List of I-League hat-tricks

Since the inception of the Indian association football league competition, the I-League, in 2007, 45 players have scored three or more goals in a single match. The first player to achieve the feat was Brazilian Edu, who scored three times for JCT in a 3–1 victory over East Bengal. Eight players have scored more than three goals in a match: Odafa Onyeka Okolie, Jeje Lalpekhlua, Tolgay Özbey, Ranti Martins, Beto, Gbeneme Friday, Bektur Talgat Uulu and Dudu Omagbemi. Baljit Sahni holds the record for the quickest I-League hat-trick, netting three times against Shillong Lajong in 54 minutes.

Okolie has scored three or more goals 13 times in the I-League, more than any other player. Seven players have each scored hat-tricks for two or more different clubs: Okolie (Sporting Goa, Churchill Brothers and Mohun Bagan), Muritala Ali (Mahindra United and Mohun Bagan), Martins (Dempo, Prayag United and East Bengal), Josimar (Prayag United and Salgaocar), Lalpekhlua (Indian Arrows and Pailan Arrows), Özbey (East Bengal and Dempo) and C. K. Vineeth (Prayag United and Bengaluru).

Hat-tricks

As of 14 May 2024
Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
6 Player scored six goals
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
Edu  Brazil JCT East Bengal* 3–1 30 November 2007 [1]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Churchill Brothers* East Bengal 3–2 13 December 2007 [2]
Felix Chimaokwu  Nigeria Salgaocar* Mohun Bagan 4–5 22 December 2007 [2]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie4  Nigeria Churchill Brothers Salgaocar* 5–1 31 December 2007 [2]
Ranti Martins  Nigeria Dempo* Sporting Goa 4–1 13 January 2008 [2]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie4  Nigeria Churchill Brothers* Mahindra United 4–2 14 January 2008 [2]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Churchill Brothers Vasco* 4–1 25 October 2008 [3]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie6  Nigeria Churchill Brothers* Vasco 9–1 20 February 2009 [4]
Baljit Sahni  India JCT* Shillong Lajong 5–1 4 October 2009 [5]
Muritala Ali  Nigeria Mahindra United Salgaocar* 4–1 18 October 2009 [6]
Muritala Ali  Nigeria Mahindra United Air India* 4–0 12 November 2009 [7]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Churchill Brothers Chirag United* 4–2 7 March 2010 [8]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie4  Nigeria Churchill Brothers Mumbai* 5–1 18 December 2010 [9]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie5  Nigeria Churchill Brothers* AIFF 6–0 3 January 2011 [10]
Mandjou Keita  Guinea Pune* JCT 4–0 30 January 2011 [11]
Anil Kumar  India Viva Kerala* Air India 7–1 20 February 2011 [12]
Jeje Lalpekhlua4  India Indian Arrows Air India* 5–2 13 March 2011 [12]
Tolgay Özbey  Australia East Bengal Air India* 3–0 4 April 2011 [13]
Jeje Lalpekhlua4  India Pailan Arrows* Mohun Bagan 5–4 29 May 2011 [12]
Muritala Ali  Nigeria Mohun Bagan Indian Arrows* 4–5 29 May 2011 [14]
Ranti Martins6  Nigeria Dempo* Air India 14–0 30 May 2011 [15]
Beto4  Brazil Dempo* Air India 14–0 30 May 2011 [15]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Mohun Bagan Pailan Arrows* 3–1 23 October 2011 [16]
James Moga  South Sudan Sporting Goa* Salgaocar 4–2 5 November 2011 [17]
Josimar  Brazil Prayag United* Pune 5–1 5 November 2011 [18]
Tolgay Özbey4  Australia East Bengal HAL* 8–1 23 November 2011 [19]
Henri Antchouet  Gabon Churchill Brothers* Shillong Lajong 6–0 17 December 2011 [20]
David Opara  Nigeria Churchill Brothers* Sporting Goa 5–0 28 December 2011 [21]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Mohun Bagan Churchill Brothers* 3–2 15 January 2012 [22]
David Opara  Nigeria Churchill Brothers* Chirag United Kerala 4–0 4 April 2012 [23]
Rohit Chand  Nepal HAL* Pune 4–6 10 April 2012 [24]
Gbeneme Friday4  Nigeria Mumbai HAL* 5–1 14 April 2012 [25]
David Sunday  Nigeria Chirag United Kerala East Bengal* 3–4 16 April 2012 [26]
C. S. Sabeeth  India Pailan Arrows Chirag United Kerala* 3–0 25 April 2012 [27]
Ranti Martins  Nigeria Prayag United* Air India 5–1 7 October 2012 [28]
Akram Moghrabi  Lebanon Churchill Brothers* ONGC 5–0 11 October 2012 [29]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Mohun Bagan* Sporting Goa 3–1 4 November 2012 [30]
Ranti Martins5  Nigeria Prayag United* United Sikkim 10–1 10 November 2012 [31]
Bineesh Balan  India Churchill Brothers* Sporting Goa 8–4 16 December 2012 [12]
Chidi Edeh  Nigeria East Bengal Salgaocar* 4–1 5 January 2013 [32]
