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Jamie Maclaren scored a record eight A-League Men hat-tricks: for Perth Glory (1), Brisbane Roar (2), and Melbourne City (5).

The A-League Men is the top and only professional soccer league in Australia. Since its inaugural season in 2005–06, more than thirty individual players have scored hat-tricks in A-League Men matches, including five players who have scored four or more goals in a match.

Statistics

Hat-tricks

Archie Thompson scored five goals in the 2007 A-League Grand Final.
Sergio van Dijk became the first non-Australian player in the A-League Men to score a hat-trick in January 2009.
Henrique became the first player in the A-League Men to score a hat-trick as a substitute in November 2014.
Key
Player scored four goals
Player scored five goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
Ante Milicic Australia Australia Newcastle Jets New Zealand Knights* 2–4 4 November 2005
Sasho Petrovski  Australia Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners* 1–5 5 November 2005
Damian Mori  Australia Perth Glory Adelaide United* 2–4 6 November 2005
Jamie Harnwell  Australia Perth Glory* New Zealand Knights 4–1 26 November 2006
Nathan Burns  Australia Adelaide United Central Coast Mariners* 1–3 21 January 2007
Archie Thompson  Australia Melbourne Victory* Adelaide United 6–0 18 February 2007
Billy Celeski  Australia Perth Glory Sydney FC* 2–4 15 December 2007
Matt Thompson  Australia Newcastle Jets* Melbourne Victory 4–2 19 December 2008
Sergio van Dijk  Netherlands Queensland Roar* Sydney FC 3–1 17 January 2009
Shane Smeltz  New Zealand Gold Coast United* North Queensland Fury 5–0 15 August 2009
Shane Smeltz  New Zealand Gold Coast United* Brisbane Roar 5–1 26 December 2009
Robbie Kruse  Australia Melbourne Victory* Perth Glory 6–2 16 January 2010
Robbie Fowler  England Perth Glory* Melbourne Victory 3–1 14 November 2010
Sergio van Dijk  Netherlands Adelaide United* North Queensland Fury 8–1 21 January 2011
Marcos Flores  Argentina Adelaide United* North Queensland Fury 8–1 21 January 2011
Bruce Djite  Australia Gold Coast United* Newcastle Jets 5–1 22 January 2011
Besart Berisha  Albania Brisbane Roar* Adelaide United 7–1 28 October 2011
Shane Smeltz  New Zealand Perth Glory* Melbourne Victory 4–2 24 March 2012
Shane Smeltz  New Zealand Perth Glory* Melbourne Heart 3–0 1 April 2012
Daniel McBreen  Australia Central Coast Mariners* Sydney FC 7–2 3 November 2012
Mark Bridge  Australia Western Sydney Wanderers* Adelaide United 6–1 21 December 2012
Alessandro Del Piero  Italy Sydney FC* Wellington Phoenix 7–1 19 January 2013
Michael McGlinchey  New Zealand Central Coast Mariners* Melbourne Victory 6–2 23 February 2013
Adam Taggart  Australia Newcastle Jets* Melbourne Heart 3–1 24 November 2013
Dimitri Petratos  Australia Brisbane Roar Sydney FC* 2–5 26 December 2013
David Williams  Australia Melbourne Heart Wellington Phoenix* 0–5 16 February 2014
Sergio Cirio  Spain Adelaide United Melbourne Victory* 4–3 22 February 2014
Andy Keogh  Ireland Perth Glory* Brisbane Roar 3–2 19 October 2014
Besart Berisha  Albania Melbourne Victory* Melbourne City 5–2 25 October 2014
Henrique  Brazil Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets* 0–4 14 November 2014
Nathan Burns  Australia Wellington Phoenix* Melbourne City 5–1 30 November 2014
Archie Thompson  Australia Melbourne Victory* Sydney FC 3–3 13 December 2014
Robert Koren  Slovenia Melbourne City Newcastle Jets* 2–5 30 December 2014
Marc Janko  Austria Sydney FC* Brisbane Roar 5–4 15 March 2015
Steven Lustica  Australia Brisbane Roar* Central Coast Mariners 6–1 2 April 2015
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Perth Glory* Melbourne City 3–1 19 April 2015
Blake Powell  Australia Wellington Phoenix Western Sydney Wanderers* 2–5 14 February 2016
Bruno Fornaroli  Uruguay Melbourne City* Sydney FC 3–0 5 March 2016
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Brisbane Roar* Melbourne Victory 5–0 12 March 2016
Romeo Castelen  Netherlands Western Sydney Wanderers* Brisbane Roar 5–4 25 April 2016
