List of La Liga hat-tricks

Lionel Messi is the player with the most La Liga hat-tricks in history.

Below is the complete list of players that have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single La Liga match since the league's inception in 1929. Over 100 players have scored at least one hat-trick throughout the history of the league.

Lionel Messi has scored 36 La Liga hat-tricks, all whilst playing for Barcelona, making him the player with the most hat-tricks in the competition's history. Cristiano Ronaldo is a close second place, recording 34 hat-tricks for Real Madrid; no other player has scored more than 23. Messi and Ronaldo also share the record for most hat-tricks in a single La Liga season, with Messi scoring eight in 2011–12 and Ronaldo equalling this feat in 2014–15. The record for most goals scored in a single La Liga match is seven, achieved by both Bata and László Kubala.

Hat-tricks

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Bata scored seven goals in a 1931 match for Athletic Bilbao.
László Kubala scored seven goals in a 1952 match for Barcelona.
Alfredo Di Stéfano scored 22 league hat-tricks, all for Real Madrid.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored 34 league hat-tricks for Real Madrid between 2010 and 2018.
Luis Suárez became the first player to score four times in two consecutive games in the history of La Liga.
Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
6 Player scored six goals
7 Player scored seven goals
Player scored hat-trick as a substitute
The home team
No. Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref.
1 Jaime Lazcano4  Spain Real Madrid Europa 5–0 10 February 1929 [1]
2 Manuel Cros4  Spain Europa Arenas 5–2 17 February 1929 [1]
3 Carmelo  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 9–0 17 February 1929 [1]
4 Lafuente  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 9–0 17 February 1929 [1]
5 Lafuente  Spain Athletic Bilbao Racing Santander 4–0 24 February 1929 [1]
6 Josep Sastre  Spain Barcelona Europa 5–2 24 March 1929 [1]
7 Ángel Arocha  Spain Barcelona Racing Santander 5–1 28 April 1929 [1]
8 Carles Bestit4  Spain Europa Real Madrid 5–2 28 April 1929 [1]
9 Ricardo Gallart  Spain Espanyol Athletic Bilbao 4–1 5 May 1929 [1]
10 Santiago Urtizberea  Spain Real Unión Arenas 7–1 12 May 1929 [1]
11 Cosme4  Spain Atlético Madrid Europa 5–4 9 June 1929 [1]
12 Luis Marín  Spain Atlético Madrid Espanyol 7–1 23 June 1929 [1]
13 Luis Marín  Spain Atlético Madrid Europa 5–3 1 December 1929 [2]
14 Cholín  Spain Real Sociedad Racing Santander 7–0 8 December 1929 [2]
15 Ángel Arocha  Spain Barcelona Racing Santander 5–0 22 December 1929 [2]
16 Chirri II  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Unión 5–2 5 January 1930 [2]
17 Santiago Urtizberea4  Spain Real Unión Racing Santander 6–3 12 January 1930 [2]
18 Ricardo Gallart  Spain Espanyol Barcelona 4–0 19 January 1930 [2]
19 Juanito  Spain Arenas Real Unión 7–2 2 February 1930 [2]
20 Saro  Spain Arenas Real Unión 7–2 2 February 1930 [2]
21 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad 7–1 16 February 1930 [2]
22 José Iraragorri  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad 7–1 16 February 1930 [2]
23 Gaspar Rubio  Spain Real Madrid Atlético Madrid 4–1 16 February 1930 [2]
24 Manuel Alfaro  Spain Real Unión Atlético Madrid 8–2 23 February 1930 [2]
25 José Iraragorri4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 6–0 23 February 1930 [2]
26 Luis Regueiro  Spain Real Unión Atlético Madrid 8–2 23 February 1930 [2]
27 Guillermo Gorostiza4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Arenas 5–2 2 March 1930 [2]
28 Javier Rivero  Spain Arenas Real Madrid 5–1 23 March 1930 [2]
29 Bestit II  Spain Europa Real Unión 4–3 30 March 1930 [2]
30 Jaime Lazcano  Spain Real Madrid Barcelona 5–1 30 March 1930 [2]
31 Fernando Diego  Spain Barcelona Athletic Bilbao 6–3 7 December 1930 [3]
32 Manuel Olivares  Spain Alavés Arenas 3–2 14 December 1930 [3]
33 Manuel Olivares  Spain Alavés Espanyol 4–1 21 December 1930 [3]
34 Bata  Spain Athletic Bilbao Alavés 7–1 28 December 1930 [3]
35 Edelmiro  Spain Espanyol Arenas 5–0 28 December 1930 [3]
36 Santiago Urtizberea  Spain Real Unión Espanyol 6–1 4 January 1931 [3]
37 Ángel Arocha  Spain Barcelona Espanyol 6–2 11 January 1931 [3]
38 Bata7  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 12–1 8 February 1931 [3]
39 Telete  Spain Racing Santander Espanyol 4–0 15 February 1931 [3]
40 Ángel Arocha  Spain Barcelona Real Sociedad 5–1 22 February 1931 [3]
41 Bata4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Racing Santander 7–1 22 February 1931 [3]
42 Bata  Spain Athletic Bilbao Europa 4–1 8 March 1931 [3]
43 Óscar (I)  Spain Racing Santander Real Sociedad 7–4 8 March 1931 [3]
44 Ángel Arocha  Spain Barcelona Espanyol 4–4 17 March 1931 [3]
45 Carles Bestit  Spain Barcelona Real Unión 5–3 22 March 1931 [3]
46 Telete  Spain Racing Santander Alavés 4–0 22 March 1931 [3]
47 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 4–0 29 March 1931 [3]
48 Joan Ramon  Spain Barcelona Real Madrid 3–1 5 April 1931 [3]
49 Jesús Navarro  Spain Valencia Real Unión 5–1 29 November 1931 [4]
50 Paco Bienzobas  Spain Real Sociedad Valencia 7–1 27 December 1931 [4]
51 Joan Ramon  Spain Barcelona Alavés 6–0 10 January 1932 [4]
52 Telete4  Spain Racing Santander Real Sociedad 5–1 17 January 1932 [4]
53 Bata  Spain Athletic Bilbao Arenas 4–1 24 January 1932 [4]
54 Cholín  Spain Real Sociedad Arenas 7–0 7 February 1932 [4]
55 Edelmiro  Spain Espanyol Racing Santander 6–1 16 February 1932 [4]
56 Cisco  Spain Racing Santander Barcelona 3–2 6 March 1932 [4]
57 José Iraragorri  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valencia 7–2 6 March 1932 [4]
58 Cholín  Spain Real Sociedad Athletic Bilbao 3–2 13 March 1932 [4]
59 Francisco Iriondo  Spain Arenas Real Unión 5–0 13 March 1932 [4]
60 Josep Samitier  Spain Barcelona Alavés 3–1 13 March 1932 [4]
61 Ángel  Spain Arenas Valencia 4–1 3 April 1932 [4]
62 José Iraragorri5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Betis 9–1 27 November 1932 [5]
63 Cándido Urretavizcaya  Spain Alavés Racing Santander 8–2 27 November 1932 [5]
64 Manuel Olivares  Spain Real Madrid Real Sociedad 6–2 4 December 1932 [5]
65 Manuel Olivares  Spain Real Madrid Real Betis 4–1 18 December 1932 [5]
66 Ubaldo Redó  Spain Espanyol Alavés 3–1 8 January 1933 [5]
67 Óscar (I)  Spain Racing Santander Real Sociedad 7–1 17 January 1933 [5]
68 Joan Costa  Spain Valencia Alavés 5–2 22 January 1933 [5]
69 Telete  Spain Racing Santander Alavés 9–0 29 January 1933 [5]
70 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Athletic Bilbao Racing Santander 9–5 5 February 1933 [5]
71 José Pérez  Spain Racing Santander Athletic Bilbao 5–9 5 February 1933 [5]
72 Victorio Unamuno4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Racing Santander 9–5 5 February 1933 [5]
73 Francisco Iriondo  Spain Arenas Barcelona 5–1 19 February 1933 [5]
74 Picolín  Spain Valencia Racing Santander 6–2 19 February 1933 [5]
75 Santiago Urtizberea  Spain Real Sociedad Espanyol 6–1 26 February 1933 [5]
76 Salvador Pueyo  Spain Espanyol Valencia 5–2 5 March 1933 [5]
77 Enrique Larrinaga  Spain Racing Santander Real Madrid 4–2 12 March 1933 [5]
78 Bata  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valencia 8–2 19 March 1933 [5]
79 Luis Regueiro  Spain Real Madrid Arenas 8–2 19 March 1933 [5]
80 Victorio Unamuno5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valencia 8–2 19 March 1933 [5]
81 Santiago Urtizberea5  Spain Real Sociedad Racing Santander 8–0 19 March 1933 [5]
82 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Barcelona 7–3 5 November 1933 [6]
83 Luis María Uribe  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Betis 5–0 12 November 1933 [6]
84 Francisco Iriondo  Spain Espanyol Racing Santander 5–0 18 November 1933 [6]
85 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Espanyol 3–1 10 December 1933 [6]
86 Severiano Goiburu  Spain Barcelona Racing Santander 6–3 17 December 1933 [6]
87 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 6–1 24 December 1933 [6]
88 José Iraragorri  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 6–1 24 December 1933 [6]
89 Francisco Iriondo  Spain Espanyol Arenas 6–2 24 December 1933 [6]
90 Eugenio  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 3–2 31 December 1933 [6]
91 Tolete  Spain Real Sociedad Espanyol 3–3 7 January 1934 [6]
92 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Racing Santander 3–1 14 January 1934 [6]
93 Bata  Spain Athletic Bilbao Arenas 9–0 4 February 1934 [6]
94 José Iraragorri4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Arenas 9–0 4 February 1934 [6]
95 Francisco Iriondo4  Spain Espanyol Oviedo 5–2 11 February 1934 [6]
96 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Valencia 7–0 22 February 1934 [6]
97 Campanal I  Spain Sevilla Espanyol 5–1 16 December 1934 [7]
98 José María Arteche  Spain Racing Santander Athletic Bilbao 6–0 30 December 1934 [7]
99 Pablo Pombo  Spain Racing Santander Athletic Bilbao 6–0 30 December 1934 [7]
100 Fernando Sañudo4  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 7–2 30 December 1934 [7]
101 Crisant Bosch  Spain Espanyol Arenas 4–0 13 January 1935 [7]
102 Campanal I  Spain Sevilla Barcelona 3–1 20 January 1935 [7]
103 José Mandalúniz  Spain Athletic Bilbao Arenas 8–0 20 January 1935 [7]
104 Julio Elícegui  Spain Atlético Madrid Oviedo 3–3 27 January 1935 [7]
105 Francisco Iriondo  Spain Espanyol Real Sociedad 4–1 27 January 1935 [7]
106 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Atlético Madrid 3–3 27 January 1935 [7]
107 Bata  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad 7–0 3 February 1935 [7]
108 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Valencia 4–0 3 February 1935 [7]
109 Jaime Lazcano  Spain Real Madrid Barcelona 8–2 3 February 1935 [7]
110 Fernando Sañudo4  Spain Real Madrid Barcelona 8–2 3 February 1935 [7]
111 Isidro Lángara4  Spain Oviedo Espanyol 8–3 10 February 1935 [7]
112 José Iraragorri  Spain Athletic Bilbao Racing Santander 4–2 17 March 1935 [7]
113 Herrerita  Spain Oviedo Real Sociedad 5–3 7 April 1935 [7]
114 Manuel Palencia  Spain Sevilla Arenas 4–0 14 April 1935 [7]
115 Joan Costa  Spain Valencia Oviedo 4–4 21 April 1935 [7]
116 Julio Elícegui  Spain Atlético Madrid Espanyol 5–2 21 April 1935 [7]
117 Martí Ventolrà4  Spain Barcelona Real Madrid 5–0 21 April 1935 [7]
118 Campanal I4  Spain Sevilla Real Sociedad 7–2 28 April 1935 [7]
119 José Iraragorri  Spain Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid 5–2 28 April 1935 [7]
120 Fernando Sañudo4  Spain Real Madrid Arenas 6–1 28 April 1935 [7]
121 Victorio Unamuno  Spain Real Betis Racing Santander 5–0 28 April 1935 [7]
122 Manuel Guijarro  Spain Valencia Sevilla 5–0 10 November 1935 [8]
123 Paquirri  Spain Real Betis Osasuna 5–1 10 November 1935 [8]
124 Bata5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Betis 7–0 17 November 1935 [8]
125 Vilmos Kelemen  Hungary Real Madrid Espanyol 6–0 17 November 1935 [8]
126 Milucho  Spain Racing Santander Valencia 6–2 17 November 1935 [8]
127 Paquirri  Spain Real Betis Oviedo 3–2 24 November 1935 [8]
128 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Racing Santander 6–2 1 December 1935 [8]
129 Fernando Sañudo  Spain Real Madrid Valencia 4–1 1 December 1935 [8]
130 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Hércules 5–2 8 December 1935 [8]
131 Fernando Sañudo  Spain Real Madrid Osasuna 6–2 5 January 1936 [8]
132 Fernando Sañudo  Spain Real Madrid Real Betis 5–1 26 January 1936 [8]
133 Josep Escolà  Spain Barcelona Atlético Madrid 3–0 9 February 1936 [8]
134 Julián Vergara5  Spain Osasuna Espanyol 6–1 16 February 1936 [8]
135 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Racing Santander 4–2 1 March 1936 [8]
136 Vilmos Kelemen  Hungary Real Madrid Racing Santander 3–4 15 March 1936 [8]
137 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Espanyol 5–1 22 March 1936 [8]
138 Enrique Fernández  Uruguay Barcelona Osasuna 5–0 29 March 1936 [8]
139 Luis Regueiro  Spain Real Madrid Osasuna 4–1 5 April 1936 [8]
140 Isidro Lángara4  Spain Oviedo Valencia 4–3 19 April 1936 [8]
141 Enrique  Spain Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 3–1 3 December 1939 [9]
142 Campanal I  Spain Sevilla Racing Santander 8–2 17 December 1939 [9]
