List of Major League Soccer hat-tricks

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Clint Mathis scored an MLS record five goals in a game in 2000

The first hat-trick, a player scoring three goals in a game, in Major League Soccer, was scored by Steve Rammel of D.C. United in their 5–2 win at the Columbus Crew on 15 May 1996.[1]

The league's fastest hat-trick was scored in under five minutes by Harut Karapetyan of the LA Galaxy on 4 June 1998, in an 8–1 win at the Dallas Burn.[2] Clint Mathis scored the most goals in a game, five, on 26 August 2000 in a 6–4 NY/NJ MetroStars win over the Burn.[3]

Roy Lassiter scored hat-tricks for the Tampa Bay Mutiny[1] and D.C. United.[4] Dante Washington scored hat-tricks for the Burn[5] and the Crew.[6] Mamadou Diallo scored three hat-tricks for the Mutiny[7][8][9] and another for the MetroStars,[10] twice scoring four goals in a game.

Eight rookie players have scored hat-tricks, the first being Brian Maisonneuve on 7 September 1996 for the Crew in a 5–1 home win over the Kansas City Wiz, and the most recent being Cyle Larin for Orlando City SC against New York City FC in 2015.[11]

Hat-tricks

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Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Scored hat-trick as a substitute Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the scorer's team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
Rammel, SteveSteve Rammel  United StatesD.C. UnitedColumbus Crew*5–2May 15, 1996[1]
Savarese, GiovanniGiovanni Savarese  VenezuelaNY/NJ MetroStarsColorado Rapids*3–0May 16, 1996[1]
Hurtado, EduardoEduardo Hurtado  EcuadorLA Galaxy*NY/NJ MetroStars4–0June 9, 1996[1]
Hurtado, EduardoEduardo Hurtado  EcuadorLA GalaxyColorado Rapids*3–1June 26, 1996[1]
Díaz Arce, RaúlRaúl Díaz Arce4  El SalvadorD.C. UnitedDallas Burn*6–1July 7, 1996[1]
Jones, CobiCobi Jones  United StatesLA Galaxy*Colorado Rapids3–4July 27, 1996[1]
Lassiter, RoyRoy Lassiter  United StatesTampa Bay MutinyColorado Rapids*3–1August 3, 1996[1]
Maisonneuve, BrianBrian Maisonneuve  United StatesColumbus Crew*Kansas City Wiz5–1September 7, 1996[1]
Díaz Arce, RaúlRaúl Díaz Arce4  El SalvadorD.C. UnitedColorado Rapids*5–2April 12, 1997[13]
Naveda, AlbertoAlberto Naveda  ArgentinaNew England Revolution*NY/NJ MetroStars3–1May 30, 1997[14]
Washington, DanteDante Washington  United StatesDallas Burn*San Jose Clash3–1July 18, 1997[5]
Hurtado, EduardoEduardo Hurtado  EcuadorLA Galaxy*Tampa Bay Mutiny6–1September 7, 1997[15]
Vasquez, JoseJose Vasquez  United StatesLA GalaxySan Jose Clash*3–2September 21, 1997[16]
John, SternStern John  Trinidad and TobagoColumbus Crew*Miami Fusion5–1April 18, 1998[17]
Jones, CobiCobi Jones  United StatesLA Galaxy*Colorado Rapids7–4May 6, 1998[18]
Shannon, MusaMusa Shannon  United StatesTampa Bay MutinyNew England Revolution*3–4May 10, 1998[19]
Takawira, VitalisVitalis Takawira  ZimbabweKansas City WizardsNew England Revolution*3–1May 16, 1998[20]
Machón, MartínMartín Machón  GuatemalaLA GalaxyColumbus Crew*3–1May 17, 1998[21]
John, SternStern John  Trinidad and TobagoColumbus CrewChicago Fire*5–1May 30, 1998[22]
Karapetyan, HarutHarut Karapetyan  ArmeniaLA Galaxy*Dallas Burn8–1June 4, 1998[2]
Lassiter, RoyRoy Lassiter  United StatesD.C. United*Chicago Fire4–1July 18, 1998[4]
Jones, CobiCobi Jones  United StatesLA Galaxy*Colorado Rapids6–1August 5, 1998
John, SternStern John  Trinidad and TobagoColumbus Crew*Kansas City Wizards5–3August 16, 1998[23]
Jones, CobiCobi Jones  United StatesLA GalaxyNew England Revolution*5–1August 22, 1998[24]
Serna, DiegoDiego Serna  ColombiaMiami Fusion*New England Revolution3–2August 30, 1998[25]
Preki  United StatesKansas City Wizards*San Jose Clash5–1September 5, 1998[20]
Kreis, JasonJason Kreis  United StatesDallas Burn*New England Revolution4–0March 20, 1999[26]
John, SternStern John  Trinidad and TobagoColumbus Crew*Miami Fusion4–0August 1, 1999[27]
John, SternStern John  Trinidad and TobagoColumbus CrewNY/NJ MetroStars*4–2August 18, 1999[28]