Koko Sakibo  Nigeria Dempo* United Sikkim 7–0 19 January 2013 [33]
C. K. Vineeth  India Prayag United Air India* 4–1 2 February 2013 [34]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Mohun Bagan Sporting Goa* 5–1 7 April 2013 [35]
Josimar  Brazil Salgaocar* United Sikkim 9–0 13 April 2013 [36]
Ogba Kalu Nnanna  Nigeria Sporting Goa* Shillong Lajong 5–1 14 December 2013 [37]
Tolgay Özbey4  Australia Dempo Churchill Brothers* 4–1 28 March 2014 [38]
Yusif Yakubu  Ghana Mumbai* Churchill Brothers 4–2 13 April 2014 [39]
Cornell Glen  Trinidad and Tobago Shillong Lajong Mohammedan* 5–4 16 April 2014 [40]
Thongkhosiem Haokip  India Pune* Shillong Lajong 5–2 29 January 2015 [41]
Ranti Martins5  Nigeria East Bengal Dempo* 5–1 1 March 2015 [42]
Seityasen Singh  India Royal Wahingdoh* Salgaocar 4–2 3 May 2015 [43]
Cornell Glen  Trinidad and Tobago Shillong Lajong* Bharat 3–1 17 May 2015 [44]
Cornell Glen  Trinidad and Tobago Shillong Lajong* East Bengal 5–1 30 May 2015 [45]
Odafa Onyeka Okolie  Nigeria Sporting Goa* Pune 4–0 30 May 2015 [46]
Ranti Martins  Nigeria East Bengal* Shillong Lajong 4–0 9 February 2016 [47]
Darryl Duffy  Scotland Salgaocar DSK Shivajians* 3–2 14 February 2016 [48]
Ranti Martins  Nigeria East Bengal Aizawl* 3–2 12 March 2016 [49]
C. K. Vineeth  India Bengaluru* Mumbai 3–0 18 January 2017 [50]
Wedson Anselme  Haiti East Bengal Minerva Punjab* 5–0 29 January 2017 [51]
Bektur Talgat Uulu4  Kyrgyzstan Churchill Brothers* Chennai City 6–1 22 April 2017 [52]
Dudu Omagbemi4  Nigeria East Bengal* Chennai City 7–0 24 February 2018 [53]
Pedro Manzi  Spain Chennai City* Indian Arrows 4–1 26 October 2018 [54]
Willis Plaza  Trinidad and Tobago Churchill Brothers* Shillong Lajong 4–2 15 November 2018 [55]
Pedro Manzi  Spain Chennai City* Shillong Lajong 6–1 29 December 2018 [56]
Pedro Manzi  Spain Chennai City* Gokulam Kerala 3–2 4 January 2019 [57]
Pedro Manzi  Spain Chennai City NEROCA* 3–3 11 February 2019 [58]
Laldanmawia Ralte  India East Bengal* Shillong Lajong 5–0 14 February 2019 [59]
Aser Pierrick Dipanda  Cameroon Punjab* NEROCA 3–2 29 January 2020 [60]
Ninghtoujam Pritam Singh  India NEROCA* TRAU 5–0 8 February 2020 [61]
Fran González  Spain Mohun Bagan* NEROCA 6–2 14 February 2020 [62]
Clayvin Zuniga  Honduras Churchill Brothers Indian Arrows* 5–2 10 January 2021
Lukman Adefemi  Nigeria Real Kashmir NEROCA* 4–3 13 February 2021
Bidyashagar Singh  India TRAU Mohammedan* 4–0 5 March 2021 [63]
Bidyashagar Singh  India TRAU Real Kashmir* 3–1 10 March 2021
Sergio Mendigutxia  Spain NEROCA* Sreenidi Deccan 3–2 27 December 2021
Luka Majcen  Slovenia Gokulam Kerala* Kenkre 6–2 12 March 2022
Luka Majcen  Slovenia Gokulam Kerala* Sudeva Delhi 4–0 15 April 2022
Lalromawia  India Sreenidi Deccan* Gokulam Kerala 3–1 10 May 2022
David Castañeda  Colombia Sreenidi Deccan Sudeva Delhi* 3–0 14 December 2022 [64]
Juan Mera  Spain Punjab Sudeva Delhi 8–0 26 February 2023 [65]
Alexis Gómez  Argentina Sudeva Delhi* NEROCA 3–3 1 March 2023 [66]
Abiola Dauda  Nigeria Mohammedan* Sudeva Delhi 5–2 11 March 2023 [67]
Yash Tripathi  India Rajasthan United Delhi* 3–4 2 November 2023 [68]
Álex Sánchez  Spain Gokulam Kerala* Rajasthan United 5–0 9 November 2023 [69]
Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia  India Aizawl NEROCA* 3–1 14 November 2023 [70]
Richardson Denzell  Ghana Rajasthan United TRAU* 5–4 22 December 2024 [71]
Eddie Hernández  Honduras Mohammedan* Rajasthan United 5–1 13 February 2024 [72]
Abdou Karim Samb  Senegal Churchill Brothers NEROCA* 3–2 8 March 2024 [73]

Multiple hat-tricks

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Nigeria Odafa Onyeka Okolie 13
2 Nigeria Ranti Martins 7
3 Spain Pedro Manzi 4
4 Nigeria Muritala Ali 3
Trinidad and Tobago Cornell Glen
Australia Tolgay Özbey
7 Brazil Josimar 2
India Jeje Lalpekhlua
Nigeria David Opara
India C. K. Vineeth
India Bidyashagar Singh
Slovenia Luka Majcen

Hat-tricks by nationality

Rank Nation Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1  Nigeria 33 13 February 2021
2  India 15 10 May 2022
3  Spain 6 27 December 2021
4  Brazil 4 13 April 2013
 Trinidad and Tobago 15 November 2018
6  Australia 3 28 March 2014
7  Slovenia 2 15 April 2022
8  Cameroon 1 29 January 2020
 Gabon 17 December 2011
 Ghana 13 April 2014
 Guinea 30 January 2011
 Haiti 29 January 2017
 Honduras 10 January 2021
 Kyrgyzstan 22 April 2017
 Lebanon 11 October 2012
   Nepal 10 April 2012
 Scotland 14 February 2016
 South Sudan 5 November 2011

See also

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