143 José Vilanova  Spain Hércules Celta Vigo 6–1 17 December 1939 [9]
144 Francisco Gárate  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 7–5 14 January 1940 [9]
145 Gonzalvo I4  Spain Espanyol Celta Vigo 4–1 14 January 1940 [9]
146 Pedro Pascual  Argentina Barcelona Athletic Bilbao 5–7 14 January 1940 [9]
147 Agustín (I)  Spain Celta Vigo Zaragoza 5–1 18 February 1940 [9]
148 Poli  Spain Valencia Real Betis 4–0 18 February 1940 [9]
149 Agustín (I)  Spain Celta Vigo Hércules 4–0 3 March 1940 [9]
150 Paco Campos  Spain Atlético Madrid Zaragoza 5–1 3 March 1940 [9]
151 Vicente Martínez Català4  Spain Espanyol Real Madrid 5–4 3 March 1940 [9]
152 Antonio Chas  Spain Racing Santander Celta Vigo 6–2 24 March 1940 [9]
153 Mundo  Spain Valencia Espanyol 3–2 7 April 1940 [9]
154 Victorio Unamuno  Spain Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo 4–1 7 April 1940 [9]
155 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valencia 4–3 21 April 1940 [9]
156 Gabriel Jorge  Spain Espanyol Real Betis 5–0 21 April 1940 [9]
157 Campanal I5  Spain Sevilla Barcelona 11–1 29 September 1940 [10]
158 Paco Campos4  Spain Atlético Madrid Celta Vigo 5–4 29 September 1940 [10]
159 Torrontegui  Spain Sevilla Barcelona 11–1 29 September 1940 [10]
160 Agustín (I)  Spain Celta Vigo Espanyol 7–1 6 October 1940 [10]
161 Manuel Alday  Spain Real Madrid Hércules 5–3 6 October 1940 [10]
162 Juan del Pino  Spain Celta Vigo Espanyol 7–1 6 October 1940 [10]
163 Campanal I  Spain Sevilla Valencia 10–3 13 October 1940 [10]
164 José López4  Spain Sevilla Valencia 10–3 13 October 1940 [10]
165 Pruden  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Madrid 3–1 13 October 1940 [10]
166 Pruden4  Spain Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 5–0 20 October 1940 [10]
167 Raimundo4  Spain Sevilla Hércules 8–3 10 November 1940 [10]
168 Francisco Gárate  Spain Athletic Bilbao Murcia 6–1 17 November 1940 [10]
169 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Valencia Oviedo 5–1 17 November 1940 [10]
170 Francisco Roig  Spain Celta Vigo Valencia 6–2 24 November 1940 [10]
171 José Vilanova  Spain Zaragoza Oviedo 4–5 24 November 1940 [10]
172 Emili Huguet  Spain Murcia Valencia 3–3 1 December 1940 [10]
173 Manuel Alday  Spain Real Madrid Valencia 6–1 8 December 1940 [10]
174 Manuel Alday  Spain Real Madrid Zaragoza 6–0 15 December 1940 [10]
175 Pruden4  Spain Atlético Madrid Murcia 6–0 22 December 1940 [10]
176 Mundo  Spain Valencia Hércules 6–0 19 January 1941 [10]
177 José Luis Panizo  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 6–2 19 January 1941 [10]
178 Severiano Uria  Spain Murcia Celta Vigo 3–0 19 January 1941 [10]
179 Jesús Alonso  Spain Real Madrid Sevilla 4–5 9 February 1941 [10]
180 Pruden  Spain Atlético Madrid Hércules 7–1 9 February 1941 [10]
181 Antón  Spain Oviedo Hércules 6–0 23 February 1941 [10]
182 Mundo  Spain Valencia Murcia 5–2 23 February 1941 [10]
183 Raimundo5  Spain Sevilla Oviedo 10–0 28 September 1941 [11]
184 Marcial Arbiza  Spain Real Madrid Granada 5–2 5 October 1941 [11]
185 Mundo4  Spain Valencia Real Sociedad 6–0 5 October 1941 [11]
186 Pina  Spain Hércules Deportivo La Coruña 4–2 5 October 1941 [11]
187 Antonio Fernández  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Sociedad 4–1 12 October 1941 [11]
188 Basilio  Spain Castellón Hércules 4–0 26 October 1941 [11]
189 Paco Campos  Spain Atlético Madrid Granada 3–0 26 October 1941 [11]
190 Campanal I  Spain Sevilla Valencia 4–1 9 November 1941 [11]
191 Manuel Alday4  Spain Real Madrid Castellón 9–1 16 November 1941 [11]
192 Juan del Pino4  Spain Celta Vigo Hércules 4–1 16 November 1941 [11]
193 Gabriel Jorge  Spain Espanyol Atlético Madrid 5–0 16 November 1941 [11]
194 Mundo  Spain Valencia Oviedo 5–2 16 November 1941 [11]
195 Victorio Unamuno  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 6–3 16 November 1941 [11]
196 César Rodríguez  Spain Granada Hércules 7–2 14 December 1941 [11]
197 Mariano Martín  Spain Barcelona Oviedo 6–3 14 December 1941 [11]
198 Mundo4  Spain Valencia Celta Vigo 7–3 14 December 1941 [11]
199 Manuel Alday  Spain Real Madrid Valencia 5–3 21 December 1941 [11]
200 Juan del Pino  Spain Celta Vigo Real Sociedad 6–1 21 December 1941 [11]
201 Manuel Alday  Spain Real Madrid Real Sociedad 6–4 4 January 1942 [11]
202 Ignacio Bidegain  Spain Real Sociedad Real Madrid 4–6 4 January 1942 [11]
203 Torrontegui  Spain Sevilla Castellón 4–1 11 January 1942 [11]
204 Telmo Zarra4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo 10–0 11 January 1942 [11]
205 Campanal I5  Spain Sevilla Espanyol 6–0 25 January 1942 [11]
206 Mundo  Spain Valencia Sevilla 8–1 15 February 1942 [11]
207 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid 6–0 15 February 1942 [11]
208 Mariano Martín4  Spain Barcelona Atlético Madrid 5–1 1 March 1942 [11]
209 César Rodríguez6  Spain Granada Castellón 7–3 22 March 1942 [11]
210 Antonio Chas  Spain Espanyol Real Sociedad 8–0 29 March 1942 [11]
211 Eduardo Olivas  Spain Espanyol Real Sociedad 8–0 29 March 1942 [11]
212 Mundo4  Spain Valencia Oviedo 7–0 25 October 1942 [12]
213 José Valle  Spain Barcelona Celta Vigo 8–0 8 November 1942 [12]
214 Antón  Spain Oviedo Granada 4–2 15 November 1942 [12]
215 Josep Juncosa  Spain Espanyol Real Madrid 4–2 15 November 1942 [12]
216 Mundo  Spain Valencia Sevilla 4–2 22 November 1942 [12]
217 Paco Campos  Spain Atlético Madrid Castellón 5–1 13 December 1942 [12]
218 Mariano Martín  Spain Barcelona Granada 5–2 27 December 1942 [12]
219 Pepillo (I)  Spain Sevilla Zaragoza 4–3 10 January 1943 [12]
220 Manuel Alday  Spain Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 4–3 17 January 1943 [12]
221 Rafael Berrocal  Spain Sevilla Real Betis 5–0 17 January 1943 [12]
222 Josep Juncosa  Spain Espanyol Atlético Madrid 4–2 17 January 1943 [12]
223 Francisco Roig  Spain Celta Vigo Athletic Bilbao 4–1 24 January 1943 [12]
224 Agustín (I)  Spain Celta Vigo Granada 8–3 7 February 1943 [12]
225 Francisco Roig  Spain Celta Vigo Granada 8–3 7 February 1943 [12]
226 Mariano Martín  Spain Barcelona Castellón 7–1 14 February 1943 [12]
227 Telmo Zarra5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Oviedo 8–1 14 February 1943 [12]
228 Basilio  Spain Castellón Deportivo La Coruña 3–1 21 February 1943 [12]
229 Manuel Alday5  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 7–0 28 February 1943 [12]
230 Mundo6  Spain Valencia Real Betis 8–3 28 February 1943 [12]
231 Rafael Berrocal  Spain Sevilla Valencia 3–1 7 March 1943 [12]
232 Mariano Martín  Spain Barcelona Oviedo 6–2 14 March 1943 [12]
233 Pepillo (I)  Spain Sevilla Granada 3–4 14 March 1943 [12]
234 Francisco Roig  Spain Celta Vigo Castellón 5–0 21 March 1943 [12]
235 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 5–2 21 March 1943 [12]
236 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Sabadell 5–2 26 September 1943 [13]
237 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Valencia Real Sociedad 4–2 26 September 1943 [13]
238 Martín  Spain Atlético Madrid Celta Vigo 7–0 26 September 1943 [13]
239 Sabino Barinaga  Spain Real Madrid Sevilla 3–5 3 October 1943 [13]
240 Campanal I  Spain Sevilla Real Madrid 5–3 3 October 1943 [13]
241 José Luis Duque  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 3–1 3 October 1943 [13]
242 Mariano Martín  Spain Barcelona Valencia 4–3 3 October 1943 [13]
243 Esteban Echevarría5  Spain Oviedo Espanyol 6–1 17 October 1943 [13]
244 Mariano Martín  Spain Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 3–3 17 October 1943 [13]
245 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Deportivo La Coruña 3–0 7 November 1943 [13]
246 Mariano Martín4  Spain Barcelona Granada 7–2 7 November 1943 [13]
247 Antón  Spain Oviedo Sabadell 9–2 14 November 1943 [13]
248 Esteban Echevarría4  Spain Oviedo Sabadell 9–2 14 November 1943 [13]
249 Sabino Barinaga  Spain Real Madrid Sabadell 3–1 28 November 1943 [13]
250 Paco Campos  Spain Atlético Madrid Granada 3–2 5 December 1943 [13]
251 Guillermo Gorostiza  Spain Valencia Oviedo 5–3 5 December 1943 [13]
252 Juan Vidal  Spain Espanyol Sevilla 3–2 12 December 1943 [13]
253 Mariano Martín4  Spain Barcelona Sabadell 5–0 19 December 1943 [13]
254 Esteban Echevarría  Spain Oviedo Sevilla 5–1 2 January 1944 [13]
255 Paco Campos  Spain Atlético Madrid Valencia 4–2 13 February 1944 [13]
256 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Atlético Madrid 4–5 20 February 1944 [13]
257 Mundo  Spain Valencia Celta Vigo 5–1 12 March 1944 [13]
258 Juan del Pino  Spain Sabadell Athletic Bilbao 5–1 19 March 1944 [13]
259 Gabriel Jorge4  Spain Espanyol Deportivo La Coruña 7–0 19 March 1944 [13]
260 Raimundo  Spain Sevilla Celta Vigo 5–1 2 April 1944 [13]
261 Juan del Pino4  Spain Sabadell Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 9 April 1944 [13]
262 José Luis Duque  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valencia 4–5 9 April 1944 [13]
263 Mundo  Spain Valencia Athletic Bilbao 5–4 9 April 1944 [13]
264 Lluís Safont  Spain Granada Celta Vigo 5–2 9 April 1944 [13]
265 Emilín4  Spain Oviedo Real Madrid 4–0 24 September 1944 [14]
266 Paco Campos  Spain Atlético Madrid Castellón 4–0 8 October 1944 [14]
267 Juan Acedo  Spain Granada Oviedo 5–1 15 October 1944 [14]
268 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Sporting Gijón 6–0 22 October 1944 [14]
269 Juan Ricart4  Spain Castellón Sabadell 8–0 5 November 1944 [14]
270 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 5–2 5 November 1944 [14]
271 Antonio Gracia  Spain Sabadell Murcia 4–0 19 November 1944 [14]
272 José Luis Duque  Spain Espanyol Granada 7–2 26 November 1944 [14]
273 Vicente Morera  Spain Murcia Oviedo 5–1 26 November 1944 [14]
274 Mundo  Spain Valencia Granada 4–0 10 December 1944 [14]
275 Antonio Chas4  Spain Oviedo Barcelona 6–0 14 January 1945 [14]
276 José Campos  Spain Sevilla Murcia 4–0 4 February 1945 [14]
277 Juan Nicola4  Spain Granada Sabadell 5–0 25 February 1945 [14]
278 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Sporting Gijón 5–2 18 March 1945 [14]
279 Jesús Alonso  Spain Real Madrid Granada 6–2 8 April 1945 [14]
280 Mundo  Spain Valencia Sevilla 4–0 8 April 1945 [14]
281 Antonio Chas  Spain Oviedo Murcia 3–2 15 April 1945 [14]
282 Sabino Barinaga  Spain Real Madrid Sabadell 8–0 22 April 1945 [14]
283 Sabino Barinaga  Spain Real Madrid Murcia 5–3 13 May 1945 [14]
284 Pío  Spain Sporting Gijón Oviedo 6–0 13 May 1945 [14]
285 Herrerita  Spain Oviedo Atlético Madrid 3–3 7 October 1945 [15]
286 Óscar (II)  Spain Atlético Madrid Oviedo 3–3 7 October 1945 [15]
287 Ángel Cabido4  Spain Oviedo Athletic Bilbao 4–2 14 October 1945 [15]
288 Pahiño  Spain Celta Vigo Alcoyano 6–1 21 October 1945 [15]
289 José Campos4  Spain Sevilla Alcoyano 4–2 4 November 1945 [15]
290 Mundo  Spain Valencia Celta Vigo 5–1 18 November 1945 [15]
291 José Villar  Spain Alcoyano Sporting Gijón 4–1 18 November 1945 [15]
292 Telmo Zarra4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Castellón 7–1 18 November 1945 [15]
293 Ángel Cabido  Spain Oviedo Hércules 3–0 25 November 1945 [15]
294 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Celta Vigo 5–1 9 December 1945 [15]
295 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 5–1 9 December 1945 [15]
296 Mundo  Spain Valencia Espanyol 3–2 16 December 1945 [15]
297 Telmo Zarra4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Murcia 6–1 20 January 1946 [15]
298 Ángel Calvo  Spain Espanyol Atlético Madrid 4–3 10 March 1946 [15]
299 Mundo4  Spain Valencia Alcoyano 6–1 31 March 1946 [15]
300 Pruden  Spain Real Madrid Celta Vigo 6–0 31 March 1946 [15]
301 Pruden  Spain Real Madrid Murcia 5–0 29 September 1946 [16]
302 Ángel Calvo  Spain Espanyol Castellón 5–0 6 October 1946 [16]
303 José Luis Panizo  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sevilla 5–0 3 November 1946 [16]
304 Pruden  Spain Real Madrid Sporting Gijón 4–0 3 November 1946 [16]
305 Paco Campos  Spain Atlético Madrid Oviedo 5–2 10 November 1946 [16]
306 Isidro Lángara  Spain Oviedo Castellón 3–3 15 December 1946 [16]
307 Francisco Méndez  Spain Sporting Gijón Valencia 4–1 15 December 1946 [16]
308 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 6–0 15 December 1946 [16]
309 Telmo Zarra5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Castellón 6–0 1 January 1947 [16]
310 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Madrid 6–3 12 January 1947 [16]
