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Gunnar Nordahl scored a record seventeen Serie A hat-tricks, all of them for Milan.
Giuseppe Meazza scored fifteen Serie A hat-tricks, all of them for Internazionale.

Since the inception of the Italian football league competition, the Serie A, in 1929, more than 250 players have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match. Swedish striker Gunnar Nordahl holds the record for most Serie A hat-tricks, having scored seventeen from 1949 to 1955. He scored all his hat-tricks while representing Milan, making him the player with most hat-tricks for a single club. He is followed by Italian striker Giuseppe Meazza who scored fifteen hat-tricks, all of them with Internazionale. Kurt Hamrin and István Nyers are in third place, with twelve hat-tricks each.

Over fifty players have scored more than three goals in a single match; of these, eleven players, Carlo Galli, Kurt Hamrin, Miroslav Klose, Roberto Pruzzo, Bruno Ispiro, István Mike Mayer, Antonio Angelillo, Giuseppe Meazza, Cesare Fasanelli, Emanuele Del Vecchio and Giovanni Vecchina have scored five. Silvio Piola and Omar Sívori have scored the most goals in a single match at six goals each. Gunnar Nordahl, Giuseppe Meazza and Kurt Hamrin have scored four or more goals three times in Serie A, more than any other player.

Serie A all-time top goalscorer Silvio Piola holds the record as the youngest player to score a hat-trick (17 years and 132 days), and the youngest to score more than three goals in one match (18 years and 54 days). Rodrigo Palacio is the oldest player to score a hat-trick (39 years and 86 days).

Hat-tricks

Key
Player scored four goals
Player scored five goals
Player scored six goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the goalscorer's team score first
István Nyers, also known as "Stefano Nyers", scored twelve hat-tricks, including eleven for Internazionale.
Kurt Hamrin scored twelve hat-tricks, including nine for Fiorentina.
Silvio Piola, the highest scorer of Serie A history, has scored ten hat-tricks.
Italy international Filippo Inzaghi scored ten hat-tricks with three different clubs.
Omar Sívori scored nine hat-tricks.
Marco van Basten scored eight hat-tricks in eight years in Serie A.
Roberto Baggio scored eight hat-tricks with four different clubs.
Hernán Crespo scored eight hat-tricks for four different clubs.
Antonio Di Natale scored his last hat-trick on 17 May 2014.
Edinson Cavani scored seven hat-tricks, all of them for Napoli.
Alessandro Altobelli scored five hat-tricks in 350 Serie A appearances.
Diego Milito scored five hat-tricks, three for Inter and two for Genoa.
Argentine striker Mauro Icardi scored five hat-tricks, the first one being in 2013.
Alessandro Del Piero scored his first Serie A hat-trick aged 18. Overall he scored four.
2007 Ballon d'Or winner Kaká bagged two hat-tricks in seven Serie A seasons.
Er Bimbo de Oro Francesco Totti scored two hat-tricks in 25 seasons in Rome.
Zlatan Ibrahimović scored two hat-tricks, one for Juventus and one for Milan.
Juventus' Paulo Dybala scored a hat-trick in two consecutive weeks.
Marco Parolo is the only midfielder to score four goals in one match.
Marco Di Vaio scored six hat-tricks in twelve Serie A season.
Capocannoniere of 2005–06 & 2014–15 seasons Luca Toni scored two hat-tricks.
Lautaro Martinez is the only player to score four goals in one match as a substitute.
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref.
Luigi Ossoinach  Italy Roma* Cremonese 9–0 13 October 1929
Rodolfo Volk  Italy Roma* Cremonese 9–0 13 October 1929
Federico Munerati  Italy Juventus* Pro Vercelli 6–1 6 November 1929
Luigi Ziroli  Italy Lazio* Cremonese 6–0 17 November 1929
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Padova 6–1 17 November 1929
Luigi Ziroli  Italy Lazio* Padova 4–0 22 December 1929
Gino Rossetti  Italy Lazio* Pro Vercelli 5–1 5 January 1930
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Lazio 4–2 23 March 1930
Giovanni Vecchina  Italy Padova* Pro Patria 7–0 30 March 1930
Rodolfo Volk  Italy Roma* Pro Vercelli 7–0 20 April 1930
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Roma 4–2 27 April 1930
Rocco Ranelli  Italy Milan* Padova 4–2 29 May 1930
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Genoa 3–3 15 June 1930
Rodolfo Volk  Italy Roma* Padova 8–0 6 July 1930
Carlo Reguzzoni  Italy Bologna Livorno 5–0 5 October 1930
Filippo Prato  Italy Torino* Internazionale 6–0 19 October 1930
Giovanni Rebolino  Italy Triestina* Internazionale 5–0 2 November 1930
Guillermo Stábile  Argentina Genoa* Bologna 3–1 16 November 1930
Giovanni Faccenda  Italy Livorno* Casale 5–0 14 December 1930
Angelo Schiavio  Italy Bologna* Brescia 7–1 21 December 1930
Pietro Arcari  Italy Milan* Livorno 5–0 8 February 1931
Silvio Piola  Italy Pro Vercelli* Napoli 6–3 8 February 1931
Giovanni Vecchina  Italy Juventus* Pro Vercelli 5–1 8 March 1931
Ettore Banchero  Italy Alessandria* Legnano 5–0 22 March 1931
Cinzio Scagliotti  Italy Alessandria* Triestina 4–1 3 May 1931
Cesare Fasanelli  Italy Roma Livorno* 7–1 3 May 1931
Carlo Reguzzoni  Italy Bologna* Juventus 4–0 24 May 1931
Giovanni Braga  Italy Brescia Triestina* 4–0 24 May 1931
Raffaele Costantino  Italy Roma* Torino 5–1 7 June 1931
Carlo Reguzzoni  Italy Bologna Alessandria* 6–1 14 June 1931
Antonio Busini  Italy Bologna Casale* 6–1 21 June 1931
Silvio Piola  Italy Pro Vercelli Alessandria* 4–5 22 November 1931
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Casale 4–0 31 January 1932
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Pro Patria 6–2 18 September 1932
Alfredo Mazzoni  Italy Genoa* Triestina 4–0 18 September 1932
Gino Rossetti  Italy Torino* Casale 9–0 6 November 1932
Angelo Schiavio  Italy Bologna Casale* 4–3 11 December 1932
Angelo Schiavio  Italy Bologna* Pro Patria 6–1 22 January 1933
Giovanni Busoni  Italy Torino* Bari 6–2 12 March 1933
Mario Dalfini  Italy Pro Patria* Casale 5–1 12 March 1933
Gino Rossetti  Italy Torino* Bologna 3–2 12 March 1933
Mario Romani  Italy Milan* Pro Patria 5–0 19 March 1933
Angelo Schiavetta  Italy Casale Bari* 3–3 26 March 1933
Felice Borel  Italy Juventus* Fiorentina* 5–0 28 May 1933
Fernando Eusebio  Italy Roma* Fiorentina 7–1 28 May 1933
Juan Spósito  Italy Genoa* Juventus 3–2 18 June 1933
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Casale 9–0 10 September 1933
Filippo Prato  Italy Torino* Fiorentina 4–1 17 September 1933
Vinicio Viani  Italy Fiorentina* Palermo 4–1 1 October 1933
Felice Borel  Italy Juventus Roma* 3–2 1 October 1933
Silvio Piola  Italy Pro Vercelli* Fiorentina 7–2 29 October 1933
Julio Libonatti  Argentina Torino* Livorno 5–0 1 November 1933
Ernesto Tomasi  Italy Roma* Lazio 5–0 1 November 1933
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale Lazio* 4–1 5 November 1933
Renato Cesarini  Italy Juventus* Genoa 8–1 19 November 1933
Vinicio Viani  Italy Fiorentina Internazionale* 4–2 26 November 1933
Giovanni Riccardi  Italy Pro Vercelli* Alessandria 3–1 17 December 1933
Pietro Arcari  Italy Milan* Casale 6–2 7 January 1934
Giovanni Moretti  Italy Milan* Casale 6–2 7 January 1934
