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Most players are lucky if they score just one hat-trick in their entire career, but in order to make the cut for this list, you need a minimum of 18 hat-tricks to your name.
9. Sergio Aguero – 18
The Argentine legend holds the record for the most Premier League hat-tricks with 12, although a certain Norwegian forward is rapidly chasing down that record.
8. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – 18
Perhaps one of the most underrated strikers of his generation, Huntelaar averaged 0.55 goals per game throughout his career. He enjoyed his peak years with Ajax and Schalke and bagged a whopping 18 career hat-tricks in total.
7. Kylian Mbappe – 19
With a hat-trick in the 2022 World Cup final, Mbappe arguably has the most iconic hat-trick on this entire list. Given he won six consecutive Ligue 1 Golden Boot awards while at PSG, it’s no surprise that he banged in plenty of hat-tricks along the way.
6. Harry Kane – 24
Kane has already scored six hat-tricks during his time with Bayern Munich, with his latest coming against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.
5. Erling Haaland – 24
The Manchester City forward is now only five hat-tricks away from breaking the all-time Premier League hat-trick record which is currently held by Aguero.
4. Luis Suarez – 29
The Uruguayan forward had the best scoring season of his career in 2015-16 as he scored a whopping 59 goals across all competitions for Barcelona. During that season alone, he scored seven hat-tricks.
3. Robert Lewandowski – 33
The 36-year-old recently scored his 33rd career hat-trick against Alaves where it only took him 32 minutes to score his third goal of the game.
2. Lionel Messi – 57
Messi’s most prolific season came in 2011-12 as he scored 73 goals across all competitions for Barcelona. During that campaign alone, he stuck away eight hat-tricks by himself.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo – 60
The 39-year-old is arguably the greatest goalscorer in football history and with his sights firmly fixed on reaching 1000 goals, he doesn’t plan on retiring any time soon either.
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