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November 13 2024, 14:07 · Alex Sarwar
Updated: November 13 2024, 14:13

All of Cristiano Ronaldo's career hat-tricks

All of Cristiano Ronaldo's career hat-tricks

Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 66 hat-tricks for club and country so far across his career.

Ronaldo has represented five clubs, along with his beloved Portugal, whom he scored his first hat-trick for in September 2013. Of those 66 hat-tricks, 56 of those have come in club football, whilst the remaining ten were achieved playing for Portugal. His most recent trio of goals came for current club Al-Nassr in May 2024, almost 20 years after his first.

Below is a full analysis of Cristiano Ronaldo's 66 career hat-tricks, including the date, opponent and match outcome.

Last updated on 13/11/24

  • In a record he shares with long-time rival Lionel Messi, Ronaldo has scored ten hat-tricks in international men's football.
  • Both Ronaldo and Messi are the only two players to have recorded a double-figure number of hat-tricks in the history of men's international men's football although Ronaldo was the first to achieve this feat.
  • Of Ronaldo's 66 hat-tricks, 44 of those came whilst playing for Spanish giants Real Madrid.
  • Ronaldo's first career hat-trick was for Man Utd against Newcastle as a 22-year-old and remained his only Premier League hat-trick for exactly 14 years and 2 months.
  • A hat-trick against Spain in the group stage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup remains Ronaldo's only hat-trick at a major international tournament.
  • Despite having scored the most goals in the history of the UEFA European Championships (14), Ronaldo has never scored a hat-trick in the competition.
  • Ronaldo has scored four goals in a single fixture on nine occasions across his career. 
  • Ronaldo has scored five goals in a single match on two occasions, both times in 2015 for Real Madrid in La Liga fixtures against Granada and Espanyol respectively.