List of Hungary national football team hat-tricks

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Sándor Kocsis holds the record for the most hat-tricks scored by a Hungarian player, with seven

This page is a list of the hat-tricks scored for the Hungary national football team.[1] Since Hungary's first international association football match in 1920, there have been 73 occasions when a Hungarian player has scored three or more goals (a hat-trick) in a game. The first hat-trick was scored by József Horváth against Bohemia on 7 April 1907. The record for the most goals scored in an international game by a Hungarian player is seven, which has been achieved on just one occasion: by György Sárosi against Austria in 1937, at the 1936–38 Central European International Cup.

Sándor Kocsis, Flórián Albert and László Kiss are the only Hungarian players to have scored a hat-trick at the world cup finals, with Sándor Kocsis doing it twice (including a poker) at the 1954 World Cup against South Korea and eventual champions West Germany. Two players have scored a hat-trick for the losing side: József Takács (3–5, 1930); and Ferenc Szusza (3–4, 1947).

No. Player Opponent Goals Score Venue Competition Date Ref(s)
1
József Horváth  Bohemia 3 – (21', 74', 85')
5–2
Millenáris Sporttelep, Budapest Friendly 7 April 1907
2
Jenő Károly 3 – (75', 86' (pen.), 87')
5–2
5 April 1908
3
Imre Schlosser  Austria 3 – (35', 54' (pen.), 73' (pen.))
4–3
Vienna Cricket and Football-Club, Vienna 2 May 1909
4
Imre Schlosser (2)  France 3 – (10', 30', 49')
3–0
Stade Charentonneau, Maisons-Alfort 1 January 1911
5
Imre Schlosser (3)   Switzerland 6 – (18', 56', 62', 79', 83', 85')
9–0
Millenáris Sporttelep, Budapest 29 October 1911
6
Sándor Bodnár  Germany 3 – (59', 65', 75')
4–4
14 April 1912
7
Sándor Bodnár (2)  Norway 3 – (49', 71', 73')
6–0
Kristiania, Oslo 23 June 1912
8
Imre Schlosser (4)  Germany 3 – (4', 40', 82')
3–1
Råsunda IP, Solna 1912 Summer Olympics consolation semi-finals 3 July 1912
9
Mihály Pataki  Russia 4 – (9', 44', 49', 75' (pen.))
9–0
Sokolniki Pitch, Moscow Friendly 12 July 1912
10
Vilmos Kertész 3 – (47', 54', 84')
9–0
11
Imre Schlosser (5) 5 – (39', 50', 69', 71', 90')
12–0
14 July 1912
12
Vilmos Kertész (2) 3 – (17', 36', 64')
12–0
13
Sándor Bodnár (3)  France 3 – (20', 81', 87')
5–1
Üllői úti stadion, Budapest 31 May 1914
14
Alfréd Schaffer  Austria 3 – (21', 75', 90')
6–2
7 November 1915
15
Alfréd Schaffer (2) 3 – (39', 73', 77')
4–1
Prater Sportplatz, Vienna 15 July 1917
16
György Orth  Sweden 3 – (15', 49', 54')
4–2
Üllői úti stadion, Budapest 6 November 1921
17
György Molnár  Italy 3 – (59', 60', 69')
7–1
6 April 1924
18
József Takács  France 6 – (17', 41', 51', 60', 83', 85')
13–1
12 June 1927
19
Vilmos Kohut  Austria 3 – (2', 27', 43')
5–5
6 May 1928
20
István Avar  Netherlands 3 – (40', 44', 69' (pen.))
6–2
8 June 1930
21
József Takács (2)  Germany 3 – (29', 35', 40')
3–5
Heinz-Steyer-Stadion, Dresden 28 September 1930
22
István Avar (2)  Czechoslovakia 3 – (11', 33', 53')
3–3
Stadion Letná, Prague 1931–32 Central European International Cup 22 March 1931
23
István Avar (3)   Switzerland 3 – (3', 71', 87')
6–2
Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest 12 April 1931
24
György Sárosi  Austria 3 – (7', 73', 76')
6–3
Hohe Warte, Budapest Friendly 12 May 1935
25
Géza Toldi 3 – (15', 29', 63')
5–3
Üllői úti stadion, Budapest 1936–38 Central European International Cup 27 September 1936
26
Gyula Zsengellér   Switzerland 3 – (41', 61', 71')
5–1
Stadion Rankhof, Basel 11 April 1937
27
György Sárosi (2) 7 – (34', 51', 60', 62', 77', 80', 85')
8–3
Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest 19 September 1937
28
Lajos Szendrődi  Luxembourg 3 – (13', 59', 82')
6–0
Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City Friendly 16 January 1938
29
József Nemes  Greece 3 – (36', 40', 51')
11–1
Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification 25 March 1938
30
Gyula Zsengellér (2) 5 – (14', 23' (pen.), 24', 81', 83')
11–1
31
Gyula Zsengellér (3)  Germany 3 – (8', 51', 73')
5–1
Friendly 24 September 1939
32
Gyula Zsengellér (4)  Bulgaria 4 – (3', 8', 14', 69')
4–2
Yunak Stadium, Sofia 6 June 1943
33
Ferenc Deák  Luxembourg 3 – (15', 60', 85')
7–2
Stade Émile Mayrisch, Esch-sur-Alzette 30 October 1946
34
Ferenc Puskás 3 – (15', 60', 85')
7–2
35
