List of Japan national football team hat-tricks

This page is a list of the hat-tricks scored for Japan's national football team. Besides the instances of a player scoring three goals in a game, the list also includes games where a player has scored more than three goals. No player has scored a hat-trick for Japan since Keisuke Honda scored three goals in a 60 win over Jordan on June 8, 2012.

No. Player Opponent Goals[nb 1] Score[nb 2] Venue Competition Date Ref
1
Wakabayashi, TakeoTakeo Wakabayashi  Philippines 4
72
Japan Meiji Jingu Stadium, Tokyo 1930 Far Eastern Games May 25, 1930
2
Ninomiya, HiroshiHiroshi Ninomiya  Singapore 3 (57', 62', 80')
41
Malaysia Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1959 Merdeka Tournament September 3, 1959
3
Yaegashi, ShigeoShigeo Yaegashi  South Vietnam 3
51
Malaysia Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1963 Merdeka Tournament August 12, 1963
4
Sugiyama, RyuichiRyuichi Sugiyama  Singapore 3 (6', 13', 26')
41
Singapore Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore Friendly match March 25, 1965
5
Ueda, TadahikoTadahiko Ueda  Taiwan 3 (8', 66', 70')
32
Malaysia Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1970 Merdeka Tournament August 16, 1970
6
Kamamoto, KunishigeKunishige Kamamoto  Khmer Republic 4 (50', 65', 72', 75')
41
Malaysia Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1972 Merdeka Tournament July 12, 1972
7
Kamamoto, KunishigeKunishige Kamamoto  Sri Lanka 5 (5', 8', 58', 65', 89')
50
Malaysia Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1972 Merdeka Tournament July 16, 1972
8
Kamamoto, KunishigeKunishige Kamamoto  Philippines 3 (1', 15', 44')
40
Iran Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran 1974 Asian Games September 3, 1974
9
Okudera, YasuhikoYasuhiko Okudera  Indonesia 3 (15', 30', 73')
60
Malaysia Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur 1976 Merdeka Tournament August 10, 1976
10
Hara, HiromiHiromi Hara  Bangladesh 3 (1', 60', 71')
40
South Korea Public Stadium, Daejeon 1986 Asian Games September 28, 1986
11
Miura, KazuyoshiKazuyoshi Miura  Bangladesh 4 (18', 44', 52', 53')
80
Japan National Stadium, Tokyo 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification April 11, 1993
12
Takagi, TakuyaTakuya Takagi  Macau 3 (13', 33', 71')
100
Oman Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification March 25, 1997
13
Morishima, HiroakiHiroaki Morishima  Macau 3 (78', 81', 89')
100
Oman Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification March 25, 1997
14
Takagi, TakuyaTakuya Takagi    Nepal 3 (47', 55', 89')
60
Oman Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification March 27, 1997
15
Miura, KazuyoshiKazuyoshi Miura  Macau 6 (23', 29', 44, 57', 62', 79')
100
Japan National Stadium, Tokyo 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification June 22, 1997
16
Miura, KazuyoshiKazuyoshi Miura  Uzbekistan 4 (4' pen., 23', 64', 80')
63
Japan National Stadium, Tokyo 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification September 7, 1997
17
Nakayama, MasashiMasashi Nakayama  Brunei 3 (1', 2', 4')
90
Macau Estádio Campo Desportivo, Taipa 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification February 16, 2000
18
Nishizawa, AkinoriAkinori Nishizawa  Uzbekistan 3 (14', 24', 49')
81
Lebanon Saida International Stadium, Saida 2000 AFC Asian Cup October 17, 2000
19
Takahara, NaohiroNaohiro Takahara  Uzbekistan 3 (17', 20', 57')
81
Lebanon Saida International Stadium, Saida 2000 AFC Asian Cup October 17, 2000
20
Okazaki, ShinjiShinji Okazaki  Hong Kong 3 (17', 74', 76')
60
Japan Outsourcing Stadium, Shizuoka 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification October 8, 2009
21
Okazaki, ShinjiShinji Okazaki  Togo 3 (5', 8', 65')
50
Japan Miyagi Stadium, Rifu Friendly match October 14, 2009
22
Hirayama, SōtaSōta Hirayama  Yemen 3 (42', 55', 80')
32
Yemen Ali Mohsen Al-Muraisi Stadium, Sana'a 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification January 6, 2010
23
Okazaki, ShinjiShinji Okazaki  Saudi Arabia 3 (8', 13', 80')
32
Qatar Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan 2011 AFC Asian Cup January 17, 2011
24
Honda, KeisukeKeisuke Honda  Jordan 3 (22', 31', 53' pen.)
60
Japan Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification June 8, 2012

Notes

  1. Goals column is sorted by the time difference between the first and the third goal.
  2. Japan's score is shown first.


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