List of Netherlands national football team hat-tricks

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This is a list of hat-tricks scored in matches involving the Netherlands national football team.

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Hat-tricks for the Netherlands

DateGoalsPlayerOpponentVenueCompetitionResultRef
30 April 1905
4
Eddy de Neve Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Stadion Broodstraat, Antwerp Friendly
4–1
[1]
25 April 1909
3
Edu Snethlage Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Schuttersveld, Rotterdam Friendly
4–1
[2]
10 April 1910
3
Mannes Francken Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Haarlem Stadion, Haarlem Friendly
7–0
[3]
19 March 1911
3
Mannes Francken Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Stadion Broodstraat, Antwerp Friendly
5–1
[4]
28 April 1912
3
Mannes Francken Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Krommedijk, Dordrecht Friendly
4–3
[5]
4 July 1912
5
Jan Vos Flag of Finland.svg Finland Råsunda, Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games
9–0
[6]
13 November 1921
3
Jan van Gendt Flag of France.svg France Stade Pershing, Vincennes Friendly
5–0
[7]
27 May 1924
4
Kees Pijl Flag of Romania.svg Romania Colombes, Paris 1924 Olympic Games
6–0
[8]
3 May 1925
3
Wout Buitenweg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Sportpark, Amsterdam Friendly
5–0
[9]
29 November 1931
3
Wim Lagendaal Flag of France.svg France Colombes, Paris Friendly
4–3
[10]
20 March 1932
4
Wim Lagendaal Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Bosuilstadion, Antwerp Friendly
4–1
[11]
11 March 1933
5
Leen Vente Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
9–3
[12]
31 March 1935
3
Beb Bakhuys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
4–2
[13]
12 January 1936
3
Beb Bakhuys Flag of France.svg France Parc des Princes, Paris Friendly
6–1
[14]
29 March 1936
3
Beb Bakhuys Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
8–0
[15]
28 November 1937
3
Piet de Boer Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg De Kuip, Rotterdam 1938 World Cup qualifying
4–0
[16]
27 February 1938
4
Kick Smit Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
7–2
[17]
10 March 1946
4
Faas Wilkes Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Stade Municipal, Luxembourg City Friendly
6–2
[18]
12 May 1946
3
Faas Wilkes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
6–3
[19]
23 April 1949
3
Theo Timmermans Flag of France.svg France De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
4–1
[20]
15 April 1951
3
Noud van Melis Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
5–4
[21]
27 October 1951
3
Noud van Melis Flag of Finland.svg Finland De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
4–4
[22]
25 November 1951
3
Abe Lenstra Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
6–7
[23]
4 October 1959
3
Faas Wilkes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
9–1
[24]
4 October 1959
3
Piet van der Kuil Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
9–1
[24]
4 November 1959
3
Tonny van der Linden Flag of Norway.svg Norway De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
7–1
[25]
3 April 1960
3
Tonny van der Linden Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
4–2
[22] [26]
3 July 1960
3
Piet Kruiver Flag of Suriname (1959-1975).svg Suriname Paramaribo Friendly
4–3
[22]
5 September 1962
3
Henk Groot Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1986-2010).svg Netherlands Antilles Amsterdam Friendly
8–0
[22]
17 November 1971
3
Johan Cruyff Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Philips Stadion, Eindhoven 1972 European Championships qualifying
8–0
[27]
1 November 1972
3
Johan Neeskens Flag of Norway.svg Norway De Kuip, Rotterdam 1974 World Cup qualifying
9–0
[28]
3 September 1975
3
Willy van der Kuijlen Flag of Finland.svg Finland Goffertstadion, Nijmegen 1976 European Championships qualifying
4–1
[29]
25 April 1976
3
Rob Rensenbrink Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Kuip, Rotterdam 1976 European Championships quarter-final
5–0
[30]
3 June 1978
3
Rob Rensenbrink Flag of Iran.svg Iran Estadio Ciudad de Mendoza, Mendoza 1978 World Cup
3–0
[31]
9 December 1987
3
John Bosman Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus De Meer Stadion, Amsterdam 1988 European Championships qualifying
4–0
[32]
15 June 1988
3
Marco van Basten Flag of England.svg England Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf 1988 European Championships
3–1
[33]
19 December 1990
5
Marco van Basten Flag of Malta.svg Malta Ta'Qali Stadium, Ta'Qali 1992 European Championships qualifying
8–0
[34]
22 September 1993
3
John Bosman Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna 1994 World Cup qualifying
7–0
[35]
11 October 1995
3
Marc Overmars Flag of Malta.svg Malta Ta'Qali Stadium, Ta'Qali 1996 European Championships qualifying
4–0
[36]
9 November 1996
3
Dennis Bergkamp Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales Philips Stadion, Eindhoven 1998 World Cup qualifying
7–1
[37]
4 September 1999
3
Patrick Kluivert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
5–5
[38]
25 June 2000
3
Patrick Kluivert Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Yugoslavia De Kuip, Rotterdam 2000 European Championships
6–1
[39]
19 November 2003
3
Ruud van Nistelrooy Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam 2004 European Championships qualifying play-off
6–0
[40]
3 September 2010
3
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino San Marino Stadium, Serravalle 2012 European Championships qualifying
5–0
[41]
2 September 2011
4
Robin van Persie Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Philips Stadion, Eindhoven 2012 European Championships qualifying
11–0
[36]
11 October 2013
3
Robin van Persie Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam 2014 World Cup qualifying
8–1
[42]
19 November 2019
3
Georginio Wijnaldum Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam 2020 European Championships qualifying
5–0
[43]
7 September 2021
3
Memphis Depay Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam 2022 World Cup qualifying
6–1
[44]
21 November 2023
3
Calvin Stengs Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar Estádio Algarve, Faro 2024 European Championships qualifying
6–0
[45]

