List of Indian Women's League hat-tricks

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Since the inception of the Indian women's football league competition, the Indian Women's League (IWL) in October 2016, 15 players have scored a hat-trick (3 goals or more in a single match). Till 6 February 2020, 32 hat-tricks were scored in the IWL. The first player to achieve the feat was Sasmita Malik of India who scored three times for Rising Student's Club in a 6–1 victory over Aizawl.

Bala Devi scored the most number of hat-tricks in the history of IWL. She achieved the feat 7 times in two seasons; 2017–18 and 2018–19. She is also the only player to have scored multiple hat-tricks in a single match. She has achieved this rare feat twice. She first achieved it while scoring 7 goals for Manipur Police in a 10−0 victory over SAI-STC Cuttack. She achieved the feat again while scoring 6 goals for Manipur Police in a 10−0 victory over Bangalore United. She scored her first three goals at the 3rd, 15th and 16th minutes of the match, thus making her the fastest hat-trick scorer of IWL.

The first non-Indian player to have scored a hat-trick in the IWL was Fazila Ikwaput of Uganda. She scored the hat-trick for Gokulam Kerala in a 6–1 win against Indira Gandhi AS&E. Sabitra Bhandari of Nepal have scored 5 hat-tricks, the only non-Indian to have scored multiple hat-tricks in the IWL.

Hat-tricks[]

As of 6 February 2020
Result column shows goal tally of player's team first.
No. Player For Against Goals Result Date Ref.
1 India Sasmita Malik Rising Student Aizawl 3 6–1 28 January 2017 [1]
2 India Yumnam Kamala Devi Eastern Sporting Union Jeppiaar Institute 3 7–1 28 January 2017 [2]
3 India 3
4 India Sanju Yadav Alakhpura Aizawl 3 6–2 31 January 2017 [3]
5 India Jabamani Tudu Rising Student Jeppiaar Institute 4 7–0 8 February 2017 [4]
6 India Yumnam Kamala Devi Eastern Sporting Union Alakhpura 3 4–1 11 February 2017 [5]
7 Uganda Fazila Ikwaput Gokulam Kerala Indira Gandhi AS&E 5 6−1 31 March 2018 [6]
8 India Nongmaithem Ratanbala Devi KRYPHSA Indira Gandhi AS&E 4 10−1 8 April 2018 [7]
9 India Bala Devi 4
10 India Bala Devi KRYPHSA Gokulam Kerala 4 5−0 10 April 2018 [8]
11 India Manisha Kalyan Gokulam Kerala Rising Students 3 5−0 5 May 2019 [9]
12 Nepal Sabitra Bhandari Sethu Manipur Police 4 6−4 6 May 2019 [10]
13 India Bala Devi Manipur Police SAI-ATC Cuttack 7 10−0 8 May 2019 [11]
14 Baroda 4 6−1 10 May 2019 [12]
15 India Nongmaithem Ratanbala Devi Sethu SAI-ATC Cuttack 3 9−0 10 May 2019 [13]
16 India Nongmaithem Ratanbala Devi Sethu Kohlapur City 3 9−0 12 May 2019 [14]
17 Nepal Sabitra Bhandari 3
18 India Bala Devi Manipur Police Kohlapur City 3 7−1 14 May 2019 [15]
19 India Sandhiya Ranganathan Gokulam Kerala Rising Students 4 7−0 18 May 2019 [16]
20 India Bala Devi Manipur Police Bangalore United 6 10−0 18 May 2019 [17]
21 India Bala Devi Manipur Police Gokulam Kerala 4 4−2 20 May 2019 [18]
22 India Grace Dangmei Sethu Central SSB 4 6−4 20 May 2019 [19]
23 Nepal Sabitra Bhandari 4
24 India Sandhiya Ranganathan Sethu Kohlapur 3 5−0 24 January 2020 [20]
25 India Soumya Guguloth Kenkre Odisha Police 3 4−1 25 January 2020 [21]
26 India Gokulam Kerala Kenkre 3 10−1 28 January 2020 [22]
27 Nepal Sabitra Bhandari 5
28 India Sandhiya Ranganathan Sethu BBK Dav 4 9−0 30 January 2020 [23]
29 Nepal Sabitra Bhandari Gokulam Kerala Odisha Police 5 7−0 1 February 2020 [24]
30 India Yumnam Kamala Devi Gokulam Kerala Bangalore United 3 5−1 4 February 2020 [25]
31 India Odisha Police Bidesh XI 3 6−0 4 February 2020 [26]
32 India Sandhiya Ranganathan Sethu Baroda Football Academy 4 6−0 6 February 2020 [27]

Multiple hat-tricks[]

As of 6 February 2020

Players in bold are still active in the Indian Women's League.

Hat-tricks by nationality[]

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from a single nation.

Rank Nation Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1  India 28 6 February 2020
2    Nepal 5 1 February 2020
3  Uganda 1 31 March 2018

See also[]

References[]

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  25. ^ "Gokulam Kerala reach Hero IWL semis with 5-1 win against Bangalore United". AIFF. 4 February 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
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