Fastest Hat Trick In European Football
Top five goalscorers of the European Championships.
Fastest hat trick in european football. Tommy had a glistening playing career with teams such as Peterborough United Wigan Athletic and York City. Fastest goals in the European Championships Euro 2020. For a while this was the Premier League hat-trick.
He sadly passed away at the age of. Against Dinamo Zagreb in 2011 Gomis scored the tournaments fastest-ever hat-trick inside seven minutes as his side hammered the Croatian outfit 7. Bournemouths James Hayter claimed a place in history as well as the match ball with the fastest Football League hat-trick against Wrexham at Dean Court.
18 minutes 59 left foot 62 head 77 right foot Only three days later in Frances next game the captain was at it again becoming the first and still only man to score more than. The first tournament to see more than one hat-trick was in 1984 both by France captain Michel Platini who is the only player to score more than one European Championship hat-trick. Hat-tricks in the European Championships Euro 2020.
With just four minutes and 33 seconds between the first and third goals it held the title of quickest hat-trick within a game rather than from. He was 18 years old at. Luiz Adriano 12 minutes BATE Borisov 0-7 Shakhtar 21102014 Match-day two in the Champions League group stages of the 201415 campaign saw a record number of goals scored across just eight fixtures with Chelsea Bayern Munich and Shakhtar Donetsk all scoring six goals in convincing victories.
Here are the six fastest hat-tricks in Champions League history. The fastest hat-trick in the Portuguese League has been scored by Fernando Gomes. Interestingly the player to have scored the fastest hat-trick in the UEFA Champions League is neither Cristiano Ronaldo nor Lionel Messi.
The fastest time to score three goals is 90 seconds by Tommy Ross for Ross County against Nairn County at Dingwall Ross-shire Scotland on 28 November 1964. He netted three goals in 7 minutes against Farense on 29th May 1988. Marco van Basten was the first to score four in a Champions League game.