Leonízio Fantoni  Brazil Lazio* Milan 4–0 21 January 1934
Onesto Silano  Brazil Torino* Milan 3–3 8 April 1934
Enrique Guaita  Italy Roma* Genoa 3–0 15 April 1934
Giovanni Busoni  Italy Livorno* Lazio 4–1 15 April 1934
Francisco Fedullo  Italy Bologna* Brescia 4–1 22 April 1934
Enrique Guaita  Italy Roma Torino 6–3 26 April 1934
Giovanni Busoni  Italy Livorno* Casale 5–0 29 April 1934
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Triestina 7–0 14 October 1934
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Brescia 5–1 6 January 1935
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Palermo 4–0 13 October 1935
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Juventus 4–0 17 November 1935
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale Novara* 5–3 20 September 1936
Silvio Piola  Italy Lazio Alessandria* 5–1 2 May 1937
Silvio Piola  Italy Lazio* Napoli 4–0 9 May 1937
Danilo Michelini  Italy Roma* Fiorentina 4–0 12 September 1937
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Bari 9–2 9 January 1938
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy Internazionale* Lucchese 4–0 16 January 1938
Vittorio Barberis  Italy Novara* Roma 5–0 22 January 1939
Elisio Gabardo  Italy Genoa Fiorentina* 3–4 6 October 1940
Francesco Cergoli  Italy Triestina* Atalanta 3–3 13 October 1940
Guglielmo Gabetto  Italy Juventus* Bologna 3–1 13 October 1940
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Roma* Venezia* 5–2 27 October 1940
Franco Ossola  Italy Torino* Fiorentina 6–2 24 November 1940
Guglielmo Gabetto  Italy Juventus* Atalanta 3–1 22 December 1940
Guglielmo Gabetto  Italy Juventus* Bari 5–1 5 January 1941
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Roma* Bari 6–2 23 February 1941
Giacomo Neri  Italy Genoa Torino* 6–3 6 April 1941
Aldo Boffi  Italy Milan Fiorentina* 3–2 13 April 1941
Sergio Trevisan  Italy Bari* Juventus 3–5 20 April 1941
Giacomo Neri  Italy Genoa Bari* 6–1 27 April 1941
Enrico Santià  Italy Novara* Atalanta 5–1 27 April 1941
Dante Di Benedetti  Italy Fiorentina* Juventus 5–0 4 May 1941
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Roma* Napoli 5–1 25 October 1941
Silvio Piola  Italy Lazio* Bologna 5–1 21 December 1941
Silvio Piola  Italy Lazio* Liguria 4–0 1 March 1942
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Roma* Liguria 7–0 17 May 1942
Silvio Piola  Italy Lazio* Internazionale 3–1 25 October 1942
Silvio Piola  Italy Lazio* Juventus 5–3 8 November 1942
Pietro Ferraris  Italy Torino* Fiorentina 5–0 8 November 1942
Guglielmo Trevisan  Italy Genoa* Livorno 5–2 13 December 1942
Piero Suppi  Italy Fiorentina* Roma 3–0 17 January 1943
Giuseppe Baldini  Italy Internazionale Atalanta* 5–2 21 January 1943
Alberto Marchetti  Italy Vicenza* Fiorentina 3–0 31 January 1943
Angelo Bollano  Italy Fiorentina* Milan 3–0 7 February 1943
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Roma* Liguria 5–1 21 February 1943
Mario Stua  Italy Livorno* Internazionale 4–2 7 March 1943
Riza Lushta  Albania Juventus* Livorno 3–0 21 March 1943
Franco Ossola  Italy Torino Triestina* 3–2 21 March 1943
Camillo Fabbri  Italy Bari* Fiorentina 4–2 28 March 1943
Pietro Magni  Italy Juventus* Triestina 6–2 28 March 1943
Alberto Marchetti  Italy Vicenza Juventus* 6–2 25 April 1943
Engelbert König  Austria Lazio Fiorentina* 3–4 18 November 1945
Teresio Piana  Italy Livorno* Salernitana 3–0 2 December 1945
Romano Penzo  Italy Internazionale* Genoa 9–1 23 December 1945
Carlo Barbieri  Italy Napoli* Siena 6–1 6 January 1946
Gino Cappello  Italy Bologna* Genoa 4–0 13 January 1946
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Vicenza Milan* 4–2 3 February 1946
Mario Gritti  Italy Fiorentina* Salernitana 4–0 10 February 1946
Vittorio Sentimenti  Italy Juventus* Venezia 5–0 17 March 1946
Engelbert König  Austria Lazio* Pescara 6–0 17 March 1946
Eusebio Castigliano  Italy Torino* Napoli 7–1 30 June 1946
Enrico Candiani  Italy Internazionale* Torino 6–2 14 July 1946
Aredio Gimona  Italy Milan* Bari 8–0 28 July 1946
Guglielmo Gabetto  Italy Torino* Livorno 9–1 30 July 1946
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Roma* Sampdoria 3–1 22 September 1946
Costantino De Andreis  Italy Lazio* Brescia 6–3 20 October 1946
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Sampdoria* Bari 6–1 24 November 1946
Carlo Stradella  Italy Alessandria* Triestina 5–0 12 January 1947
Mario Astorri  Italy Juventus* Venezia 7–3 19 January 1947
Juan Carlos Verdeal  Italy Genoa* Fiorentina 5–0 19 January 1947
Valentino Mazzola  Italy Torino* Lazio 5–1 23 February 1947
Stefano Ferrari  Italy Roma* Triestina 4–1 9 March 1947
Federico Zanolla  Italy Triestina* Bologna 3–1 16 March 1947
Valentino Mazzola  Italy Torino* Vicenza 6–0 20 April 1947
Cosimo Muci  Italy Internazionale* Alessandria 4–2 4 May 1947
Umberto Busani  Italy Napoli* Bari 5–1 4 May 1947
Valentino Mazzola  Italy Torino* Atalanta 5–3 1 June 1947
Ettore Puricelli  Italy Milan* Bologna 4–2 1 June 1947
Valentino Mazzola  Italy Torino* Genoa 6–0 8 June 1947
Pietro Sotgiu  Italy Alessandria* Milan 4–1 8 June 1947
Riza Lushta  Albania Alessandria Triestina* 3–1 15 June 1947
Guglielmo Gabetto  Italy Torino* Milan 6–2 29 June 1947
Bruno Quaresima  Italy Internazionale* Alessandria 6–0 28 September 1947
Valentino Mazzola  Italy Torino Roma* 7–1 5 October 1947
Benito Lorenzi  Italy Internazionale* Lucchese 6–0 26 October 1947
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Sampdoria* Vicenza 6–1 2 November 1947
Guido Tieghi  Italy Livorno* Internazionale 3–2 16 November 1947
Ezio Loik  Italy Torino* Salernitana 7–1 16 November 1947
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus* Livorno 6–1 23 November 1947
Bruno Quaresima  Italy Internazionale* Bari 4–1 30 November 1947
Aristide Coscia  Italy Alessandria* Salernitana 3–0 28 December 1947
Carlo Stradella  Italy Alessandria* Roma 4–0 1 January 1948
Bruno Pesaola  Italy Roma Genoa* 4–2 4 January 1948
Ettore Puricelli  Italy Milan* Bari 8–1 4 January 1948
Ermes Muccinelli  Italy Juventus* Alessandria 6–1 15 February 1948
Mario Silvestrelli  Italy Sampdoria Internazionale* 4–2 7 March 1948
Guglielmo Gabetto  Italy Torino* Bologna 5–1 11 April 1948
Carlo Barbieri  Italy Napoli Juventus 3–1 15 April 1948
Ezio Loik  Italy Torino* Alessandria 10–0 2 May 1948
Alberto Galassi  Italy Fiorentina* Genoa 4–0 6 June 1948
Riccardo Dalla Torre  Italy Genoa* Bologna 7–2 4 July 1948
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Sampdoria 4–2 19 September 1948
Lelio Antoniotti  Italy Pro Patria Sampdoria* 4–4 10 October 1948
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Sampdoria* Pro Patria 4–4 10 October 1948
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus Atalanta* 4–2 17 October 1948
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Internazionale* Bari 9–1 31 October 1948
Alberto Galassi  Italy Fiorentina* Lazio 4–0 2 January 1949
István Mike Mayer  Italy Bologna* Livorno 6–2 6 February 1949
Renzo Burini  Italy Milan* Modena 5–1 3 April 1949
Bruno Ispiro  Italy Triestina* Padova 9–1 8 May 1949
Karl Aage Hansen  Denmark Bologna Atalanta* 6–2 11 September 1949
John Hansen  Denmark Juventus* Fiorentina 5–2 11 September 1949
