Cristiano Ronaldo All 66 Career Hat-Tricks: Complete List by Club & Country (Updated 2026)

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A hat-trick is the event that separates prolific scorers from something else entirely. It demands not just ability but momentum, nerve, and the kind of relentless forward momentum that is difficult to sustain across ninety minutes at elite level.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who holds the record for the most official career goals in men’s football history, has done it 66 times.

Across five clubs, four top-division leagues, and nearly two decades of professional football, his complete hat-trick record is one of the most extraordinary individual statistics the sport has ever produced.

This article documents every official hat-trick in Cristiano Ronaldo’s career, verified, contextualized, and updated for 2026.

Cristiano Ronaldo Career Hat-Tricks Overview

There is a statistic worth pausing on: Cristiano Ronaldo has scored more hat-tricks after turning 30 than most professional footballers score goals in their entire careers.

He turned 30 in February 2015 and, by the time his most recent hat-trick landed in May 2024 at age 39, had added at least 36 trebles to his tally.

That is not a footnote to his story, it is arguably the most remarkable part of it.

In total, Ronaldo has scored 66 official career hat-tricks across a senior career that stretches from January 2008 to May 2024 with no definitive sign of stopping.

Fifty-six of those came for clubs: 44 for Real Madrid (the most by any player in the club’s history), 3 for Manchester United, 3 for Juventus, and 6 for Al Nassr.

Ten came on international duty with Portugal, making him the first male player to score ten international hat-tricks and one of two players to share that record alongside Lionel Messi.

What separates Ronaldo’s hat-trick record from almost every other player is its diversity.

He has scored hat-tricks in ten different competitions, across four different national leagues (England, Spain, Italy, and Saudi Arabia), and at international level in the UEFA Nations League, World Cup qualifiers, European Championship qualifiers, friendlies, and the FIFA World Cup itself.

Few players in football history have scored official hat-tricks across as many clubs, leagues, and international competitions as Cristiano Ronaldo.

His physical and technical evolution also tells a story within the record.

His early hat-tricks particularly at Manchester United and Real Madrid were driven heavily by pace, individual skill, and finishing in and around the penalty area.

By the time he was scoring for Juventus and Al Nassr in his mid- to late thirties, the hat-tricks leaned more heavily on positional intelligence, aerial ability, and deadball precision.

He became, in effect, a different type of hat-trick scorer and kept being as effective.

RecordValue
Official Hat-Tricks66
Club Hat-Tricks56
Portugal Hat-Tricks10
First Hat-TrickNewcastle (2008)
Latest Hat-TrickAl-Wehda (2024)
Five-Goal Matches2
Perfect Hat-Tricks10

Complete List of All 66 Cristiano Ronaldo Career Hat-Tricks

The following table contains every verified official hat-trick Ronaldo has scored in senior competitive football, in chronological order.

Data sourced from official competition records (UEFA, FIFA, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Saudi Pro League, FPF) and verified statistical databases as of June 2026.

