List of Canada men's national soccer team hat-tricks

This article is a list of the hat tricks scored by or conceded by the Canada men's national soccer 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.

The only players with multiple hat tricks in international play are Lucas Cavallini and Jonathan David, each with two hat tricks apiece.

Hat-tricks scored by Canada

Score lists Canada first.

No.DatePlayerOpponentGoalsScoreVenueCompetitionRef
1
April 5, 1988John Catliff  Jamaica3 (33', 42', 52')
4–0
National Stadium, KingstonFriendly[1]
2
November 15, 1992Alex Bunbury  Bermuda3 (9', 14', 35')
4–2
Swangard Stadium, Burnaby1994 FIFA World Cup qualification[2]
3
October 7, 2011Simeon Jackson  Saint Lucia3 (18', 28', 40')
7–0
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet2014 FIFA World Cup qualification[3]
4
June 23, 2019Lucas Cavallini  Cuba3 (21', 43', 45+1')
7–0
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup[4]
5
Jonathan David3 (3', 71', 77')
6
September 7, 2019Junior Hoilett  Cuba3 (13', 50', 82')
6–0
BMO Field, Toronto2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League[5]
7
March 25, 2021Cyle Larin  Bermuda3 (19', 27', 69')
5–1
Exploria Stadium, Orlando2022 FIFA World Cup qualification[6]
8
March 29, 2021Lucas Cavallini (2)  Cayman Islands3 (68', 74', 76')
11–0
IMG Academy, Bradenton2022 FIFA World Cup qualification[7]
9
June 8, 2021Jonathan David (2)  Suriname3 (59', 73', 77')
4–0
SeatGeek Stadium, Bridgeview2022 FIFA World Cup qualification[8]

Hat-tricks conceded by Canada

Score lists Canada first.

No.DatePlayerOpponentGoalsScoreVenueCompetitionRef
1
November 8, 1925Archie Stark  United States5 (?', ?', ?', ?', ?')
1–6
Ebbets Field, New York CityFriendly[9]
2
November 10, 1973Emmanuel Sanon  Haiti3 (?', ?', 66')
1–5
Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-PrinceFriendly[10]
3
October 16, 2012Jerry Bengtson  Honduras3 (7', 17', 83')
1–8
Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula2014 FIFA World Cup qualification[11]
4
Carlo Costly3 (29', 49', 88')

References