Alberto Galassi  Italy Fiorentina* Roma 4–1 2 October 1949
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Venezia Sampdoria* 7–3 16 October 1949
Amedeo Amadei  Italy Internazionale* Milan 6–5 6 November 1949
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Sampdoria* Palermo 4–0 6 November 1949
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus Novara* 3–2 18 December 1949
Giuseppe Santagostino  Italy Milan* Bari 9–1 18 December 1949
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale Como* 5–1 26 December 1949
Karl Aage Hansen  Denmark Atalanta* Venezia 3–1 1 January 1950
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Bari 4–0 8 January 1950
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan Como* 4–1 22 January 1950
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan Juventus* 7–1 5 February 1950
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Torino 7–0 5 March 1950
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus Como* 6–2 12 March 1950
Benjamín Santos  Argentina Torino* Roma 5–0 12 March 1950
Giancarlo Vitali  Hungary Padova* Lucchese 3–2 30 April 1950
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus Sampdoria* 4–0 28 May 1950
Giuseppe Rinaldi  Italy Milan* Roma 6–2 28 May 1950
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Novara 9–2 24 September 1950
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Roma 6–0 22 October 1950
Faas Wilkes  Netherlands Internazionale Sampdoria 5–1 5 November 1950
Silvio Piola  Italy Novara* Lazio 4–2 19 November 1950
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus Atalanta* 5–1 14 January 1951
Jørgen Leschly Sørensen  Denmark Atalanta* Palermo 3–2 21 January 1951
Renzo Burini  Italy Milan* Palermo 9–0 18 February 1951
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale Napoli* 4–0 18 February 1951
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Pro Patria 6–0 25 February 1951
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Udinese 6–1 11 March 1951
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Como 7–2 18 March 1951
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Padova 3–1 1 April 1951
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Triestina 5–1 9 September 1951
Mario Renosto  Italy Milan* Pro Patria 5–1 30 September 1951
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Legnano 3–1 21 October 1951
John Hansen  Denmark Juventus* Udinese 5–1 28 October 1951
Renzo Burini  Italy Milan* Bologna 4–0 28 October 1951
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale Sampdoria* 3–1 30 December 1951
Pietro Broccini  Italy Internazionale* Padova 4–0 13 January 1952
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Novara 6–2 3 February 1952
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Sampdoria* Triestina 3–1 10 February 1952
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus* Legnano 6–1 10 February 1952
John Hansen  Denmark Juventus* Legnano 6–1 10 February 1952
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan Lucchese* 5–0 20 February 1952
Pasquale Vivolo  Italy Juventus Udinese* 7–2 30 March 1952
Renzo Burini  Italy Milan* Atalanta 4–4 11 May 1952
Hasse Jeppson  Sweden Atalanta* Triestina 7–1 8 June 1952
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Palermo 4–0 8 June 1952
Hasse Jeppson  Sweden Atalanta* Torino 5–0 15 June 1952
Giancarlo Vitali  Italy Napoli* Udinese 4–2 28 September 1952
Poul Rasmussen  Denmark Atalanta* Triestina 5–2 2 November 1952
Pasquale Vivolo  Italy Juventus Novara* 6–0 16 November 1952
Pasquale Vivolo  Italy Juventus* Sampdoria 3–0 23 November 1952
Poul Rasmussen  Denmark Atalanta* Udinese 5–0 11 January 1953
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Atalanta 5–1 18 January 1953
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Palermo 5–0 1 February 1953
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* Triestina 4–1 1 March 1953
Renzo Burini  Italy Milan Fiorentina* 3–0 3 May 1953
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Atalanta Napoli* 3–6 27 September 1953
Hasse Jeppson  Sweden Napoli* Atalanta 6–3 27 September 1953
Giampiero Boniperti  Italy Juventus Genoa* 3–1 20 October 1953
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan Palermo* 4–1 18 October 1953
István Nyers  Hungary Internazionale* Milan 3–0 1 November 1953
Sergio Brighenti  Italy Internazionale* Palermo 4–0 3 January 1954
Egisto Pandolfini  Italy Roma* Legnano 5–3 10 January 1954
Jørgen Leschly Sørensen  Denmark Milan SPAL* 6–1 10 January 1954
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan Triestina* 6–0 21 February 1954
Eduardo Ricagni  Italy Juventus* Palermo 4–1 23 May 1954
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan Sampdoria* 3–0 26 September 1954
István Nyers  Hungary Roma* Novara 9–0 6 February 1955
Gino Pivatelli  Italy Bologna* Internazionale 3–2 10 April 1955
Poul Rasmussen  Denmark Atalanta* Fiorentina 5–1 17 April 1955
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan Genoa* 8–0 5 June 1955
Gunnar Nordahl  Sweden Milan* SPAL 6–0 12 June 1955
Gino Pivatelli  Italy Bologna* Genoa 4–1 18 September 1955
Luís Vinício  Brazil Napoli* Pro Patria 8–1 16 October 1955
Eddie Firmani  Italy Sampdoria* Pro Patria 7–0 1 January 1956
Adriano Bassetto  Italy Atalanta* Pro Patria 4–1 29 January 1956
Gino Pivatelli  Italy Bologna* Torino 6–1 7 March 1956
Eddie Firmani  Italy Sampdoria* SPAL 3–1 1 April 1956
Gino Pivatelli  Italy Bologna Sampdoria* 5–2 13 May 1956
Oliviero Conti  Italy Sampdoria Milan* 3–2 26 December 1956
Luís Vinício  Brazil Napoli* Palermo 4–1 9 June 1957
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Padova Genoa* 4–1 15 September 1957
Antonio Angelillo  Italy Internazionale* Lazio 5–2 22 September 1957
Gastone Bean  Italy Milan* Atalanta 5–0 27 October 1957
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Padova* Torino 3–0 27 October 1957
John Charles  Wales Juventus* Atalanta 3–0 15 December 1957
John Charles  Wales Juventus* Sampdoria 4–1 8 January 1958
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Padova* Genoa 6–3 2 February 1958
Emanuele Del Vecchio  Italy Verona* Sampdoria 5–3 9 February 1958
Eddie Firmani  Italy Sampdoria Vicenza* 4–2 16 March 1958
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus* Vicenza 5–2 30 March 1958
John Charles  Wales Juventus Lazio* 4–1 6 April 1958
Carlo Galli  Italy Milan* Lazio 6–1 13 April 1958
Paolo Barison  Italy Genoa Milan* 5–1 25 May 1958
Antonio Angelillo  Italy Internazionale Udinese* 3–1 21 September 1958
Antonio Angelillo  Italy Internazionale* SPAL 8–0 12 October 1958
Gino Pivatelli  Italy Bologna Fiorentina* 3–6 23 November 1958
José Altafini  Italy Milan* Torino 5–1 21 December 1958
Eddie Firmani  Italy Internazionale Torino* 5–0 28 December 1958
Carlo Galli  Italy Milan* Padova 4–1 11 January 1959
Giancarlo Bacci  Italy Milan* Sampdoria 4–1 22 February 1959
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina* Sampdoria 4–1 15 March 1959
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus* Fiorentina 3–2 22 March 1959
Sergio Brighenti  Italy Padova* Vicenza 4–2 17 May 1959
