Draft:List of OFC Nations Cup hat-tricks

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Vaughan Coveny of New Zealand is one of the players to score more than one hat-trick in OFC Nations Cup of the 1998 and 2004 addition.

A hat-trick is achieved when the same player scores three or more goals in one match. This is a list of hat-tricks recorded during matches of The OFC Nations Cup, an international association football tournament held among the Oceania Football Confederation member nations. They are listed in chronological order.

Hat-tricks[edit]

  • Eddie Krncevic  Australia is first ever player to score hat-trick in OFC Nations Cup in 1980
  • Kris Trajanovski  Australia is the first player who have scored 3 hat-tricks in the history of the Oceania Nations Cup.
  • Damian Mori  Australia is the only player who have scored 3 hat-tricks in a single tournament history of the Oceania Nations Cup, scoring 10 goals in those three matches in the 1998 OFC Nations Cup.
Sequence
Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament Round Date
1. Eddie Krncevic 3 ?', ?', ?'  Australia 8–0  New Caledonia 1980 Group stage 24 February 1980
2. Ian Hunter 3 ?', ?', ?'  Australia 11–2  Papua New Guinea 1980 Group stage 26 February 1980
3. Peter Sharne 4 ?', ?', ?', ?'  Australia 11–2  Papua New Guinea 1980 Group stage 26 February 1980
4. Mark Armstrong 3 16', 65', 69'  New Zealand 6–1  Solomon Islands 1980 Group stage 29 February 1980
5. Kris Trajanovski 4 25', 28', 44', 89'  Australia 6–0  Tahiti 1996 Final 27 October 1996
6. Kris Trajanovski (II) 3 21', 36', 54'  Australia 5–0  Tahiti 1996 Final 1 November 1996
7. Damian Mori 3 2', 25', 44'  Australia 3–1  Fiji 1998 Group stage 25 September 1998
8. Vaughan Coveny 3 11', 25', 39', 40'  New Zealand 8–1  Vanuatu 1998 Group stage 28 September 1998
9. Paul Trimboli 3 1', 12', 63'  Australia 16–0  Cook Islands 1998 Group stage 28 September 1998
10. Damian Mori (II) 4 8', 15', 30', 34'  Australia 16–0  Cook Islands 1998 Group stage 28 September 1998
11. Kris Trajanovski (III) 4 48', 68', 76 pen.', 88'  Australia 16–0  Cook Islands 1998 Group stage 28 September 1998
12. Gerald Quennet 3 9', 10', 74'  Tahiti 5–1  Vanuatu 1998 Group stage 30 September 1998
13. Damian Mori (III) 3 1', 32', 81'  Australia 4–1  Tahiti 1998 Semifinal 2 October 1998
14. Paul Agostino 3 18', 53', 68'  Australia 17–0  Cook Islands 2000 Group stage 19 June 2000
15. Craig Foster 4 30', 42', 51', 80'  Australia 17–0  Cook Islands 2000 Group stage 19 June 2000
16. Clayton Zane 3 82', 87', 89'  Australia 17–0  Cook Islands 2000 Group stage 19 June 2000
17. Chris Killen 4 9', 10', 28', 51'  New Zealand 9–1  Papua New Guinea 2002 Group stage 7 July 2002
18. Bobby Despotovski 4 2', 56 pen.', 76', 77'  Australia 11–0  New Caledonia 2002 Group stage 8 July 2002
19. Joel Porter 4 7', 12', 45', 52'  Australia 8–0  Fiji 2002 Group stage 10 July 2002
20. Mile Sterjovski 3 51', 61', 74'  Australia 9–0  Tahiti 2004 Group stage 31 May 2004
21. Tim Cahill 3 39', 66', 75'  Australia 6–1  Fiji 2004 Group stage 2 June 2004
22. Vaughan Coveny (II) 3 6', 38', 45'  New Zealand 10–0  Tahiti 2004 Group stage 4 June 2004
23. Brent Fisher 3 16', 22', 63'  New Zealand 10–0  Tahiti 2004 Group stage 4 June 2004
24. Lorenzo Tehau 4 8', 82', 84', 85'  Tahiti 10–1  Samoa 2012 Group stage 1 June 2012
25. Bertrand Kaï 3 32', 58', 76'  New Caledonia 5–2  Vanuatu 2012 Group stage 1 June 2012
26. Jacques Haeko 5 11', 45+1', 71', 89', 90+1'  New Caledonia 9–0  Samoa 2012 Group stage 5 June 2012
27. Chris Wood 3 10', 24', 29'  New Zealand 4–3  Solomon Islands 2012 Third place 10 June 2012
28. Raymond Gunemba 3 33', 63', 85'  Papua New Guinea 8–0  Samoa 2016 Group stage 5 June 2016

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