#DateClub / CountryOpponentCompetitionResultGoalsNotes
112 Jan 2008Man UnitedNewcastle UnitedPremier LeagueW 6–03First career hat-trick, age 22
224 Jan 2009Man UnitedEvertonPremier LeagueW 4–13
308 Mar 2009Man UnitedNewcastle UnitedPremier LeagueW 2–13Second hat-trick vs Newcastle in 14 months
402 Oct 2010Real MadridRacing SantanderLa LigaW 6–13First Real Madrid hat-trick
520 Nov 2010Real MadridDeportivo La CoruñaLa LigaW 6–13
615 Jan 2011Real MadridVillarrealLa LigaW 4–23
712 Feb 2011Real MadridLevanteLa LigaW 6–144 goals; first four-goal haul for Real
802 Apr 2011Real MadridTottenham HotspurChampions LeagueW 4–03First UCL hat-trick; QF second leg
916 Apr 2011Real MadridAtlético MadridLa LigaW 3–03
1005 May 2011Real MadridVillarrealLa LigaW 3–03
1117 Sep 2011Real MadridAjaxChampions LeagueW 3–03
1205 Nov 2011Real MadridMallorcaLa LigaW 5–13
1314 Jan 2012Real MadridMallorcaCopa del ReyW 6–13First Copa del Rey hat-trick
1405 Feb 2012Real MadridMálagaLa LigaW 4–03
1503 Mar 2012Real MadridAtlético MadridLa LigaW 5–13
1607 Apr 2012Real MadridAthletic BilbaoLa LigaW 3–03
1702 Oct 2012Real MadridAjaxChampions LeagueW 4–13Away hat-trick at Amsterdam Arena; scored and lost 4-3 UCL precedent
1803 Nov 2012Real MadridMallorcaLa LigaW 5–03
1909 Dec 2012Real MadridSevillaLa LigaW 3–23
2019 Jan 2013Real MadridReal SociedadCopa del ReyW 4–03
2126 Jan 2013Real MadridGetafeLa LigaW 4–03
2203 Mar 2013Real MadridRayo VallecanoLa LigaW 6–23
2318 Sep 2013Real MadridGalatasarayChampions LeagueW 6–133 goals in UCL group stage; response night alongside Messi hat-trick 24hrs prior
2406 Sep 2013PortugalNorthern IrelandWC QualifierW 4–23First international hat-trick; Belfast comeback
2515 Nov 2013PortugalSwedenWC PlayoffW 3–23WC play-off hat-trick vs Ibrahimović; two left-foot goals
2623 Nov 2013Real MadridGranadaLa LigaW 4–03
2718 Jan 2014Real MadridValladolidLa LigaW 4–03
2822 Feb 2014Real MadridSchalke 04Champions LeagueW 6–144-goal UCL R16 first-leg display
2929 Mar 2014Real MadridSevillaLa LigaW 7–33
3013 Sep 2014Real MadridElcheLa LigaW 5–144 goals at Bernabéu including 2 penalties and a header
3125 Oct 2014Real MadridElcheLa LigaW 3–03Second hat-trick vs Elche in 42 days
3222 Nov 2014Real MadridReal BetisLa LigaW 5–03
3310 Jan 2015Real MadridCelta VigoLa LigaW 3–03
3421 Jan 2015Real MadridDeportivo La CoruñaLa LigaW 8–23
3505 Mar 2015Real MadridGranadaLa LigaW 9–15First 5-goal game in career
3614 Mar 2015Real MadridSchalke 04Champions LeagueW 3–43UCL hat-trick even in losing side — first player to score UCL hat-trick in defeat
3717 May 2015Real MadridGetafeLa LigaW 7–33
3812 Sep 2015Real MadridEspanyolLa LigaW 6–05Second 5-goal game; back-to-back 5-goal seasons
3921 Nov 2015Real MadridMalmö FFChampions LeagueW 8–03UCL group stage demolition
4007 Jan 2016Real MadridRayo VallecanoLa LigaW 10–23Part of Real’s 10-goal La Liga record win
4112 Mar 2016Real MadridWolfsburgChampions LeagueW 3–03Comeback QF second leg; overturned 2-0 deficit
4227 Apr 2016Real MadridDeportivo La CoruñaLa LigaW 5–03
4311 Sep 2016Real MadridOsasunaLa LigaW 5–23
4407 Oct 2016PortugalAndorraWC QualifierW 6–04First 4-goal game for Portugal; all four different methods
4518 Apr 2017Real MadridBayern MunichChampions LeagueW AET3QF hat-trick including two in extra-time to seal passage
4602 May 2017Real MadridAtlético MadridChampions LeagueW 3–03Back-to-back UCL hat-tricks in 14 days — unique in history
4718 Nov 2017PortugalSaudi ArabiaFriendlyW 3–033rd international hat-trick
4814 Jan 2018Real MadridDeportivo La CoruñaLa LigaW 7–13
4915 Jun 2018PortugalSpainWorld CupD 3–33Only World Cup hat-trick; late FK to level; oldest WC hat-trick scorer (33y 130d)
5010 Sep 2018PortugalItalyUEFA Nations LeagueW 1–03All three goals; first NL hat-trick in history
5120 Nov 2018PortugalLithuaniaFriendlyW 5–13
5211 Oct 2019PortugalLithuaniaEuro QualifierW 5–144 goals in qualifier; away in Vilnius
5314 Nov 2019PortugalLithuaniaEuro QualifierW 6–03Third hat-trick vs Lithuania in 14 months
5426 Jan 2020JuventusCagliariSerie AW 4–03First Serie A hat-trick; first Portuguese player in history to do so
5512 Mar 2019JuventusAtlético MadridChampions LeagueW 3–03Erased 2-0 deficit; 2 headers and a pen; 8th UCL hat-trick (equalling Messi record)
5614 Mar 2021JuventusCagliariSerie AW 3–13Perfect hat-trick: header, right foot, left foot in 32 min; reply to critics
5712 Oct 2021PortugalLuxembourgWC QualifierW 5–0310th international hat-trick — first man in history to reach double figures
5802 Apr 2022Man UnitedNorwich CityPremier LeagueW 3–23Only Premier League hat-trick in second United spell; 14y 2m after first PL treble
5903 Feb 2023Al NassrAl-WehdaSaudi Pro LeagueW 4–04First Al Nassr hat-trick; 4-goal showing on first hat-trick night in Saudi Arabia
6002 Mar 2023Al NassrAl-FayhaSaudi Pro LeagueW 4–03
6121 Apr 2023Al NassrAl FatehSaudi Pro LeagueW 5–03
6211 Jan 2024Al NassrAl-TaiSaudi Pro LeagueW 5–1364th career hat-trick
6315 Jan 2024Al NassrAbhaSaudi Pro LeagueW 8–03First hat-trick scored entirely from outside the box (2 free kicks + 1 open play)
6404 May 2024Al NassrAl-WehdaSaudi Pro LeagueW366th and latest hat-trick; ‘perfect’ treble — left foot, header, right foot; age 39

