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Clint Mathis scored an MLS record five goals in a game in 2000

The first hat-trick, a player scoring three goals in a game, in Major League Soccer, was scored by Steve Rammel of D.C. United in their 5–2 win at the Columbus Crew on 15 May 1996.[1]

The league's fastest hat-trick was scored in under five minutes by Harut Karapetyan of the LA Galaxy on 4 June 1998, in an 8–1 win at the Dallas Burn.[2] Clint Mathis scored the most goals in a game, five, on 26 August 2000 in a 6–4 NY/NJ MetroStars win over the Burn.[3]

Roy Lassiter scored hat-tricks for the Tampa Bay Mutiny[1] and D.C. United.[4] Dante Washington scored hat-tricks for the Burn[5] and the Crew.[6] Mamadou Diallo scored three hat-tricks for the Mutiny[7][8][9] and another for the MetroStars,[10] twice scoring four goals in a game.

Eight rookie players have scored hat-tricks, the first being Brian Maisonneuve on 7 September 1996 for the Crew in a 5–1 home win over the Kansas City Wiz, and the most recent being Cyle Larin for Orlando City SC against New York City FC in 2015.[11]

Hat-tricks

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Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five 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
Steve Rammel  United States D.C. United Columbus Crew* 5–2 15 May 1996 [1]
Giovanni Savarese  Venezuela NY/NJ MetroStars Colorado Rapids* 3–0 16 May 1996 [1]
Eduardo Hurtado  Ecuador LA Galaxy* NY/NJ MetroStars 4–0 9 June 1996 [1]
Eduardo Hurtado  Ecuador LA Galaxy Colorado Rapids* 3–1 26 June 1996 [1]
Raúl Díaz Arce4  El Salvador D.C. United Dallas Burn* 6–1 7 July 1996 [1]
Cobi Jones  United States LA Galaxy* Colorado Rapids 3–4 27 July 1996 [1]
Roy Lassiter  United States Tampa Bay Mutiny Colorado Rapids* 3–1 3 August 1996 [1]
Brian Maisonneuve  United States Columbus Crew* Kansas City Wiz 5–1 7 September 1996 [1]
Raúl Díaz Arce4  El Salvador D.C. United Colorado Rapids* 5–2 12 April 1997 [12]
Alberto Naveda  Argentina New England Revolution* NY/NJ MetroStars 3–1 30 May 1997 [13]
Dante Washington  United States Dallas Burn* San Jose Clash 3–1 18 July 1997 [5]
Eduardo Hurtado  Ecuador LA Galaxy* Tampa Bay Mutiny 6–1 7 September 1997 [14]
Jose Vasquez  United States LA Galaxy San Jose Clash* 3–2 21 September 1997 [15]
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago Columbus Crew* Miami Fusion 5–1 18 April 1998 [16]
Cobi Jones  United States LA Galaxy* Colorado Rapids 7–4 6 May 1998 [17]
Musa Shannon  United States Tampa Bay Mutiny New England Revolution* 3–4 10 May 1998 [18]
Vitalis Takawira  Zimbabwe Kansas City Wizards New England Revolution* 3–1 16 May 1998 [19]
Martín Machón  Guatemala LA Galaxy Columbus Crew* 3–1 17 May 1998 [20]
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago Columbus Crew Chicago Fire* 5–1 30 May 1998 [21]
Harut Karapetyan  Armenia LA Galaxy* Dallas Burn 8–1 4 June 1998 [2]
Roy Lassiter  United States D.C. United* Chicago Fire 4–1 18 July 1998 [4]
Cobi Jones  United States LA Galaxy* Colorado Rapids 6–1 5 August 1998
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago Columbus Crew* Kansas City Wizards 5–3 16 August 1998 [22]
Cobi Jones  United States LA Galaxy New England Revolution* 5–1 22 August 1998 [23]
Diego Serna  Colombia Miami Fusion* New England Revolution 3–2 30 August 1998 [24]
Preki  United States Kansas City Wizards* San Jose Clash 5–1 5 September 1998 [19]
