [102]
Mario Gómez  Germany Bayern Munich* Hannover 96 3–0 16 October 2010 [103]
Milivoje Novaković  Slovenia 1. FC Köln* Hamburger SV 3–2 30 October 2010 [104]
Raúl  Spain Schalke 04* Werder Bremen 4–0 20 November 2010 [105]
Hugo Almeida  Portugal Werder Bremen* FC St. Pauli 3–0 28 November 2010 [106]
Raúl  Spain Schalke 04* 1. FC Köln 3–0 18 December 2010 [107]
Mario Gómez  Germany Bayern Munich VfB Stuttgart* 5–3 19 December 2010 [108]
Mario Gómez  Germany Bayern Munich* 1. FC Kaiserslautern 5–1 22 January 2011 [109]
Christian Eigler4  Germany 1. FC Nürnberg* FC St. Pauli 5–0 5 March 2011 [110]
Arjen Robben  Netherlands Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 6–0 12 March 2011 [111]
Mladen Petrić  Croatia Hamburger SV* 1. FC Köln 6–2 19 March 2011 [112]
Mario Gómez  Germany Bayern Munich* Bayer Leverkusen 5–1 17 April 2011 [113]
Mario Gómez  Germany Bayern Munich FC St. Pauli* 8–1 7 May 2011 [114]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar  Netherlands Schalke 04* 1. FC Köln 5–1 13 August 2011 [115]
Mario Gómez  Germany Bayern Munich 1. FC Kaiserslautern* 3–0 27 August 2011 [116]
Mario Gómez4  Germany Bayern Munich* SC Freiburg 7–0 10 September 2011 [117]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Borussia Dortmund* FC Augsburg 4–0 1 October 2011 [118]
Mohammed Abdellaoue  Norway Hannover 96* Werder Bremen 3–2 2 October 2011 [119]
Claudio Pizarro  Peru Werder Bremen* 1. FC Köln 3–2 5 November 2011 [120]
Marco Reus  Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* SV Werder Bremen 5–0 19 November 2011 [121]
Eren Derdiyok   Switzerland Bayer Leverkusen Hertha BSC* 3–3 26 November 2011 [122]
Raúl  Spain Schalke 04* Werder Bremen 5–0 17 December 2011 [123]
Martin Harnik  Austria VfB Stuttgart* Hertha BSC 5–0 11 February 2012 [124]
Mario Gómez  Germany Bayern Munich* TSG Hoffenheim 7–1 10 March 2012 [125]
Arjen Robben  Netherlands Bayern Munich Hertha BSC* 6–0 17 March 2012 [126]
Lucas Barrios  Paraguay Borussia Dortmund 1. FC Kaiserslautern* 5–2 28 April 2012 [127]
Stefan Kießling  Germany Bayer Leverkusen 1. FC Nürnberg* 4–1 5 May 2012 [128]
Ádám Szalai  Hungary Mainz 05* TSG Hoffenheim 3–0 27 October 2012 [129]
Marko Arnautović  Austria Werder Bremen TSG Hoffemhein* 4–1 2 December 2012 [130]
Vedad Ibišević  Bosnia and Herzegovina VfB Stuttgart* Schalke 04 3–1 8 December 2012 [131]
Marco Reus  Germany Borussia Dortmund* Eintracht Frankfurt 3–0 16 February 2013 [132]
Claudio Pizarro4  Peru Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 9–2 30 March 2013 [133]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar  Netherlands Schalke 04* Hamburger SV 4–1 28 April 2013 [134]
Branimir Hrgota  Sweden Borussia Mönchengladbach Mainz 05* 4–2 11 May 2013 [135]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang  Gabon Borussia Dortmund FC Augsburg* 4–0 10 August 2013 [136]
Vedad Ibišević  Bosnia and Herzegovina VfB Stuttgart* TSG Hoffenheim 6–2 1 September 2013 [137]