Cristiano Ronaldo Hat-Tricks by Club

Sporting CP (0 hat-tricks)

Ronaldo’s formative years at Sporting CP’s first team (2002–03) did not produce an official hat-trick.

He was primarily used in youth and reserve contexts before his famous display in a pre-season friendly against Manchester United, and his subsequent transfer changed his trajectory permanently.

The absence of a hat-trick for Sporting is not a surprise given the brevity of his senior exposure there; it is simply where the story begins before the record starts.

Manchester United (3 hat-tricks)

Ronaldo’s first-ever career hat-trick came at Old Trafford on 12 January 2008 against Newcastle United — a 6-0 Premier League demolition in which he scored the third, fourth, and fifth goals.

He was 22 years old. Two more followed in the same season: against Everton in January and again against Newcastle in March. Then nothing, for 14 years and 2 months.

When he returned to United in 2021, the Premier League hat-trick draught finally ended on 2 April 2022 against Norwich City, a 3-2 win in which Ronaldo scored all three, the last being a stoppage-time winner.

It was his 60th career hat-trick and an extraordinary bookend to his United chapter: his only Premier League treble of the second spell came almost exactly 14 years after his first.

Real Madrid (44 hat-tricks)

Real Madrid is where Ronaldo’s hat-trick career truly began and where it became legendary. His 44 hat-tricks for the club are the most in Real Madrid’s history, eclipsing Alfredo Di Stéfano’s 28 by a wide margin.

They span nine seasons (2009–2018), four different competitions, and every imaginable context: title-deciders, Champions League knockout ties, domestic cup ties, and the 10-2 annihilation of Rayo Vallecano in January 2016 that stands as La Liga’s biggest-ever victory margin.

His 34 La Liga hat-tricks are the second-most in the competition’s history behind Messi’s 36 — a gap that seems narrow but represents an enormous volume of goals in football’s most watched league.

In the Champions League, his 7 Real Madrid hat-tricks include some of the most dramatic in the competition’s history: the Wolfsburg comeback in 2016, the Bayern Munich extra-time hat-trick in 2017, and back-to-back hat-tricks against Bayern (April 18) and Atlético Madrid (May 2) — a 14-day gap that remains the shortest between consecutive Champions League hat-tricks in history.

Juventus (3 hat-tricks)

Ronaldo’s Juventus spell produced fewer hat-tricks than Madrid but arguably some of the most memorable.

The Champions League comeback against Atlético Madrid in March 2019 two-headed goals and a penalty to erase a 2-0 first-leg deficit, was voted by many as his greatest individual performance in Italy.

When he scored against Cagliari in January 2020, he became the first Portuguese player to ever score a Serie A hat-trick.

His perfect hat-trick against Cagliari in March 2021, header, right foot, left foot, all within 32 minutes, was a response to critics who had questioned whether he could still perform at the highest level at 36.

Al Nassr (6 hat-tricks)

The move to Saudi Arabia that many assumed would end his meaningful goalscoring career has, statistically, produced six hat-tricks in under two years.

His first, against Al-Wehda in February 2023 (a 4-0 win), arrived within weeks of his arrival.

His 65th career hat-trick against Abha in January 2024 was unprecedented: three goals, all from outside the penalty area, two direct free kicks and one long-range effort, making him the first player in the Messi-Ronaldo era to score a hat-trick exclusively from distance.

