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Fastest hat-trick in Ligue 1. [88] David Yoo: 2024 Coastal Spirit 5–0 Western Suburbs ~5 minutes M 1 [106] Lee Wai Tong: 1923 China 5–1 Japan: 5 minutes M NT: 17-year-old Lee Wai Tong set the record of the player who scored the fastest hat-trick on 24 May 1923 in the last match of the 1923 Far Eastern Games. Masood Fakhri: 1954 Pakistan 6 ...
Sources published in the intervening years, however, give the total time of Scarth's goals as exactly 2 minutes or even as little as 110 seconds, which is quicker than the 2 mins 13 secs claimed for Irish player Jimmy O'Connor for the "world's fastest hat-trick".
The commemorative plaque in Tolka Park, detailing the quickest hattrick ever, as scored by Jimmy O'Connor on 19 November 1967. Jimmy O'Connor is an Irish former footballer notable for being the fastest hat-trick scorer in top level domestic league history.
Not only was it the first hat-trick of penalties in the Premier League era, but also the first in the English top flight since Ken Barnes scored three for Manchester City in a 6-2 victory against ...
The hat trick by Hernández was the second fastest from the start in league history. Nashville SC’s Hany Mukhtar set the league record with a hat trick in the first 16 minutes of a 5-1 victory ...
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 May 15, 1996. [ 1 ] The league's fastest hat-trick was scored in under five minutes by Harut Karapetyan of the LA Galaxy on June 4, 1998, in an 8–1 win at the Dallas Burn . [ 2 ]
He did so as a substitute, and made history in the process: He was the fifth-ever substitute to score a hat trick in Major League Soccer, and the nine minutes it took him to score his three goals ...
Newell also held the record for the fastest hat-trick in Champions League history after scoring three goals in nine minutes for Blackburn against Rosenborg BK in the 1995–96 season, until this was broken in the 2011–12 season by Bafétimbi Gomis of Lyon with three in seven minutes. [10]