Pierre-Michel Lasogga  Germany Hamburger SV 1. FC Nürnberg* 5–0 6 October 2013 [138]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Borussia Dortmund* VfB Stuttgart 6–1 1 November 2013 [139]
Son Heung-min  South Korea Bayer 04 Leverkusen* Hamburger SV 5–3 9 November 2013 [140]
Domi Kumbela  DR Congo Eintracht Braunschweig* Hamburger SV 4–2 15 February 2014 [141]
Arjen Robben  Netherlands Bayern Munich* Schalke 04 5–1 1 March 2014 [142]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar  Netherlands Schalke 04* TSG Hoffenheim 4–0 8 March 2014 [143]
Marco Reus  Germany Borussia Dortmund VfB Stuttgart* 3–2 29 March 2014 [144]
Thomas Müller  Germany Bayern Munich Eintracht Frankfurt* 4–0 8 November 2014 [145]
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar  Netherlands Schalke 04* Mainz 05 4–1 29 November 2014 [146]
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting  Cameroon Schalke 04 VfB Stuttgart* 4–0 6 December 2014 [147]
Nils Petersen  Germany SC Freiburg* Eintracht Frankfurt 4–1 31 January 2015 [148]
Bas Dost4  Netherlands VfL Wolfsburg Bayer Leverkusen* 5–4 14 February 2015 [149]
Son Heung-min  South Korea Bayer Leverkusen* VfL Wolfsburg 4–5 14 February 2015 [149]
Alexander Meier  Germany Eintracht Frankfurt* 1. FC Köln 6–2 12 September 2015 [150]
Robert Lewandowski5  Poland Bayern Munich* VfL Wolfsburg 5–1 22 September 2015 [151]
Alexander Meier  Germany Eintracht Frankfurt* VfL Wolfsburg 3–2 24 January 2016 [152]
Claudio Pizarro  Peru Werder Bremen Bayer Leverkusen* 4–1 2 March 2016 [153]
Koo Ja-cheol  South Korea Augsburg Bayer Leverkusen* 3–3 5 March 2016 [154]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Werder Bremen 6–0 26 August 2016 [155]
Joel Pohjanpalo  Finland Bayer Leverkusen* Hamburger SV 3–1 10 September 2016 [156]
Javier Hernández  Mexico Bayer Leverkusen Mainz 05* 3–2 24 September 2016 [157]
Anthony Modeste  France 1. FC Köln* Hamburger SV 3–0 30 October 2016 [158]
Salomon Kalou  Ivory Coast Hertha BSC* Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–0 4 November 2016 [159]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang4  Gabon Borussia Dortmund Hamburger SV* 5–2 5 November 2016 [160]
Danny Latza  Germany Mainz 05* Hamburger SV 3–1 17 December 2016 [161]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 8–0 25 February 2017 [162]
Anthony Modeste  France 1. FC Köln* Hertha BSC 4–2 18 March 2017 [163]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* FC Augsburg 6–0 1 April 2017 [164]
Thomas Delaney  Denmark Werder Bremen SC Freiburg* 5–2 1 April 2017 [165]
Mario Gómez  Germany VfL Wolfsburg Bayer Leverkusen* 3–3 2 April 2017 [166]
Max Kruse4  Germany Werder Bremen FC Ingolstadt* 4–2 22 April 2017 [167]
Alfreð Finnbogason  Iceland FC Augsburg* 1. FC Köln 3–0 9 September 2017 [168]
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang  Gabon Borussia Dortmund* Borussia Mönchengladbach 6–1 23 September 2017 [169]
Max Kruse  Germany Werder Bremen* Hannover 96 4–0 19 November 2017 [170]
Nils Petersen  Germany SC Freiburg 1. FC Köln* 4–3 10 December 2017 [171]