His 66th and most recent hat-trick, against Al-Wehda in May 2024, was a “perfect” treble — left foot, header, right foot completing a run of six Al Nassr hat-tricks that redefined what scoring longevity looks like at 39.

Portugal National Team (10 hat-tricks)

Ronaldo’s international hat-trick record is, like Messi’s, a study in sustained brilliance across an entire career.

His first came in Belfast in September 2013, where he scored three in the second half to overturn a 2-1 deficit against Northern Ireland in a World Cup qualifier, heading and finishing with his right foot to seal a famous away win.

Two months later, the play-off against Sweden and Zlatan Ibrahimović produced one of his most celebrated hat-tricks: two left-foot goals and one from his right, overcoming the Swede’s brace to take Portugal to the 2014 World Cup.

He scored the first hat-trick in UEFA Nations League history against Italy in September 2018.

He was the first player to score ten international hat-tricks (against Luxembourg in October 2021).

His World Cup hat-trick against Spain in 2018 — completed with a free-kick in the 88th minute to equalise at 3-3 — remains the most dramatic of his international trebles.

Club / CountryHat-TricksSeasons
Real Madrid442009–2018
Portugal102013–2021
Al Nassr62023–2024
Manchester United32008–2009, 2022
Juventus32019–2021
Sporting CP02002–2003
Total662008–2024

Cristiano Ronaldo Hat-Tricks by Competition

CompetitionHat-TricksClubs/Teams
La Liga34Real Madrid
UEFA Champions League8Real Madrid (7), Juventus (1)
Premier League4Man United (3 in 2008-09, 1 in 2022)
Saudi Pro League6Al Nassr
Serie A2Juventus
Copa del Rey2Real Madrid
FIFA Club World Cup1Real Madrid
WC Qualifiers (UEFA)4Portugal
UEFA Euro Qualifiers2Portugal
UEFA Nations League1Portugal
FIFA World Cup1Portugal
International Friendlies2Portugal
Total66 (approx.)

La Liga’s dominance here is expected Ronaldo spent nine of his prime years in Spain.

What is more remarkable is the spread across competitions he never dominated by volume: the Serie A hat-tricks confirmed his adaptability to Italian football’s defensive traditions, the Saudi Pro League hat-tricks challenged the idea that he had come to Arabia simply to wind down, and the UEFA Nations League treble against Italy in 2018 created a piece of history for a competition that was barely one game old.

His Champions League record deserves separate examination. Eight hat-tricks, spanning 2011 to 2019, place him level with Messi as the competition’s joint all-time leaders.

What Ronaldo uniquely owns is the single-season record: three Champions League hat-tricks in 2015-16 (vs Malmö, vs Wolfsburg, vs Atlético).

No other player in the competition’s modern history has achieved three in one season.

Cristiano Ronaldo Hat-Tricks by Season

Calendar YearHat-TricksKey Highlights
20083First three career hat-tricks; Man United Premier League season
20090Settled at Real Madrid; no hat-tricks in debut season
20103First Real Madrid hat-tricks; UCL treble vs Tottenham
20119Peak calendar year; 9 hat-tricks — personal record
20125Includes historic away UCL hat-trick at Ajax
20135First international hat-tricks (N. Ireland, Sweden)
201444-goal UCL night vs Schalke; La Liga trebles
20157Both 5-goal games (Granada, Espanyol); UCL hat-trick in defeat vs Schalke
201653 UCL hat-tricks (unique single-season record); WC qualifier vs Andorra
20173Back-to-back UCL hat-tricks vs Bayern & Atlético (14-day gap)
20184World Cup hat-trick vs Spain; first Nations League hat-trick vs Italy
20194Juve UCL comeback vs Atlético; 4 goals in Lithuania
20201First Serie A hat-trick; first Portuguese player to do so
20212Juve perfect hat-trick vs Cagliari; 10th international hat-trick vs Luxembourg
20221Man United vs Norwich hat-trick — 14 years after first PL treble
20233Al Nassr debut hat-trick season; 3 Saudi hat-tricks
202433 Al Nassr hat-tricks including final one on 4 May (hat-trick #66)
2025–260No confirmed hat-tricks as of June 2026

The 2011 figure of nine hat-tricks in a calendar year stands as Ronaldo’s personal record and one of the highest single-year hat-trick totals in football history, achieved during a season where he scored 60 goals in all competitions for Real Madrid.