311 Latorre  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Castellón 8–1 19 January 1947 [16]
312 Telmo Zarra4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sporting Gijón 6–2 19 January 1947 [16]
313 Antonio Alsúa5  Spain Real Madrid Castellón 7–4 2 February 1947 [16]
314 Josep Escolà4  Spain Barcelona Espanyol 5–0 16 March 1947 [16]
315 José Campos  Spain Sevilla Sporting Gijón 5–2 30 March 1947 [16]
316 Adrián Escudero  Spain Atlético Madrid Espanyol 8–3 30 March 1947 [16]
317 Vicente Morera  Spain Valencia Real Madrid 4–2 6 April 1947 [16]
318 Amadeo  Spain Valencia Sporting Gijón 6–0 13 April 1947 [16]
319 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 3–3 13 April 1947 [16]
320 Antonio Vidal  Spain Atlético Madrid Espanyol 5–2 5 October 1947 [17]
321 Epi  Spain Valencia Sabadell 4–1 2 November 1947 [17]
322 Francisco Peralta  Spain Gimnàstic Sporting Gijón 5–0 2 November 1947 [17]
323 Estanislau Basora  Spain Barcelona Sporting Gijón 4–0 16 November 1947 [17]
324 Juan Araujo  Spain Sevilla Real Sociedad 5–0 7 December 1947 [17]
325 Esteban Echevarría5  Spain Oviedo Real Madrid 7–1 21 December 1947 [17]
326 Silvestre Igoa4  Spain Valencia Celta Vigo 7–1 21 December 1947 [17]
327 Gallardo  Spain Real Madrid Sabadell 4–0 18 January 1948 [17]
328 Pahiño  Spain Celta Vigo Gimnàstic 5–0 25 January 1948 [17]
329 Josep Juncosa  Spain Atlético Madrid Gimnàstic 5–2 22 February 1948 [17]
330 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Sevilla 6–0 29 February 1948 [17]
331 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Alcoyano 6–1 7 March 1948 [17]
332 César Rodríguez4  Spain Barcelona Espanyol 5–1 28 March 1948 [17]
333 David Panadès  Spain Gimnàstic Athletic Bilbao 7–1 28 March 1948 [17]
334 Francisco Peralta  Spain Gimnàstic Athletic Bilbao 7–1 28 March 1948 [17]
335 Antonio Vidal  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Sociedad 4–3 4 April 1948 [17]
336 Josep Juncosa  Spain Atlético Madrid Sporting Gijón 7–2 11 April 1948 [17]
337 Francisco Peralta4  Spain Gimnàstic Alcoyano 4–3 11 April 1948 [17]
338 César Rodríguez4  Spain Barcelona Oviedo 5–2 12 September 1948 [18]
339 José Luis Panizo  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valladolid 7–2 12 September 1948 [18]
340 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valladolid 7–2 12 September 1948 [18]
341 Rafael Franco  Argentina Deportivo La Coruña Sabadell 5–2 19 September 1948 [18]
342 Mariano4  Spain Sevilla Athletic Bilbao 6–0 24 October 1948 [18]
343 Adrián Escudero4  Spain Atlético Madrid Oviedo 6–0 26 September 1948 [18]
344 Herrerita4  Spain Oviedo Athletic Bilbao 6–3 3 October 1948 [18]
345 Mundo  Spain Valencia Gimnàstic 7–0 10 October 1948 [18]
346 José Montalvo  Spain Real Madrid Sevilla 5–1 24 October 1948 [18]
347 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Valencia 4–3 31 October 1948 [18]
348 Vicente Seguí  Spain Valencia Barcelona 3–4 31 October 1948 [18]
349 Pablo Olmedo4  Spain Real Madrid Celta Vigo 6–0 14 November 1948 [18]
350 Ángel Cabido  Spain Oviedo Sabadell 5–4 5 December 1948 [18]
351 Rafael Franco4  Argentina Deportivo La Coruña Alcoyano 6–1 12 December 1948 [18]
352 Pahiño  Spain Real Madrid Sabadell 5–1 12 December 1948 [18]
353 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sevilla 4–0 9 January 1949 [18]
354 Vicente Seguí  Spain Valencia Deportivo La Coruña 7–1 23 January 1949 [18]
355 Santiago Vázquez  Spain Gimnàstic Valencia 6–1 30 January 1949 [18]
356 Paseiro  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Espanyol 3–0 27 February 1949 [18]
357 Josep Canal  Spain Barcelona Valladolid 6–0 3 April 1949 [18]
358 Rafael Mújica  Spain Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 3–1 10 April 1949 [18]
359 Chao  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Gimnàstic 4–1 17 April 1949 [18]
360 Alfonso Navarro5  Spain Barcelona Gimnàstic 10–1 11 September 1949 [19]
361 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Gimnàstic 10–1 11 September 1949 [19]
362 Larbi Ben Barek  Morocco Atlético Madrid Espanyol 5–2 25 September 1949 [19]
363 Josep Seguer4  Spain Barcelona Sevilla 7–0 25 September 1949 [19]
364 Miguel Cabrera  Spain Real Madrid Oviedo 6–2 2 October 1949 [19]
365 Rafael Mújica  Spain Atlético Madrid Gimnàstic 5–1 9 October 1949 [19]
366 Hermidita4  Spain Celta Vigo Gimnàstic 10–1 23 October 1949 [19]
367 José Caeiro  Spain Real Sociedad Oviedo 7–0 30 October 1949 [19]
368 Rafael Franco  Argentina Deportivo La Coruña Atlético Madrid 3–1 30 October 1949 [19]
369 Henry Carlsson  Sweden Atlético Madrid Barcelona 4–1 6 November 1949 [19]
370 Hermidita  Spain Celta Vigo Sevilla 4–2 6 November 1949 [19]
371 Juan Araujo  Spain Sevilla Athletic Bilbao 3–2 20 November 1949 [19]
372 Manuel Torres  Spain CD Málaga Real Sociedad 5–2 20 November 1949 [19]
373 Juan Araujo4  Spain Sevilla Gimnàstic 9–0 4 December 1949 [19]
374 Ángel Oñoro  Spain Sevilla Gimnàstic 9–0 4 December 1949 [19]
375 Vicente Seguí4  Spain Valencia Atlético Madrid 6–0 4 December 1949 [19]
376 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad 5–2 18 December 1949 [19]
377 Rafael Iriondo  Spain Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid 6–6 29 January 1950 [19]
378 Vicente Seguí  Spain Valencia Sevilla 5–0 12 February 1950 [19]
379 Manuel Torres  Spain CD Málaga Gimnàstic 5–1 12 February 1950 [19]
380 César Rodríguez4  Spain Barcelona Oviedo 5–0 19 February 1950 [19]
381 José Luis Panizo  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Madrid 6–2 12 March 1950 [19]
382 Juan Araujo  Spain Sevilla Athletic Bilbao 5–3 16 April 1950 [19]
383 Pahiño4  Spain Real Madrid Gimnàstic 5–1 16 April 1950 [19]
384 Silvestre Igoa  Spain Valencia Atlético Madrid 4–4 23 April 1950 [19]
385 César Rodríguez4  Spain Barcelona Real Sociedad 8–2 10 September 1950 [20]
386 Quiliano Gago  Spain Valencia CD Málaga 3–1 10 September 1950 [20]
387 Pahiño  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 6–2 10 September 1950 [20]
388 Silvestre Igoa  Spain Real Sociedad Real Madrid 6–2 17 September 1950 [20]
389 Manuel Torres4  Spain CD Málaga Lleida 9–0 17 September 1950 [20]
390 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Murcia 6–3 17 September 1950 [20]
391 José Campos  Spain Sevilla Racing Santander 4–0 24 September 1950 [20]
392 Rafael Grau4  Spain Espanyol Alcoyano 5–3 1 October 1950 [20]
393 Rafael Iriondo  Spain Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo 9–4 8 October 1950 [20]
394 Josep Juncosa4  Spain Atlético Madrid Racing Santander 9–1 8 October 1950 [20]
395 Jesús Narro4  Spain Real Madrid Lleida 6–1 8 October 1950 [20]
396 Venancio  Spain Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo 9–4 8 October 1950 [20]
397 Jesús Narro  Spain Real Madrid Alcoyano 7–0 15 October 1950 [20]
398 Pahiño  Spain Real Madrid Alcoyano 7–0 15 October 1950 [20]
399 Julio Corcuera  Argentina Deportivo La Coruña Lleida 10–1 5 November 1950 [20]
400 Ignacio Bidegain  Spain Lleida Sevilla 4–5 12 November 1950 [20]
401 Epi  Spain Real Sociedad Murcia 7–0 12 November 1950 [20]
402 Juan Araujo4  Spain Sevilla Alcoyano 7–1 19 November 1950 [20]
403 Gerardo Coque  Spain Valladolid Real Sociedad 3–2 19 November 1950 [20]
404 Telmo Zarra6  Spain Athletic Bilbao Lleida 10–0 19 November 1950 [20]
405 Larbi Ben Barek  Morocco Atlético Madrid Lleida 4–3 26 November 1950 [20]
406 Adrián Escudero  Spain Atlético Madrid Alcoyano 5–1 3 December 1950 [20]
407 José Caeiro  Spain Real Sociedad CD Málaga 4–1 10 December 1950 [20]
408 Hermidita  Spain Celta Vigo Valencia 5–1 17 December 1950 [20]
409 Francisco Javier Marcet  Spain Espanyol Real Madrid 7–1 31 December 1950 [20]
410 Pahiño4  Spain Real Madrid Real Sociedad 7–2 7 January 1951 [20]
411 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Murcia 5–1 7 January 1951 [20]
412 Julián Arcas  Spain Espanyol Lleida 8–0 14 January 1951 [20]
413 Jesús Narro  Spain Real Madrid Barcelona 4–1 14 January 1951 [20]
414 Josep Juncosa  Spain Atlético Madrid Valladolid 7–0 21 January 1951 [20]
415 Miguel Muñoz5  Spain Real Madrid Lleida 7–0 30 January 1951 [20]
416 Mohamed Mahjoub  Morocco Racing Santander Valladolid 4–1 25 February 1951 [20]
417 Mundo  Spain Alcoyano Lleida 6–2 4 March 1951 [20]
418 Telmo Zarra5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad 7–1 4 March 1951 [20]
419 Manuel Badenes  Spain Valencia Sevilla 4–0 11 March 1951 [20]
420 Roque Olsen  Argentina Real Madrid Murcia 6–0 25 March 1951 [20]
421 José María Pérez  Spain Real Sociedad Celta Vigo 5–1 8 April 1951 [20]
422 Ayala I  Spain Sevilla Celta Vigo 3–1 9 September 1951 [21]
423 Pahiño  Spain Real Madrid Las Palmas 4–1 9 September 1951 [21]
424 Lolo  Spain Valladolid Deportivo La Coruña 5–0 16 September 1951 [21]
425 Luis Olcina  Spain Valladolid Real Sociedad 4–1 23 September 1951 [21]
426 José Luis Panizo4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Zaragoza 10–1 23 September 1951 [21]
427 Herrera4  Spain Sevilla Las Palmas 5–0 30 September 1951 [21]
428 Manuel Badenes4  Spain Valencia Celta Vigo 7–2 21 October 1951 [21]
429 José Luis Pérez-Payá  Spain Atlético Madrid Racing Santander 7–2 21 October 1951 [21]
430 Chicha  Morocco Atlético Tetuán Espanyol 3–3 28 October 1951 [21]
431 Cabillo  Spain Valencia Atlético Tetuán 5–1 18 November 1951 [21]
432 László Kubala5  Hungary Barcelona Celta Vigo 6–1 18 November 1951 [21]
433 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona Sevilla 5–3 2 December 1951 [21]
434 Tini  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad 4–1 16 December 1951 [21]
435 Domingo Méndez  Spain Atlético Madrid Sporting Gijón 7–3 6 January 1952 [21]
436 Hermidita5  Spain Celta Vigo Atlético Tetuán 7–0 13 January 1952 [21]
437 Pahiño4  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 6–1 13 January 1952 [21]
438 Julián4  Spain Atlético Tetuán Racing Santander 5–1 20 January 1952 [21]
439 László Kubala7  Hungary Barcelona Sporting Gijón 9–0 10 February 1952 [21]
440 Venancio4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Las Palmas 7–0 17 February 1952 [21]
441 Juan Araujo4  Spain Sevilla Valencia 6–1 24 February 1952 [21]
442 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Real Madrid 4–2 2 March 1952 [21]
443 Tini  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 9 March 1952 [21]
444 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona Racing Santander 7–1 16 March 1952 [21]
445 Josep Mauri  Spain Espanyol Valladolid 3–0 23 March 1952 [21]
446 Adolfo Atienza  Spain Celta Vigo Deportivo La Coruña 6–1 6 April 1952 [21]
447 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Las Palmas 7–0 6 April 1952 [21]
448 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Real Madrid 4–1 13 April 1952 [21]
449 Manuel Torres  Spain Las Palmas Zaragoza 4–2 13 April 1952 [21]
450 Félix Marcaida  Spain Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo 5–0 5 October 1952 [22]
451 Josep Mauri  Spain Espanyol Sporting Gijón 4–0 5 October 1952 [22]
452 Silvestre Igoa  Spain Real Sociedad CD Málaga 4–2 19 October 1952 [22]
453 Julián Arcas  Spain Espanyol Athletic Bilbao 6–2 26 October 1952 [22]
454 Francisco Javier Marcet  Spain Espanyol Athletic Bilbao 6–2 26 October 1952 [22]
455 César Rodríguez  Spain Barcelona Zaragoza 5–1 26 October 1952 [22]
456 Adrián Escudero  Spain Atlético Madrid Celta Vigo 4–1 2 November 1952 [22]
457 Antonio Morro4  Spain Valladolid Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 16 November 1952 [22]
458 Agustín Gaínza  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 8–2 23 November 1952 [22]
459 Silvestre Igoa  Spain Real Sociedad Celta Vigo 7–3 14 December 1952 [22]
460 Gerardo Coque  Spain Valladolid Atlético Madrid 4–4 21 December 1952 [22]
461 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao CD Málaga 6–1 21 December 1952 [22]
462 Manuel Doménech4  Spain Sevilla Sporting Gijón 7–1 11 January 1953 [22]
463 Mandi  Spain Oviedo CD Málaga 6–1 11 January 1953 [22]
464 Oswaldo  Argentina Deportivo La Coruña Atlético Madrid 5–1 11 January 1953 [22]
465 Manuel Badenes  Spain Valencia Real Sociedad 5–2 18 January 1953 [22]
466 Silvestre Igoa  Spain Real Sociedad Deportivo La Coruña 6–1 8 February 1953 [22]
467 Moreno4  Spain Barcelona Atlético Madrid 6–1 8 February 1953 [22]
468 Silvestre Igoa  Spain Real Sociedad CD Málaga 4–1 22 February 1953 [22]
469 Liz  Spain Sevilla Deportivo La Coruña 6–2 22 February 1953 [22]