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina* Torino 4–0 28 May 1959
Carlo Galli  Italy Milan* Udinese 7–0 2 June 1959
John Charles  Wales Juventus* Genoa 4–3 7 June 1959
Eddie Firmani  Italy Internazionale* Padova 6–3 20 September 1959
Juan Carlos Tacchi  Argentina Alessandria* Milan 3–1 20 September 1959
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina Napoli* 4–0 14 February 1960
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus* Padova 5–1 14 February 1960
John Charles  Wales Juventus SPAL* 6–3 21 February 1960
José Altafini  Italy Milan* Internazionale 5–3 27 March 1960
Sergio Brighenti  Italy Padova* SPAL 6–3 20 September 1959
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus* Napoli 4–2 17 April 1960
Gino Pivatelli  Italy Bologna* Roma 3–1 1 May 1960
Eddie Firmani  Italy Internazionale Atalanta* 5–1 25 September 1960
Pedro Manfredini  Italy Roma Bari* 3–0 25 September 1960
Sergio Brighenti  Italy Sampdoria* Fiorentina 3–1 2 October 1960
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina* Lazio 4–0 20 November 1960
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus* Udinese 5–1 5 February 1961
Eddie Firmani  Italy Internazionale* S.S. Lazio 7–0 5 March 1961
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus Bologna* 4–2 26 March 1961
Sergio Brighenti  Italy Sampdoria* Internazionale 4–2 2 April 1961
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus* Internazionale 9–1 16 April 1961
Aurelio Milani  Italy Padova* Sampdoria 3–0 7 May 1961
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus Napoli* 4–0 21 May 1961
José Altafini  Italy Milan* Juventus 5–1 12 November 1961
Sergio Brighenti  Italy Sampdoria* Catania 4–1 14 January 1962
Aurelio Milani  Italy Fiorentina* Internazionale 4–1 21 January 1962
Giancarlo Danova  Italy Milan* Bologna 3–0 21 January 1962
Ezio Pascutti  Italy Bologna* Modena 7–1 14 October 1962
Harald Nielsen  Denmark Bologna* Modena 7–1 14 October 1962
Pedro Manfredini  Italy Roma Palermo* 4–0 1 November 1962
China  Italy Sampdoria* Catania* 4–0 4 November 1962
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina* Genoa 5–0 4 November 1962
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina Torino* 4–0 9 December 1962
Harald Nielsen  Denmark Bologna* Catania 5–0 9 December 1962
Pedro Manfredini  Italy Roma Napoli* 3–3 20 January 1963
Omar Sívori  Italy Juventus Atalanta* 6–3 27 January 1963
Beniamino Di Giacomo  Italy Internazionale Napoli* 5–1 17 February 1963
Mario Pantaleoni  Italy Genoa* Catania* 4–1 3 March 1963
Luis Suárez  Spain Internazionale* Genoa* 6–0 10 March 1963
Pedro Manfredini  Italy Roma* Torino 5–0 7 April 1963
Harald Nielsen  Denmark Bologna* Sampdoria 4–1 7 April 1963
José Altafini  Italy Milan Mantova* 4–1 15 September 1963
Pedro Manfredini  Italy Roma* Sampdoria 6–1 22 September 1963
Harald Nielsen  Denmark Bologna Modena* 4–1 6 October 1963
Harald Nielsen  Denmark Bologna Roma* 4–0 3 November 1963
Luís Vinício  Brazil Vicenza Modena* 3–2 3 November 1963
Silvano Mencacci  Italy SPAL* Mantova 6–1 10 November 1963
Harald Nielsen  Denmark Bologna Catania* 3–1 8 December 1963
Paolo Morelli  Italy Messina* Sampdoria 4–3 26 January 1964
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina Atalanta* 7–1 2 February 1964
Giovanni Fanello  Italy Catania* Genoa 5–3 2 February 1964
Antonio Angelillo  Italy Roma* Fiorentina 3–3 11 October 1964
Alberto Orlando  Italy Fiorentina* Genoa 5–0 17 January 1965
Giampaolo Menichelli  Italy Juventus* Catania 4–1 7 February 1965
Jarbas Faustinho  Brazil Napoli* SPAL 4–2 6 September 1965
José Altafini  Italy Napoli* Atalanta 5–1 17 October 1965
Paolo Nuti  Brazil Fiorentina* Sampdoria 5–0 24 October 1965
Angelo Sormani  Italy Milan* Varese 3–1 14 November 1965
Sandro Mazzola  Italy Internazionale* Foggia 5–0 27 February 1966
Sandro Mazzola  Italy Internazionale* Brescia 7–0 13 March 1966
Virginio De Paoli  Italy Brescia* Foggia 4–0 27 March 1966
Ezio Pascutti  Italy Bologna* Atalanta 3–0 10 April 1966
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina* Lazio 5–1 18 September 1966
Sandro Mazzola  Italy Internazionale Foggia* 4–0 18 September 1966
Gigi Riva  Italy Cagliari* Bologna 4–0 2 October 1966
Mario Brugnera  Italy Fiorentina* Vicenza 3–0 6 November 1966
Renato Cappellini  Italy Internazionale* Foggia 3–0 29 January 1967
Kurt Hamrin  Sweden Fiorentina* Brescia 7–1 5 February 1967
José Altafini  Italy Napoli SPAL* 4–1 5 February 1967
Angelo Sormani  Italy Milan SPAL* 4–1 24 September 1967
Néstor Combin  Argentina Torino* Sampdoria* 4–2 15 October 1967
Néstor Combin  Argentina Torino Juventus* 4–0 22 October 1967
Giuseppe Savoldi  Italy Atalanta* Varese 4–0 22 October 1967
Orlando Rozzoni  Italy SPAL* Vicenza 3–0 28 January 1968
Pietro Anastasi  Italy Varese* Juventus 5–0 4 February 1968
Sergio Gori  Italy Vicenza* Atalanta 4–1 31 March 1968
Gigi Riva  Italy Cagliari Varese* 6–1 6 October 1968
Vincenzo Traspedini  Italy Hellas* Pisa 5–3 10 November 1968
Sergio Pellizzaro  Italy Palermo* Atalanta 5–1 1 December 1968
Sergio Clerici  Brazil Atalanta* Hellas 5–2 12 January 1969
Mario Bertini  Italy Internazionale* Hellas 5–1 19 January 1969
Pierino Prati  Italy Milan* Hellas 3–0 9 February 1969
Pierino Prati  Italy Milan* Bologna 4–0 23 March 1969
Gianni Rivera  Italy Milan Brescia* 4–1 14 September 1969
Pierino Prati  Italy Milan Bari* 5–0 18 January 1970
Claudio Turchetto  Italy Brescia* Palermo* 4–2 1 March 1970
Pierino Prati  Italy Milan* Vicenza 3–1 22 November 1970
Pierino Prati  Italy Milan* Catania 4–0 3 January 1971
Roberto Bettega  Italy Juventus* Catania 5–0 31 January 1971
Mario Maraschi  Italy Vicenza Vicenza* 3–2 28 February 1971
Eraldo Mancin  Italy Cagliari* Hellas 4–1 23 May 1971
Roberto Boninsegna  Italy Internazionale* Sampdoria 4–4 9 January 1972
Giorgio Mariani  Italy Hellas* Sampdoria 3–2 26 March 1972
Franco Causio  Italy Juventus* Internazionale 3–0 23 April 1972
Pierino Prati  Italy Milan* Atalanta 9–3 15 October 1972
Giuseppe Savoldi  Italy Bologna* Hellas 4–1 15 April 1973
Roberto Boninsegna  Italy Internazionale* Foggia 5–1 18 November 1973
Roberto Boninsegna  Italy Internazionale* Torino 3–0 3 March 1974
Giorgio Chinaglia  Italy Lazio Napoli* 3–3 7 April 1974
Pietro Anastasi  Italy Juventus* Fiorentina 3–1 12 May 1974
Pietro Anastasi  Italy Juventus Vicenza* 3–0 19 May 1974
Giorgio Braglia  Italy Napoli* Ascoli 3–1 30 September 1974
Roberto Boninsegna  Italy Internazionale* Cagliari 4–1 6 October 1974
Paolino Pulici  Italy Torino* Bologna 3–3 16 March 1975
Paolino Pulici  Italy Torino Lazio* 5–1 6 April 1975
Pietro Anastasi  Italy Juventus* Lazio 4–0 27 April 1975
Pierino Prati  Italy Roma* Ternana 4–2 11 May 1975
Egidio Calloni  Italy Milan Ternana* 3–1 18 May 1975
Paolino Pulici  Italy Torino* Perugia 3–0 12 October 1975
Paolino Pulici  Italy Torino* Bologna 3–1 9 February 1976
Paolino Pulici  Italy Torino* Fiorentina 4–3 18 April 1976
Carlo Bresciani  Italy Sampdoria* Hellas 3–1 5 December 1976
Carlo Muraro  Italy Internazionale* Roma 3–0 2 January 1977
Francesco Graziani  Italy Torino Sampdoria* 3–2 13 February 1977
Francesco Graziani  Italy Torino Cesena* 3–0 17 April 1977
Claudio Desolati  Italy Fiorentina* Internazionale 3–0 15 May 1977