The 2015 season (7 hat-tricks) is equally remarkable for its variety, it includes two five-goal games, a Champions League hat-trick despite being on the losing side, and multiple La Liga trebles across very different opposition.

Cristiano Ronaldo Hat-Tricks by Opponent

OpponentHat-TricksCompetitions / Teams
Atlético Madrid4La Liga (×3), Champions League — Juve (×1)
Newcastle United2Premier League (×2)
Mallorca3La Liga (×2), Copa del Rey (×1)
Cagliari2Serie A (×2)
Deportivo La Coruña3La Liga (×3)
Elche2La Liga (×2)
Villarreal2La Liga (×2)
Rayo Vallecano2La Liga (×2)
Granada2La Liga (×2)
Lithuania3Euro Qualifier (×2), Friendly (×1)
Al-Wehda2Saudi Pro League (×2)
Schalke 042Champions League (×2)
Ajax2Champions League (×2) — Real Madrid
Sevilla2La Liga (×2)
Real Sociedad, Getafe, Bayern Munich, Wolfsburg, others1 eachVarious

Atlético Madrid, with four Ronaldo hat-tricks, have been his most frequent victims, three in La Liga during the Real Madrid years and one in the Champions League for Juventus in 2019.

The Atlético data points also include some of the most consequential performances: the 2017 Champions League semi-final hat-trick confirmed Real’s place in the final, and the 2019 Juventus comeback hat-trick against them ranks among the most dramatic individual performances in European football’s recent memory.

Lithuania’s three hat-tricks from Ronaldo in a Euro qualifier away, a Euro qualifier at home, and a friendly make the Baltic nation his single most frequent international victim by some distance.

It speaks to both the strength of Portugal’s qualification campaigns and Ronaldo’s tendency to capitalise when the opposition allows any space at all.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s 10 Greatest Hat-Tricks

vs Juventus (for Juventus) — UEFA Champions League Round of 16

  • 12 March 2019
  • Allianz Stadium, Turin
  • 3–0 (Juve win 3–2 on aggregate)

Juventus were 2-0 down on aggregate from the first leg. Most football observers assumed the tie was over.

Ronaldo scored two headed goals — both executed with power and precision that made the goalkeepers helpless before converting a penalty in the 86th minute to seal a 3-0 second-leg victory and one of the great Champions League comebacks.

It was his eighth Champions League hat-trick, equalling Messi’s competition record. He was 34 years old. After the final whistle, opponents from the crowd threw Atlético scarves onto the pitch in tribute. “Magical night,” Ronaldo said. He was not wrong.

vs Spain — FIFA World Cup 2018, Group B

  • 15 June 2018
  • Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi
  • 3–3

Spain were the better side. David De Gea, at the peak of his powers, was not supposed to be beaten three times in an afternoon.

Ronaldo scored early from the penalty spot, levelled again after Spain went ahead, then, in the 88th minute, with Portugal needing a draw to stay on course, against a goalkeeper and a wall, curled a direct free-kick over the wall and into the top corner.

It completed only the second World Cup hat-trick of his era and made him the oldest player in history to score one at 33 years and 130 days.

That free-kick, under those circumstances, is as close to a defining image as the 2018 World Cup produced.

vs Real Madrid — Champions League Quarter-Final (for Real Madrid)

  • 18 April 2017
  • Allianz Arena, Munich (+ 2 May 2017 vs Atlético)
  • 2–2 AET + 3–0 (14-day span)

Nothing in Champions League history quite matches the back-to-back hat-tricks across 14 days that Ronaldo produced in the 2016-17 knockout stage.

Against Bayern Munich in the quarter-final, he scored twice in extra-time to complete a hat-trick and advance Real.

Against Atlético Madrid in the semi-final, he scored three more to seal a 3-0 second-leg win.

Two hat-tricks in 14 days in Champions League knockout rounds a feat that has never been replicated.

By the end of that season, Real had won the competition for the second consecutive year.

vs Wolfsburg — Champions League Quarter-Final Second Leg

  • 12 March 2016
  • Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
  • 3–0 (Real win 3–2 on agg.)

Real Madrid were two goals down from the first leg. The Bernabéu was nervous.

Ronaldo scored in the 15th and 17th minutes to level the aggregate before adding a third in the 77th minute to send Madrid through.

He erased the deficit so quickly, two goals in two minutes, that Wolfsburg barely had time to adjust.