470 Moreno  Spain Barcelona Zaragoza 8–0 1 March 1953 [22]
471 Julián Arcas  Spain Espanyol Deportivo La Coruña 7–1 8 March 1953 [22]
472 Telmo Zarra  Spain Athletic Bilbao Valladolid 4–2 15 March 1953 [22]
473 Miguel Royo  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Oviedo 3–3 19 April 1953 [22]
474 Pedro Pablo Sará  Argentina Oviedo Deportivo La Coruña 3–3 19 April 1953 [22]
475 Loren (I)  Spain Sevilla Celta Vigo 4–2 26 April 1953 [22]
476 Pasieguito  Spain Valencia Racing Santander 7–1 26 April 1953 [22]
477 Antoni Cruellas  Spain Espanyol Osasuna 3–2 20 September 1953 [23]
478 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona Jaén 6–2 20 September 1953 [23]
479 Eneko Arieta  Spain Athletic Bilbao Racing Santander 5–1 11 October 1953 [23]
480 Faas Wilkes  Netherlands Valencia Atlético Madrid 4–1 25 October 1953 [23]
481 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Atlético Madrid 4–3 1 November 1953 [23]
482 Antonio Morro  Spain Valladolid Valencia 3–2 22 November 1953 [23]
483 Julián Arcas  Spain Espanyol Celta Vigo 4–0 29 November 1953 [23]
484 Loren (I)  Spain Sevilla Real Sociedad 5–0 27 December 1953 [23]
485 Luis Molowny  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 4–3 27 December 1953 [23]
486 Justo Tejada4  Spain Barcelona Real Sociedad 6–0 10 January 1954 [23]
487 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona Valladolid 4–1 24 January 1954 [23]
488 José Luis Ortiz  Spain Sporting Gijón Valencia 5–2 28 March 1954 [23]
489 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Sporting Gijón 4–0 4 April 1954 [23]
490 Francisco León  Spain Racing Santander Real Sociedad 4–2 4 April 1954 [23]
491 Josep Vila  Spain Osasuna Sporting Gijón 4–3 11 April 1954 [23]
492 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Valencia 4–0 18 April 1954 [23]
493 Ángel María Arregui  Spain Jaén Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 25 April 1954 [23]
494 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Valladolid 5–2 26 September 1954 [24]
495 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Las Palmas 7–0 26 September 1954 [24]
496 Juan Araujo4  Spain Sevilla Real Sociedad 5–2 3 October 1954 [24]
497 Faas Wilkes4  Netherlands Valencia Racing Santander 8–1 3 October 1954 [24]
498 Pahiño4  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Celta Vigo 4–2 10 October 1954 [24]
499 Justo Tejada  Spain Barcelona Atlético Madrid 4–0 10 October 1954 [24]
500 Enrique Buqué  Spain Valencia Barcelona 4–1 17 October 1954 [24]
501 José Luis Artetxe4  Spain Athletic Bilbao CD Málaga 6–1 24 October 1954 [24]
502 Manuel Badenes4  Spain Valencia Hércules 8–2 14 November 1954 [24]
503 Manuel Badenes  Spain Valencia Alavés 6–1 28 November 1954 [24]
504 José Luis Pérez-Payá  Spain Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 5–1 5 December 1954 [24]
505 Primi  Spain Alavés Las Palmas 4–1 5 December 1954 [24]
506 Eduardo Manchón  Spain Barcelona Espanyol 4–2 9 January 1955 [24]
507 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona Celta Vigo 5–2 16 January 1955 [24]
508 Juan Arza4  Spain Sevilla Hércules 6–1 23 January 1955 [24]
509 Eneko Arieta4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Las Palmas 9–2 30 January 1955 [24]
510 Héctor Rial  Argentina Real Madrid Sevilla 3–1 30 January 1955 [24]
511 Agustín (II)  Spain Atlético Madrid Valladolid 5–4 6 February 1955 [24]
512 Manuel Badenes4  Spain Valencia Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 6 February 1955 [24]
513 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona CD Málaga 5–0 13 February 1955 [24]
514 Alfredo Di Stéfano4  Argentina Real Madrid Espanyol 5–1 27 February 1955 [24]
515 Manuel Badenes  Spain Valencia Sevilla 3–1 6 March 1955 [24]
516 Julián Arcas  Spain Espanyol Valladolid 4–3 11 September 1955 [25]
517 Eneko Arieta  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sevilla 6–1 11 September 1955 [25]
518 Adrián Escudero  Spain Atlético Madrid Hércules 9–0 11 September 1955 [25]
519 José Gallardo4  Spain Murcia Deportivo La Coruña 5–4 11 September 1955 [25]
520 Francisco Molina  Chile Atlético Madrid Hércules 9–0 11 September 1955 [25]
521 Pahiño  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Murcia 4–5 11 September 1955 [25]
522 Faas Wilkes  Netherlands Valencia Celta Vigo 6–0 18 September 1955 [25]
523 Adrián Escudero  Spain Atlético Madrid Alavés 8–1 25 September 1955 [25]
524 Pepillo (II)  Spain Sevilla Cultural Leonesa 4–0 25 September 1955 [25]
525 Echaniz  Spain Alavés Murcia 5–2 2 October 1955 [25]
526 Paseiro  Spain Espanyol Celta Vigo 6–1 9 October 1955 [25]
527 Manuel Badenes  Spain Valencia Murcia 4–1 30 October 1955 [25]
528 Ángel Paz  Spain Real Sociedad Espanyol 5–0 6 November 1955 [25]
529 Manuel Badenes  Spain Valencia Hércules 4–1 13 November 1955 [25]
530 Félix Marcaida  Spain Athletic Bilbao Murcia 7–1 13 November 1955 [25]
531 Francisco Molina  Chile Atlético Madrid Murcia 4–0 1 January 1956 [25]
532 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Celta Vigo 7–0 8 January 1956 [25]
533 Adolfo Atienza  Spain Las Palmas Deportivo La Coruña 5–0 22 January 1956 [25]
534 Adolfo Atienza  Spain Las Palmas Hércules 5–0 5 February 1956 [25]
535 Adrián Escudero  Spain Atlético Madrid Valladolid 3–1 5 February 1956 [25]
536 Alfredo Di Stéfano4  Argentina Real Madrid Espanyol 7–1 9 February 1956 [25]
537 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona Hércules 6–4 12 February 1956 [25]
538 Raúl (I)  Spain Cultural Leonesa Celta Vigo 4–1 19 February 1956 [25]
539 Ramón Marsal  Spain Real Madrid Murcia 7–1 26 February 1956 [25]
540 Faas Wilkes  Netherlands Valencia Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 11 March 1956 [25]
541 Joaquín Peiró  Spain Atlético Madrid Cultural Leonesa 4–2 25 March 1956 [25]
542 Alberto Pla  Spain Valencia Valladolid 5–1 8 April 1956 [25]
543 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Las Palmas 6–0 15 April 1956 [25]
544 Julián Arcas4  Spain Espanyol Alavés 6–0 22 April 1956 [25]
545 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Condal 6–0 9 September 1956 [26]
546 Luis Suárez (I)4  Spain Barcelona Atlético Madrid 7–3 23 September 1956 [26]
547 Justo Tejada  Spain Barcelona Atlético Madrid 7–3 23 September 1956 [26]
548 Rafa  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Sociedad 3–0 30 September 1956 [26]
549 Pedro Bazán  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Real Sociedad 4–0 14 October 1956 [26]
550 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Valladolid Zaragoza 4–1 14 October 1956 [26]
551 Pedro María Laguardia  Spain Real Sociedad Athletic Bilbao 3–4 21 October 1956 [26]
552 Sabino  Spain Osasuna Espanyol 5–0 28 October 1956 [26]
553 Mauri  Spain Athletic Bilbao Zaragoza 5–0 11 November 1956 [26]
554 Joaquín Peiró  Spain Atlético Madrid Espanyol 8–1 11 November 1956 [26]
555 Pepillo (II)  Spain Sevilla Atlético Madrid 5–1 18 November 1956 [26]
556 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Valladolid Las Palmas 6–2 25 November 1956 [26]
557 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Zaragoza 3–3 16 December 1956 [26]
558 Joaquín Peiró  Spain Atlético Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 6–0 30 December 1956 [26]
559 Joseíto  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 7–2 6 January 1957 [26]
560 László Kubala  Hungary Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 6–1 27 January 1957 [26]
561 Basora II  Spain Condal Sevilla 5–1 2 February 1957 [26]
562 Ignacio Uribe  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Madrid 4–2 24 February 1957 [26]
563 Estanislau Basora4  Spain Barcelona Zaragoza 4–2 17 March 1957 [26]
564 Juan Arza  Spain Sevilla Jaén 3–0 24 March 1957 [26]
565 Alfredo Di Stéfano4  Argentina Real Madrid Las Palmas 5–1 7 April 1957 [26]
566 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Celta Vigo 4–1 21 April 1957 [26]
567 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Sevilla 6–0 29 September 1957 [27]
568 Mauro  Spain Celta Vigo Las Palmas 6–1 6 October 1957 [27]
569 Agustín (II)  Spain Atlético Madrid Las Palmas 9–0 20 October 1957 [27]
570 Josep Mauri  Spain Granada Valladolid 4–0 20 October 1957 [27]
571 Miguel  Spain Atlético Madrid Las Palmas 9–0 20 October 1957 [27]
572 Pablo Olmedo  Spain Celta Vigo Valencia 3–2 17 November 1957 [27]
573 Mauro  Spain Celta Vigo Barcelona 4–0 1 December 1957 [27]
574 Manuel Badenes4  Spain Valladolid Sporting Gijón 7–3 15 December 1957 [27]
575 José Luis Ortiz  Spain Sporting Gijón Zaragoza 4–1 12 January 1958 [27]
576 Joaquín Peiró  Spain Atlético Madrid Valladolid 7–0 19 January 1958 [27]
577 Óscar Coll  Argentina Espanyol Atlético Madrid 4–1 26 January 1958 [27]
578 Glaría I  Spain Osasuna Valladolid 5–0 2 February 1958 [27]
579 Lolo Gómez  Spain Sevilla Valladolid 4–2 16 February 1958 [27]
580 José Luis Artetxe  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 4–1 2 March 1958 [27]
581 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Valladolid 7–1 9 March 1958 [27]
582 Rodríguez II  Spain Valladolid Jaén 3–1 23 March 1958 [27]
583 Manuel Badenes  Spain Valladolid Real Madrid 3–5 29 March 1958 [27]
584 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Valladolid 5–3 29 March 1958 [27]
585 Ramón Marsal  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 4–2 6 April 1958 [27]
586 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Celta Vigo 5–0 20 April 1958 [27]
587 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Zaragoza 5–1 20 April 1958 [27]
588 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Sporting Gijón 5–1 21 September 1958 [28]
589 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Celta Vigo 4–2 28 September 1958 [28]
590 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Osasuna 8–0 5 October 1958 [28]
591 Vavá  Brazil Atlético Madrid Sevilla 5–0 12 October 1958 [28]
592 Teré  Spain Real Sociedad Las Palmas 6–2 19 October 1958 [28]
593 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Real Madrid 4–0 26 October 1958 [28]
594 Jordi Vila4  Spain Real Betis Zaragoza 7–0 16 November 1958 [28]
595 Manuel Olalla  Spain Granada Sporting Gijón 6–0 7 December 1958 [28]
596 Vavá5  Brazil Atlético Madrid Zaragoza 7–1 7 December 1958 [28]
597 Armando Merodio  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sporting Gijón 9–0 28 December 1958 [28]
598 Ignacio Uribe  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sporting Gijón 9–0 28 December 1958 [28]
599 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Las Palmas 10–1 4 January 1959 [28]
600 Mauri  Spain Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo 9–0 4 January 1959 [28]
601 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Las Palmas 10–1 4 January 1959 [28]
602 Armando Merodio5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Osasuna 8–1 11 January 1959 [28]
603 Antoniet  Spain Sevilla Zaragoza 3–1 18 January 1959 [28]
604 Eneko Arieta  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Betis 7–0 18 January 1959 [28]
605 Justo Tejada  Spain Barcelona Sevilla 4–0 25 January 1959 [28]
606 Jordi Vila  Spain Real Betis Sporting Gijón 5–3 8 February 1959 [28]
607 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Oviedo 4–0 8 March 1959 [28]
608 Antoniet  Spain Sevilla Las Palmas 3–4 15 March 1959 [28]
609 Macario  Spain Las Palmas Sevilla 4–3 15 March 1959 [28]
610 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Granada 3–0 29 March 1959 [28]
611 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Sevilla 8–0 5 April 1959 [28]
612 José María Maguregui  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Madrid 4–1 12 April 1959 [28]
613 Duca  Brazil Zaragoza Valencia 6–1 19 April 1959 [28]
614 Eulogio Martínez  Paraguay Barcelona Oviedo 7–1 19 April 1959 [28]
615 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Zaragoza Granada 6–2 20 September 1959 [29]
616 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Osasuna 6–0 27 September 1959 [29]
617 Félix Marcaida  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad 4–0 4 October 1959 [29]
618 Gilberto Navarro  Spain Sevilla Valladolid 5–0 18 October 1959 [29]
619 Luis Suárez (I)  Spain Barcelona Las Palmas 8–0 25 October 1959 [29]
620 José María Gallastegui  Spain Real Sociedad Oviedo 6–2 8 November 1959 [29]