Jason Kreis  United States Dallas Burn* New England Revolution 4–0 20 March 1999 [25]
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago Columbus Crew* Miami Fusion 4–0 1 August 1999 [26]
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago Columbus Crew NY/NJ MetroStars* 4–2 18 August 1999
Ante Razov  United States Chicago Fire Miami Fusion* 3–0 6 May 2000 [27]
Jaime Moreno  Bolivia D.C. United Colorado Rapids* 5–2 6 May 2000 [28]
Diego Serna  Colombia Miami Fusion Tampa Bay Mutiny* 4–1 21 June 2000 [29]
Mamadou Diallo  Senegal Tampa Bay Mutiny* NY/NJ MetroStars 4–3 16 August 2000 [7]
Clint Mathis5  United States NY/NJ MetroStars Dallas Burn 6–4 26 August 2000 [3]
Mamadou Diallo  Senegal Tampa Bay Mutiny Columbus Crew* 4–3 30 August 2000 [8]
Diego Serna4  Colombia Miami Fusion* NY/NJ MetroStars 4–1 2 September 2000 [30]
Diego Serna  Colombia Miami Fusion D.C. United* 6–2 9 September 2000 [31]
Alex Comas  Colombia NY/NJ MetroStars New England Revolution* 4–3 9 September 2000 [32]
Clint Mathis  United States NY/NJ MetroStars* Kansas City Wizards 4–1 2 May 2001 [33]
Abdul Thompson Conteh4  Sierra Leone D.C. United* New England Revolution 5–0 9 May 2001 [9]
Mamadou Diallo4  Senegal Tampa Bay Mutiny* LA Galaxy 4–1 9 May 2001 [9]
Diego Serna  Colombia Miami Fusion Dallas Burn 6–2 2 June 2001 [34]
Dante Washington  United States Columbus Crew* Tampa Bay Mutiny 6–1 16 June 2001 [6]
John Spencer  Scotland Colorado Rapids* D.C. United 3–1 4 July 2001 [35]
Alex Pineda Chacón  Honduras Miami Fusion* D.C. United 3–1 8 September 2001 [36]
Ante Razov  United States Chicago Fire New England Revolution* 3–1 19 May 2002 [37]
Bobby Rhine  United States Dallas Burn* Colorado Rapids 4–1 8 June 2002 [38]
Mamadou Diallo4  Senegal NY/NJ Metrostars* LA Galaxy 5–0 15 June 2002 [10]
Chris Carrieri  United States Colorado Rapids* Chicago Fire 3–2 4 July 2002 [39]
Carlos Ruiz  Guatemala LA Galaxy* NY/NJ MetroStars 3–0 31 August 2002 [40]
Taylor Twellman  United States New England Revolution* D.C. United 3–0 7 September 2002 [41]
Chris Brown  United States New England Revolution* Chicago Fire 5–1 30 August 2003 [42]
Landon Donovan  United States San Jose Earthquakes Kansas City Wizards* 4–1 20 September 2003 [43]
Dwayne De Rosario  Canada San Jose Earthquakes* Dallas Burn 5–2 27 September 2003 [44]
Pat Noonan  United States New England Revolution* Chicago Fire 5–1 30 August 2003 [45]
Alejandro Moreno  Venezuela LA Galaxy D.C. United* 4–2 19 May 2004 [46]
Pat Noonan  United States New England Revolution Kansas City Wizard* 3–2 2 June 2004 [47]
Damani Ralph  Jamaica Chicago Fire* LA Galaxy 3–0 5 June 2004 [48]
Davy Arnaud  United States Kansas City Wizards* Dallas Burn 5–1 3 July 2004 [49]
Ross Paule  United States Columbus Crew* LA Galaxy 3–1 4 September 2004 [50]
Edson Buddle4  United States Columbus Crew* NY/NJ Metrostars 4–2 18 September 2004 [51]
Amado Guevara  Honduras NY/NJ Metrostars Colorado Rapids* 3–1 30 April 2005 [52]
Nate Jaqua  United States Chicago Fire* Chivas USA 5–2 4 June 2005 [53]
Jeff Cunningham  United States Colorado Rapids Chivas USA* 3–1 18 June 2005 [54]
Taylor Twellman  United States New England Revolution* FC Dallas 3–2 16 July 2005 [55]
Amado Guevara  Honduras NY/NJ Metrostars* Chivas USA 3–3 21 August 2005 [56]
Taylor Twellman  United States New England Revolution* Columbus Crew 3–1 16 July 2005 [55]

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