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In Gaelic football, a hat-trick can refer to goals or to points scored. Eoin Liston scored a second-half hat-trick in the 1978 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. [33] Michael Quinlivan scored a second-half hat-trick against Armagh in the final game of the 2017 National Football League to secure promotion to Division 2 for Tipperary ...
This article is a list of the hat tricks scored by or conceded by the United States men's national soccer team.Besides the instances of a player scoring three goals in a game, the list also includes games where a player has scored more than three goals.
Perfect hat-trick – when a player scores three goals in a single match, one with the left foot, one with the right foot and one with a header. [249] Phantom goal – see Ghost goal. Phoenix club – club which has been created following the demise of a pre-existing club. Phoenix clubs usually take on the same colours and fan base as those of ...
The quickest hat-trick by a player is Erich Probst, who scored at 4', 21', and 24' in 1954, playing for Austria against Czechoslovakia in the first round. The briefest hat-trick to be completed — that is, the shortest time between the first and third goals — is the one by László Kiss in 1982 against El Salvador. He scored at 69', 72', and ...
Solórzano scored four goals, including a hat-trick in 177 seconds. It was reported as the second-fastest hat-trick in women's football after Kosovare Asllani (the report did not mention Sonia Bermúdez, who scored a hat-trick in ~3 minutes, instead skipping to Alexia as the third-fastest). [85] Graham Leggat: 1963 Fulham 10–1 Ipswich Town: 3 ...
Since the inception of international association football matches in 1872, 59 England male footballers have scored three or more goals (a hat-trick) in a game. The first players to score a hat-trick for England were Howard Vaughton and Arthur Alfred Brown , both Aston Villa players; in a friendly match against Ireland in 1882, they scored nine ...
Score of a team that hat-trick was scored for 4 5: Player scored four or five goals D L: Player was not on the winning team (game drawn or lost) † Player scored hat-trick as a substitute P [citation needed] Player scored a perfect hat-trick (one goal each with right foot, left foot and head)
The first tournament to see more than one hat-trick was in 1984, both by France captain Michel Platini, who is the only player to score more than one European Championship hat-trick; his first against Yugoslavia is the quickest hat-trick in the history of the competition, with all three goals coming in the space of 18 minutes. [1]