621 Joaquín Peiró4  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Betis 4–1 8 November 1959 [29]
622 Ángel Paz  Spain Real Sociedad Valladolid 4–2 29 November 1959 [29]
623 Beitia  Spain Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid 5–2 13 December 1959 [29]
624 Sabino  Spain Osasuna Las Palmas 4–2 20 December 1959 [29]
625 Óscar Coll  Argentina Espanyol Granada 3–0 3 January 1960 [29]
626 Mirlo  Spain Valladolid Osasuna 5–1 24 January 1960 [29]
627 Pepillo (II)5  Spain Real Madrid Elche 11–2 7 February 1960 [29]
628 Ferenc Puskás4  Hungary Real Madrid Elche 11–2 7 February 1960 [29]
629 Eulogio Martínez5  Paraguay Barcelona Las Palmas 8–0 14 February 1960 [29]
630 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Zaragoza Las Palmas 6–2 21 February 1960 [29]
631 Vavá  Brazil Atlético Madrid Real Betis 6–1 28 February 1960 [29]
632 Martí Vergés  Spain Barcelona Granada 5–4 28 February 1960 [29]
633 Pepillo (II)  Spain Real Madrid Real Sociedad 4–0 10 April 1960 [29]
634 José Carlos Diéguez  Argentina Sevilla Elche 4–1 17 April 1960 [29]
635 Antonio Camps  Spain Espanyol Valencia 3–0 11 September 1960 [30]
636 José Antonio Zaldúa  Spain Valladolid Real Betis 5–1 2 October 1960 [30]
637 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Real Sociedad 6–2 16 October 1960 [30]
638 Yanko Daucik  Czech Republic Real Betis Real Sociedad 5–1 6 November 1960 [30]
639 Antoniet  Spain Sevilla Oviedo 3–2 13 November 1960 [30]
640 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Zaragoza 5–1 13 November 1960 [30]
641 Francisco Sampedro  Spain Racing Santander Elche 5–1 20 November 1960 [30]
642 Luis del Sol  Spain Real Madrid Oviedo 7–0 27 November 1960 [30]
643 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Mallorca 4–2 18 December 1960 [30]
644 Polo  Spain Atlético Madrid Zaragoza 4–0 15 January 1961 [30]
645 Ferenc Puskás5  Hungary Real Madrid Elche 8–0 22 January 1961 [30]
646 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Zaragoza Elche 7–2 29 January 1961 [30]
647 Joaquín Peiró  Spain Atlético Madrid Valladolid 4–2 12 February 1961 [30]
648 Alfredo Di Stéfano4  Argentina Real Madrid Granada 5–0 19 February 1961 [30]
649 Alfredo Rojas  Argentina Real Betis Elche 7–1 5 March 1961 [30]
650 László Kubala4  Hungary Barcelona Granada 8–2 19 March 1961 [30]
651 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Zaragoza Valladolid 5–1 23 April 1961 [30]
652 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Real Betis 4–0 23 April 1961 [30]
653 Luis Aragonés  Spain Oviedo Barcelona 5–3 30 April 1961 [30]
654 Juan Seminario4  Peru Zaragoza Racing Santander 6–1 17 September 1961 [31]
655 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Athletic Bilbao 4–2 24 September 1961 [31]
656 Juan Ángel Romero4  Paraguay Elche Espanyol 6–2 8 October 1961 [31]
657 Ramón Alberto Villaverde  Uruguay Barcelona Real Betis 6–1 15 October 1961 [31]
658 Juan Seminario  Peru Zaragoza Oviedo 5–1 29 October 1961 [31]
659 Evaristo  Brazil Barcelona Atlético Madrid 5–1 5 November 1961 [31]
660 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Zaragoza Osasuna 6–3 5 November 1961 [31]
661 Waldo4  Brazil Valencia Barcelona 6–2 19 November 1961 [31]
662 Sándor Kocsis  Hungary Barcelona Real Sociedad 5–0 30 December 1961 [31]
663 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Racing Santander 6–0 31 December 1961 [31]
664 Sabino  Spain Osasuna Valencia 5–2 14 January 1962 [31]
665 Juan Manuel Villa  Spain Real Sociedad Real Betis 6–0 4 February 1962 [31]
666 Jorge Roberto Larraz  Argentina Tenerife Zaragoza 4–2 18 February 1962 [31]
667 Joaquín Murillo  Spain Zaragoza Real Betis 4–0 4 March 1962 [31]
668 Koldo Aguirre  Spain Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid 5–1 18 March 1962 [31]
669 Juan Seminario  Peru Zaragoza Espanyol 3–0 18 March 1962 [31]
670 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Real Betis 5–2 16 September 1962 [32]
671 Francisco Sampedro  Spain Mallorca CD Málaga 5–0 16 September 1962 [32]
672 Joaquín Peiró4  Spain Atlético Madrid Sevilla 4–2 22 September 1962 [32]
673 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Elche 6–1 14 October 1962 [32]
674 Pepillo (II)  Spain Mallorca Atlético Madrid 4–0 28 October 1962 [32]
675 Juan Ángel Romero  Paraguay Elche CD Málaga 6–4 28 October 1962 [32]
676 Juan Seminario4  Peru Zaragoza Mallorca 6–1 4 November 1962 [32]
677 José Luis  Spain Oviedo CD Málaga 3–1 11 November 1962 [32]
678 José Luis  Spain Oviedo Atlético Madrid 3–0 6 January 1963 [32]
679 Emilio Morollón4  Spain Valladolid Córdoba 6–0 13 January 1963 [32]
680 Chapela  Spain Osasuna Valladolid 4–1 20 January 1963 [32]
681 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Barcelona 5–1 27 January 1963 [32]
682 Cesáreo Rivera  Spain Sevilla Zaragoza 3–1 27 January 1963 [32]
683 Roberto Gil  Spain Valencia Mallorca 7–2 10 February 1963 [32]
684 José Antonio Zaldúa  Spain Barcelona Elche 4–0 17 February 1963 [32]
685 Chuzo  Spain Atlético Madrid Mallorca 6–1 24 February 1963 [32]
686 Waldo  Brazil Valencia Oviedo 5–0 7 April 1963 [32]
687 Vicente Guillot  Spain Valencia Levante 5–3 28 September 1963 [33]
688 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Córdoba 5–2 5 October 1963 [33]
689 Waldo  Brazil Valencia Oviedo 4–1 6 October 1963 [33]
690 José Antonio Zaldúa  Spain Barcelona Sevilla 6–0 3 November 1963 [33]
691 Cayetano Ré  Paraguay Barcelona Levante 5–4 10 November 1963 [33]
692 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary Real Madrid Barcelona 4–0 15 December 1963 [33]
693 Juan Manuel Villa  Spain Zaragoza Valencia 5–1 5 January 1964 [33]
694 Waldo  Brazil Valencia Sevilla 4–1 19 January 1964 [33]
695 Jesús María Pereda  Spain Barcelona Levante 6–2 1 March 1964 [33]
696 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina Real Madrid Murcia 4–1 15 March 1964 [33]
697 Cayetano Ré  Paraguay Barcelona Espanyol 5–0 19 April 1964 [33]
698 Ramón Grosso  Spain Real Madrid Córdoba 6–1 27 September 1964 [34]
699 Jesús María Pereda4  Spain Barcelona Murcia 8–1 4 October 1964 [34]
700 Luis Aragonés  Spain Atlético Madrid Murcia 5–1 11 October 1964 [34]
701 Vicente Navarro  Spain Valencia Elche 5–0 1 November 1964 [34]
702 Amancio Amaro  Spain Real Madrid Barcelona 4–1 8 November 1964 [34]
703 Enrique Silvestre  Spain Murcia Elche 4–0 20 December 1964 [34]
704 Ramón Grosso  Spain Real Madrid Sevilla 4–0 27 December 1964 [34]
705 Carlos Lapetra  Spain Zaragoza Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 3 January 1965 [34]
706 Hilario Velasco  Spain Sevilla Oviedo 3–2 17 January 1965 [34]
707 László Kaszás  Hungary Espanyol Zaragoza 4–2 7 February 1965 [34]
708 Cayetano Ré  Paraguay Barcelona Sevilla 4–3 14 February 1965 [34]
709 Canário  Brazil Zaragoza Elche 5–1 28 February 1965 [34]
710 Vicente Guillot  Spain Valencia Oviedo 8–1 28 February 1965 [34]
711 Waldo4  Brazil Valencia Oviedo 8–1 28 February 1965 [34]
712 Andrés Molina  Spain Mallorca Las Palmas 4–1 12 September 1965 [35]
713 Cayetano Ré  Paraguay Barcelona Real Betis 4–1 19 September 1965 [35]
714 Eleuterio Santos  Spain Zaragoza Elche 6–1 26 September 1965 [35]
715 Josep Antoni Noya  Spain Sabadell Real Betis 4–1 3 October 1965 [35]
716 Koldo Aguirre  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 4–3 10 October 1965 [35]
717 Luis Aragonés  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Betis 3–0 21 November 1965 [35]
718 Juan Muñoz  Spain Valencia Real Betis 6–3 1 December 1965 [35]
719 Luis Aragonés  Spain Atlético Madrid Sevilla 6–1 9 January 1966 [35]
720 Juanín  Spain Córdoba Real Betis 3–3 20 February 1966 [35]
721 Gilberto  Spain Las Palmas Córdoba 5–1 13 March 1966 [35]
722 Bergara II  Uruguay Mallorca Athletic Bilbao 3–1 27 March 1966 [35]
723 Miguel4  Spain Granada Zaragoza 6–2 18 September 1966 [36]
724 José María Lizarralde  Spain Sevilla Granada 3–1 25 September 1966 [36]
725 Marcial  Spain Espanyol Athletic Bilbao 3–1 9 October 1966 [36]
726 Waldo  Brazil Valencia Sabadell 6–1 9 October 1966 [36]
727 Waldo  Brazil Valencia Granada 3–0 13 November 1966 [36]
728 José María Argoitia  Spain Athletic Bilbao Las Palmas 4–2 27 November 1966 [36]
729 Pedro Zaballa4  Spain Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 5–0 18 December 1966 [36]
730 José Antonio Urtiaga  Spain Atlético Madrid Hércules 7–2 1 January 1967 [36]
731 Luis Aragonés  Spain Atlético Madrid Elche 5–2 5 March 1967 [36]
732 Juan Carlos Lezcano  Paraguay Elche Sabadell 3–2 12 March 1967 [36]
733 José María Argoitia  Spain Athletic Bilbao Las Palmas 3–0 26 March 1967 [36]
734 Fidel Uriarte  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 8 April 1967 [36]
735 Antonio Illán  Spain Elche Zaragoza 5–1 16 April 1967 [36]
736 Fidel Uriarte  Spain Athletic Bilbao Córdoba 3–0 9 September 1967 [37]
737 Manuel Velázquez  Spain Real Madrid Real Sociedad 9–1 16 September 1967 [37]
738 José Juan  Spain Las Palmas Sevilla 4–1 24 September 1967 [37]
739 José Miguel Arregui4  Spain Real Sociedad Sabadell 6–0 10 December 1967 [37]
740 Jesús María Arambarri  Spain Real Sociedad Elche 5–0 31 December 1967 [37]
741 Fidel Uriarte5  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Betis 8–0 31 December 1967 [37]
742 José Claramunt  Spain Valencia Pontevedra 6–2 18 February 1968 [37]
743 Juan Ramón Arana  Spain Córdoba Real Madrid 3–3 17 March 1968 [37]
744 José Miguel Arregui4  Spain Real Sociedad Córdoba 5–1 14 April 1968 [37]
745 Juan Casco  Paraguay Elche Real Sociedad 5–0 21 April 1968 [37]
746 Amancio Amaro  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 3–1 15 September 1968 [38]
747 José Miguel Arregui  Spain Real Sociedad Córdoba 5–1 24 November 1968 [38]
748 José Claramunt  Spain Valencia Athletic Bilbao 5–1 24 November 1968 [38]
749 José Eulogio Gárate  Spain Atlético Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 5–1 24 November 1968 [38]
750 José Antonio Arzak  Spain Real Sociedad Granada 5–1 19 January 1969 [38]
751 Sebastián Fleitas  Paraguay CD Málaga Sabadell 4–2 26 January 1969 [38]
752 José Eulogio Gárate  Spain Atlético Madrid CD Málaga 4–1 16 February 1969 [38]
753 Miguel Ángel Bustillo  Spain Zaragoza Granada 6–0 2 March 1969 [38]
754 Gilberto  Spain Las Palmas Elche 5–1 13 September 1969 [39]
755 Amancio Amaro  Spain Real Madrid Pontevedra 3–1 12 October 1969 [39]
756 Justo Gilberto  Spain Las Palmas Mallorca 3–1 2 November 1969 [39]
757 José Antonio Barrios  Spain Granada Mallorca 6–4 9 November 1969 [39]
758 Abel  Spain Celta Vigo Elche 4–0 23 November 1969 [39]
759 Felipe Ocampos  Paraguay Zaragoza Deportivo La Coruña 5–2 28 December 1969 [39]
760 Amancio Amaro  Spain Real Madrid Las Palmas 5–0 11 January 1970 [39]
761 Marco Antonio Boronat  Spain Real Sociedad Zaragoza 5–0 18 January 1970 [39]
762 José Eulogio Gárate  Spain Atlético Madrid Celta Vigo 4–0 18 January 1970 [39]
763 Félix Zubiaga  Spain Athletic Bilbao Real Madrid 5–0 1 February 1970 [39]
764 Roldán  Spain Pontevedra Sabadell 4–1 15 March 1970 [39]
765 Fernando Ansola  Spain Valencia Las Palmas 5–1 19 September 1970 [40]
766 Vavá II4  Spain Elche Sporting Gijón 5–0 27 September 1970 [40]
767 José Eulogio Gárate  Spain Atlético Madrid Elche 4–0 7 February 1971 [40]
768 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Sevilla 4–0 14 February 1971 [40]
769 Teófilo Dueñas  Spain Barcelona Sevilla 5–2 7 March 1971 [40]
770 José Eulogio Gárate  Spain Atlético Madrid Sabadell 5–0 11 September 1971 [41]
771 Fernando Ansola  Spain Real Sociedad Espanyol 4–1 14 November 1971 [41]
772 Enrique Porta  Spain Granada Sabadell 3–1 14 November 1971 [41]
773 Juan María Amiano  Spain Espanyol Las Palmas 4–0 28 November 1971 [41]
774 Julio Orozco4  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Sociedad 5–0 5 December 1971 [41]
775 Germán  Spain Las Palmas Sporting Gijón 5–1 11 December 1971 [41]
776 Pirri  Spain Real Madrid Granada 4–2 12 December 1971 [41]
777 Javier Irureta  Spain Atlético Madrid Real Betis 4–1 16 January 1972 [41]
778 José Claramunt  Spain Valencia Córdoba 4–2 29 April 1972 [41]
779 Pau García Castany  Spain Zaragoza Athletic Bilbao 3–2 5 November 1972 [42]
780 Marianín  Spain Oviedo Athletic Bilbao 3–3 26 November 1972 [42]
781 Rubén Óscar Valdez4  Argentina Valencia Castellón 4–2 17 December 1972 [42]
782 Angelín  Spain Burgos Athletic Bilbao 5–1 31 December 1972 [42]
783 Enrique Porta  Spain Granada Oviedo 4–0 11 February 1973 [42]
784 Manuel Jiménez  Spain Celta Vigo Oviedo 4–2 6 May 1973 [42]
