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Since the Socceroos' first match in 1922, 29 players have scored a hat-trick (three or more goals in a single match). The first player to do so was George Smith in a win over New Zealand in 1933. Archie Thompson's thirteen goals in the 31–0 victory over American Samoa is the world record for most goals in a match.

Hat-tricks for Australia

Tim Cahill has scored two hat-tricks for Australia, against Fiji and against Bangladesh.
Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result Ref
17 June 1933 3 George Smith  New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Friendly 6–4
4 July 1936 4 George Smith  New Zealand Logan Park, Dunedin Friendly 7–1
11 July 1936 5 George Smith  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington Friendly 10–0
7 June 1947 3 Reg Date  South Africa Newcastle Sports Ground, Newcastle Friendly 5–1
14 August 1948 3 Frank Parsons  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington Friendly 6–0
28 August 1948 3 Frank Parsons  New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch Friendly 7–0
11 September 1948 6 Frank Parsons  New Zealand Blandford Park, Auckland Friendly 8–1
3 December 1965 3 Archie Blue  Taiwan Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong Friendly 3–0
5 November 1967 3 Attila Abonyi  New Zealand Cong Hoa Stadium, Saigon Friendly 5–3
11 November 1967 3 Attila Abonyi  Singapore Cong Hoa Stadium, Saigon Friendly 5–3
30 October 1977 3 Peter Ollerton  Hong Kong Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification 5–2
26 February 1980 3 Ian Hunter  Papua New Guinea Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea 1980 OFC Nations Cup 11–2
26 February 1980 4 Peter Sharne  Papua New Guinea Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea 1980 OFC Nations Cup 11–2
14 August 1981 7 Gary Cole  Fiji Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification 10–0
14 August 1981 3 David Mitchell  Fiji Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification 10–0
23 October 1985 3 David Mitchell  Chinese Taipei Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification 7–0
27 October 1985 3 Zarko Odzakov  Chinese Taipei St George Stadium, Sydney 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification 8–0
27 October 1985 3 John Kosmina  Chinese Taipei St George Stadium, Sydney 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification 8–0
27 October 1996 4 Kris Trajanovski  Tahiti Stade Pater, Papeete 1996 OFC Nations Cup 6–0
1 November 1996 3 Kris Trajanovski  Tahiti Bruce Stadium, Canberra 1996 OFC Nations Cup 5–0
11 June 1997 5 Damian Mori  Solomon Islands Parramatta Stadium, Sydney 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 13–0
11 June 1997 5 John Aloisi  Solomon Islands Parramatta Stadium, Sydney 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 13–0
25 September 1998 3 Damian Mori  Fiji Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 1998 OFC Nations Cup 3–1
28 September 1998 4 Damian Mori  Cook Islands Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 1998 OFC Nations Cup 16–0
28 September 1998 3 Paul Trimboli  Cook Islands Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 1998 OFC Nations Cup 16–0
28 September 1998 4 Kris Trajanovski  Cook Islands Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 1998 OFC Nations Cup 16–0
2 October 1998 3 Damian Mori  Tahiti Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 1998 OFC Nations Cup 4–1
19 June 2000 3 Paul Agostino  Cook Islands Stade Pater, Papeete 2000 OFC Nations Cup 17–0
19 June 2000 4 Craig Foster  Cook Islands Stade Pater, Papeete 2000 OFC Nations Cup 17–0
19 June 2000 3 Clayton Zane  Cook Islands Stade Pater, Papeete 2000 OFC Nations Cup 17–0
9 April 2001 6 John Aloisi  Tonga BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 22–0
9 April 2001 4 Damian Mori  Tonga BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 22–0
9 April 2001 4 Kevin Muscat  Tonga BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 22–0
11 April 2001 8 David Zdrillic  American Samoa BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 31–0
11 April 2001 13 Archie Thompson  American Samoa BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 31–0
11 April 2001 3 Con Boutsianis  American Samoa BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 31–0
8 July 2002 4 Bobby Despotovski  New Caledonia Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 2002 OFC Nations Cup 11–0
10 July 2002 4 Joel Porter  Fiji Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 2002 OFC Nations Cup 8–0
31 May 2004 3 Mile Sterjovski  Tahiti Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide 2004 OFC Nations Cup 9–0
2 June 2004 3 Tim Cahill  Fiji Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide 2004 OFC Nations Cup 6–1
7 December 2012 3 Archie Thompson  Guam Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup preliminary round 2 9–0
17 November 2015 3 Tim Cahill  Bangladesh Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 4–0
15 November 2017 3 Mile Jedinak  Honduras Stadium Australia, Sydney 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 3–1
10 October 2019 3 Jamie Maclaren    Nepal Canberra Stadium, Canberra 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 5–0
16 November 2023 3 Jamie Maclaren  Bangladesh Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification 7–0

Hat-tricks conceded by Australia

Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result Ref
30 June 1923 4 George Campbell  New Zealand Jubilee Oval, Adelaide Friendly 1–4
24 September 1938 3 Robert Lumsden  India Sydney Showground, Sydney Friendly 5–4
1 October 1955 3 Peter Hughes  South Africa Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground, Newcastle Friendly 1–4
1 December 1956 3 Neville D'Souza  India Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne 1956 Summer Olympics 1–4
20 September 1988 3 Romário  Brazil Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics 0–3
21 December 1997 3 Ronaldo  Brazil King Fahd Stadium, Riyadh 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup final 0–6
21 December 1997 3 Romário  Brazil King Fahd Stadium, Riyadh 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup final 0–6
6 June 1998 3 Davor Šuker  Croatia Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb Friendly 0–7
18 June 2005 3 Luciano Figueroa  Argentina Max-Morlock-Stadion, Nuremberg 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup 2–4
28 March 2018 3 Ola Kamara  Norway Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Friendly 0–4

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The result is presented with Australia's score first.

References

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