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Most number of hat-tricks scored on the same day is three, which happened twice in the history of Premier League: on 23 September 1995 Fowler, Shearer and Tony Yeboah registered hat-tricks, and on 2 September 2023 Evan Ferguson, Erling Haaland and Son Heung-min scored three goals each. [10]
The first hat-trick in the Premier Soccer League was scored in 1996, and there have been over 150 hat-tricks scored since then. Pollen Ndlanya is the player with most hat-tricks, having scored six. The fastest hat-trick was scored by James Chamanga, between the 20th and 25th minute for Moroka Swallows in December 2007. Richard Henyekane is the ...
He holds the record for the oldest player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League. [60] [64] Cristiano Ronaldo: 2022 37 years and 70 days Manchester United 3–2 Norwich City: 3 M Premier League [64] Silvio Piola: 1950 37 years and 51 days Novara 4–2 Lazio: 3 M Serie A [62] Tony Cascarino: 1999 37 years and 31 days Nancy 3–0 Stade ...
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Haaland scored his first Premier League hat-trick against Crystal Palace, and he starts up front. Walker captains the away side. Crystal Palace vs Manchester City. 14:48.
List of National Women's Soccer League hat-tricks; List of OFC Champions League hat-tricks; List of Perú Liga 1 hat-tricks; List of Premier League hat-tricks; List of Premier Soccer League hat-tricks; List of Primeira Liga hat-tricks; List of Prva HNL hat-tricks; List of Saudi Pro League hat-tricks; List of Scottish Premier League hat-tricks
Former Chelsea and Scotland winger Pat Nevin speaking to BBC Sport: "You don't often get three Premier League hat-tricks in the same weekend, but Erling Haaland, Son Heung-min and Evan Ferguson ...
Most hat-tricks against a single club: 3, Luis Suárez (Liverpool v. Norwich City) [132] Fastest Premier League hat-trick: 2 minutes 56 seconds, Sadio Mané (Southampton 6–1 Aston Villa, 16 May 2015) [133] Most goals in one half: 5, Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur 9–1 Wigan Athletic, 22 November 2009) [134]