785 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Espanyol 3–0 9 December 1973 [43]
786 Quino4  Spain Valencia Sporting Gijón 6–1 27 January 1974 [43]
787 Manuel Jiménez  Spain Celta Vigo CD Málaga 5–1 3 February 1974 [43]
788 Marcial  Spain Barcelona Sporting Gijón 4–2 7 April 1974 [43]
789 Óscar Mas  Argentina Real Madrid Celta Vigo 6–1 21 April 1974 [43]
790 Hugo Sotil  Peru Barcelona Oviedo 6–2 21 April 1974 [43]
791 Pirri  Spain Real Madrid Celta Vigo 3–3 3 November 1974 [44]
792 José Ignacio Churruca  Spain Sporting Gijón Granada 5–1 29 December 1974 [44]
793 José Eulogio Gárate  Spain Atlético Madrid Las Palmas 4–0 29 December 1974 [44]
794 Rogelio  Spain Real Betis Hércules 3–0 5 January 1975 [44]
795 Santillana  Spain Real Madrid Celta Vigo 4–1 15 March 1975 [44]
796 Pau García Castany  Spain Zaragoza Real Madrid 6–1 30 April 1975 [44]
797 Carlos (I)  Spain Athletic Bilbao Zaragoza 4–0 11 May 1975 [44]
798 Dani (I)4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sevilla 4–1 13 September 1975 [45]
799 Alfonso Alarcón  Spain Oviedo Sporting Gijón 3–1 28 September 1975 [45]
800 Leivinha  Brazil Atlético Madrid Salamanca 4–1 28 September 1975 [45]
801 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Las Palmas 3–0 26 October 1975 [45]
802 Quini (I)4  Spain Sporting Gijón Espanyol 6–1 9 November 1975 [45]
803 Carlos Diarte  Paraguay Zaragoza Salamanca 3–0 21 December 1975 [45]
804 Carlos Diarte  Paraguay Zaragoza Barcelona 4–4 4 January 1976 [45]
805 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Real Betis 5–0 22 February 1976 [45]
806 Johnny Rep  Netherlands Valencia Sevilla 3–0 29 February 1976 [45]
807 Rubén Ayala  Argentina Atlético Madrid Racing Santander 3–4 14 March 1976 [45]
808 Leivinha  Brazil Atlético Madrid Oviedo 3–1 21 March 1976 [45]
809 Attila Ladinsky  Hungary Real Betis Granada 4–1 28 March 1976 [45]
810 Ricardo Muruzábal  Spain Real Sociedad Athletic Bilbao 3–2 28 March 1976 [45]
811 Rafael Martínez  Spain Sevilla Oviedo 4–0 4 April 1976 [45]
812 Ricardo Muruzábal  Spain Real Sociedad Racing Santander 3–2 2 May 1976 [45]
813 Carlos Diarte  Paraguay Valencia Racing Santander 4–2 24 October 1976 [46]
814 Eduardo Anzarda  Argentina Real Betis Espanyol 5–1 31 October 1976 [46]
815 Manuel Clares  Spain Barcelona Burgos 3–0 14 November 1976 [46]
816 Manuel Clares5  Spain Barcelona Valencia 6–1 28 November 1976 [46]
817 Pirri  Spain Real Madrid Elche 5–2 28 November 1976 [46]
818 Carlos Morete  Argentina Las Palmas Racing Santander 4–1 4 December 1976 [46]
819 Dani (I)  Spain Athletic Bilbao Espanyol 5–2 12 December 1976 [46]
820 Rafael Zuviría  Argentina Racing Santander Real Madrid 3–3 19 December 1976 [46]
821 Quini (II)  Spain Burgos Elche 3–1 23 January 1977 [46]
822 Quini (II)  Spain Burgos Las Palmas 4–1 6 February 1977 [46]
823 Mario Finarolli  Argentina Elche Espanyol 4–1 27 February 1977 [46]
824 Rafael Marañón  Spain Espanyol CD Málaga 5–1 10 April 1977 [46]
825 Mario Finarolli  Argentina Elche CD Málaga 3–2 24 April 1977 [46]
826 Orlando Giménez  Paraguay Racing Santander CD Málaga 3–2 15 May 1977 [46]
827 Rubén Cano  Argentina Atlético Madrid Valencia 3–0 4 September 1977 [47]
828 Jesús María Satrústegui4  Spain Real Sociedad Atlético Madrid 4–1 10 September 1977 [47]
829 Mario Kempes4  Argentina Valencia Hércules 6–1 24 September 1977 [47]
830 Rubén Cano  Argentina Atlético Madrid Cádiz 4–0 9 October 1977 [47]
831 Jesús María Satrústegui  Spain Real Sociedad Las Palmas 4–1 9 October 1977 [47]
832 Roberto López Ufarte  Spain Real Sociedad Sevilla 4–0 30 October 1977 [47]
833 Oswaldo Raúl González  Argentina Rayo Vallecano Real Betis 4–2 1 January 1978 [47]
834 Alvarito  Spain Rayo Vallecano Cádiz 6–1 22 January 1978 [47]
835 Pedro Verde  Argentina Hércules Racing Santander 4–0 26 March 1978 [47]
836 Enrique Morán  Spain Sporting Gijón Real Sociedad 6–2 5 April 1978 [47]
837 Mario Kempes4  Argentina Valencia Rayo Vallecano 7–0 8 April 1978 [47]
838 Rubén Cano  Argentina Atlético Madrid Sporting Gijón 5–1 23 April 1978 [47]
839 Mario Kempes  Argentina Valencia Real Betis 4–2 30 April 1978 [47]
840 Rubén Cano  Argentina Atlético Madrid Elche 4–4 30 April 1978 [47]
841 Ulrich Stielike  Germany Real Madrid Hércules 3–0 30 April 1978 [47]
842 Rafael Jaén  Spain Sevilla Espanyol 4–3 29 October 1978 [48]
843 Orlando Giménez  Paraguay Racing Santander Espanyol 3–2 5 November 1978 [48]
844 Hans Krankl  Austria Barcelona Celta Vigo 6–0 19 November 1978 [48]
845 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Barcelona 3–1 26 November 1978 [48]
846 Aitor Aguirre  Spain Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo 3–1 3 December 1978 [48]
847 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Athletic Bilbao 4–3 17 December 1978 [48]
848 Hans Krankl5  Austria Barcelona Rayo Vallecano 9–0 14 January 1979 [48]
849 Miodrag Kustudić  Serbia Hércules Valencia 3–0 14 January 1979 [48]
850 Leivinha  Brazil Atlético Madrid Celta Vigo 4–0 21 January 1979 [48]
851 Mori4  Spain Celta Vigo Zaragoza 5–3 4 February 1979 [48]
852 Hans Krankl  Austria Barcelona Hércules 3–0 24 February 1979 [48]
853 Pichi Alonso5  Spain Zaragoza Espanyol 8–1 25 February 1979 [48]
854 Hans Krankl  Austria Barcelona Sporting Gijón 6–0 21 April 1979 [48]
855 Rafael Marañón4  Spain Espanyol AD Almería 5–2 8 September 1979 [49]
856 Héctor Scotta4  Argentina Sevilla Burgos 6–1 16 September 1979 [49]
857 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Barcelona 4–1 28 October 1979 [49]
858 Fernando Morena  Uruguay Rayo Vallecano CD Málaga 5–1 4 November 1979 [49]
859 Pichi Alonso4  Spain Zaragoza Burgos 5–0 18 November 1979 [49]
860 Mario Kempes  Argentina Valencia Espanyol 5–1 2 December 1979 [49]
861 Carlos (I)  Spain Athletic Bilbao Zaragoza 3–1 6 January 1980 [49]
862 Juanito  Spain Real Madrid Las Palmas 3–1 13 January 1980 [49]
863 Fernando Morena  Uruguay Rayo Vallecano Burgos 5–2 9 March 1980 [49]
864 Quini (I)  Spain Sporting Gijón Burgos 3–0 11 May 1980 [49]
865 Luis Mario Cabrera  Argentina Atlético Madrid Valladolid 5–2 7 September 1980 [50]
866 Francisco García Hernández  Spain Real Madrid Athletic Bilbao 7–1 14 September 1980 [50]
867 Francisco Iriguibel  Spain Osasuna Sporting Gijón 3–0 14 December 1980 [50]
868 Antonio Guzmán  Spain AD Almería Salamanca 3–2 21 December 1980 [50]
869 Manuel Sarabia  Spain Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 4–1 21 December 1980 [50]
870 Fernando Morena  Uruguay Valencia Las Palmas 4–1 27 December 1980 [50]
871 Pedro Uralde  Spain Real Sociedad Osasuna 3–0 11 January 1981 [50]
872 Martín Abad  Spain Murcia Zaragoza 6–1 18 January 1981 [50]
873 Gil  Brazil Murcia Zaragoza 6–1 18 January 1981 [50]
874 Enrique Morán  Spain Real Betis Las Palmas 4–2 24 January 1981 [50]
875 Dani (I)  Spain Athletic Bilbao AD Almería 5–1 25 January 1981 [50]
876 Juanito  Spain Real Madrid Salamanca 3–1 4 April 1981 [50]
877 Quini (I)  Spain Barcelona Castellón 6–1 7 October 1981 [51]
878 Rafael Marañón  Spain Espanyol Castellón 4–1 22 November 1981 [51]
879 Pintinho4  Brazil Sevilla Zaragoza 4–1 13 December 1981 [51]
880 Frank Arnesen  Denmark Valencia Castellón 4–1 13 March 1982 [51]
881 Santi Llorente  Spain Sevilla Zaragoza 5–0 11 April 1982 [51]
882 Enrique Magdaleno  Spain Sevilla Espanyol 4–1 25 April 1982 [51]
883 Raúl Vicente Amarilla  Paraguay Zaragoza Osasuna 4–0 17 October 1982 [52]
884 Santillana  Spain Real Madrid Racing Santander 5–1 24 October 1982 [52]
885 José Manuel Echeverria  Spain Osasuna Racing Santander 4–2 21 November 1982 [52]
886 Isidro  Spain Real Madrid Real Sociedad 4–0 21 November 1982 [52]
887 Raúl Vicente Amarilla  Paraguay Zaragoza Racing Santander 7–2 19 December 1982 [52]
888 Dani (I)  Spain Athletic Bilbao Osasuna 4–0 5 January 1983 [52]
889 Hipólito Rincón  Spain Real Betis Osasuna 4–2 3 April 1983 [52]
890 Diego Maradona  Argentina Barcelona Las Palmas 7–2 17 April 1983 [52]
891 Alberto Martín  Spain CD Málaga Real Madrid 6–2 11 September 1983 [53]
892 Jorge Orlando López  Argentina Sevilla Real Madrid 4–1 5 November 1983 [53]
893 Armando Husillos  Argentina Murcia Osasuna 4–0 26 February 1984 [53]
894 Gabriel Calderón  Argentina Real Betis Sporting Gijón 3–0 22 April 1984 [53]
895 Marcos Alonso4  Spain Barcelona Espanyol 5–2 22 April 1984 [53]
896 Juan Barbas  Argentina Zaragoza Osasuna 4–1 29 April 1984 [53]
897 Martín Pérez  Spain Sevilla Athletic Bilbao 3–0 9 September 1984 [54]
898 José Roberto Figueroa  Honduras Murcia CD Málaga 4–0 23 September 1984 [54]
899 Michel Pineda  Spain Espanyol Racing Santander 5–0 28 October 1984 [54]
900 Quique Setién4  Spain Racing Santander Osasuna 5–0 4 November 1984 [54]
901 Jorge Valdano  Argentina Real Madrid Espanyol 4–1 4 November 1984 [54]
902 Jesús Orejuela4  Spain Osasuna Espanyol 5–0 25 November 1984 [54]
903 Robert  Spain Valencia Zaragoza 4–1 23 December 1984 [54]
904 José Mari Bakero4  Spain Real Sociedad Valencia 4–1 3 February 1985 [54]
905 Wilmar Cabrera  Uruguay Valencia Atlético Madrid 3–2 17 February 1985 [54]
906 Jorge Valdano4  Argentina Real Madrid Elche 6–1 20 February 1985 [54]
907 Emilio Butragueño  Spain Real Madrid Murcia 5–0 24 March 1985 [54]
908 Míchel (I)  Spain Real Madrid Valencia 5–0 4 September 1985 [55]
909 Sixto  Spain Valencia Celta Vigo 3–1 8 September 1985 [55]
910 Jorge da Silva  Uruguay Atlético Madrid Valencia 5–0 10 November 1985 [55]
911 Jorge Valdano  Argentina Real Madrid Cádiz 3–1 17 November 1985 [55]
912 Roberto López Ufarte  Spain Real Sociedad Hércules 6–0 23 March 1986 [55]
913 Bartolomé Márquez  Spain Espanyol Barcelona 5–3 20 April 1986 [55]
914 Mágico González  El Salvador Cádiz Racing Santander 3–0 14 September 1986 [56]
915 Hugo Sánchez  Mexico Real Madrid Real Betis 6–2 21 September 1986 [56]
916 Ramón  Spain Sevilla Athletic Bilbao 3–1 26 October 1986 [56]
917 Enrique Magdaleno  Spain Mallorca Las Palmas 4–0 8 November 1986 [56]
918 Gary Lineker  England Barcelona Real Madrid 3–2 31 January 1987 [56]
919 Hipólito Rincón  Spain Real Betis Murcia 5–0 19 April 1987 [56]
920 Eloy  Spain Sporting Gijón Espanyol 4–0 24 May 1987 [56]
921 Hipólito Rincón  Spain Real Betis Real Sociedad 5–1 24 May 1987 [56]
922 Hugo Sánchez  Mexico Real Madrid Sporting Gijón 4–0 30 May 1987 [56]
923 Hugo Sánchez  Mexico Real Madrid Sporting Gijón 7–0 6 September 1987 [57]
924 Loren (II)  Spain Real Sociedad Real Betis 3–1 6 December 1987 [57]
925 Manuel Peña  Spain Valladolid Barcelona 4–2 20 December 1987 [57]
926 Sebastián Losada  Spain Espanyol Valladolid 4–2 27 February 1988 [57]
927 Juanma  Spain Sporting Gijón Celta Vigo 4–1 24 April 1988 [57]
928 Baltazar  Brazil Atlético Madrid Cádiz 3–0 1 October 1988 [58]
929 José Manuel Mejías  Spain Murcia Osasuna 6–1 2 October 1988 [58]
930 Baltazar4  Brazil Atlético Madrid Espanyol 6–1 16 October 1988 [58]
931 Hipólito Rincón  Spain Real Betis Murcia 3–0 23 October 1988 [58]
932 Baltazar  Brazil Atlético Madrid Real Betis 6–2 30 November 1988 [58]
933 Hugo Sánchez  Mexico Real Madrid Espanyol 4–1 1 January 1989 [58]
934 José Ángel Ziganda  Spain Osasuna Oviedo 3–1 11 January 1989 [58]
935 Míchel (I)  Spain Real Madrid Sporting Gijón 5–1 12 February 1989 [58]
936 Julio Salinas  Spain Barcelona Oviedo 7–1 30 April 1989 [58]
937 Guillermo Amor  Spain Barcelona Celta Vigo 3–1 14 May 1989 [58]
938 Baltazar  Brazil Atlético Madrid Real Madrid 3–3 20 May 1989 [58]
939 Hugo Sánchez  Mexico Real Madrid Logroñés 5–1 17 December 1989 [59]
940 Hugo Sánchez  Mexico Real Madrid Castellón 7–0 28 January 1990 [59]
941 Anton Polster  Austria Sevilla Cádiz 4–0 18 February 1990 [59]
942 Janko Janković  Croatia Valladolid Valencia 3–4 3 March 1990 [59]
943 Robert  Spain Barcelona Celta Vigo 6–0 11 March 1990 [59]
944 Gabriel Moya  Spain Valladolid Sevilla 3–0 25 March 1990 [59]
945 Hugo Sánchez  Mexico Real Madrid Oviedo 5–2 5 May 1990 [59]
946 Enric Cuxart  Spain Valencia Logroñés 4–0 6 May 1990 [59]
947 Pedro Alcañiz4  Spain Castellón Tenerife 5–1 7 October 1990 [60]
948 Anton Polster  Austria Sevilla Tenerife 4–0 14 October 1990 [60]
949 Hristo Stoichkov  Bulgaria Barcelona Castellón 6–0 18 November 1990 [60]
950 Miguel Pardeza  Spain Zaragoza Sporting Gijón 4–0 25 November 1990 [60]
951 Jan Urban  Poland Osasuna Real Madrid 4–0 30 December 1990 [60]
952 Gabriel Moya  Spain Valladolid Tenerife 6–2 13 January 1991 [60]
