List of Spain national football team hat-tricks

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Since Spain's first international association football match in 1920, there have been 41 occasions when a spanish player has scored three or more goals (a hat-trick) in a game. The first hat-trick was scored by José Luis Zabala against Portugal in 1923. The record for the most goals scored in an international by a spanish player is six, which has been achieved on one occasion: by Chacho against Bulgaria in 1933.

Fernando Torres and David Villa holds the record for the most hat-tricks scored by a spanish player, with both having three, with the third of both to have been scored in 2013 confederations cup and in same game, against Tahiti, that ended up 10-0. Emilio Butragueño and Míchel are the only spanish players to have scored a hat-trick at the world cup finals, with Butragueño scoring 4 goals (a poker). David Villa is the only spanish player to have scored a hat-trick at the European championship finals, against Russia. Fernando Torres is the only spanish player to have scored two hat-tricks at the confederations cup finals, one in the 2009 edition and the other in the 2013 edition.

Hat-tricks for Spain[]

Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result[a] Ref
21 May 1933
6
Chacho  Bulgaria Chamartín, Madrid Friendly
13–0
11 March 1934
5
Isidro Lángara  Portugal Chamartín, Madrid 1934 FIFA World Cup qualifier
9–0
14 April 1929
4
Gaspar Rubio  France Torrero, Zaragoza Friendly
8–1
18 February 1951
4
Telmo Zarra   Switzerland Nuevo Chamartín, Madrid Friendly
6–3
15 October 1958
4
Justo Tejada  Northern Ireland Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Friendly
6–2
21 December 1983
4
Santillana  Malta Benito Villamarín, Seville UEFA Euro 1984 qualifier
21 December 1983
4
Hipólito Rincón  Malta Benito Villamarín, Seville UEFA Euro 1984 qualifier
18 June 1986
4
Emilio Butragueño  Denmark Corregidora, Querétaro City 1986 FIFA World Cup
5–1
19 December 1990
4
Emilio Butragueño  Albania Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville UEFA Euro 1992 qualifier
9–0
16 December 1923
3
José Luis Zabala  Portugal Reina Victoria, Seville Friendly
3–0
1 June 1925
3
Juan Errazquin   Switzerland Neufeld, Bern Friendly
3–0
30 May 1928
3
José María Yermo  Mexico Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam 1928 Summer Olympics
7–1
17 March 1929
3
Gaspar Rubio  Portugal Heliópolis, Seville Friendly
5–0
21 May 1933
3
Julio Elícegui  Bulgaria Chamartín, Madrid Friendly
13–0
19 June 1949
3
Estanislao Basora  France Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes Friendly
5–1
30 January 1957
3
Alfredo di Stéfano  Netherlands Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Friendly
5–1
6 November 1957
3
László Kubala  Turkey Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Friendly
3–0
1 November 1962
3
Vicente Guillot  Romania Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifier
6–0
27 October 1965
3
Chus Pereda  Republic of Ireland Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville 1966 FIFA World Cup qualifier
4–1
18 November 1987
3
José Mari Bakero  Albania Benito Villamarín, Seville UEFA Euro 1988 qualifier
5–0
17 June 1990
3
Míchel  South Korea Friuli, Udine 1990 FIFA World Cup
3–1
22 September 1993
3
Julio Salinas  Albania Qemal Stafa, Tirana 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier
5–1
4 September 1996
3
Alfonso Pérez  Faroe Islands Svangaskarð, Toftir 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
6–2
18 December 1996
3
Julen Guerrero  Malta National Stadium, Ta' Qali 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
3–0
31 March 1999
3
Raúl  San Marino Olímpico, Serravalle UEFA Euro 2000 qualifier
6–0
5 June 1999
3
Luis Enrique  San Marino El Madrigal, Villarreal UEFA Euro 2000 qualifier
9–0
8 September 1999
3
Ismael Urzaiz  Cyprus Nuevo Vivero, Badajoz UEFA Euro 2000 qualifier
8–0
8 September 1999
3
Julen Guerrero  Cyprus Nuevo Vivero, Badajoz UEFA Euro 2000 qualifier
8–0
30 April 2003
3
Fernando Morientes  Ecuador Vicente Calderón, Madrid Friendly
4–0
12 October 2005
3
Fernando Torres  San Marino Olímpico, Serravalle 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
6–0
12 November 2005
3
Luis García  Slovakia Vicente Calderón, Madrid 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier
5–1
18 June 2008
3
David Villa  Russia Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck UEFA Euro 2008
4–1
9 June 2009
3
David Villa  Azerbaijan Tofiq Bahramov, Baku Friendly
6–0
14 June 2009
3
Fernando Torres  New Zealand Royal Bafokeng, Rustenburg 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup
5–0
29 February 2012
3
Roberto Soldado  Venezuela La Rosaleda, Málaga Friendly
5–0
12 October 2012
3
Pedro  Belarus Dinamo Stadium, Minsk 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier
4–0
20 June 2013
4
Fernando Torres  Tahiti Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup
10–0
20 June 2013
3
David Villa  Tahiti Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup
10–0
27 March 2018
3
Isco  Argentina Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid Friendly
6–1
17 November 2020
3
Ferran Torres  Germany La Cartuja, Seville 2020–21 UEFA Nations League
6–0

Hat-tricks conceded by Spain[]

Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result [a] Ref(s)
29 August 1920
3
Robert Coppée  Belgium Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp 1920 Summer Olympics
1–3
19 January 1936
3
Josef Bican  Austria Metropolitano, Madrid Friendly
4–5
3 June 1956
3
Francisco Palmeiro  Portugal Jamor, Oeiras Friendly
1–3
8 May 1957
3
Jackie Mudie  Scotland Hampden Park, Glasgow 1958 FIFA World Cup qualifier
2–4
18 February 1987
4
Gary Lineker  England Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Friendly
2–4
6 September 2006
3
David Healy  Northern Ireland Windsor Park, Belfast UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier
2–3
15 June 2018
3
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi 2018 FIFA World Cup
3–3

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