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Since the rebranding of the UEFA Women's Cup to UEFA Women's Champions League in 2009, 57 players from 22 countries have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match on a total of 84 occasions for 28 different clubs from 13 different leagues. The first player to achieve this feat was Kim Little, who scored four times for Arsenal in a 9–0 victory over PAOK on 30 September 2009.

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  • Since the rebranding of the UEFA Women's Cup to UEFA Women's Champions League in 2009, 57 players from 22 countries have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match on a total of 84 occasions for 28 different clubs from 13 different leagues. The first player to achieve this feat was Kim Little, who scored four times for Arsenal in a 9–0 victory over PAOK on 30 September 2009. Twelve players have scored four or more goals in a match; of these, only Inka Grings and Ada Hegerberg have achieved this more than once. Only Grings and Cathrine Paaske Sørensen have scored five goals in a single match. Hegerberg have scored three or more goals on six occasions in the Champions League, more than any other player, followed by Anja Mittag, who have scored four hat-tricks. Marta is the only player to score hat-tricks for more than one club. She have scored hat-tricks for Swedish clubs Tyresö and Rosengård in March 2014 and November 2015 respectively. Eugénie Le Sommer holds the record for the fastest hat-trick, netting three times for Lyon against Romanian club Olimpia Cluj in seven minutes on 28 September 2011. The youngest scorer of a hat-trick is Magdalena Mayr, who netted three times for Bayern Munich against Viktória Szombathely, aged 17 years and 16 days, on 7 October 2009. The oldest player to score a hat-trick is Patrizia Panico, who was 37 years and 266 days old when she scored three goals for Torres on 31 October 2012 against Olimpia Cluj. (en)
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  • Patrizia Panico is the oldest player to score a Champions League hat-trick. (en)
  • Yūki Nagasato is the first Non-European player to score a Champions League hat-trick. (en)
  • Marta is the only player to score a Champions League hat-trick for more than one club. (en)
  • Kim Little is the first player to score a hat-trick in a Champions League match. (en)
  • Anja Mittag has scored four Champions League hat-tricks, all for 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam. (en)
  • Inka Grings is the first player to score five goals in a Champions League match. (en)
  • Eugénie Le Sommer scored the fastest ever Champions League hat-trick. (en)
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  • Since the rebranding of the UEFA Women's Cup to UEFA Women's Champions League in 2009, 57 players from 22 countries have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match on a total of 84 occasions for 28 different clubs from 13 different leagues. The first player to achieve this feat was Kim Little, who scored four times for Arsenal in a 9–0 victory over PAOK on 30 September 2009. (en)
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  • List of UEFA Women's Champions League hat-tricks (en)
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