953 Aitor Begiristain  Spain Barcelona Valladolid 5–1 24 February 1991 [60]
954 Hristo Stoichkov4  Bulgaria Barcelona Athletic Bilbao 6–0 10 March 1991 [60]
955 Gregorio Fonseca  Spain Valladolid Real Sociedad 4–2 7 April 1991 [60]
956 Pepe Mel  Spain Real Betis Logroñés 3–2 7 April 1991 [60]
957 Luis Enrique Martínez  Spain Sporting Gijón Espanyol 3–0 9 June 1991 [60]
958 Fernando Hierro  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 5–1 1 December 1991 [61]
959 Manolo  Spain Atlético Madrid Valladolid 5–1 1 December 1991 [61]
960 Juan Antonio Pizzi  Argentina Tenerife Athletic Bilbao 4–1 4 January 1992 [61]
961 Gheorghe Hagi  Romania Real Madrid Athletic Bilbao 5–0 16 February 1992 [61]
962 Pedro Uralde  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Sporting Gijón 5–2 15 March 1992 [61]
963 Manolo4  Spain Atlético Madrid Cádiz 5–1 12 April 1992 [61]
964 Hristo Stoichkov4  Bulgaria Barcelona Albacete 7–1 18 April 1992 [61]
965 Fernando Hierro4  Spain Real Madrid Espanyol 7–0 19 April 1992 [61]
966 Goran Milojević  Serbia Mallorca Deportivo La Coruña 4–2 26 April 1992 [61]
967 Davor Šuker  Croatia Sevilla Albacete 4–3 6 September 1992 [62]
968 Hristo Stoichkov  Bulgaria Barcelona Atlético Madrid 4–1 19 September 1992 [62]
969 Anton Polster  Austria Rayo Vallecano Barcelona 3–3 20 December 1992 [62]
970 Bebeto  Brazil Deportivo La Coruña Espanyol 3–0 3 January 1993 [62]
971 Rommel Fernández  Panama Albacete Cádiz 5–0 3 January 1993 [62]
972 Raúl Dos Santos  Uruguay Albacete Sporting Gijón 6–2 21 March 1993 [62]
973 Lyuboslav Penev  Bulgaria Valencia Deportivo La Coruña 3–0 1 May 1993 [62]
974 Iván Zamorano  Chile Real Madrid Sevilla 5–0 23 May 1993 [62]
975 José Ángel Ziganda  Spain Athletic Bilbao Albacete 5–4 26 May 1993 [62]
976 Julen Guerrero  Spain Athletic Bilbao Albacete 4–1 5 September 1993 [63]
977 Romário  Brazil Barcelona Real Sociedad 3–0 5 September 1993 [63]
978 Aitor Begiristain  Spain Barcelona Zaragoza 4–1 26 September 1993 [63]
979 Oleg Salenko  Russia Logroñés Athletic Bilbao 4–2 7 October 1993 [63]
980 Romário  Brazil Barcelona Atlético Madrid 3–4 30 October 1993 [63]
981 Quique Setién  Spain Racing Santander Valladolid 5–1 28 November 1993 [63]
982 Romário  Brazil Barcelona Real Madrid 5–0 8 January 1994 [63]
983 Carlos (II)  Spain Oviedo Rayo Vallecano 5–0 9 January 1994 [63]
984 Xavier Escaich4  Spain Sporting Gijón Osasuna 7–1 16 January 1994 [63]
985 Romário  Brazil Barcelona Osasuna 8–1 19 February 1994 [63]
986 Bebeto  Brazil Deportivo La Coruña Albacete 5–1 23 February 1994 [63]
987 Nílson  Brazil Albacete Oviedo 5–0 27 February 1994 [63]
988 Romário  Brazil Barcelona Atlético Madrid 5–3 12 March 1994 [63]
989 Davor Šuker  Croatia Sevilla Logroñés 4–1 26 March 1994 [63]
990 Julen Guerrero4  Spain Athletic Bilbao Sporting Gijón 7–0 3 April 1994 [63]
991 Dmitri Popov  Russia Racing Santander Valladolid 3–0 6 April 1994 [63]
992 Fernando  Spain Valencia Albacete 4–0 10 April 1994 [63]
993 Luis García (I)  Mexico Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 4–2 17 April 1994 [63]
994 Predrag Mijatović  Montenegro Valencia Atlético Madrid 4–2 4 September 1994 [64]
995 Ángel Cuéllar  Spain Real Betis Sporting Gijón 5–0 25 September 1994 [64]
996 Kiko  Spain Atlético Madrid Valladolid 6–0 2 October 1994 [64]
997 Vladimir Gudelj Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-H. Celta Vigo Real Sociedad 3–2 20 November 1994 [64]
998 Iván Zamorano  Chile Real Madrid Barcelona 5–0 7 January 1995 [64]
999 Oli  Spain Oviedo Racing Santander 3–1 29 January 1995 [64]
1000 Slaviša Jokanović  Serbia Oviedo Espanyol 3–0 5 February 1995 [64]
1001 José Luis Zalazar  Uruguay Albacete Real Betis 3–1 12 February 1995 [64]
1002 Meho Kodro4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-H. Real Sociedad Tenerife 5–2 5 March 1995 [64]
1003 Juan Antonio Pizzi  Argentina Tenerife Valladolid 4–1 19 March 1995 [64]
1004 Bebeto  Brazil Deportivo La Coruña Tenerife 4–1 9 April 1995 [64]
1005 Luis Pérez  Spain Real Sociedad Logroñés 6–0 14 May 1995 [64]
1006 Meho Kodro Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-H. Real Sociedad Athletic Bilbao 5–0 28 May 1995 [64]
1007 Lyuboslav Penev  Bulgaria Valencia Compostela 4–1 10 June 1995 [64]
1008 Vladimir Gudelj Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-H. Celta Vigo Logroñés 3–0 18 June 1995 [64]
1009 Julio Salinas  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Albacete 8–2 18 June 1995 [64]
1010 Bebeto5  Brazil Deportivo La Coruña Albacete 5–0 1 October 1995 [65]
1011 José Mari Bakero  Spain Barcelona Oviedo 4–1 4 October 1995 [65]
1012 Claudio  Spain Salamanca Rayo Vallecano 4–1 8 October 1995 [65]
1013 Vladimir Gudelj Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-H. Celta Vigo Sevilla 4–0 22 October 1995 [65]
1014 Bebeto  Brazil Deportivo La Coruña Real Madrid 3–0 21 December 1995 [65]
1015 Juan Antonio Pizzi4  Argentina Tenerife Sevilla 4–2 21 January 1996 [65]
1016 José Gálvez  Spain Valencia Valladolid 5–2 24 January 1996 [65]
1017 Fernando Morientes  Spain Zaragoza Valencia 4–1 3 February 1996 [65]
1018 Alen Peternac  Croatia Valladolid Racing Santander 3–1 2 March 1996 [65]
1019 Juan Sabas  Spain Real Betis Valencia 3–0 3 March 1996 [65]
1020 Julio Salinas  Spain Sporting Gijón Rayo Vallecano 3–1 31 March 1996 [65]
1021 Luis Pérez  Spain Real Sociedad Valencia 5–2 14 April 1996 [65]
1022 Ismael Urzaiz  Spain Espanyol Rayo Vallecano 4–2 14 April 1996 [65]
1023 Ovidiu Stîngă  Romania Salamanca Racing Santander 5–0 5 May 1996 [65]
1024 Gheorghe Craioveanu  Romania Real Sociedad Albacete 8–1 12 May 1996 [65]
1025 Daniel Aquino  Argentina Rayo Vallecano Zaragoza 4–3 19 May 1996 [65]
1026 Alen Peternac5  Croatia Valladolid Oviedo 8–3 19 May 1996 [65]
1027 José María Quevedo  Spain Valladolid Oviedo 8–3 19 May 1996 [65]
1028 Davor Šuker  Croatia Sevilla Salamanca 3–1 25 May 1996 [65]
1029 José Ángel Ziganda  Spain Athletic Bilbao Rayo Vallecano 3–1 25 May 1996 [65]
1030 Davor Šuker  Croatia Real Madrid Real Sociedad 6–1 19 October 1996 [66]
1031 Ronaldo  Brazil Barcelona Valencia 3–2 26 October 1996 [66]
1032 Julen Guerrero  Spain Athletic Bilbao Logroñés 6–0 27 October 1996 [66]
1033 Davor Šuker  Croatia Real Madrid Valencia 4–2 24 November 1996 [66]
1034 Felipe Miñambres  Spain Tenerife Espanyol 5–1 22 December 1996 [66]
1035 Luis Enrique Martínez  Spain Barcelona Real Betis 4–2 19 January 1997 [66]
1036 Ismael Urzaiz  Spain Athletic Bilbao Oviedo 3–2 16 February 1997 [66]
1037 Fernando Morientes  Spain Zaragoza Sporting Gijón 5–0 19 February 1997 [66]
1038 Ronaldo  Brazil Barcelona Zaragoza 4–1 23 February 1997 [66]
1039 Davor Šuker  Croatia Real Madrid Oviedo 6–1 23 February 1997 [66]
1040 Slaviša Jokanović  Serbia Tenerife Barcelona 4–0 1 March 1997 [66]
1041 Alfonso  Spain Real Betis Atlético Madrid 3–2 9 March 1997 [66]
1042 Alfonso  Spain Real Betis Rayo Vallecano 4–0 16 March 1997 [66]
1043 Ronaldo  Brazil Barcelona Atlético Madrid 5–2 13 April 1997 [66]
1044 Vladimir Gudelj Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-H. Celta Vigo Real Madrid 4–0 22 June 1997 [66]
1045 Fernando Correa  Uruguay Racing Santander Sporting Gijón 4–1 5 October 1997 [67]
1046 Christian Vieri  Italy Atlético Madrid Zaragoza 5–1 18 October 1997 [67]
1047 Finidi George  Nigeria Real Betis Tenerife 3–0 7 December 1997 [67]
1048 Pauleta  Portugal Salamanca Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 7 December 1997 [67]
1049 Adrian Ilie  Romania Valencia Racing Santander 6–1 25 January 1998 [67]
1050 Gabriel Popescu  Romania Salamanca Atlético Madrid 5–4 21 March 1998 [67]
1051 Christian Vieri4  Italy Atlético Madrid Salamanca 4–5 21 March 1998 [67]
1052 Fernando Correa  Uruguay Racing Santander Athletic Bilbao 3–4 29 March 1998 [67]
1053 Romano Sion  Suriname Compostela Deportivo La Coruña 6–2 10 May 1998 [67]
1054 Víctor (I)  Spain Racing Santander Salamanca 4–1 15 November 1998 [68]
1055 Raúl (II)  Spain Real Madrid Valladolid 3–2 7 February 1999 [68]
1056 Rivaldo  Brazil Barcelona Oviedo 3–1 4 April 1999 [68]
1057 Lyuboslav Penev  Bulgaria Celta Vigo Real Madrid 5–1 11 April 1999 [68]
1058 Leonardo Biagini  Argentina Mallorca Athletic Bilbao 6–1 25 April 1999 [68]
1059 Claudio López  Argentina Valencia Alavés 5–0 1 May 1999 [68]
1060 Julio Dely Valdés  Panama Oviedo Salamanca 3–2 13 June 1999 [68]
1061 Roy Makaay  Netherlands Deportivo La Coruña Alavés 4–1 22 August 1999 [69]
1062 Dani (II)  Spain Barcelona Real Betis 4–1 25 September 1999 [69]
1063 Salva4  Spain Racing Santander Real Sociedad 5–2 13 October 1999 [69]
1064 Salva  Spain Racing Santander Celta Vigo 3–0 16 October 1999 [69]
1065 Savo Milošević  Serbia Zaragoza Racing Santander 4–1 24 October 1999 [69]
1066 Catanha  Brazil Málaga Oviedo 4–0 21 November 1999 [69]
1067 Pauleta  Portugal Deportivo La Coruña Sevilla 5–2 21 November 1999 [69]
1068 Catanha  Brazil Málaga Celta Vigo 4–2 22 December 1999 [69]
1069 Mario Turdó  Argentina Celta Vigo Oviedo 5–3 16 January 2000 [69]
1070 Víctor (II)  Spain Valladolid Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 30 January 2000 [69]
1071 Roy Makaay  Netherlands Deportivo La Coruña Atlético Madrid 4–1 8 April 2000 [69]
1072 Míchel (II)  Spain Rayo Vallecano Real Sociedad 4–1 22 October 2000 [70]
1073 Diego Tristán  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Las Palmas 4–0 31 October 2000 [70]
1074 Laurențiu Roșu  Romania Numancia Real Madrid 3–1 4 November 2000 [70]
1075 Catanha  Brazil Celta Vigo Barcelona 3–3 2 December 2000 [70]
1076 Luis Enrique Martínez  Spain Barcelona Athletic Bilbao 7–0 3 February 2001 [70]
1077 Diego Tristán  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Real Sociedad 4–1 10 February 2001 [70]
1078 John Carew  Norway Valencia Villarreal 3–1 25 February 2001 [70]
1079 Valeri Karpin  Russia Celta Vigo Valencia 3–2 18 March 2001 [70]
1080 Patrick Kluivert  Netherlands Barcelona Villarreal 4–4 8 April 2001 [70]
1081 Guti  Spain Real Madrid Villarreal 4–0 14 April 2001 [70]
1082 Julio Dely Valdés  Panama Málaga Valencia 3–0 13 May 2001 [70]
1083 Diego Tristán  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Oviedo 3–2 20 May 2001 [70]
1084 Rivaldo  Brazil Barcelona Valencia 3–2 17 June 2001 [70]
1085 Tote  Spain Valladolid Athletic Bilbao 4–1 14 October 2001 [71]
1086 Roy Makaay  Netherlands Deportivo La Coruña Real Sociedad 3–1 17 November 2001 [71]
1087 Patrick Kluivert4  Netherlands Barcelona Tenerife 6–0 2 February 2002 [71]
1088 Fernando Morientes5  Spain Real Madrid Las Palmas 7–0 10 February 2002 [71]
1089 Patrick Kluivert  Netherlands Barcelona Málaga 5–1 3 March 2002 [71]
1090 Catanha  Brazil Celta Vigo Valladolid 4–2 10 March 2002 [71]
1091 Diego Tristán  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Osasuna 3–1 16 March 2002 [71]
1092 Fernando Hierro  Spain Real Madrid Zaragoza 3–1 24 March 2002 [71]
1093 Diego Tristán  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Mallorca 5–0 6 April 2002 [71]
1094 Kiki Musampa  Netherlands Málaga Recreativo Huelva 3–2 1 September 2002 [72]
1095 Julio Álvarez  Venezuela Rayo Vallecano Racing Santander 3–1 22 September 2002 [72]
1096 Pablo Aimar  Argentina Valencia Athletic Bilbao 5–1 26 October 2002 [72]
1097 Patrick Kluivert  Netherlands Barcelona Alavés 6–1 26 October 2002 [72]
1098 Walter Pandiani  Uruguay Mallorca Valladolid 3–1 2 November 2002 [72]
1099 José Mari  Spain Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 3–3 10 November 2002 [72]
1100 Ismael Urzaiz  Spain Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid 3–3 10 November 2002 [72]
1101 Patrick Kluivert  Netherlands Barcelona Mallorca 4–0 21 December 2002 [72]
1102 Javier Saviola  Argentina Barcelona Real Betis 4–0 22 February 2003 [72]
1103 Diego Tristán  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Alavés 6–0 22 February 2003 [72]
1104 Ronaldo  Brazil Real Madrid Alavés 5–1 1 March 2003 [72]
1105 Roy Makaay  Netherlands Deportivo La Coruña Recreativo Huelva 5–0 4 May 2003 [72]
1106 Raúl (II)  Spain Real Madrid Valladolid 7–2 13 September 2003 [73]
1107 Ricardo Oliveira  Brazil Valencia Mallorca 5–0 2 November 2003 [73]
1108 Salva  Spain Málaga Barcelona 5–1 3 December 2003 [73]
1109 Víctor (I)  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Celta Vigo 5–0 3 January 2004 [73]
1110 Javi Guerrero  Spain Racing Santander Murcia 3–2 25 January 2004 [73]
1111 Ricardo Oliveira  Brazil Valencia Málaga 6–1 31 January 2004 [73]
