The art of the hat trick, defined as the ability to score three goals in the same match, is something that any player dreams of when playing a soccer match. A priori it sounds easy, but in practice it is quite complex, especially because scoring a goal is already a success for a footballer during a match. That is why it is surprising to hear of players who have not only achieved one, but go much further, and who still have the ambition of trying to increase their hat trick tally, despite their successful careers.
Next, we bring you the active players who have scored the most hat tricks in the world of football:
The Portuguese star, who for many is the best scorer in the history of football, joins this top of great players. Cristiano has scored no more and no less than 63 hat tricks, divided into 44 with Real Madrid, 10 with the Portuguese national team, 3 with Manchester United, 3 with Juventus and 3 with Al Nassr. The forward has scored 877 goals in his career, a true atrocity only within the reach of a historic player in this sport. Ronaldo continues to perform in Saudi Arabia and in his national team, and although he is no longer in the focus of the news, he continues to create expectations and has worldwide recognition everywhere he plays.
The Argentine star, despite not being a natural goalscorer, is very close to the record of his greatest rival for so many seasons. And Messi has scored 57 hat tricks and he has done so only with FC Barcelona, the team in which he has spent most of his career, and the Argentine National Team, with which he recently won the World Cup. The one who for many is the best player in the history of football is currently developing his career in the United States, after a stage at PSG that he is not expected to remember with much joy. The Argentine still has years left in his career, so we will see if he can increase the score.
Much further away from the two players who ha
ve dominated world football in recent years is the Uruguayan striker. Even so, the attacker has spectacular figures, having scored 31 hat tricks, divided into nine with Ajax, two with the Uruguayan National Team, six with Liverpool, twelve with FC Barcelona and two with the Brazilian Gremio. Currently, Luis Suárez is playing the last years of his career in the United States with his friend Messi, and the knee problems he suffers suggest that he does not have much time left to be active, although we will see how much the excellent forward manages to extend his career. .
And to close this top, we have the only player who continues to compete in Europe. The current FC Barcelona player has scored 30 hat tricks, enviable figures, distributed between Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, the Barça team itself and the Polish National Team. The Polish striker is still in the top elite, and although perhaps his level has decreased a little, he is still lethal inside the area, and he will never lose that, so he can still bring a lot of joy to the Blaugrana fans. .
Matches |
Goals |
Average |
Hat tricks |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Christian |
1208 |
877 |
0.72 G/P |
63 |
Messi |
1049 |
822 |
0.78 G/P |
57 |
Suarez |
909 |
541 |
0.6G/P |
31 |
Lewandowski |
903 |
642 |
0.71 G/P |
30 |
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