Nándor Hidegkuti  Bulgaria 3 – (47', 50', 86')
9–0
Üllői úti stadion, Budapest 1947 Balkan Cup 17 August 1947
36
Ferenc Deák (2) 4 – (15', 34', 52', 79')
9–0
37
Ferenc Szusza  Austria 3 – (40', 49', 55')
3–4
Praterstadion, Vienna Friendly 14 September 1947
38
Béla Egresi  Romania 3 – (43', 61', 72')
9–0
Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest 1948 Balkan Cup 6 June 1948
39
Ferenc Puskás (2) 3 – (44', 63', 84')
5–1
Stadionul ONEF, Bucharest 24 October 1948
40
Ferenc Puskás (3)  Austria 3 – (32', 82' (pen.), 89')
6–1
Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest 1948-53 Central European International Cup 8 May 1949
41
Ferenc Deák (3)  Poland 3 – (14', 51', 62')
8–2
Nagyerdei Stadion, Debrecen Friendly 10 July 1949
42
Sándor Kocsis  Sweden 3 – (9', 49', 56')
5–0
Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest 20 November 1949
43
Gyula Szilágyi  Poland 3 – (38', 48', 62')
5–2
Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw 4 June 1950
44
Ferenc Puskás (4)  Albania 4 – (18', 36', 75', 82')
12–0
Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest 24 September 1950
45
László Budai 4 – (33', 52', 60', 65')
12–0
46
Ferenc Puskás (5)  Austria 3 – (10', 13', 90')
4–3
29 October 1950
47
Nándor Hidegkuti (2)  Finland 3 – (9', 28', 85')
8–0
18 November 1951
48
Sándor Kocsis (2) 3 – (49', 80', 84')
6–1
Olympiastadion, Helsinki 22 June 1952
49
Sándor Kocsis (3)  Czechoslovakia 3 – (27', 37', 78')
5–0
Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest 19 October 1952
50
Nándor Hidegkuti (3)  England 3 – (1', 22', 53') Wembley Stadium, London Friendly 25 November 1953
51
Sándor Kocsis (4)  South Korea 3 – (24', 36', 50')
9–0
Hardturm, Zürich 1954 FIFA World Cup 17 June 1954
52
Sándor Kocsis (5)  West Germany 4 – (3', 21', 68', 77')
8–3
St. Jakob-Park, Basel 20 June 1954
53
Sándor Kocsis (6)  Czechoslovakia 3 – (11', 60', 74')
4–1
Népstadion, Budapest Friendly 24 October 1954
54
Sándor Kocsis (7)  Sweden 3 – (16', 29', 81')
7–3
Råsunda Stadium, Solna 11 May 1955
55
Károly Sándor  Denmark 3 – (30', 70', 86')
6–0
Idrætsparken, Copenhagen 15 May 1955
56
Péter Palotás  Finland 3 – (7', 12', 43')
9–1
Olympiastadion, Helsinki 19 May 1955
57
Ferenc Machos  Bulgaria 3 – (5', 14', 30')
4–1
Népstadion, Budapest 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification 23 June 1957
58
Károly Sándor (2)  Yugoslavia 3 – (15', 71', 79')
4–4
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb Friendly 5 October 1958
59
Flórián Albert 3 – (4', 33', 69')
4–2
SK Jugoslavija, Belgrade 11 October 1959
60
Lajos Tichy   Switzerland 4 – (19', 28', 35', 66')
8–0
Népstadion, Budapest 1955–60 Central European International Cup 25 October 1959
61
Flórián Albert (2)  Bulgaria 3 – (1', 6', 53')
6–1
Estadio Braden Copper Co, Rancagua 1962 FIFA World Cup 3 June 1962
62
János Farkas  France 3 – (13', 57', 89')
4–2
Népstadion, Budapest Friendly 28 September 1966
63
János Farkas (2)  Austria 3 – (8', 74', 85')
3–1
30 October 1966
64
János Farkas (3)  East Germany 3 – (9', 48', 50')
3–1
UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying 27 September 1967
65
Tibor Nyilasi  Luxembourg 5 – (21', 32', 44', 57', 67')
8–1
Rohonci út, Szombathely UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying 19 October 1975
66
László Kiss  El Salvador 3 – (70', 73', 77') Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero, Elche 1982 FIFA World Cup 15 June 1982
67
József Póczik  Luxembourg 3 – (31', 59', 71')
6–2
Stade de Luxembourg, Luxembourg City UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying 27 March 1983
68
Kálmán Kovács  United Arab Emirates 3 – (37', 67', 83')
3–0
Stade des Costières, Nîmes Friendly 28 May 1990
69
József Kiprich  Qatar 3 – (17', 40', 50')
4–1
Stade des Costières, Doha 11 October 1992
70
Vilmos Sebők  Liechtenstein 3 – (33', 41', 85' (pen.))
5–0
Üllői úti stadion, Budapest UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying 27 March 1999
71
Miklós Fehér  Lithuania 3 – (36', 62', 72')
5–0
Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 11 October 2000
72
Zoltán Gera  San Marino 3 – (49', 60', 88')
3–0
Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying 16 October 2002
73
Ádám Szalai 3 – (18', 27', 48')
8–0
Ferenc Puskás Stadium, Budapest UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying 8 October 2010