Hat-tricks conceded by the Netherlands

DateGoalsPlayerOpponentVenueCompetitionResultRef
29 April 1906
3
Robert De Veen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Beerschot Stadion, Antwerp Friendly
0–5
[46]
24 March 1912
4
Julius Hirsch Flag of the German Empire.svg Germany Z.A.C. Stadium, Zwolle Friendly
5–5
[47]
17 May 1914
3
Poul Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Idrætsparken, Copenhagen Friendly
3–4
[48]
24 August 1919
3
Herbert Carlsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Olympic Stadium, Stockholm Friendly
1–4
[49]
19 November 1922
3
Max Abegglen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Spitalacker, Bern Friendly
0–5
[50]
18 April 1926
3
Josef Pöttinger Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg Germany Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf Friendly
2–4
[51]
13 June 1926
3
Viggo Jørgensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Copenhagen Friendly
1–4
[22]
9 June 1929
3
Sven Rydell Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Olympic Stadium, Stockholm Friendly
2–6
[52]
12 June 1929
3
Jørgen Juve Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Friendly
4–4
[53]
8 June 1930
3
István Avar Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg  Hungary Népstadion, Budapest Friendly
2–6
[54]
2 November 1930
3
André Abegglen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Letzigrund, Zürich Friendly
3–6
[55]
10 May 1934
3
Jean Nicolas Flag of France.svg  France Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
4–5
[56]
19 March 1939
3
Jean Capelle Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Bosuilstadion, Antwerp Friendly
4–5
[57]
17 March 1940
3
Jules Van Craen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Bosuilstadion, Antwerp Friendly
1–7
[58]
27 November 1946
4
Tommy Lawton Flag of England.svg  England Leeds Road, Huddersfield Friendly
2–8
[59]
15 October 1950
3
Jacky Fatton Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Rankhof Stadium, Basle Friendly
5–7
[60]
12 November 1950
3
Victor Lemberechts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Bosuilstadion, Antwerp Friendly
2–7
[61]
25 November 1951
3
Pol Anoul Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Stadion De Kuip, Rotterdam Friendly
6–7
[23]
30 May 1954
3
Roger Vonlanthen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Hardturm, Zürich Friendly
1–3
[62]
30 January 1957
3
Alfredo di Stéfano Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid Friendly
1–5
[63]
21 October 1959
3
Uwe Seeler Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne Friendly
0–7
[64]
30 October 1960
3
Adolf Scherer Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia Prague Friendly
0–4
[22]
5 April 1967
3
Henning Frenzel Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Stadion der Hunderttausend, Leipzig 1968 European Championships qualifying
3–4
[65]
14 June 1980
3
Klaus Allofs Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Stadio San Paolo, Naples 1980 European Championships
2–3
[66]
24 March 2021
3
Burak Yılmaz Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul 2022 World Cup qualifying
2–4
[67]

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