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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 Bienvenido Marañón in a 2020 AFF Championship match against Singapore on December 18, 2021. Hat-tricks conceded by the Philippines to opposing national teams along with the scorer are 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
November 20, 1977 4 Roberto Benavidez  Brunei Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1977 Southeast Asian Games 4–1
November 14, 2006 4 Phil Younghusband  East Timor Panaad Stadium, Bacolod 2007 AFF Championship qualification 7–0
October 12, 2010 3 Ian Araneta  Macau Kaohsiung National Stadium, Kaohsiung 2010 Long Teng Cup 5–0
October 22, 2010 3 Ian Araneta  East Timor New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup qualification 5–0
September 27, 2012 3 Denis Wolf  Macau Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila 2012 Philippine Peace Cup 5–0
March 24, 2013 4 Phil Younghusband  Cambodia Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification 8–0
October 12, 2014 4 Mark Hartmann  Papua New Guinea Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila Friendly 5–0
December 18, 2021 3 Bienvenido Marañón  Myanmar Bishan Stadium, Singapore 2020 AFF Championship 3–2

Hat-tricks conceded by 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
May 25, 1930 4 Takeo Wakabayashi  Japan Meiji Jingu Stadium, Tokyo 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games 2–7
September 27, 1967 6 Kunishige Kamamoto  Japan National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo 1968 Summer Olympics qualification 0–15
4 Teruki Miyamoto
August 5, 1971 3 Subhash Bhowmick  India Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1971 Merdeka Tournament 1–5
September 27, 1971 3 Kunishige Kamamoto  Japan Seoul Stadium, Seoul 1972 Summer Olympics qualification 1–8
September 29, 1971 3 Park Su-deok  South Korea Seoul Stadium, Seoul 1972 Summer Olympics qualification 0–6
September 25, 1972 3 Iswadi Idris  Indonesia Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul 1972 President's Cup 0–12
September 3, 1974 3 Kunishige Kamamoto  Japan Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran 1974 Asian Games 0–4
September 7, 1974 5 Mokhtar Dahari  Malaysia Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran 1974 Asian Games 0–11
June 1, 1983 4 Salim Moin  Singapore National Stadium, Kallang 1983 Southeast Asian Games 0–5
September 7, 1983 5 Kazushi Kimura  Japan National Stadium, Tokyo 1984 Summer Olympics qualification 1–10
December 2, 1991 4 Ronnachai Sayomchai  Thailand Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila 1991 Southeast Games 2–6
June 9, 1993 4 Fandi Ahmad  Singapore Singapore 1993 Southeast Games 0–7
February 1, 1996 3 Hao Haidong  China Hong Kong 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification 0–7
November 4, 1996 3 K. Sanbagamaran  Malaysia National Stadium, Singapore 1996 Tiger Cup 0–7
July 30, 1999 4 Kiatisuk Senamuang  Thailand Berakas Track and Field Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan 1999 Southeast Asian Games 0–9
August 1, 1999 3 Myo Hlaing Win  Myanmar Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan 1999 Southeast Asian Games 1–4
January 23, 2000 5 Su Maozhen  China Thống Nhất Stadium, Hanoi 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification 0–8
April 30, 2001 5 Said Bayazid  Syria Al-Hamadaniah Stadium, Aleppo 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 0–13
May 7, 2001 4 Yaqoob Juma Al-Mukhaini  Oman Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 0–7
December 23, 2002 4 Bambang Pamungkas  Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2002 Tiger Cup 1–13
Zaenal Arif  Indonesia
January 16, 2019 3 Vitalij Lux  Kyrgyzstan Rashid Stadium, Dubai 2019 AFC Asian Cup 1–3

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