List of Australia national soccer team hat-tricks

Since the Socceroos' first match in 1922, 29 players have scored a hat-trick (three or more goals in a single match). The first player to do so was George Smith in a win over New Zealand in 1933.[1] Archie Thompson's thirteen goals in the 31–0 victory over American Samoa is the world record for most goals in a match.[2]

Hat-tricks for Australia

Tim Cahill has scored two hat-tricks for Australia, against Fiji and against Bangladesh.
Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result[a] Ref
17 June 1933
3
George Smith  New ZealandSydney Cricket Ground, SydneyFriendly6–4[1]
4 July 1936
4
George Smith  New ZealandLogan Park, DunedinFriendly7–1[3]
11 July 1936
5
George Smith  New ZealandBasin Reserve, WellingtonFriendly10–0[3]
7 June 1947
3
Reg Date  South AfricaNewcastle Sports Ground, NewcastleFriendly5–1[4]
14 August 1948
3
Frank Parsons  New ZealandBasin Reserve, WellingtonFriendly6–0[5]
28 August 1948
3
Frank Parsons  New ZealandLancaster Park, ChristchurchFriendly7–0[5]
11 September 1948
6
Frank Parsons  New ZealandBlandford Park, AucklandFriendly8–1[5]
3 December 1965
3
Archie Blue  TaiwanHong Kong Stadium, Hong KongFriendly3–0[6]
5 November 1967
3
Attila Abonyi  New ZealandCong Hoa Stadium, SaigonFriendly5–3[7]
11 November 1967
3
Attila Abonyi  SingaporeCong Hoa Stadium, SaigonFriendly5–3[7]
30 October 1977
3
Peter Ollerton  Hong KongHong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong1978 FIFA World Cup qualification5–2[8]
26 February 1980
3
Ian Hunter  Papua New GuineaStade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea1980 OFC Nations Cup11–2[9]
26 February 1980
4
Peter Sharne  Papua New GuineaStade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea1980 OFC Nations Cup11–2[9]
14 August 1981
7
Gary Cole  FijiOlympic Park Stadium, Melbourne1982 FIFA World Cup qualification10–0[10]
14 August 1981
3
David Mitchell  FijiOlympic Park Stadium, Melbourne1982 FIFA World Cup qualification10–0[10]
23 October 1985
3
David Mitchell  Chinese TaipeiHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide1986 FIFA World Cup qualification7–0[11]
27 October 1985
3
Zarko Odzakov  Chinese TaipeiSt George Stadium, Sydney1986 FIFA World Cup qualification8–0[11]
27 October 1985
3
John Kosmina  Chinese TaipeiSt George Stadium, Sydney1986 FIFA World Cup qualification8–0[11]
27 October 1996
4
Kris Trajanovski  TahitiStade Pater, Papeete1996 OFC Nations Cup6–0[12]
1 November 1996
3
Kris Trajanovski  TahitiBruce Stadium, Canberra1996 OFC Nations Cup5–0[12]
11 June 1997
5
Damian Mori  Solomon IslandsParramatta Stadium, Sydney1998 FIFA World Cup qualification13–0[13]
11 June 1997
5
John Aloisi  Solomon IslandsParramatta Stadium, Sydney1998 FIFA World Cup qualification13–0[13]
25 September 1998
3
Damian Mori  FijiSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane1998 OFC Nations Cup3–1[14]
28 September 1998
4
Damian Mori  Cook IslandsSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane1998 OFC Nations Cup16–0[14]
28 September 1998
3
Paul Trimboli  Cook IslandsSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane1998 OFC Nations Cup16–0[14]
28 September 1998
4
Kris Trajanovski  Cook IslandsSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane1998 OFC Nations Cup16–0[14]
2 October 1998
3
Damian Mori  TahitiSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane1998 OFC Nations Cup4–1[14]
19 June 2000
3
Paul Agostino  Cook IslandsStade Pater, Papeete2000 OFC Nations Cup17–0[15]
19 June 2000
4
Craig Foster  Cook IslandsStade Pater, Papeete2000 OFC Nations Cup17–0[15]
19 June 2000
3
Clayton Zane  Cook IslandsStade Pater, Papeete2000 OFC Nations Cup17–0[15]
9 April 2001
6
John Aloisi  TongaBCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour2002 FIFA World Cup qualification22–0[16]
9 April 2001
4
Damian Mori  TongaBCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour2002 FIFA World Cup qualification22–0[16]
9 April 2001
4
Kevin Muscat  TongaBCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour2002 FIFA World Cup qualification22–0[16]
11 April 2001
8
David Zdrillic  American SamoaBCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour2002 FIFA World Cup qualification31–0[16]
11 April 2001
13
Archie Thompson  American SamoaBCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour2002 FIFA World Cup qualification31–0[16]
11 April 2001
3
Con Boutsianis  American SamoaBCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour2002 FIFA World Cup qualification31–0[16]
8 July 2002
4
Bobby Despotovski  New CaledoniaMount Smart Stadium, Auckland2002 OFC Nations Cup11–0[17]
10 July 2002
4
Joel Porter  FijiMount Smart Stadium, Auckland2002 OFC Nations Cup8–0[17]
31 May 2004
3
Mile Sterjovski  TahitiHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide2004 OFC Nations Cup9–0[18]
2 June 2004
3
Tim Cahill  FijiHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide2004 OFC Nations Cup6–1[18]
7 December 2012
3
Archie Thompson  GuamHong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong2013 EAFF East Asian Cup preliminary round 29–0[19]
17 November 2015
3
Tim Cahill  BangladeshBangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka2018 FIFA World Cup qualification4–0[20]
15 November 2017
3
Mile Jedinak  HondurasStadium Australia, Sydney2018 FIFA World Cup qualification3–1[21]
10 October 2019
3
Jamie Maclaren    NepalCanberra Stadium, Canberra2022 FIFA World Cup qualification5–0[22]

See also

Notes

a The result is presented with Australia's score first.

References

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