Alfreð Finnbogason  Iceland FC Augsburg* SC Freiburg 3–3 16 December 2017 [172]
Niclas Füllkrug  Germany Hannover 96* Mainz 05 3–2 13 January 2018 [173]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Hamburger SV 6–0 10 March 2018 [174]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Borussia Dortmund 6–0 31 March 2018 [175]
Kevin Volland  Germany Bayer Leverkusen* Eintracht Frankfurt 4–1 14 April 2018 [176]
Andrej Kramarić  Croatia TSG Hoffenheim* Hannover 96 3–1 27 April 2018 [177]
Alfreð Finnbogason  Iceland FC Augsburg* SC Freiburg 4–1 30 September 2018 [178]
Paco Alcácer  Spain Borussia Dortmund* FC Augsburg 4–3 6 October 2018 [179]
Luka Jović5  Serbia Eintracht Frankfurt* Fortuna Düsseldorf 7–1 19 October 2018 [180]
Jonas Hofmann  Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach* Mainz 05 4–0 21 October 2018 [181]
Alassane Pléa  France Borussia Mönchengladbach Werder Bremen* 3–1 10 November 2018 [182]
Dodi Lukebakio  Belgium Fortuna Düsseldorf Bayern Munich* 3–3 24 November 2018 [183]
Alfreð Finnbogason  Iceland FC Augsburg* Mainz 05 3–0 3 February 2019 [184]
Wout Weghorst  Netherlands VfL Wolfsburg* Fortuna Düsseldorf 5–2 16 March 2019 [185]
James Rodríguez  Colombia Bayern Munich* Mainz 05 6–0 17 March 2019 [186]
Yussuf Poulsen  Denmark RB Leipzig* Hertha BSC 5–0 30 March 2019 [187]
Jean-Philippe Mateta  France Mainz 05* SC Freiburg 5–0 5 April 2019 [188]
Ishak Belfodil  Algeria TSG Hoffenheim FC Augsburg* 4–0 7 April 2019 [189]
Lucas Alario  Argentina Bayer Leverkusen Hertha BSC* 5–1 18 May 2019 [190]
Wout Weghorst  Netherlands VfL Wolfsburg* FC Augsburg 8–1 18 May 2019 [191]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich Schalke 04* 3–0 24 August 2019 [192]
Timo Werner  Germany RB Leipzig Borussia Mönchengladbach* 3–1 30 August 2019 [193]
Timo Werner  Germany RB Leipzig* Mainz 05 8–0 2 November 2019 [194]
Rouwen Hennings  Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf Schalke 04* 3–3 9 November 2019 [195]
Philippe Coutinho  Brazil Bayern Munich* Werder Bremen 6–1 14 December 2019 [196]
Robin Quaison  Sweden Mainz 05 Werder Bremen* 5–0 17 December 2019 [197]
Erling Haaland  Norway Borussia Dortmund FC Augsburg* 5–3 18 January 2020 [198]
Robin Quaison  Sweden Mainz 05 Hertha BSC* 3–1 8 February 2020 [199]
Wout Weghorst  Netherlands VfL Wolfsburg TSG Hoffenheim* 3–2 15 February 2020 [200]
Timo Werner  Germany RB Leipzig Mainz 05* 5–0 24 May 2020 [201]
Jadon Sancho  England Borussia Dortmund SC Paderborn* 6–1 31 May 2020 [202]
Andrej Kramarić4  Croatia TSG Hoffenheim Borussia Dortmund* 4–0 27 June 2020 [203]
Serge Gnabry  Germany Bayern Munich* Schalke 04 8–0 18 September 2020 [204]
Andrej Kramarić  Croatia TSG Hoffenheim 1. FC Köln* 3–2 19 September 2020 [205]
Niclas Füllkrug  Germany Werder Bremen Schalke 04* 3–1 26 September 2020 [206]
Robert Lewandowski4  Poland Bayern Munich* Hertha BSC 4–3 4 October 2020 [207]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Eintracht Frankfurt 5–0 24 October 2020 [208]
Erling Haaland4  Norway Borussia Dortmund Hertha BSC* 5–2 21 November 2020 [209]
