What is super hat-trick?

A hat-trick is when a player scores three goals in a game and a super hat-trick is when they score four goals in a single game. Simple!
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What is a super hattrick?

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In Germany and Austria, the term (German: lupenreiner) Hattrick (flawless hat-trick) refers to when a player scores three goals in a row in one half without the half-time break or a goal scored by another player interrupting the performance.
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What is 7 goals in soccer called?

For reference: 2 = brace, 3 = hat-trick, 4 = haul, 5 = glut, 6 = double hat-trick, 7 = haul-trick.
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Who has scored a super hat-trick?

Lewandowski boasts 4 super hat-tricks, one 5 goals, and 18 hat-tricks while Suarez made 8 super hat-tricks, 20 hat tricks, and 1 five goals as well as 1 six goals. Furthermore, the top players who occupy the second and first places are Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
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What are 4 goals called in soccer?

A 'brace' and a 'hat-trick' are the most commonly used phrases to describe a player scoring multiple goals. However, less-used and less official terms also exist the more goals a player nets. Four goals scored by a single player in a match can be described as a 'haul', while five goals is unofficially a 'glut'.
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What is 3 goals in a row called?

A hat trick as hockey fans know it comes when a player scores three goals in a game, usually earning him a cascade of hats thrown onto the ice by fans (especially if the player is on the home team). A natural hat trick is when a player scores three consecutive goals in a game.
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Has anyone ever done a double hat-trick?

In 1912, Australian Jimmy Matthews achieved the feat twice in one game against South Africa. The only other players to achieve two hat-tricks are Australia's Hugh Trumble, against England in 1902 and 1904, Pakistan's Wasim Akram, in separate games against Sri Lanka in 1999, and England's Stuart Broad in 2011 and 2014.
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What is the perfect hat-trick?

A perfect hat-trick is a term used for three goals scored by a player in a single match, out of which one is a right-footed goal, one is a left-footed strike and the third is a header.
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Who has the fastest hat-trick?

Timed at six minutes 12 seconds, Salah came off the bench to score the fastest Champions League treble; Newell still holds the record for quickest ever 'perfect' hat-trick, scoring with his left foot, right foot and head.
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How much is a super hat-trick?

The name for one player scoring four goals in one soccer game is called a super hat-trick.
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What is a joker in soccer?

The joker or neutral player is an extra player that can be used as internal and external support (i.e. in and out of the playing field) to assist other players in defensive and/or offensive phases (Hill-Haas et al., 2011).
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What is the golden rule in soccer?

The system was simple – score the first goal in extra-time and win the game. FIFA began trialling the system in youth matches as early as 1993, before it was brought into senior international clashes at the Olympics and Confederations Cup.
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What is the Holy Grail of soccer?

The FIFA World Cup trophy, the most sought-after treasure in all of sport, the Holy Grail of soccer, has enjoyed a well-traveled and sometimes fascinating existence.
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What comes after super hat-trick?

Football Ramble on Twitter: "For reference: 2 = brace, 3 = hat-trick, 4 = haul, 5 = glut, 6 = double hat-trick, 7 = haul-trick." / Twitter.
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How rare is a hat-trick?

A hat trick is one of the NHL's rarest achievements with only 102 during the 2021-22 season. That's rarer than a shutout, with 136 in 2021-22, or a shorthanded goal, of which there were 210 last season. Of the 8,150 goals scored that season, 314 were scored with a hat trick.
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What happens if 2 players score a hattrick?

If 2 or more players score a hat trick, then both of those players will get a match ball, because there is usually more than 1 ball used in a match. In a game where there is not 2 balls used, the second player to score a hat trick will be able to walk off with an unused match ball if he so desires.
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Who scored 3 goals in 3 minutes?

Did Mane score 3 goals in 3 minutes? Sadio Mane has broken Robbie Fowler's record for the fastest Premier League hat-trick in history after scoring three goals inside three minutes during Southampton's match against Aston Villa.
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Has a defender scored a hat-trick?

How many defenders have scored a hat-trick? MSV Duisburg's Bernard Dietz scored 4 from open play against Bayern Munich in 1977 though. Other defenders to have scored hat-tricks include Fernando Hierro, Alpay Özalan, Layvin Kurzawa, Aden Flint and Alvin Martin.
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Who scored a hat-trick in 21 seconds?

Bill Mosienko of the Chicago Blackhawks holds the record for the fastest three goals by one player; he had a hat trick in 21 seconds against the Rangers on March 23, 1952.
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What happens to the hats thrown on the ice for a hat-trick?

The new hats are then hand delivered to Children's Hospitals and Clinics and donated by the player who scores the hat trick. "It's something I really enjoyed," said Wild forward Mikael Granlund, one of the Wild players who has delivered those lids following his hat trick against Nashville on Dec. 29.
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Why is 3 wins called a hat-trick?

Did you know? It may surprise some people to learn that the term hat trick actually originated in British cricket. A bowler who retired three batsmen with three consecutive balls in cricket was entitled to a new hat at the expense of the club to commemorate this feat.
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Has anyone scored a hat-trick lost?

Only three players have scored a World Cup hat-trick and ended on the losing side – Ernst Wilimowski for Poland in 1938, Josef Hügi for Switzerland in 1954 and Igor Belanov for the USSR in 1986.
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What is 4 wickets in 4 balls called?

Four wickets in four balls is referred to in cricket literature and record books as four in four but the term double hat-trick has also been used in the media, as it will contain two different, overlapping sets of three consecutively dismissed batsmen.
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How rare is a natural hat-trick?

In fact, if you go all the way back to 1917 (the NHL's inaugural season), only 12 defensemen ever managed to score a natural hat trick. Al MacInnis (Calgary Flames) managed the feat twice! This total includes regular season and playoffs. Only once has a defenseman managed to score 3 consecutive goals in the playoffs.
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What is a nutmeg in soccer?

A nutmeg, also known by dozens of national and regional variations, is a skill used mainly in association football, but also in field hockey, ice hockey, and basketball. The aim is to kick, roll, dribble, throw, or push the ball (or puck) between an opponent's legs (feet).
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