Andy Keogh  Ireland Perth Glory Melbourne City* 2–3 21 October 2016
Besart Berisha  Albania Melbourne Victory* Wellington Phoenix 6–1 31 October 2016
Besart Berisha  Albania Melbourne Victory Western Sydney Wanderers* 0–3 10 December 2016
Brendon Santalab  Australia Western Sydney Wanderers* Melbourne City 3–1 24 March 2017
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Brisbane Roar* Central Coast Mariners 5–1 2 April 2017
Roy O'Donovan  Ireland Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners* 1–5 7 October 2017
Bobô  Brazil Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix* 1–4 23 December 2017
Bobô  Brazil Sydney FC* Perth Glory 6–0 30 December 2017
Besart Berisha  Kosovo Melbourne Victory* Central Coast Mariners 5–2 18 March 2018
Riley McGree  Australia Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners* 2–8 14 April 2018
Alex Brosque  Australia Sydney FC* Central Coast Mariners 5–2 4 January 2019
Kosta Barbarouses  New Zealand Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar* 0–5 15 January 2019
David Williams  Australia Wellington Phoenix* Newcastle Jets 4–1 31 March 2019
Roy Krishna  Fiji Wellington Phoenix* Melbourne City 3–2 21 April 2019
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Melbourne City Brisbane Roar* 4–3 17 November 2019
Roy O'Donovan  Ireland Brisbane Roar* Melbourne City 4–3 17 November 2019
Adam Le Fondre  England Sydney FC* Brisbane Roar 5–1 7 December 2019
Max Burgess  Australia Western United* Central Coast Mariners 6–2 1 March 2020
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Melbourne City Central Coast Mariners* 2–4 20 March 2020
Matt Derbyshire  England Macarthur FC* Adelaide United 4–0 12 February 2021
Tomi Juric  Australia Adelaide United* Central Coast Mariners 3–2 19 February 2021
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Melbourne City* Melbourne Victory 7–0 17 April 2021
Andy Keogh  Ireland Perth Glory* Western Sydney Wanderers 5–1 16 May 2021
Adam Le Fondre  England Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners* 0–5 9 April 2022
Beka Mikeltadze  Georgia Newcastle Jets* Perth Glory 6–1 10 April 2022
Lachlan Wales  Australia Western United* Perth Glory 6–0 16 April 2022
Richard van der Venne  Netherlands Melbourne City* Macarthur FC 6–1 4 February 2023
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Melbourne City Western United* 1–3 22 April 2023
Jason Cummings  Australia Central Coast Mariners Melbourne City* 1–6 3 June 2023
Bruno Fornaroli  Australia Melbourne Victory* Newcastle Jets 5–3 29 October 2023
Oskar Zawada  Poland Wellington Phoenix* Brisbane Roar 5–2 4 November 2023
Bruno Fornaroli  Australia Melbourne Victory Western Sydney Wanderers* 3–4 10 December 2023
Ángel Torres  Colombia Central Coast Mariners Melbourne City* 3–3 17 December 2023
Jamie Maclaren  Australia Melbourne City* Brisbane Roar 8–1 28 December 2023
Ulises Dávila  Mexico Macarthur FC* Western United 3–3 12 January 2024
Hiroshi Ibusuki  Japan Adelaide United Sydney FC* 4–3 13 January 2024
Valère Germain  France Macarthur FC* Western Sydney Wanderers 4–3 4 February 2024
Nestory Irankunda  Australia Adelaide United* Western United 4–1 29 March 2024
Tolgay Arslan  Germany Melbourne City* Perth Glory 8–0 14 April 2024
Nicolas Milanovic  Australia Western Sydney Wanderers* Newcastle Jets 4–1 8 November 2024

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Australia Jamie Maclaren 8
2 Albania Kosovo Besart Berisha 5
3 New Zealand Shane Smeltz 4
4 Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh 3
Uruguay Australia Bruno Fornaroli
6 Brazil Bobô 2
Australia Nathan Burns
England Adam Le Fondre
Republic of Ireland Roy O'Donovan
Australia Archie Thompson
Netherlands Sergio van Dijk
Australia David Williams

See also

Notes

  1. As at the time of the hat-trick
  2. The result is presented with the Player's team's score first.
  3. ^ Result occurred before van Dijk was naturalized to Indonesian in February 2013.

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