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Since the rebranding of the UEFA Women's Cup to UEFA Women's Champions League in 2009, 58 players from 23 countries have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match on a total of 89 occasions for 29 different clubs from 13 different leagues. The first player to achieve this feat was Kim Little, who scored four times for Arsenal in a 9–0 victory over PAOK on 30 September 2009.

Hegerberg
With six hat-tricks, Ada Hegerberg holds the record for scoring most number of hat-tricks in the history of UEFA Women's Champions League. She is also the only player to score a hat-trick in the final of the tournament.

Fourteen players have scored four or more goals in a match; of these, only Inka Grings and Ada Hegerberg have achieved this more than once. Only Grings and Cathrine Paaske Sørensen have scored five goals in a single match. Hegerberg have scored three or more goals on six occasions in the Champions League, more than any other player, followed by Anja Mittag, who have scored four hat-tricks.

Eugénie Le Sommer holds the record for the fastest hat-trick, netting three times for Lyon against Romanian club Olimpia Cluj in seven minutes on 28 September 2011. The youngest scorer of a hat-trick is Magdalena Mayr, who netted three times for Bayern Munich against Viktória Szombathely, aged 17 years and 16 days, on 7 October 2009. The oldest player to score a hat-trick is Patrizia Panico, who was 37 years and 266 days old when she scored three goals for Torres on 31 October 2012 against Olimpia Cluj.

Hat-tricks

LittleKim Little is the first player to score a hat-trick in a Champions League match.GringsInka Grings is the first player to score five goals in a Champions League match.MittagAnja Mittag has scored four Champions League hat-tricks, all for 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam.NagasatoYūki Nagasato is the first Non-European player to score a Champions League hat-trick.PanicoPatrizia Panico is the oldest player to score a Champions League hat-trick.Le SommerEugénie Le Sommer scored the fastest ever Champions League hat-trick.MartaMarta is the first player to score a Champions League hat-trick for more than one club.

