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Revision as of 22:49, 25 August 2009

This page is a list of the hat-tricks scored for the Portugal national football team. Besides the instances of a player scoring three goals in a game, the list also includes games where a player has scored more than three goals. No player has scored a hat-trick for Portugal since Pauleta scored three goals in a 4–1 win over Cape Verde in 2006.

No. Player Opponent Goals Score[1] Venue Competition Date
1
Waldemar Mota Italy Italy 3 – (20', 27', 77')
4–1
Campo do Ameal, Porto Friendly match 14 April 1928
2
Francisco Palmeiro Spain Spain 3 – (NA, NA, NA)
3–1
Estádio Nacional, Jamor Friendly match 3 June 1956
3
Yaúca Luxembourg Luxembourg 3 – (53', 66', 83')
6–0
Estádio Nacional, Jamor 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification 19 March 1961
4
Eusébio Turkey Turkey 3 – (21', 63', 77')
5–1
Estádio Nacional, Jamor 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification 24 January 1965
5
José Torres Uruguay Uruguay 3 – (NA, NA, NA)
3–0
Estádio Nacional, Jamor Friendly match 26 June 1966
6
Eusébio North Korea Korea DPR 4 – (27', 43', 56', 59')
5–3
Goodison Park, Liverpool 1966 FIFA World Cup 23 July 1966
7
Paulo Alves Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 3 – (67', 73', 90')
7–0
Sportpark Eschen-Mauren, Eschen UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying 15 August 1995
8
Sá Pinto Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 3 – (29', 45', 52'[2])
8–0
Estádio Municipal, Coimbra UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying 9 June 1999
9
João Vieira Pinto Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 3 – (40', 59', 67')
8–0
Estádio Municipal, Coimbra UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying 9 June 1999
10
Sérgio Conceição Germany Germany 3 – (35', 54', 71')
3–0
Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam UEFA Euro 2000 20 June 2000
11
Luís Figo Moldova Moldova 3 – (43', 61', 89')
3–0
Estádio de São Luís, Faro Friendly match 15 August 2001
12
Nuno Gomes Andorra Andorra 4 – (36', 40', 45', 90')
7–1
Camp d'Esports, Lleida 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 1 September 2001
13
Pauleta Poland Poland 3 – (14', 65', 77')
4–0
Jeonju Stadium, Jeonju 2002 FIFA World Cup 10 June 2002
14
Pauleta Kuwait Kuwait 4 – (11', 20', 45', 53')
8–0
Estádio Municipal, Leiria Friendly match 19 November 2003
15
Nuno Gomes Kuwait Kuwait 3 – (70', 75', 87')
8–0
Estádio Municipal, Leiria Friendly match 19 November 2003
16
Pauleta Cape Verde Cape Verde 3 – (1', 38', 83')
4–1
Complexo Desportivo,Évora Friendly match 27 May 2006

Notes

  1. ^ Portugal's score is shown first.
  2. ^ Some sources claim that Christoff Ritter scored an own goal.

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