Jean-Philippe Mateta  France Mainz 05 SC Freiburg* 3–1 22 November 2020 [210]
Lars Stindl  Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach Eintracht Frankfurt* 3–3 15 December 2020 [211]
Matthew Hoppe  United States Schalke 04* TSG Hoffenheim 4–0 9 January 2021 [212]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Borussia Dortmund 4–2 6 March 2021 [213]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* VfB Stuttgart 4–0 20 March 2021 [214]
Joel Pohjanpalo  Finland Union Berlin* Werder Bremen 3–1 24 April 2021 [215]
Josip Brekalo  Croatia VfL Wolfsburg* Union Berlin 3–0 8 May 2021 [216]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Borussia Mönchengladbach 6–0 8 May 2021 [217]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich* Hertha BSC 5–0 28 August 2021 [218]
Ihlas Bebou  Togo TSG Hoffenheim Greuther Fürth 6–3 27 November 2021 [219]
Patrik Schick4  Czech Republic Bayer Leverkusen Greuther Fürth 7–1 4 December 2021 [220]
Serge Gnabry  Germany Bayern Munich VfB Stuttgart* 5–0 14 December 2021 [221]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland Bayern Munich 1. FC Köln* 4–0 15 January 2022 [222]
Moussa Diaby  France Bayer Leverkusen* FC Augsburg 5–1 22 January 2022 [223]
Max Kruse  Germany VfL Wolfsburg* Mainz 05 5–0 22 April 2022 [224]
Erling Haaland  Norway Borussia Dortmund* VfL Bochum 3–4 30 April 2022 [225]
Serge Gnabry  Germany Bayern Munich* Werder Bremen 6–1 8 November 2022 [226]
Vincenzo Grifo  Italy SC Freiburg* Union Berlin 4–1 13 November 2022 [227]
Karim Onisiwo  Austria Mainz 05* VfL Bochum 5–2 28 January 2023 [228]
Marvin Ducksch  Germany Werder Bremen Hertha BSC* 4–2 22 April 2023 [229]
Kevin Behrens  Germany Union Berlin* Mainz 05 4–1 20 August 2023 [230]
Serhou Guirassy  Guinea VfB Stuttgart* Mainz 05 3–1 16 September 2023 [231]
Harry Kane  England Bayern Munich* VfL Bochum 7–0 23 September 2023 [232]
Serhou Guirassy  Guinea VfB Stuttgart* VfL Wolfsburg 3–1 7 October 2023 [233]
Harry Kane  England Bayern Munich* Darmstadt 98 8–0 28 October 2023 [234]
Harry Kane  England Bayern Munich Borussia Dortmund* 4–0 4 November 2023 [235]
Patrik Schick  Czech Republic Bayer Leverkusen* VfL Bochum 4–0 20 December 2023 [236]
Deniz Undav  Germany VfB Stuttgart* RB Leipzig 5–2 27 January 2024 [237]
Niclas Füllkrug  Germany Borussia Dortmund* VfL Bochum 3–1 28 January 2024 [238]
Harry Kane  England Bayern Munich* Mainz 05 8–1 9 March 2024 [239]
Florian Wirtz  Germany Bayer Leverkusen* Werder Bremen 5–0 14 April 2024 [240]
Robin Hack  Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach TSG Hoffenheim* 3–4 20 April 2024 [241]
Andrej Kramarić  Croatia TSG Hoffenheim* Bayern Munich 4–2 18 May 2024 [242]
Andrej Kramarić  Croatia TSG Hoffenheim* Holstein Kiel 3–2 24 August 2024 [243]
Harry Kane  England Bayern Munich Holstein Kiel* 6–1 14 September 2024 [244]
Jens Stage  Denmark Werder Bremen TSG Hoffenheim* 4–3 29 September 2024 [245]
Harry Kane  England Bayern Munich* VfB Stuttgart 4–0 19 October 2024 [246]