Giuseppe Savoldi  Italy Napoli* Perugia 3–2 6 November 1977
Giuseppe Savoldi  Italy Napoli* Foggia 5–0 18 December 1977
Paolo Rossi  Italy Vicenza Lazio* 3–1 12 March 1978
Alberto Bigon  Italy Milan* Fiorentina 4–1 29 October 1978
Carlo Trevisanello  Italy Ascoli Hellas* 3–2 29 October 1978
Bruno Giordano  Italy Lazio* Vicenza 4–3 29 October 1978
Francesco Graziani  Italy Torino* Vicenza 4–0 12 November 1978
Paolino Pulici  Italy Torino* Catanzaro 3–0 21 January 1979
Paolo Rossi  Italy Vicenza* Lazio 4–1 4 March 1979
Massimo Palanca  Italy Catanzaro Roma* 3–1 4 March 1979
Pietro Paolo Virdis  Italy Juventus* Atalanta 3–0 8 April 1979
Alessandro Altobelli  Italy Internazionale* Juventus 4–0 11 October 1979
Roberto Pruzzo  Italy Roma Internazionale* 4–2 26 October 1980
Roberto Pruzzo  Italy Roma* Udinese 3–1 30 November 1980
Roberto Bettega  Italy Juventus* Cesena 6–1 13 September 1981
Pietro Paolo Virdis  Italy Juventus* Avellino 4–0 31 January 1982
Giuseppe Galderisi  Italy Juventus* Milan 3–2 14 February 1982
Claudio Pellegrini  Italy Napoli Como* 4–0 28 February 1982
Oliviero Garlini  Italy Cesena* Bologna 4–1 14 March 1982
Franco Selvaggi  Italy Torino* Sampdoria 3–0 17 October 1982
Alessandro Altobelli  Italy Internazionale* Cesena 3–1 20 March 1983
Trevor Francis  England Sampdoria Udinese* 4–0 24 April 1983
Paolo Monelli  Italy Fiorentina* Napoli 5–1 12 September 1983
Oscar Damiani  Italy Milan Ascoli* 4–2 11 December 1983
Alessandro Altobelli  Italy Internazionale* Catania 6–0 13 May 1984
Diego Maradona  Argentina Napoli* Lazio 4–0 24 February 1985
Antonio Di Carlo  Italy Roma Cremonese* 5–0 5 May 1985
Michel Platini  France Juventus* Bari 4–0 20 October 1985
Roberto Pruzzo  Italy Roma* Avellino 5–1 16 February 1986
Aldo Cantarutti  Italy Atalanta Verona* 3–0 23 March 1986
Alessandro Altobelli  Italy Internazionale* Como* 3–2 20 April 1986
Alessandro Altobelli  Italy Internazionale* Roma 4–1 5 October 1986
Wim Kieft  Netherlands Torino* Avellino 4–1 2 November 1986
Salvatore Giunta  Italy Como* Udinese 3–1 30 November 1986
Pietro Paolo Virdis  Italy Milan* Roma 4–1 3 May 1987
Toni Polster  Austria Torino* Sampdoria 4–1 20 September 1987
Pietro Paolo Virdis  Italy Milan* Fiorentina 4–0 9 October 1988
Andrea Carnevale  Italy Napoli* Pescara 8–2 23 October 1988
Careca  Brazil Napoli Juventus* 5–3 20 November 1988
Tita  Brazil Pescara Roma* 3–1 19 February 1989
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan* Ascoli 5–1 18 June 1989
Jürgen Klinsmann  Germany Internazionale Verona* 3–0 5 November 1989
Roberto Baggio  Italy Fiorentina* Ascoli 5–1 19 November 1989
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan* Atalanta 3–1 17 January 1990
Jürgen Klinsmann  Germany Internazionale Cagliari* 3–0 9 September 1990
Aldo Serena  Italy Internazionale* Pisa 6–3 21 October 1990
Salvatore Schillaci  Italy Juventus* Roma 5–0 18 November 1990
Michele Padovano  Italy Pisa* Cesena 3–2 2 December 1990
Pierluigi Casiraghi  Italy Juventus Pisa* 5–1 13 January 1991
Carlos Aguilera  Uruguay Genoa Bologna* 3–0 10 March 1991
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan* Bologna 6–0 12 May 1991
Francesco Baiano  Italy Foggia* Bari 4–1 3 November 1991
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan* Foggia 3–1 19 January 1992
Tomáš Skuhravý  Czechoslovakia Genoa* Napoli 3–4 19 January 1992
Roberto Baggio  Italy Juventus* Foggia 4–1 2 February 1992
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan Cagliari* 4–1 2 February 1992
Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina Fiorentina Foggia* 3–3 9 February 1992
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan* Atalanta 3–1 1 March 1992
Carlo Cornacchia  Italy Atalanta* Foggia 4–4 12 April 1992
Francesco Baiano  Italy Foggia* Verona 5–0 18 April 1992
Marco Branca  Italy Fiorentina Verona* 3–2 26 April 1992
Stefano Borgonovo  Italy Fiorentina* Napoli 4–2 17 May 1992
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan Pescara* 5–4 13 September 1992
Abel Balbo  Argentina Udinese* Pescara 5–2 4 October 1992
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Lazio* Parma 5–2 4 October 1992
Roberto Baggio  Italy Juventus* Udinese 5–1 8 November 1992
Marco van Basten  Netherlands Milan Napoli* 5–1 8 November 1992
Massimo Agostini  Italy Ancona* Brescia 5–1 8 November 1992
Roberto Mancini  Italy Sampdoria* Foggia 3–3 3 January 1993
Marco Branca  Italy Udinese* Fiorentina 4–0 10 January 1993
Carlos Aguilera  Uruguay Torino Roma* 5–4 9 May 1993
Roberto Baggio  Italy Juventus* Foggia 4–2 9 May 1993
Massimo Agostini  Italy Ancona* Pescara 5–3 23 May 1993
Faustino Asprilla  Colombia Parma* Torino 3–0 19 September 1993
Rubén Sosa  Uruguay Internazionale* Parma 3–2 31 October 1993
Roberto Baggio  Italy Juventus* Genoa 4–0 31 October 1993
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Lazio* Genoa 4–0 28 November 1993
Daniel Fonseca  Uruguay Napoli* Reggiana 5–0 28 November 1993
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Lazio* Cagliari 4–0 13 February 1994
Alessandro Del Piero  Italy Juventus* Parma 4–0 20 March 1994
Julio Dely Valdés  Panama Cagliari* Reggiana 3–0 10 April 1994
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Lazio* Atalanta 3–1 10 April 1994
Gianluca Vialli  Italy Juventus* Lazio 6–1 17 April 1994
Damiano Longhi  Italy Padova* Cremonese 3–2 8 January 1995
Dejan Savićević  Yugoslavia Milan Bari* 5–3 15 January 1995
Alen Bokšić  Croatia Lazio* Foggia 7–1 15 January 1995
Abel Balbo  Argentina Roma* Internazionale 3–1 12 February 1995
Marco Simone  Italy Milan Brescia* 5–0 5 March 1995
Pierluigi Casiraghi  Italy Lazio* Fiorentina 8–2 5 March 1995
Abel Balbo  Argentina Roma Cremonese* 5–2 4 June 1995
Igor Protti  Italy Bari* Lazio 3–3 17 September 1995
Gianluca Vialli  Italy Juventus* Torino 5–0 3 December 1995
Enrico Chiesa  Italy Sampdoria* Bari 3–1 3 December 1995
Marco Branca  Italy Internazionale* Cagliari 4–0 23 December 1995
Abel Balbo  Argentina Roma* Sampdoria 3–1 21 January 1996
Pierluigi Casiraghi  Italy Lazio* Cagliari 4–0 28 January 1996
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Lazio* Bari 4–3 4 February 1996
Luís Oliveira  Belgium Cagliari* Bari 4–2 3 March 1996
Enrico Chiesa  Italy Sampdoria* Padova 3–1 10 March 1996
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Lazio* Vicenza 3–0 31 March 1996
Marco Branca  Italy Internazionale* Padova 8–2 14 April 1996
Marco Delvecchio  Italy Roma* Napoli 4–1 21 April 1996
Marcelo Otero  Uruguay Vicenza Fiorentina* 4–2 8 September 1996
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Lazio Piacenza* 3–1 17 November 1996
Roberto Mancini  Italy Sampdoria Udinese* 5–4 4 January 1997
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Atalanta* Sampdoria 4–0 9 March 1997
Igor Protti  Italy Lazio* Reggiana 6–1 20 April 1997
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Parma* Vicenza 3–0 11 May 1997
Marco Negri  Italy Perugia* Bologna 5–1 15 May 1997
Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina Fiorentina Udinese* 3–1 31 August 1997
Dario Hübner  Italy Brescia* Sampdoria 3–3 13 September 1997
Abel Balbo  Argentina Roma* Napoli 6–2 5 October 1997