This was the hat-trick that announced the 2015-16 Champions League run would belong to Ronaldo, and he backed it up with two more hat-tricks in the same competition before the season was over.

vs Sweden — FIFA World Cup 2014 Play-Off

  • 19 November 2013
  • Estádio da Luz, Lisbon (agg.)
  • Portugal W 4–2 on agg.

Zlatan Ibrahimović was at his absolute peak. Sweden had beaten Portugal 1-0 in Stockholm. In Lisbon, Ronaldo scored three goals with his left foot, one from a tight angle with his right after rounding the goalkeeper. Portugal came from behind to win the tie.

The left-foot finishing, at a time when Ronaldo’s weak foot was still occasionally questioned, was a statement. This performance sent Portugal to the 2014 World Cup and remains one of his most technically complete hat-tricks.

vs Granada — La Liga

  • 5 March 2015
  • Los Cármenes, Granada
  • 9–1
  • 5 Goals

Ronaldo scored five goals in a 9-1 away win, the first of his two career five-goal games. Five in one match, away from home, in the highest-scoring La Liga result of the era.

By any normal standard of measurement, this is a performance from another era. It was also the first of two consecutive seasons where he would score five in a single La Liga game, against different opponents.

vs Cagliari — Serie A

  • 14 March 2021
  • Juventus Stadium, Turin
  • 3–1
  • Perfect hat-trick in 32 minutes

A header, then a right-foot finish, then a left-foot strike — all within 32 minutes.

A textbook “perfect” hat-trick (one goal from each method) under pressure from critics who had questioned whether his decline at Juventus was terminal.

He scored all three and then came off. The response was emphatic. At 36, the perfect hat-trick was a technical argument made with goals.

vs Northern Ireland — FIFA World Cup Qualifier

  • 6 September 2013
  • Windsor Park, Belfast
  • 4–2

His first international hat-trick arrived in the most pressurised of circumstances: behind in a must-win World Cup qualifier in Belfast, with home supporters chanting Messi’s name to taunt him.

Ronaldo scored twice with his head and once with his right foot to complete a 4-2 comeback win.

The occasion, the noise, the deficit, and the response make this one of his most memorable trebles regardless of the opponent’s ranking.

vs Italy — UEFA Nations League

  • 10 September 2018
  • Estádio Municipal de Braga
  • Portugal 1–0 (Ronaldo scored all goals)

The first hat-trick ever scored in the UEFA Nations League, a competition that had been running for precisely one matchday when Ronaldo scored three against Italy.

All three goals for a 1-0 scoreline (the precise final score in the context of a different total is sometimes listed differently across sources).

The historical footnote, first Nations League hat-trick scorer, is the kind of milestone that only accumulates for players who play across every era and every competition.

vs Abha — Saudi Pro League

  • 15 January 2024
  • Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh
  • 8–0
  • 3 Goals (all from outside the box)

At 38 years old, Ronaldo scored three goals from outside the penalty area in one match — two direct free kicks and one long-range strike becoming the first player in the Messi-Ronaldo era to score a hat-trick consisting entirely of long-range efforts.

It was a technical exhibition that confounded anyone who expected the Saudi Arabia move to represent a graceful diminuendo.

Whatever one thinks about the level of the Saudi Pro League, three goals from outside the box in a single game, at 38, is not something the league or the age make routine.

Cristiano Ronaldo Hat-Trick Records

Most Official Club Hat-Tricks

With 56 club hat-tricks, Ronaldo leads all active players. Among players across all eras for whom complete records exist, only Pelé’s historical totals are regularly cited as potentially comparable — though inconsistent record-keeping across the 1950s–70s makes direct comparisons unreliable.

Among players whose hat-tricks are fully documented by official competition records, Ronaldo is the all-time leader.

Most International Hat-Tricks

Ten international hat-tricks is a record he was the first to reach, and which he shares with Messi as of 2026.

He set this record against Luxembourg in October 2021, scoring three goals in Portugal’s 5-0 qualifier win.

His international hat-tricks span eight years (2013–2021), covering five different competition types.

Most Champions League Hat-Tricks (Joint Record)

Eight, shared with Messi. Uniquely, Ronaldo is the only player to score three Champions League hat-tricks in a single season (2015-16).

He also scored back-to-back knockout-stage hat-tricks in 14 days — a gap no other player has come close to.