Multiple hat-tricks

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The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks. Players in bold are still active in the Bundesliga. Players in italics are still active outside the Bundesliga.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 West Germany Gerd Müller 32
2 Poland Robert Lewandowski 16
3 West Germany Klaus Fischer 12
4 West Germany Jupp Heynckes 11
5 West Germany Manfred Burgsmüller 10
Germany Mario Gómez
7 England Harry Kane 6
Peru Claudio Pizarro
9 Croatia Andrej Kramarić 5
10 Nigeria Jonathan Akpoborie 4
Iceland Alfreð Finnbogason
Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Netherlands Arjen Robben
Ghana Tony Yeboah
15 Turkey Halil Altıntop 3
Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Germany Niclas Füllkrug
Germany Serge Gnabry
Norway Erling Haaland
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vedad Ibišević
Germany Max Kruse
Spain Raúl
Germany Marco Reus
Netherlands Wout Weghorst
Germany Timo Werner
26 Paraguay Lucas Barrios 2
Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov
Sweden Martin Dahlin
South Africa Sean Dundee
Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko
Romania Ionel Ganea
Brazil Grafite
Guinea Serhou Guirassy
Germany Stefan Kießling
France Jean-Philippe Mateta
Germany Alexander Meier
France Anthony Modeste
Germany Thomas Müller
Germany Nils Petersen
Finland Joel Pohjanpalo
Sweden Robin Quaison
Czech Republic Patrik Schick
South Korea Son Heung-min

Hat-tricks by nationality

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The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from a single nation.

Rank Nation Hat-tricks
1  Germany 126
2  Poland 19
3  Netherlands 12
4  Croatia 7
 England
6  Denmark 6
 France
 Peru
9  Bosnia and Herzegovina 5
 Iceland
11  Czech Republic 4
 Ghana
 Nigeria
 Norway
 Spain
16  Austria 3
 Brazil
 Bulgaria
 Gabon
 South Korea
 Sweden
 Turkey
23  Cameroon 2
 Finland
 Guinea
 Italy
 Paraguay
 Romania
 Senegal
 South Africa
  Switzerland
32  Albania 1
 Algeria
 Argentina
 Belgium
 Colombia
 DR Congo
 Egypt
 Georgia
 Greece
 Hungary
 Ivory Coast
 Japan
 Lebanon
 Mali
 Mexico
 Portugal
 Russia
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Togo
 Tunisia
 Ukraine
 United States

Hat-tricks by club

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The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from given club.

As of 19 October 2024
Europe League hat-tricks by club
Rank Club Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Bayern Munich 86 19 October 2024
2 Werder Bremen 29 29 September 2024
3 Bayer Leverkusen 28 14 April 2024
Borussia Dortmund 28 January 2024
5 Schalke 04 26 9 January 2021
6 Borussia Mönchengladbach 25 20 April 2024
7 VfB Stuttgart 24 27 January 2024
8 VfL Wolfsburg 17 22 April 2022
9 1. FC Kaiserslautern 9 17 December 2005
Eintracht Frankfurt 19 October 2018
Hamburger SV 6 October 2013
TSG Hoffenheim 24 August 2024
SC Freiburg 13 November 2022
14 Mainz 05 8 28 January 2023
15 Hertha BSC 7 4 November 2016
1. FC Köln 18 March 2017
1. FC Nürnberg 5 March 2011
18 1860 Munich 6 1 November 2003
19 FC Augsburg 5 3 February 2019
Karlsruher SC 6 December 1997
21 Hannover 96 4 13 January 2018
RB Leipzig 24 May 2020
23 MSV Duisburg 3 29 May 1999
Fortuna Düsseldorf 9 November 2019
Hansa Rostock 10 November 2007
26 Arminia Bielefeld 2 23 April 2005
VfL Bochum 11 April 2009
Union Berlin 20 August 2023
29 Dynamo Dresden 1 7 August 1993
Eintracht Braunschweig 15 February 2014
SpVgg Unterhaching 24 September 2000
SG Wattenscheid 18 September 1993

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