Roberto Baggio  Italy Bologna* Napoli 5–1 2 November 1997
Vincenzo Montella  Italy Sampdoria* Napoli 6–2 21 December 1997
Alessandro Del Piero  Italy Juventus* Empoli 5–2 21 December 1997
Abel Balbo  Argentina Roma* Empoli 4–3 1 February 1998
Ronaldo  Brazil Internazionale* Lecce 5–0 15 February 1998
Kennet Andersson  Sweden Bologna Sampdoria* 3–2 29 March 1998
George Weah  Liberia Milan* Atalanta 3–0 11 April 1998
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Juventus* Bologna 3–2 10 May 1998
Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina Fiorentina Milan 3–1 26 September 1998
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Parma* Udinese 4–1 15 November 1998
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Bologna Vicenza* 4–0 15 November 1998
Siniša Mihajlović  Serbia Lazio* Sampdoria 5–2 13 December 1998
Diego Fuser  Italy Parma Empoli* 5–3 20 December 1998
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Juventus* Salernitana 3–0 20 December 1998
Iván Zamorano  Chile Internazionale* Venezia 6–2 10 January 1999
Abel Balbo  Argentina Parma Piacenza* 6–3 10 January 1999
Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina Fiorentina* Cagliari 4–2 17 January 1999
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Parma Juventus* 4–2 7 February 1999
Youri Djorkaeff  France Internazionale* Empoli 5–1 7 February 1999
Marco Di Vaio  Italy Salernitana Empoli* 3–2 14 February 1999
Simone Inzaghi  Italy Piacenza* Bologna 5–0 27 February 1999
Álvaro Recoba  Uruguay Venezia* Fiorentina 4–1 14 March 1999
Patrick M'Boma  Cameroon Cagliari* Empoli 5–1 21 March 1999
Vincenzo Montella  Italy Sampdoria* Internazionale 4–0 21 March 1999
Marco Di Vaio  Italy Salernitana* Bologna 4–0 25 April 1999
Oliver Bierhoff  Germany Milan* Empoli 4–0 15 May 1999
Christian Vieri  Italy Internazionale* Hellas Verona 3–0 29 August 1999
Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina Fiorentina* Hellas Verona 4–1 19 September 1999
Andriy Shevchenko  Ukraine Milan Lazio* 4–4 3 October 1999
Vincenzo Montella  Italy Roma* Bari 3–1 6 January 2000
Andriy Shevchenko  Ukraine Milan Perugia* 3–0 30 January 2000
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Juventus Venezia* 4–0 20 February 2000
Vincenzo Montella  Italy Roma* Fiorentina 4–0 19 February 2000
Roberto Sosa  Italy Udinese* Internazionale 3–0 8 April 2000
Zisis Vryzas  Greece Perugia Fiorentina* 4–3 5 November 2000
Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina Roma Brescia* 4–2 5 November 2000
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Juventus* Vicenza 4–0 28 January 2001
Dario Hübner  Italy Brescia* Udinese 3–1 11 February 2001
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Lazio* Hellas Verona 5–3 25 February 2001
Marco Di Vaio  Italy Parma* Bari 4–0 11 March 2001
Christian Vieri  Italy Internazionale Perugia* 3–2 1 April 2001
Roberto Baggio  Italy Brescia Lecce* 3–0 6 May 2001
Giuseppe Signori  Italy Bologna Hellas Verona* 4–5 27 May 2001
Roberto Baggio  Italy Brescia* Atalanta 3–3 30 September 2001
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Lazio* Brescia 5–0 4 November 2001
Marco Di Vaio  Italy Parma* Venezia 4–3 6 January 2002
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Lazio* Venezia 4–2 3 March 2002
Vincenzo Montella  Italy Roma* Lazio 5–1 10 March 2002
Luca Toni  Italy Brescia* Perugia 3–0 24 March 2002
Vincenzo Montella  Italy Roma* Chievo 5–0 28 April 2002
David Trezeguet  France Juventus* Brescia 5–0 28 April 2002
Francesco Totti  Italy Roma Brescia* 3–2 29 September 2002
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Milan* Torino 6–0 6 October 2002
Antonio Di Natale  Italy Empoli* Reggina 4–2 17 November 2002
Christian Vieri  Italy Internazionale* Brescia 4–0 1 December 2002
Claudio López  Argentina Lazio* Internazionale 3–3 7 December 2002
David Trezeguet  France Juventus Chievo* 4–1 19 January 2003
Christian Vieri  Italy Internazionale* Empoli 3–0 26 January 2003
Oliver Bierhoff  Germany Chievo Juventus* 3–4 24 May 2003
Enrico Chiesa  Italy Siena* Empoli 4–0 20 September 2003
Andrea Caracciolo  Italy Brescia Lecce* 4–1 5 October 2003
Dino Fava  Italy Udinese Perugia* 3–3 26 October 2003
Alessandro Del Piero  Italy Juventus* Siena 4–2 18 January 2004
Tommaso Rocchi  Italy Empoli* Juventus 3–3 25 January 2004
David Trezeguet  France Juventus Empoli* 3–3 25 January 2004
Antonio Cassano  Italy Roma* Siena 6–0 22 February 2004
Alberto Gilardino  Italy Parma* Udinese 4–3 16 May 2004
Vincenzo Montella  Italy Roma Messina* 3–4 19 September 2004
Adriano  Brazil Internazionale* Messina 5–0 4 December 2004
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Milan* Lecce 5–2 6 January 2005
Zlatan Ibrahimović  Sweden Juventus* Lecce 5–2 17 January 2005
Francesco Flachi  Italy Sampdoria* Reggina 3–2 20 February 2005
David Di Michele  Italy Udinese Palermo* 5–1 13 March 2005
Tommaso Rocchi  Italy Lazio Lecce* 3–5 1 May 2005
Cristiano Lucarelli  Italy Livorno Parma* 4–6 1 May 2005
Alberto Gilardino  Italy Parma* Livorno 6–4 1 May 2005
Adriano  Brazil Internazionale* Treviso 3–0 28 August 2005
David Di Michele  Italy Udinese Siena* 3–2 15 October 2005
Luca Toni  Italy Fiorentina* Parma 4–1 22 October 2005
Erjon Bogdani  Albania Siena Palermo* 3–1 28 January 2006
David Trezeguet  France Juventus Ascoli* 3–1 29 January 2006
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Milan Reggina* 4–1 12 February 2006
Kaká  Brazil Milan* Chievo 4–1 9 April 2006
Cristiano Lucarelli  Italy Livorno* Palermo 3–1 22 April 2006
Rolando Bianchi  Italy Reggina Palermo* 3–4 10 September 2006
Gionatha Spinesi  Italy Catania* Sampdoria 4–2 23 December 2006
Cristiano Lucarelli  Italy Livorno* Catania 4–1 1 April 2007
Hernán Crespo  Argentina Internazionale* Lazio 4–3 13 May 2007
David Trezeguet  France Juventus* Livorno 5–1 25 August 2007
Marco Borriello  Italy Genoa* Udinese 3–2 26 September 2007
David Trezeguet  France Juventus* Empoli 3–0 31 October 2007
Nicola Pozzi  Italy Empoli* Cagliari 4–1 9 December 2007
Luca Vigiani  Italy Reggina* Catania 3–1 23 December 2007
Marco Borriello  Italy Genoa Udinese* 5–3 24 February 2008
Alessandro Del Piero  Italy Juventus Atalanta* 4–0 20 April 2008
Kaká  Brazil Milan* Reggina 5–1 20 April 2008
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Milan Livorno* 4–1 27 April 2008
Germán Denis  Argentina Napoli* Reggina 3–0 29 October 2008
Diego Milito  Argentina Genoa* Reggina 4–0 9 November 2008
Giuseppe Mascara  Italy Catania* Torino 3–2 16 November 2008
Marco Di Vaio  Italy Bologna* Torino 4–2 13 December 2008
Goran Pandev  North Macedonia Lazio Reggina* 3–2 11 January 2009
Adrian Mutu  Romania Fiorentina Genoa* 3–3 15 February 2009
Marco Di Vaio  Italy Bologna* Sampdoria 3–0 8 March 2009
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Milan* Atalanta 3–0 8 March 2009
Sergio Pellissier  Italy Chievo Juventus* 3–3 5 April 2009
Filippo Inzaghi  Italy Milan* Torino 5–1 19 April 2009
Diego Milito  Argentina Genoa* Sampdoria 3–1 3 May 2009
Antonio Di Natale  Italy Udinese* Catania 4–2 13 September 2009
Francesco Totti  Italy Roma* Bari 3–1 22 November 2009