Razov, AnteAnte Razov  United StatesChicago FireMiami Fusion*3–0May 6, 2000[29]
Moreno, JaimeJaime Moreno  BoliviaD.C. UnitedColorado Rapids*5–2May 6, 2000[30]
Serna, DiegoDiego Serna  ColombiaMiami FusionTampa Bay Mutiny*4–1June 21, 2000[31]
Diallo, MamadouMamadou Diallo  SenegalTampa Bay Mutiny*NY/NJ MetroStars4–3August 16, 2000[7]
Mathis, ClintClint Mathis5  United StatesNY/NJ MetroStarsDallas Burn6–4August 26, 2000[3]
Diallo, MamadouMamadou Diallo  SenegalTampa Bay MutinyColumbus Crew*4–3August 30, 2000[8]
Serna, DiegoDiego Serna4  ColombiaMiami Fusion*NY/NJ MetroStars4–1September 2, 2000[32]
Serna, DiegoDiego Serna  ColombiaMiami FusionD.C. United*6–2September 9, 2000[33]
Comas, AlexAlex Comas  ColombiaNY/NJ MetroStarsNew England Revolution*4–3September 9, 2000[34]
Mathis, ClintClint Mathis  United StatesNY/NJ MetroStars*Kansas City Wizards4–1May 2, 2001[35]
Conteh, Abdul ThompsonAbdul Thompson Conteh4  Sierra LeoneD.C. United*New England Revolution5–0May 9, 2001[9]
Diallo, MamadouMamadou Diallo4  SenegalTampa Bay Mutiny*LA Galaxy4–1May 9, 2001[9]
Serna, DiegoDiego Serna  ColombiaMiami FusionDallas Burn6–2June 2, 2001[36]
Washington, DanteDante Washington  United StatesColumbus Crew*Tampa Bay Mutiny6–1June 16, 2001[6]
Spencer, JohnJohn Spencer  ScotlandColorado Rapids*D.C. United3–1July 4, 2001[37]
Pineda Chacón, AlexAlex Pineda Chacón  HondurasMiami Fusion*D.C. United3–1September 8, 2001[38]
Razov, AnteAnte Razov  United StatesChicago FireNew England Revolution*3–1May 19, 2002[39]
Rhine, BobbyBobby Rhine  United StatesDallas Burn*Colorado Rapids4–1June 8, 2002[40]
Diallo, MamadouMamadou Diallo4  SenegalNY/NJ Metrostars*LA Galaxy5–0June 15, 2002[10]
Carrieri, ChrisChris Carrieri  United StatesColorado Rapids*Chicago Fire3–2July 4, 2002[41]
Ruiz, CarlosCarlos Ruiz  GuatemalaLA Galaxy*NY/NJ MetroStars3–0August 31, 2002[42]
Twellman, TaylorTaylor Twellman  United StatesNew England Revolution*D.C. United3–0September 7, 2002[43]
Brown, ChrisChris Brown  United StatesNew England Revolution*Chicago Fire5–1August 30, 2003[44]
Donovan, LandonLandon Donovan  United StatesSan Jose EarthquakesKansas City Wizards*4–1September 20, 2003[45]
De Rosario, DwayneDwayne De Rosario  CanadaSan Jose Earthquakes*Dallas Burn5–2September 27, 2003[46]
Noonan, PatPat Noonan  United StatesNew England Revolution*Chicago Fire5–1August 30, 2003[47]
Moreno, AlejandroAlejandro Moreno  VenezuelaLA GalaxyD.C. United*4–2May 19, 2004[48]
Noonan, PatPat Noonan  United StatesNew England RevolutionKansas City Wizard*3–2June 2, 2004[49]
Ralph, DamaniDamani Ralph  JamaicaChicago Fire*LA Galaxy3–0June 5, 2004[50]
Arnaud, DavyDavy Arnaud  United StatesKansas City Wizards*Dallas Burn5–1July 3, 2004[51]
Paule, RossRoss Paule  United StatesColumbus Crew*LA Galaxy3–1September 4, 2004[52]
Buddle, EdsonEdson Buddle4  United StatesColumbus Crew*NY/NJ Metrostars4–2September 18, 2004[53]
Guevara, AmadoAmado Guevara  HondurasNY/NJ MetrostarsColorado Rapids*3–1April 30, 2005[54]
Jaqua, NateNate Jaqua  United StatesChicago Fire*Chivas USA5–2June 4, 2005[55]
Cunningham, JeffJeff Cunningham  United StatesColorado RapidsChivas USA*3–1June 18, 2005[56]
Twellman, TaylorTaylor Twellman  United StatesNew England Revolution*FC Dallas3–2July 16, 2005[57]
Guevara, AmadoAmado Guevara  HondurasNY/NJ Metrostars*Chivas USA3–3August 21, 2005[58]
Twellman, TaylorTaylor Twellman  United StatesNew England Revolution*Columbus Crew3–1September 10, 2005[57]
Philippe, Peguero JeanPeguero Jean Philippe  HaitiNew York Red Bulls*Chivas USA5–4May 20, 2006[59]
Buddle, EdsonEdson BuddleScored hat-trick as a substitute  United StatesNew York Red Bulls*Real Salt Lake6–0August 26, 2006[60]
Guevara, AmadoAmado Guevara  HondurasNew York Red Bulls*Kansas City Wizards3–2October 14, 2006[61]
Ching, BrianBrian Ching4  United StatesHouston Dynamo*Colorado Rapids5–2April 2, 2006[62]
Cunningham, JeffJeff Cunningham4  United StatesFC Dallas*Kansas City Wizards6–0August 1, 2009[63]
Ching, BrianBrian Ching  United StatesHouston Dynamo*Chicago Fire4–3August 21, 2010[64]

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