List of Philippines national football team hat-tricks
Appearance
The following are players who has scored three or more goals in a match (hat-trick) in an international match against a national side for the Philippine national football team. The latest hat-trick for the national team was made by Mark Hartmann in a friendly against Papua New Guinea in October 12, 2014. Hat-tricks conceded by the Philippines to opposing national teams along with the scorer is also listed here.
Hat-tricks for the Philippines
- Key
More than a hat-trick scored * |
- Table
The result is presented with the Philippines' score first.
Date | Goals | Player | Opponent | Venue | Competition | Result | Ref[a] |
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14 November 2006 | 4
|
Phil Younghusband | East Timor | Panaad Stadium, Bacolod | 2007 AFF Championship qualification | 7–0
|
[1] |
12 October 2010 | 3
|
Ian Araneta | Macau | Kaohsiung National Stadium, Kaohsiung | 2010 Long Teng Cup | 5–0
|
[2] |
22 October 2010 | 3
|
Ian Araneta | East Timor | New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane | 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup qualification | 5–0
|
[3] |
27 September 2012 | 3
|
Denis Wolf | Macau | Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila | 2012 Philippine Peace Cup | 5–0
|
[4] |
24 March 2013 | 4
|
Phil Younghusband | Cambodia | Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila | 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | 8–0
|
[5] |
12 October 2014 | 4
|
Mark Hartmann | Papua New Guinea | Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila | Friendly | 5–0
|
[6] |
Hat-tricks conceded by the Philippines
- Key
More than a hat-trick scored * |
- Table
The result is presented with the Philippines' score first. Partial list
References
- ^ "RP booters overwhelm Timorese". The Philippine Star. 15 November 2006. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ^ Tupas, Cedelf (14 October 2010). "Araneta hat trick fuels RP XI". Inquirer Sports. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ^ Tupas, Cedelf (26 October 2010). "Araneta hat-trick powers RP XI". Inquirer Sports. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ^ Fopalan, Renee Avena (27 September 2012). "Wolf gets hat trick as Azkals cruise by Macau". GMA News. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ^ Sacamos, Karlo (24 March 2013). "Four-goal Younghusband leads from front as Azkals turn on style". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ^ Sacamos, Karlo (12 October 2014). "It's the Mark Hartmann show as Azkals rip Papua New Guinea in friendly". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
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