Hat-tricks conceded by Hungary

No. Player Opponent Goals Score Venue Competition Date Ref(s)
1
Jan Studnicka  Austria 3 – (34', ??', ??') Wiener A.C. Platz, Vienna Friendly 12 October 1902
2
Jan Studnicka (2) 3 – (24', 57', 72')
2–4
11 October 1903
3
Charles Stansfield 4 – (23', 53', 83', 84')
4–5
Cricket Platz, Vienna 9 October 1904
4
Jan Košek  Bohemia 3 – (15', 35', 86')
3–5
Stadion Slavia, Prague 6 October 1907
5
George Hilsdon  England 4 – (28', 48', 71', 88')
0–7
Millenáris Sporttelep, Budapest 10 June 1908
6
Filip Johansson  Sweden 3 – (3', 27', 50')
2–6
Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm 12 July 1925
7
Franz Weselik  Austria 3 – (23', 37', 52')
5–5
Hungária körúti stadion, Budapest 6 May 1928
8
Giuseppe Meazza  Italy 3 – (17', 65', 70')
0–5
Stadion Albert Flórián, Budapest 1927–30 Central European International Cup 11 May 1930
9
Matthias Sindelar  Austria 3 – (3', 13', 31')
2–8
Hohe Warte Stadium, Vienna Friendly 24 April 1932
10
Anton Schall 3 – (33', 50', 70', 73')
11
Leopold Kielholz   Switzerland 3 – (21', 35', 57')
2–6
Hardturm, Zürich 1933–35 Central European International Cup 14 April 1935
12
František Kloz  Czechoslovakia 3 – (27', 30', 79', 82')
2–5
Generali Arena, Prague 1936–38 Central European International Cup 18 October 1936
13
Ted Drake  England 3 – (32', 40', 65')
2–6
Highbury Stadium, London Friendly 2 December 1936
14
Ernst Wilimowski  Poland 3 – (33', 62', 75')
2–4
Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw 27 August 1939
15
Daniel Bertoni  Argentina 3 – (11', 18', 44')
1–5
La Bombonera, Buenos Aires 27 February 1977
16
Rupert Marko  Austria 3 – (19', 80', 88')
0–4
Puskás Aréna, Budapest 17 May 1988
17
Kjetil Rekdal  Norway 3 – (83', 89', 90' (pen.))
0–3
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 9 October 1996
18
Predrag Mijatović  FR Yugoslavia 3 – (26', 41', 51')
1–7
Stadion Albert Flórián, Budapest 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 29 October 1997
19
Predrag Mijatović (2) 4 – (44', 45' (pen.), 71', 88')
0–5
Red Star Stadium, Belgrade 15 November 1997
20
Robin van Persie  Netherlands 3 – (16', 44', 53'
1–8
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 11 October 2013

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