Most La Liga Hat-Tricks

Thirty-four La Liga hat-tricks are the second-most in competition history behind Messi’s 36. No other player in La Liga history has broken 23.

Most Five-Goal Games

Two — against Granada (9-1, La Liga, March 2015) and Espanyol (6-0, La Liga, September 2015). He is the only Real Madrid player to score five goals in a match more than once.

Oldest World Cup Hat-Trick Scorer

His hat-trick against Spain at the 2018 World Cup, at 33 years and 130 days, made him the oldest player in history to score a World Cup hat-trick in men’s football.

First Nations League Hat-Trick Scorer

Ronaldo scored the first hat-trick in the history of the UEFA Nations League against Italy in September 2018, on the competition’s second matchday.

Hat-Tricks After Age 35

Approximately 12 hat-tricks came after his 35th birthday (February 2020): 2 with Juventus, 1 with Manchester United (vs Norwich, April 2022), and at least 6 with Al Nassr in 2023-24.

Scoring hat-tricks regularly after 35 is, statistically, almost without precedent at elite level.

Longest Gap Between Hat-Tricks in Same Competition

His Premier League hat-trick against Norwich City on 2 April 2022 came exactly 14 years and 2 months after his last Premier League hat-trick for the same club against Newcastle (8 March 2009).

Returning to the same club, in the same competition, and scoring a hat-trick a decade and a half later is a statistical curiosity that football had not produced before.

Hat-Tricks in Ten Different Competitions

Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Saudi Pro League, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro Qualifiers, UEFA World Cup Qualifiers, UEFA Nations League, and international friendlies.

No other player in football history has scored official hat-tricks across this many different competitions.

Cristiano Ronaldo vs Lionel Messi — Hat-Trick Comparison

The Messi vs Ronaldo debate has occupied football for two decades, and the hat-trick comparison is one of its most legitimate axes.

Neither player’s record diminishes the other’s. Together, they have scored 127 career hat-tricks — more than the combined total of any other two players in football history.

CategoryCristiano RonaldoLionel Messi
Total hat-tricks6661
Club hat-tricks5650
International hat-tricks1011
Champions League8 (all Real Madrid)8 (all Barcelona)
Top domestic league hat-tricks34 (La Liga)36 (La Liga)
First career hat-trickJan 2008 (age 22)Mar 2007 (age 19)
Most recent hat-trickMay 2024Jun 2026 (World Cup)
Hat-tricks per game (career avg.)1 per 20.1 games1 per 19.0 games
Five-goal games22
Perfect hat-tricks100
Hat-tricks including penalties~44%~23%
World Cup hat-tricks11
Hat-tricks as substitute02
Hat-tricks in different competitions10+7
Hat-tricks after age 35~12~6
Away hat-tricks23 (34.8%)20 (32.8%)

Ronaldo leads on total hat-tricks (66 to 61), hat-tricks across different competitions (scoring in 10+ different competitions to Messi’s 7), hat-tricks after age 35, and “perfect” hat-tricks, those containing a left-foot goal, right-foot goal, and header.

He has scored 10 perfect hat-tricks; Messi has none, a reflection of the physical contrast between the two players (Messi has scored only 31 headers in his entire career).

Messi leads in frequency (hat-trick every 19.0 games to Ronaldo’s 20.1), La Liga hat-tricks (36 to 34), international hat-tricks (11 to 10), and hat-tricks involving fewer penalties (23% of Messi’s hat-tricks include a penalty, versus approximately 44% of Ronaldo’s).

Messi has also scored two hat-tricks as a substitute; Ronaldo has none.

The stylistic divide is real and meaningful. Ronaldo’s hat-tricks are built across a wider range of scoring methods, headers, free kicks, penalties, and long-range efforts appear throughout his list in a way that reflects his physical completeness.

Messi’s hat-tricks rely more heavily on movement, dribbling, and left-foot precision. Both approaches are functionally elite.

The argument about which is “better” is, mercifully, one that data cannot definitively settle.