Ronaldinho  Brazil Milan* Siena 4–0 17 January 2010
Antonio Di Natale  Italy Udinese* Napoli 3–1 7 February 2010
Adaílton  Brazil Bologna Genoa* 4–3 28 February 2010
Cristiano Lucarelli  Italy Livorno* Roma 3–3 14 March 2010
Mirko Vučinić  Montenegro Roma* Udinese 4–2 20 March 2010
Fabrizio Miccoli  Italy Palermo* Bologna 3–1 27 March 2010
Miloš Krasić  Serbia Juventus* Cagliari 4–2 26 September 2010
Antonio Di Natale  Italy Udinese* Lecce 4–0 14 November 2010
Javier Pastore  Argentina Palermo* Catania 3–1 14 November 2010
Giampaolo Pazzini  Italy Sampdoria Lecce* 3–2 21 November 2010
Antonio Di Natale  Italy Udinese* Napoli 3–1 28 November 2010
Dejan Stanković  Serbia Internazionale* Parma 5–2 28 November 2010
Nenê  Brazil Cagliari* Catania 3–0 12 December 2010
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli* Juventus 3–0 9 January 2011
Alexis Sánchez  Chile Udinese Palermo* 7–0 27 February 2011
Antonio Di Natale  Italy Udinese Palermo* 7–0 27 February 2011
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli* Sampdoria 4–0 30 January 2011
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli* Lazio 4–3 3 April 2011
Francesco Grandolfo  Italy Bari Bologna* 4–0 22 May 2011
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli* Milan 3–1 18 September 2011
Kevin-Prince Boateng  Ghana Milan Lecce* 4–3 23 October 2011
Antonio Nocerino  Italy Milan* Parma 4–1 26 October 2011
Diego Milito  Argentina Internazionale* Palermo 4–4 1 February 2012
Fabrizio Miccoli  Italy Palermo Internazionale* 4–4 1 February 2012
Germán Denis  Argentina Atalanta* Roma* 4–1 26 February 2012
Zlatan Ibrahimović  Sweden Milan Palermo* 4–0 3 March 2012
Joaquín Larrivey  Argentina Cagliari Napoli* 3–6 9 March 2012
Mauricio Pinilla  Chile Cagliari* Cesena 3–0 18 March 2012
Diego Milito  Argentina Internazionale* Genoa 5–3 1 April 2012
Diego Milito  Argentina Internazionale* Milan 4–2 6 May 2012
Fabrizio Miccoli  Italy Palermo* Chievo 4–4 6 May 2012
Marco Rigoni  Italy Novara* Cesena 3–0 6 May 2012
Giampaolo Pazzini  Italy Milan Bologna* 3–1 1 September 2012
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli* Lazio 3–0 26 September 2012
Fabrizio Miccoli  Italy Palermo* Chievo 4–1 30 September 2012
Fabio Quagliarella  Italy Juventus Pescara* 6–1 10 November 2012
Alberto Paloschi  Italy Chievo Genoa* 4–2 2 December 2012
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli* Roma 4–1 6 January 2013
Mauro Icardi  Argentina Sampdoria* Pescara 6–0 27 January 2013
Amauri  Italy Parma* Torino 4–1 10 March 2013
Victor Ibarbo  Colombia Cagliari* Sampdoria 3–1 10 March 2013
Blerim Džemaili  Switzerland Napoli Torino* 5–3 30 March 2013
Germán Denis  Argentina Atalanta Internazionale* 4–3 7 April 2013
Dani Osvaldo  Italy Roma* Siena 4–0 28 April 2013
Miroslav Klose  Germany Lazio* Bologna 6–0 5 May 2013
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli* Internazionale 3–1 5 May 2013
Gonzalo Bergessio  Argentina Catania* Siena 3–0 5 May 2013
Adem Ljajić  Serbia Fiorentina Pescara* 5–1 19 May 2013
Giuseppe Rossi  Italy Fiorentina* Juventus 4–2 20 October 2013
Domenico Berardi  Italy Sassuolo* Sampdoria 4–3 3 November 2013
Carlos Tevez  Argentina Juventus* Sassuolo 4–0 15 December 2013
Domenico Berardi  Italy Sassuolo* Milan 4–3 12 January 2014
Alberto Aquilani  Italy Fiorentina* Genoa 3–3 26 January 2014
Ciro Immobile  Italy Torino* Livorno 3–1 22 March 2014
Mattia Destro  Italy Roma Cagliari* 3–1 6 April 2014
Alberto Paloschi  Italy Chievo Livorno* 4–2 13 April 2014
Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Napoli* Lazio 4–2 13 April 2014
Domenico Berardi  Italy Sassuolo Fiorentina* 4–3 6 May 2014
Antonio Di Natale  Italy Udinese* Sampdoria 3–3 17 May 2014
Mauro Icardi  Argentina Internazionale* Sassuolo 7–0 14 September 2014
Albin Ekdal  Sweden Cagliari Internazionale* 4–1 28 September 2014
Filip Đorđević  Serbia Lazio* Palermo 4–0 29 September 2014
Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Napoli* Hellas Verona 6–2 26 October 2014
Fabio Quagliarella  Italy Torino* Sampdoria 5–1 1 February 2015
Domenico Berardi  Italy Sassuolo* Milan 3–2 17 May 2015
Nikola Kalinić  Croatia Fiorentina Internazionale* 4–1 27 September 2015
Suso  Spain Genoa* Frosinone 4–0 3 April 2016
Dries Mertens  Belgium Napoli Bologna* 6–0 19 April 2016
Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Napoli Frosinone* 4–0 14 May 2016
Carlos Bacca  Colombia Milan* Torino 3–2 21 August 2016
Andrea Belotti  Italy Torino* Bologna 5–1 28 August 2016
Nikola Kalinić  Croatia Fiorentina Cagliari* 5–3 23 October 2016
Mohamed Salah  Egypt Roma* Bologna 3–0 6 November 2016
Dries Mertens  Belgium Napoli Cagliari* 5–0 11 December 2016
Dries Mertens  Belgium Napoli* Torino 5–3 18 December 2016
Diego Falcinelli  Italy Crotone* Empoli 5–0 29 January 2017
Marek Hamšík  Slovakia Napoli Bologna* 7–1 4 February 2017
Dries Mertens  Belgium Napoli Bologna* 7–1 4 February 2017
Marco Parolo  Italy Lazio Pescara* 6–2 5 February 2017
Roberto Inglese  Italy Chievo Sassuolo* 3–1 12 February 2017
Andrea Belotti  Italy Torino* Palermo 3–1 5 March 2017
Mauro Icardi  Argentina Internazionale* Atalanta 7–1 12 March 2017
Éver Banega  Argentina Internazionale* Atalanta 7–1 12 March 2017
Alejandro Gómez  Argentina Atalanta* Genoa 5–0 2 April 2017
Mauro Icardi  Argentina Internazionale Fiorentina* 4–5 22 April 2017
Keita Baldé  Senegal Lazio* Palermo 6–2 23 April 2017
Grégoire Defrel  France Sassuolo Torino* 3–5 28 May 2017
Paulo Dybala  Argentina Juventus Genoa* 4–2 26 August 2017
Ciro Immobile  Italy Lazio* Milan 4–1 10 September 2017
Paulo Dybala  Argentina Juventus Sassuolo* 3–1 17 September 2017
Dries Mertens  Belgium Napoli* Benevento 6–0 17 September 2017
Mauro Icardi  Argentina Internazionale* Milan 3–2 15 October 2017
Sami Khedira  Germany Juventus Udinese* 6–2 22 October 2017
Ivan Perišić  Croatia Internazionale* Chievo 5–0 3 December 2017
Ciro Immobile  Italy Lazio SPAL* 5–2 6 January 2018
Fabio Quagliarella  Italy Sampdoria* Fiorentina 3–1 21 January 2018
Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Juventus* Sassuolo 7–0 4 February 2018
Mauro Icardi  Argentina Internazionale Sampdoria* 5–0 18 March 2018
Josip Iličić  Slovenia Atalanta Hellas Verona* 5–0 18 March 2018
Andrea Belotti  Italy Torino* Crotone 4–1 4 April 2018
Paulo Dybala  Argentina Juventus Benevento* 4–2 7 April 2018
Jordan Veretout  France Fiorentina* Lazio 3–4 18 April 2018
Giovanni Simeone  Argentina Fiorentina* Napoli 3–0 29 April 2018
Josip Iličić  Slovenia Atalanta Chievo* 5–1 21 October 2018
Dries Mertens  Belgium Napoli* Empoli 5–1 2 November 2018
Duván Zapata  Colombia Atalanta Udinese* 3–1 9 December 2018
Josip Iličić  Slovenia Atalanta Sassuolo* 6–2 29 December 2018
Duván Zapata  Colombia Atalanta Frosinone* 5–0 20 January 2019
Domenico Berardi  Italy Sassuolo* Sampdoria 4–1 1 September 2019
Andreas Cornelius  Denmark Parma* Genoa 5–1 20 October 2019
Luis Muriel  Colombia Atalanta* Udinese 7–1 27 October 2019
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Juventus* Cagliari 4–0 6 January 2020
Ciro Immobile  Italy Lazio* Sampdoria 5–1 18 January 2020
Josip Iličić  Slovenia Atalanta Torino* 7–0 25 January 2020