As of 11 December 2024

Key
Player scored four goals
Player scored five goals
() Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks)
Player For Against Result Date Ref
Scotland Kim Little (1) England Arsenal Greece PAOK 9–0 30 September 2009
Germany Anja Mittag (1) Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Finland Honka 8–1 30 September 2009
Scotland Kim Little (2) England Arsenal Greece PAOK 9–0 7 October 2009
Germany Magdalena Mayr Germany Bayern Munich Hungary Viktória Szombathely 4–2 7 October 2009
Germany Inka Grings (1) Germany FCR 2001 Duisburg Belarus Universitet Vitebsk 6–3 7 October 2009
Germany Anja Mittag (2) Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Finland Honka 8–0 7 October 2009
Italy Sandy Iannella Italy Torres Austria SV Neulengbach 4–1 4 November 2009
Germany Anja Mittag (3) Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Finland Åland United 9–0 22 September 2010
Denmark Cathrine Paaske Sørensen Denmark Fortuna Hjørring Italy Bardolino Verona 8–0 22 September 2010
Germany Inka Grings (2) Germany FCR 2001 Duisburg Kazakhstan CSHVSM 5–0 23 September 2010
Germany Inka Grings (3) Germany FCR 2001 Duisburg Kazakhstan CSHVSM 6–0 13 October 2010
Austria Nina Burger (1) Austria SV Neulengbach Greece PAOK 3–0 13 October 2010
Sweden Lotta Schelin (1) France Lyon Netherlands AZ 8–0 14 October 2010
France Julie Machart France Juvisy Iceland Breiðablik 6–0 14 October 2010
England Brooke Chaplen England Everton Hungary MTK 7–1 14 October 2010
Sweden Lotta Schelin (2) France Lyon Russia Rossiyanka 6–1 4 November 2010
Japan Yūki Nagasato (1) Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Austria SV Neulengbach 9–0 10 November 2010
France Eugénie Le Sommer (1) France Lyon Romania Olimpia Cluj 9–0 28 September 2011
Japan Yūki Nagasato (2) Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Iceland Þór/KA 6–0 28 September 2011
Germany Anja Mittag (4) Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Scotland Glasgow City 10–0 2 November 2011
Sweden Sofia Jakobsson Russia Rossiyanka Russia Energy Voronezh 4–0 3 November 2011
Italy Patrizia Panico (1) Italy Torres Cyprus Apollon Limassol 3–2 26 September 2012
North Macedonia Nataša Andonova Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam Belgium Standard Liège 5–0 3 October 2012
Italy Cristiana Girelli (1) Italy Bardolino Verona England Birmingham City 3–0 3 October 2012
Scotland Jen Beattie England Arsenal Spain Barcelona 4–0 4 October 2012
France Louisa Nécib France Lyon Russia Zorky Krasnogorsk 9–0 31 October 2012
Italy Patrizia Panico (2) Italy Torres Romania Olimpia Cluj 4–1 31 October 2012
England Kelly Smith England Arsenal Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 4–3 7 November 2012
Russia Natalia Shlyapina Russia Rossiyanka Serbia Spartak Subotica 4–2 9 October 2013
Germany Lina Magull Germany VfL Wolfsburg Estonia Pärnu JK 14–0 9 October 2013
Germany Conny Pohlers (1) Germany VfL Wolfsburg Estonia Pärnu JK 14–0 9 October 2013
Germany Martina Müller Germany VfL Wolfsburg Estonia Pärnu JK 14–0 9 October 2013
Germany Lyn Meyer Germany VfL Wolfsburg Estonia Pärnu JK 13–0 16 October 2013
Germany Conny Pohlers (2) Germany VfL Wolfsburg Estonia Pärnu JK 13–0 16 October 2013
England Danielle Carter England Arsenal Kazakhstan CSHVSM 11–1 17 October 2013
Scotland Kim Little (3) England Arsenal Kazakhstan CSHVSM 11–1 17 October 2013
Austria Nina Burger (2) Austria SV Neulengbach Turkey Konak Belediyespor 3–0 10 November 2013
United States Christen Press Sweden Tyresö Austria SV Neulengbach 8–1 23 March 2014
Brazil Marta (1) Sweden Tyresö Austria SV Neulengbach 8–1 23 March 2014
Ivory Coast Josée Nahi Russia Zvezda-2005 Perm Iceland Stjarnan 5–2 8 October 2014
France Eugénie Le Sommer (2) France Lyon Italy Brescia 9–0 15 October 2014
France Camille Abily (1) France Lyon Italy Brescia 9–0 15 October 2014
Sweden Fridolina Rolfö Sweden Linköping England Liverpool 3–0 16 October 2014
Germany Mandy Islacker Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt England Bristol Academy 7–0 29 March 2015
Germany Célia Šašić (1) Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt Denmark Brøndby 7–0 19 April 2015
Germany Célia Šašić (2) Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt Denmark Brøndby 6–0 25 April 2015
Spain Verónica Boquete Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt Denmark Brøndby 6–0 25 April 2015
Canada Josée Bélanger Sweden Rosengård Finland PK-35 Vantaa 7–0 14 October 2015
Brazil Cristiane (1) France Paris Saint-Germain Romania Olimpia Cluj 9–0 14 October 2015
Brazil Marta (2) Sweden Rosengård Italy AGSM Verona 5–1 19 November 2015
Canada Adriana Leon Switzerland Zürich Austria Sturm Graz 6–0 5 October 2016
Hungary Zsanett Jakabfi (1) Germany VfL Wolfsburg England Chelsea 3–0 5 October 2016
Brazil Cristiane (2) France Paris Saint-Germain Norway LSK Kvinner 4–1 13 October 2016
Norway Ada Hegerberg (1) France Lyon Switzerland Zürich 8–0 9 November 2016
Hungary Zsanett Jakabfi (2) Germany VfL Wolfsburg Sweden Eskilstuna United 5–1 10 November 2016
Norway Ada Hegerberg (2) France Lyon Poland Medyk Konin 5–0 4 October 2017
Czech Republic Irena Martínková Czech Republic Sparta Prague Greece PAOK 5–0 4 October 2017
Germany Alexandra Popp (1) Germany VfL Wolfsburg Spain Atlético Madrid 12–2 11 October 2017
Czech Republic Kateřina Svitková Czech Republic Slavia Prague Belarus FC Minsk 4–3 11 October 2017
France Wendie Renard (1) France Lyon Poland Medyk Konin 9–0 11 October 2017
Scotland Abbi Grant Scotland Glasgow City Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 4–1 12 October 2017
Norway Ada Hegerberg (3) France Lyon Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 7–0 8 November 2017
Norway Ada Hegerberg (4) France Lyon Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 9–0 15 November 2017
France Camille Abily (2) France Lyon Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt 9–0 15 November 2017
Norway Frida Maanum (1) Sweden Linköping Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 6–1 12 September 2018
Czech Republic Tereza Kožárová (1) Czech Republic Slavia Prague Lithuania FC Gintra 4–0 27 September 2018
Switzerland Fabienne Humm Switzerland Zürich Finland Honka 5–1 27 September 2018
England Fran Kirby England Chelsea Italy Fiorentina 6–0 31 October 2018
Norway Ada Hegerberg (5) France Lyon Spain Barcelona 4–1 18 May 2019
Norway Ada Hegerberg (6) France Lyon Russia Ryazan-VDV 9–0 11 September 2019
France Wendie Renard (2) France Lyon Russia Ryazan-VDV 9–0 11 September 2019
Denmark Pernille Harder (1) Germany VfL Wolfsburg Kosovo Mitrovica 10–0 11 September 2019
Netherlands Fenna Kalma Netherlands Twente Austria St. Pölten 4–2 11 September 2019
Czech Republic Tereza Kožárová (2) Czech Republic Slavia Prague Scotland Hibernian 4–1 11 September 2019
France Marie-Antoinette Katoto France Paris Saint-Germain Portugal Braga 7–0 12 September 2019
Canada Janine Beckie England Manchester City Switzerland Lugano 4–0 25 September 2019
Netherlands Vivianne Miedema (1) England Arsenal Czech Republic Slavia Prague 5–2 16 October 2019
Netherlands Daniëlle van de Donk England Arsenal Czech Republic Slavia Prague 8–0 31 October 2019
Netherlands Vivianne Miedema (2) England Arsenal Czech Republic Slavia Prague 8–0 31 October 2019
Denmark Pernille Harder (2) Germany VfL Wolfsburg Scotland Glasgow City 9–1 21 August 2020
Serbia Jelena Čanković Sweden Rosengård Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti 10–0 16 December 2020
Spain Jennifer Hermoso Spain Barcelona Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 4–0 3 March 2021
Canada Jordyn Huitema France Paris Saint-Germain Ukraine Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv 5–0 13 October 2021
Denmark Caroline Møller Spain Real Madrid Iceland Breiðablik 5–0 13 October 2021
Australia Sam Kerr (1) England Chelsea Albania Vllaznia 8–0 26 October 2022
Denmark Pernille Harder (3) England Chelsea Albania Vllaznia 8–0 26 October 2022
Italy Cristiana Girelli (2) Italy Juventus Switzerland Zürich 5–0 15 December 2022
Norway Frida Maanum (2) England Arsenal Switzerland Zürich 9–1 21 December 2022
Australia Sam Kerr (2) England Chelsea France Paris FC 4–1 23 November 2023
Denmark Pernille Harder (4) Germany Bayern Munich England Arsenal 5–2 9 October 2024
Sweden Rebecka Blomqvist Germany VfL Wolfsburg Turkey Galatasaray 5–0 13 November 2024
Germany Alexandra Popp (2) Germany VfL Wolfsburg Turkey Galatasaray 5–0 20 November 2024
Iceland Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir Germany VfL Wolfsburg Italy Roma 6–1 11 December 2024