Interesting Facts About Cristiano Ronaldo’s Hat-Tricks

  1. First career hat-trick against Newcastle United: On 12 January 2008, a 22-year-old Ronaldo scored three in a 6-0 Premier League demolition at Old Trafford — almost 20 years before his most recent treble.
  2. Zero hat-tricks for Sporting CP: Despite beginning his career there, Ronaldo’s entire hat-trick record was accumulated at later clubs. Sporting remains the only senior club he played for without scoring a competitive hat-trick.
  3. Nine hat-tricks in one calendar year (2011): His personal best year — nine hat-tricks across La Liga and the Champions League — coinciding with a 60-goal season for Real Madrid.
  4. Two five-goal games, both in La Liga: Granada (9-1, March 2015) and Espanyol (6-0, September 2015). No other player has scored five in a La Liga match more than once in the modern era.
  5. Back-to-back UCL hat-tricks in 14 days: Bayern Munich (18 April 2017) and Atlético Madrid (2 May 2017). The shortest gap between Champions League hat-tricks by any player in the competition’s history.
  6. Three UCL hat-tricks in one season (2015-16): vs Malmö, vs Wolfsburg, vs Atlético — uniquely the only player to score three in a single Champions League season.
  7. Only World Cup hat-trick completed with a free-kick: The late equaliser against Spain at the 2018 World Cup — struck into the top corner in the 88th minute — remains one of the most dramatic free-kicks in tournament history.
  8. First scorer of a Nations League hat-trick: Against Italy in September 2018, on the competition’s second matchday. An immediate footnote in a competition that was just beginning.
  9. First Portuguese player to score a Serie A hat-trick: Against Cagliari on 26 January 2020 — a historical milestone in a league known for its defensive organisation.
  10. 10 “perfect” hat-tricks: Consisting of one right-foot goal, one left-foot goal, and one header — a diversity of scoring methods that reflects his physical completeness. Messi has zero.
  11. Premier League hat-trick gap of 14 years and 2 months: Between his third Premier League hat-trick (March 2009) and his fourth (April 2022 vs Norwich). The same competition, the same club, 14 years apart.
  12. Hat-tricks in 10+ different competitions: La Liga, Premier League, Serie A, Saudi Pro League, UCL, Copa del Rey, Club World Cup, World Cup, Euro qualifiers, WC qualifiers, Nations League, friendlies — no player in history has scored in more.
  13. Four hat-tricks against Atlético Madrid: His most frequent hat-trick victim. Three in La Liga with Real Madrid and one in the Champions League for Juventus (the 2019 comeback).
  14. Three hat-tricks against Lithuania: His most frequent international hat-trick victim — two in Euro qualifiers and one in a friendly.
  15. 36+ hat-tricks scored after turning 30: More than half his career hat-tricks came in his thirties — an achievement in longevity that defies conventional assumptions about elite footballers’ aging curves.
  16. Scored in six different World Cups: 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, and 2026 — including a hat-trick in 2018, across a span of 20 years.
  17. 44 hat-tricks for one club (Real Madrid): More than any other player in the club’s 120+ year history, surpassing legends including Alfredo Di Stéfano (28) and Ferenc Puskás (23).

 Conclusion

Sixty-six hat-tricks. Ten different competitions. Four different national leagues.

A career that started at Old Trafford in January 2008 and produced its most recent treble in Riyadh in May 2024.

The Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick record is the most diverse and wide-ranging in football history, and it tells a story not just about goalscoring but about adaptability, longevity, and a drive that has refused to recognise the usual constraints of time.

His Real Madrid years produced the core of the record 44 hat-tricks, including eight in the Champions League, back-to-back knockout-stage trebles in 14 days, and three in a single European season.

His Juventus chapter demonstrated that he could relearn how to score effectively in the most defensively structured league in Europe, and then produce his most technically perfect hat-trick: a header, a right-foot finish, a left-foot strike, all inside 32 minutes at 36.

His second Manchester United stint ended with a Premier League treble against Norwich that closed a 14-year Premier League hat-trick gap.

And then came Saudi Arabia, where six hat-tricks in under two years, including one scored entirely from outside the penalty area at 38 — proved that the relocation was not a farewell but a continuation.

His ten international hat-tricks, spread across eight years and five competition types, reflect a determination to be decisive for Portugal across every context, not just the club arenas where individual brilliance is easier to sustain, but on the biggest international stages, including a World Cup hat-trick completed with a free-kick against Spain in the 88th minute at 33.

What numbers this large cannot capture is the mentality. Hat-tricks do not happen by accident.

They require a player who, having scored twice, does not conserve what he has achieved but continues pressing for the third.

That trait, the refusal to be satisfied, is perhaps the most consistent thread across all 66 of Cristiano Ronaldo’s career hat-tricks, from the first at Old Trafford to the last in Riyadh.

Football has produced great goalscorers across every era. None of them has done what Ronaldo did, for this long, in this many different arenas, in this many different ways.

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