Duván Zapata  Colombia Atalanta Lecce* 7–2 1 March 2020
Andreas Cornelius  Denmark Parma Genoa* 4–1 23 June 2020
Mario Pašalić  Croatia Atalanta* Brescia 6–2 14 July 2020
Ciro Immobile  Italy Lazio Hellas Verona* 5–1 26 July 2020
Federico Chiesa  Italy Fiorentina* Bologna 4–0 29 July 2020
Henrikh Mkhitaryan  Armenia Roma Genoa* 3–1 8 November 2020
Lautaro Martínez  Argentina Internazionale* Crotone 6–2 3 January 2021
Dušan Vlahović  Serbia Fiorentina Benevento* 4–1 13 March 2021
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Juventus Cagliari* 3–1 14 March 2021
Rodrigo Palacio  Argentina Bologna* Fiorentina 3–3 2 May 2021
Ante Rebić  Croatia Milan Torino* 7–0 12 May 2021
Ciro Immobile  Italy Lazio* Spezia 6–1 28 August 2021
Giovanni Simeone  Argentina Hellas Verona* Lazio 4–1 24 October 2021
Dušan Vlahović  Serbia Fiorentina* Spezia 3–0 31 October 2021
Mario Pašalić  Croatia Atalanta* Venezia 4–0 30 November 2021
Antonín Barák  Czech Republic Hellas Verona Sassuolo* 4–2 16 January 2022
Giovanni Simeone  Argentina Hellas Verona* Venezia 3–1 27 February 2022
Lautaro Martínez  Argentina Internazionale* Salernitana 5–0 4 March 2022
Beto  Guinea-Bissau Udinese* Cagliari 5–1 3 April 2022
Ciro Immobile  Italy Lazio Genoa* 4–1 10 April 2022
Andrea Belotti  Italy Torino Empoli* 3–1 1 May 2022
Teun Koopmeiners  Netherlands Atalanta* Torino 3–1 1 September 2022
Victor Osimhen  Nigeria Napoli* Sassuolo 4–0 29 October 2022
Boulaye Dia  Senegal Salernitana* Fiorentina 3–3 3 May 2023
Olivier Giroud  France Milan* Sampdoria 5–1 20 May 2023
Teun Koopmeiners  Netherlands Atalanta* Monza 5–2 4 June 2023
Lautaro Martínez  Argentina Internazionale Salernitana* 4–0 30 September 2023
Riccardo Orsolini  Italy Bologna* Empoli 3–0 1 October 2023
Szymon Żurkowski  Poland Empoli* Monza 3–0 24 January 2024
Paulo Dybala  Argentina Roma* Torino 3–2 26 February 2024
Victor Osimhen  Nigeria Napoli Sassuolo* 6–1 28 February 2024
Mateo Retegui  Italy Atalanta* Genoa 5–1 5 October 2024
Marcus Thuram  France Internazionale* Torino 3–2 5 October 2024
Moise Kean  Italy Fiorentina* Hellas Verona 3–1 10 November 2024

Multiple hat-tricks

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

Players in bold are still active in Serie A. Players in italics are still active outside the Serie A.

Rank Player Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Sweden Gunnar Nordahl 17 12 June 1955
2 Italy Giuseppe Meazza 15 16 January 1938
3 Sweden Kurt Hamrin 12 5 February 1967
Hungary István Nyers 6 February 1955
5 Italy Filippo Inzaghi 10 19 April 2009
Italy Silvio Piola 19 November 1950
7 Italy Adriano Bassetto 9 29 January 1956
Italy Giuseppe Signori 27 May 2001
Italy Omar Sívori 27 January 1963
10 Italy Amedeo Amadei 8 6 November 1949
Italy Roberto Baggio 30 September 2001
Italy Giampiero Boniperti 20 October 1953
Argentina Hernán Crespo 13 May 2007
Netherlands Marco van Basten 8 November 1992
15 Argentina Abel Balbo 7 10 January 1999
Uruguay Edinson Cavani 5 May 2013
Italy Antonio Di Natale 17 May 2014
Italy Eddie Firmani 5 March 1961
Italy Ciro Immobile 10 April 2022
Italy Vincenzo Montella 19 September 2004
Italy Pierino Prati 11 May 1975
22 Italy José Altafini 6 5 February 1967
Argentina Gabriel Batistuta 5 November 2000
Italy Sergio Brighenti 14 January 1962
Italy Guglielmo Gabetto 11 April 1948
Argentina Mauro Icardi 18 March 2018
Italy Marco Di Vaio 8 March 2009
Belgium Dries Mertens 2 November 2018
Denmark Harald Nielsen 8 December 1963
Italy Gino Pivatelli 1 May 1960
Italy Paolino Pulici 21 January 1979
32 Italy Alessandro Altobelli 5 5 October 1986
Italy Domenico Berardi 1 September 2019
Italy Renzo Burini 3 May 1953
Wales John Charles 21 February 1960
Italy Pedro Manfredini 22 September 1963
Italy Valentino Mazzola 5 October 1947
Argentina Diego Milito 6 May 2012
France David Trezeguet 31 October 2007
40 Italy Pietro Anastasi 4 27 April 1975
Italy Antonio Angelillo 11 October 1964
Italy Andrea Belotti 1 May 2022
Italy Roberto Boninsegna 6 October 1974
Italy Marco Branca 14 April 1996
Italy Alessandro Del Piero 20 April 2008
Argentina Paulo Dybala 26 February 2024
Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín 4 February 2018
Slovenia Josip Iličić 25 January 2020
Italy Cristiano Lucarelli 1 May 2005
Italy Fabrizio Miccoli 30 September 2012
Italy Giuseppe Savoldi 18 September 1977
Italy Christian Vieri 26 January 2003
53 Italy Pierluigi Casiraghi 3 5 March 1995
Italy Enrico Chiesa 20 September 2003
Argentina Germán Denis 7 April 2013
Italy Alberto Galassi 2 October 1949
Italy Carlo Galli 13 April 1958
Italy Francesco Graziani 12 November 1978
Denmark John Hansen 10 February 1952
Sweden Hasse Jeppson 27 September 1953
Argentina Lautaro Martínez 30 September 2023
Italy Sandro Mazzola 18 September 1966
Denmark Poul Rasmussen 17 April 1955
Italy Carlo Reguzzoni 14 June 1931
Italy Gino Rossetti 12 March 1933
Italy Roberto Pruzzo 16 February 1986
Italy Fabio Quagliarella 21 January 2018
Italy Angelo Schiavio 22 January 1933
Argentina Giovanni Simeone 27 February 2022
Brazil Luís Vinício 3 November 1963
Italy Pasquale Vivolo 23 November 1952
Italy Rodolfo Volk 6 July 1930
Colombia Duván Zapata 1 March 2020
73 Brazil Adriano 2 28 August 2005
Italy Massimo Agostini 23 May 1993
Uruguay Carlos Aguilera 9 May 1993
Italy Francesco Baiano 18 April 1992
Italy Carlo Barbieri 15 April 1948
Italy Roberto Bettega 13 September 1981
Germany Oliver Bierhoff 24 May 2003
Italy Marco Borriello 24 February 2008
Argentina Néstor Combin 22 October 1967
Denmark Andreas Cornelius 23 June 2020
Italy David Di Michele 15 October 2005
Italy Alberto Gilardino 1 May 2005
Italy Enrique Guaita 26 April 1934
Denmark Karl Aage Hansen 1 January 1950
Italy Dario Hübner 11 February 2001
Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović 3 March 2012
Brazil Kaká 20 April 2008
Croatia Nikola Kalinić 23 October 2016
Germany Jürgen Klinsmann 9 September 1990
Austria Engelbert König 17 March 1946
Netherlands Teun Koopmeiners 4 June 2023
Italy Roberto Mancini 4 January 1997
Italy Alberto Marchetti 25 April 1943
Italy Aurelio Milani 21 January 1962
Italy Giacomo Neri 27 April 1941
Nigeria Victor Osimhen 28 February 2024
Italy Alberto Paloschi 13 April 2014
Italy Pietro Paolo Virdis 9 October 1988
Italy Ezio Pascutti 10 April 1966
Croatia Mario Pašalić 30 November 2021
Italy Giampaolo Pazzini 1 September 2012
Italy Igor Protti 20 April 1997
Italy Ettore Puricelli 4 January 1948
Italy Bruno Quaresima 30 November 1947
Italy Gigi Riva 6 October 1968
Italy Tommaso Rocchi 1 May 2005
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 14 March 2021
Italy Paolo Rossi 4 March 1979
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko 30 January 2000
Denmark Jørgen Leschly Sørensen 10 January 1954
Italy Carlo Stradella 1 January 1948
Italy Luca Toni 22 October 2005
Italy Francesco Totti 22 November 2009
Italy Giovanni Vecchina 8 March 1931
Italy Pietro Paolo Virdis 31 January 1982
Serbia Dušan Vlahović 31 October 2021
Italy Luigi Ziroli 22 December 1929

Notes

  1. Serie A was established in 1929, the successor of Divisione Nazionale, Prima Divisione and Prima Categoria

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