Bartholomew Ogbeche has scored the most hat-tricks (4) in the Indian Super League.
Sunil Chhetri is the only Indian player with multiple hat-tricks in the Indian Super League.

Since the inception of the Indian football league competition, the Indian Super League, in 2014, 25 players have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match. The first player to achieve the feat was Brazilian André Moritz who scored three times for Mumbai City in a 5–0 victory over Pune City.

Bartholomew Ogbeche have scored three or more goals four times in the Indian Super League, more than any other player. The fixture between Goa and Mumbai City in 2015, saw both Dudu Omagbemi and Thongkhosiem Haokip score a hat-trick for the home team in 7–0 victory. Colombian Stiven Mendoza became the first player to score multiple hat-tricks. Coro is the only player to score a hat-trick in two consecutive matches, his hat-trick in 7 minutes against Kerala Blasters in December 2017 is the fastest in Indian Super League history.[1]

Hat-tricks

As of 21 December 2023
Key
4 Player scored four goals
D L Player was not on the winning team (game Drawn or Lost)
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the scorer's team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
André Moritz  BrazilMumbai City*Pune City5–018 October 2014[2]
Stiven Mendoza (1)  ColombiaChennaiyinGoa*4–011 October 2015[3]
Sunil Chhetri (1)  IndiaMumbai City*NorthEast United5–128 October 2015[4]
Iain Hume (1)  CanadaAtlético de KolkataMumbai City*4–11 November 2015[5]
Dudu Omagbemi (1)  NigeriaGoa*Mumbai City7–017 November 2015[6]
Thongkhosiem Haokip  IndiaGoa*Mumbai City7–017 November 2015[6]
Stiven Mendoza (2)  ColombiaChennaiyin*Kerala Blasters4–121 November 2015[7]
Iain Hume (2)  CanadaAtlético de Kolkata*Pune City4–127 November 2015[8]
Reinaldo  BrazilGoaKerala Blasters*5–129 November 2015[9]
Diego Forlán  UruguayMumbai City*Kerala Blasters5–019 November 2016[10]
Dudu OmagbemiD (2)  NigeriaChennaiyin*NorthEast United3–326 November 2016[11]
Marcelinho (1)  BrazilDelhi Dynamos*Goa5–127 November 2016[12]
Coro (1)  SpainGoa*Bengaluru4–330 November 2017[13]
Coro (2)  SpainGoa*Kerala Blasters5–29 December 2017[14]
Marcelinho (2)  BrazilPune City*NorthEast United5–030 December 2017[15]
Iain Hume (3)  CanadaKerala BlastersDelhi Dynamos*3–110 January 2018[16]
Seiminlen Doungel  IndiaNorthEast United*Chennaiyin3–119 January 2018[17]
Sunil Chhetri (2)  IndiaBengaluru*Pune City3–111 March 2018[18]
Bartholomew Ogbeche (1)  NigeriaNorthEast UnitedChennaiyin*4–318 October 2018[19]
Modou Sougou4 (1)  SenegalMumbai City*Kerala Blasters6–116 December 2018[20]
Modou Sougou (2)  SenegalMumbai CityATK*3–122 February 2019[21]
Bartholomew OgbecheL (2)  NigeriaKerala Blasters*Chennaiyin3–61 February 2020[22]
Roy Krishna  FijiATK*Odisha3–18 February 2020[23]
Manuel OnwuD  SpainOdisha*Kerala Blasters4–423 February 2020[24]
Bipin Singh  IndiaMumbai CityOdisha*6–124 February 2021[25]
Greg Stewart  Scotland Jamshedpur Odisha* 4–0 14 December 2021 [26]
Deshorn BrownD  Jamaica NorthEast United* Mumbai City 3–3 27 December 2021 [27]
Bartholomew Ogbeche (3)  Nigeria Hyderabad East Bengal* 4–0 24 January 2022 [28]
Kiyan Nassiri  India ATK Mohun Bagan* East Bengal 3–1 29 January 2022 [29]
Jorge Ortiz  Spain Goa Chennaiyin* 5–0 9 February 2022 [30]
Airam CabreraD  Spain Goa* Kerala Blasters 4–4 6 March 2022 [31]
Dimitri Petratos  Australia ATK Mohun Bagan Kerala Blasters* 5–2 16 October 2022 [32]
Abdenasser El Khayati  Netherlands Chennaiyin NorthEast United* 7–3 10 December 2022 [33]
Bartholomew Ogbeche (4)  Nigeria Hyderabad Goa* 3–1 5 January 2023 [34]
Iker Guarrotxena  Spain Goa* East Bengal 4–2 26 January 2023 [35]
Daniel Chima Chukwu  Nigeria Jamshedpur Hyderabad* 5–0 21 December 2023 [36]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

As of 27 January 2023

Players in bold are still active in the Indian Super League.

Multiple Premier League hat-tricks by player
Rank Player Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Nigeria Bartholomew Ogbeche 4 5 January 2023
2 Canada Iain Hume 3 10 January 2018
3 Colombia Stiven Mendoza 2 21 November 2015
Nigeria Dudu Omagbemi 26 November 2016
Spain Coro 9 December 2017
Brazil Marcelinho 30 December 2017
India Sunil Chhetri 11 March 2018
Senegal Modou Sougou 22 February 2019

Hat-tricks by nationality

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

As of 21 December 2023
Indian Super League hat-tricks by nationality
Rank Nation Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1  Nigeria 7 21 December 2023
2  India 6 29 January 2022
 Spain 27 January 2023
4  Brazil 4 30 December 2017
5  Canada 3 10 January 2018
6  Colombia 2 21 November 2015
 Senegal 22 February 2019
8  Fiji 1 8 February 2020
 Jamaica 27 December 2021
 Scotland 14 December 2021
 Uruguay 19 November 2016
 Australia 16 October 2022
 Netherlands 10 December 2022

See also

References

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