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks. Boldface indicates a player who is currently active.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Norway Ada Hegerberg 6
2 Germany Anja Mittag 4
Denmark Pernille Harder
4 Germany Inka Grings 3
Scotland Kim Little
6 France Camille Abily 2
Austria Nina Burger
Brazil Cristiane
Italy Cristiana Girelli
Hungary Zsanett Jakabfi
Australia Sam Kerr
Czech Republic Tereza Kožárová
France Eugénie Le Sommer
Norway Frida Maanum
Brazil Marta
Netherlands Vivianne Miedema
Japan Yūki Nagasato
Italy Patrizia Panico
Germany Conny Pohlers
Germany Alexandra Popp
France Wendie Renard
Germany Célia Šašić
Sweden Lotta Schelin

Hat-tricks by nationality

As of 11 December 2024

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

Champions League hat-tricks by nationality
Rank Nation Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1  Germany 18 20 November 2024
2  France 9 12 September 2019
3  Norway 8 21 December 2022
4  Denmark 7 9 October 2024
5  Scotland 5 12 October 2017
 Italy 15 December 2022
 Sweden 13 November 2024
8  England 4 31 October 2018
 Brazil 13 October 2016
 Canada 13 October 2021
 Czechia 11 September 2019
 Netherlands 31 October 2019
13  Austria 2 13 October 2010
 Japan 28 September 2011
 Spain 3 March 2021
 Hungary 10 November 2016
 Australia 23 November 2023
18  Macedonia 1 3 October 2012
 Russia 9 October 2013
 USA 23 March 2014
 Ivory Coast 8 October 2014
  Switzerland 27 September 2018
 Serbia 16 December 2020
 Iceland 11 December 2024

Hat-tricks by club

As of 11 December 2024

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

Champions League hat-tricks by club
Rank Club Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 France Lyon 15 11 September 2019
2 Germany VfL Wolfsburg 13 11 December 2024
3 England Arsenal 10 21 December 2022
4 Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 7 3 October 2012
5 England Chelsea 4 23 November 2023
France PSG 13 October 2021
Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt 25 April 2015
8 Czech Republic Slavia Prague 3 11 September 2019
Germany FCR 2001 Duisburg 13 October 2010
Italy Torres 31 October 2012
Sweden FC Rosengård 16 December 2020
12 Austria SV Neulengbach 2 10 November 2013
Russia Rossiyanka 9 October 2013
Sweden Linköping 12 September 2018
Sweden Tyresö FF 23 March 2014
Switzerland Zürich 27 September 2018
Germany Bayern Munich 9 October 2024
18 Czech Republic Sparta Prague 1 10 November 2013
Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 22 September 2010
England Everton 14 October 2010
England Manchester City 25 September 2019
France Juvicy 14 October 2010
Italy Bardolino Verona 3 October 2012
Italy Juventus 15 December 2022
Netherlands Twente 11 September 2019
Russia Zvezda-2005 Perm 8 October 2014
Scotland Glasgow City F.C. 12 October 2017
Spain Barcelona 3 March 2021
Spain Real Madrid 13 October 2021

See also

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