1112 Júlio Baptista  Brazil Sevilla Murcia 3–1 14 February 2004 [73]
1113 Mista  Spain Valencia Mallorca 5–1 21 March 2004 [73]
1114 Júlio Baptista4  Brazil Sevilla Racing Santander 5–2 18 April 2004 [73]
1115 David Villa4  Spain Zaragoza Sevilla 4–4 25 April 2004 [73]
1116 Maxi Rodríguez  Argentina Espanyol Real Betis 4–1 12 September 2004 [74]
1117 Sergio Pachón  Spain Getafe Athletic Bilbao 3–1 3 October 2004 [74]
1118 Juan Román Riquelme  Argentina Villarreal Valencia 3–1 23 January 2005 [74]
1119 Ricardo Oliveira  Brazil Real Betis Athletic Bilbao 4–4 13 February 2005 [74]
1120 Salva  Spain Atlético Madrid Mallorca 4–0 3 April 2005 [74]
1121 Yossi Benayoun  Israel Racing Santander Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 24 April 2005 [74]
1122 Diego Forlán  Uruguay Villarreal Barcelona 3–3 22 May 2005 [74]
1123 Juan Arango  Venezuela Mallorca Real Sociedad 5–2 17 September 2005 [75]
1124 Nenê  Brazil Alavés Getafe 3–4 18 September 2005 [75]
1125 Zinedine Zidane  France Real Madrid Sevilla 4–2 15 January 2006 [75]
1126 Daniel Martín  Spain Real Betis Zaragoza 3–4 5 February 2006 [75]
1127 Luis García (II)  Spain Espanyol Sevilla 5–0 26 February 2006 [75]
1128 David Villa  Spain Valencia Athletic Bilbao 3–0 23 April 2006 [75]
1129 Ruud van Nistelrooy  Netherlands Real Madrid Levante 4–1 10 September 2006 [76]
1130 Ruud van Nistelrooy4  Netherlands Real Madrid Osasuna 4–1 12 November 2006 [76]
1131 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Real Madrid 3–3 10 March 2007 [76]
1132 Walter Pandiani  Uruguay Espanyol Real Madrid 3–4 12 May 2007 [76]
1133 Diego Forlán  Uruguay Villarreal Osasuna 4–1 13 May 2007 [76]
1134 Aritz Aduriz  Spain Athletic Bilbao Zaragoza 3–4 19 May 2007 [76]
1135 Roberto Soldado  Spain Osasuna Levante 4–1 20 May 2007 [76]
1136 Thierry Henry  France Barcelona Levante 4–1 29 September 2007 [77]
1137 Christian Riganò  Italy Levante Almería 3–0 4 November 2007 [77]
1138 Joseba Llorente  Spain Valladolid Recreativo Huelva 3–1 13 January 2008 [77]
1139 Samuel Eto'o  Cameroon Barcelona Levante 5–1 24 February 2008 [77]
1140 Juan Arango  Venezuela Mallorca Recreativo Huelva 7–1 9 March 2008 [77]
1141 Xisco  Spain Deportivo La Coruña Murcia 3–1 30 March 2008 [77]
1142 Daniel Güiza  Spain Mallorca Murcia 4–1 30 April 2008 [77]
1143 David Villa  Spain Valencia Levante 5–1 11 May 2008 [77]
1144 Giovani dos Santos  Mexico Barcelona Murcia 5–3 17 May 2008 [77]
1145 Mate Bilić  Croatia Sporting Gijón Sevilla 3–4 13 September 2008 [78]
1146 Rafael van der Vaart  Netherlands Real Madrid Sporting Gijón 7–1 24 September 2008 [78]
1147 Samuel Eto'o  Cameroon Barcelona Almería 5–0 25 October 2008 [78]
1148 Mohamed Tchité  Burundi Racing Santander Valencia 4–2 1 November 2008 [78]
1149 Gonzalo Higuaín4  Argentina Real Madrid Málaga 4–3 8 November 2008 [78]
1150 Samuel Eto'o4  Cameroon Barcelona Valladolid 6–0 8 November 2008 [78]
1151 Thierry Henry  France Barcelona Valencia 4–0 6 December 2008 [78]
1152 Roberto Soldado  Spain Getafe Sporting de Gijón 5–1 25 January 2009 [78]
1153 Frédéric Kanouté  Mali Sevilla Valladolid 4–1 21 March 2009 [78]
1154 Raúl (II)  Spain Real Madrid Sevilla 4–2 26 April 2009 [78]
1155 Diego Forlán  Uruguay Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 4–1 23 May 2009 [78]
1156 Raúl Tamudo  Spain Espanyol Málaga 3–0 31 May 2009 [78]
1157 Roberto Soldado  Spain Getafe Racing Santander 4–1 30 August 2009 [79]
1158 Seydou Keita  Mali Barcelona Zaragoza 6–1 25 October 2009 [79]
1159 Roberto Soldado  Spain Getafe Xerez 5–1 29 November 2009 [79]
1160 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Tenerife 5–0 10 January 2010 [79]
1161 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Valencia 3–0 10 March 2010 [79]
1162 Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Real Madrid Valladolid 4–1 14 March 2010 [79]
1163 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Zaragoza 4–2 21 March 2010 [79]
1164 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Mallorca 4–1 5 May 2010 [79]
1165 Cristiano Ronaldo4  Portugal Real Madrid Racing Santander 6–1 23 October 2010 [80]
1166 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Almería 8–0 20 November 2010 [80]
1167 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Athletic Bilbao 5–1 20 November 2010 [80]
1168 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Villarreal 4–2 9 January 2011 [80]
1169 Luís Fabiano  Brazil Sevilla Levante 4–1 22 January 2011 [80]
1170 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Atlético Madrid 3–0 5 February 2011 [80]
1171 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Málaga 7–0 3 March 2011 [80]
1172 Roberto Soldado4  Spain Valencia Getafe 4–2 2 April 2011 [80]
1173 Diego Costa  Brazil Atlético Madrid Osasuna 3–2 3 April 2011 [80]
1174 Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Real Madrid Valencia 6–3 23 April 2011 [80]
1175 Cristiano Ronaldo4  Portugal Real Madrid Sevilla 6–2 7 May 2011 [80]
1176 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Getafe 4–0 10 May 2011 [80]
1177 Emmanuel Adebayor  Togo Real Madrid Almería 8–1 21 May 2011 [80]
1178 Sergio Agüero  Argentina Atlético Madrid Mallorca 4–3 21 May 2011 [80]
1179 Roberto Soldado  Spain Valencia Racing Santander 4–3 27 August 2011 [81]
1180 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Zaragoza 6–0 28 August 2011 [81]
1181 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Osasuna 8–0 17 September 2011 [81]
1182 Radamel Falcao  Colombia Atlético Madrid Racing Santander 4–0 18 September 2011 [81]
1183 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Rayo Vallecano 6–2 24 September 2011 [81]
1184 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Atlético Madrid 5–0 24 September 2011 [81]
1185 Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Real Madrid Espanyol 4–0 2 October 2011 [81]
1186 Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentina Real Madrid Real Betis 4–1 14 October 2011 [81]
1187 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Málaga 4–0 22 October 2011 [81]
1188 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Mallorca 5–0 29 October 2011 [81]
1189 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Osasuna 7–1 6 November 2011 [81]
1190 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Sevilla 6–2 17 December 2011 [81]
1191 Radamel Falcao  Colombia Atlético Madrid Real Sociedad 4–0 21 January 2012 [81]
1192 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Málaga 4–1 22 January 2012 [81]
1193 Fernando Llorente  Spain Athletic Bilbao Rayo Vallecano 3–2 28 January 2012 [81]
1194 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Levante 4–2 12 February 2012 [81]
1195 Lionel Messi4  Argentina Barcelona Valencia 5–1 19 February 2012 [81]
1196 Kalu Uche  Nigeria Espanyol Rayo Vallecano 5–1 11 March 2012 [81]
1197 Roberto Soldado  Spain Valencia Athletic Bilbao 3–0 18 March 2012 [81]
1198 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Granada 5–3 20 March 2012 [81]
1199 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Atlético Madrid 4–1 11 April 2012 [81]
1200 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Málaga 4–1 2 May 2012 [81]
1201 Lionel Messi4  Argentina Barcelona Espanyol 4–0 5 May 2012 [81]
1202 Radamel Falcao  Colombia Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 4–0 27 August 2012 [82]
1203 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 5–1 30 September 2012 [82]
1204 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 5–4 20 October 2012 [82]
1205 Radamel Falcao5  Colombia Atlético Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 6–0 9 December 2012 [82]
1206 Xabi Prieto  Spain Real Sociedad Real Madrid 3–4 6 January 2013 [82]
1207 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Getafe 4–0 27 January 2013 [82]
1208 Lionel Messi4  Argentina Barcelona Osasuna 5–1 27 January 2013 [82]
1209 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Sevilla 4–1 9 February 2013 [82]
1210 Álvaro Negredo  Spain Sevilla Celta Vigo 4–1 4 March 2013 [82]
1211 Cesc Fàbregas  Spain Barcelona Mallorca 5–0 6 April 2013 [82]
1212 Álvaro Negredo4  Spain Sevilla Valencia 4–3 1 June 2013 [82]
1213 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Valencia 3–2 2 September 2013 [83]
1214 Mounir El Hamdaoui  Morocco Málaga Rayo Vallecano 5–0 15 September 2013 [83]
1215 Pedro  Spain Barcelona Rayo Vallecano 4–0 21 September 2013 [83]
1216 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Sevilla 7–3 30 October 2013 [83]
1217 Youssef El-Arabi  Morocco Granada Málaga 3–1 8 November 2013 [83]
1218 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Real Sociedad 5–1 9 November 2013 [83]
1219 Carlos Vela4  Mexico Real Sociedad Celta Vigo 4–3 23 November 2013 [83]
1220 Sergio García  Spain Espanyol Rayo Vallecano 4–1 24 November 2013 [83]
1221 Gareth Bale  Wales Real Madrid Valladolid 4–0 30 November 2013 [83]
1222 Jonas  Brazil Valencia Osasuna 3–0 1 December 2013 [83]
1223 Javi Guerra  Spain Valladolid Celta Vigo 3–0 16 December 2013 [83]
1224 Pedro  Spain Barcelona Getafe 5–2 22 December 2013 [83]
1225 Alexis Sánchez  Chile Barcelona Elche 4–0 5 January 2014 [83]
1226 Ikechukwu Uche  Nigeria Villarreal Rayo Vallecano 5–2 6 January 2014 [83]
1227 Aritz Aduriz  Spain Athletic Bilbao Granada 4–0 28 February 2014 [83]
1228 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Osasuna 7–0 16 March 2014 [83]
1229 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Real Madrid 4–3 23 March 2014 [83]
1230 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 8–2 20 September 2014 [84]
1231 Cristiano Ronaldo4  Portugal Real Madrid Elche 5–1 23 September 2014 [84]
1232 Neymar  Brazil Barcelona Granada 6–0 27 September 2014 [84]
1233 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Athletic Bilbao 5–0 5 October 2014 [84]
1234 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Sevilla 5–1 22 November 2014 [84]
1235 Carlos Vela  Mexico Real Sociedad Elche 3–0 28 November 2014 [84]
1236 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Celta Vigo 3–0 6 December 2014 [84]
1237 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Espanyol 5–1 7 December 2014 [84]
1238 Antoine Griezmann  France Atlético Madrid Athletic Bilbao 4–1 21 December 2014 [84]
1239 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 18 January 2015 [84]
1240 David Barral  Spain Levante Málaga 4–1 7 February 2015 [84]
1241 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Levante 5–0 15 February 2015 [84]
1242 Alberto Bueno4  Spain Rayo Vallecano Levante 4–2 28 February 2015 [84]
1243 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Rayo Vallecano 6–1 8 March 2015 [84]
1244 David Barral  Spain Levante Almería 4–1 4 April 2015 [84]
1245 Cristiano Ronaldo5  Portugal Real Madrid Granada 9–1 5 April 2015 [84]
1246 Santi Mina4  Spain Celta Vigo Rayo Vallecano 6–1 11 April 2015 [84]
1247 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Córdoba 8–0 2 May 2015 [84]
1248 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Sevilla 3–2 2 May 2015 [84]
1249 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Espanyol 4–1 17 May 2015 [84]
1250 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Getafe 7–3 23 May 2015 [84]
1251 Cristiano Ronaldo5  Portugal Real Madrid Espanyol 6–0 12 September 2015 [85]
1252 Imanol Agirretxe  Spain Real Sociedad Granada 3–0 22 September 2015 [85]
1253 Charles  Brazil Málaga Real Sociedad 3–1 3 October 2015 [85]
1254 Neymar4  Brazil Barcelona Rayo Vallecano 5–2 17 October 2015 [85]
1255 Kevin Gameiro  France Sevilla Getafe 5–0 24 October 2015 [85]
1256 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Eibar 3–1 25 October 2015 [85]
1257 Aritz Aduriz  Spain Athletic Bilbao Rayo Vallecano 3–0 29 November 2015 [85]
1258 Antonio Sanabria  Paraguay Sporting Gijón Las Palmas 3–1 5 December 2015 [85]
1259 Gareth Bale4  Wales Real Madrid Rayo Vallecano 10–2 20 December 2015 [85]
1260 Karim Benzema  France Real Madrid Rayo Vallecano 10–2 20 December 2015 [85]
1261 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Granada 4–0 9 January 2016 [85]
1262 Gareth Bale  Wales Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña 5–0 9 January 2016 [85]
1263 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Athletic Bilbao 6–0 17 January 2016 [85]
1264 Antonio Sanabria  Paraguay Sporting Gijón Real Sociedad 5–1 22 January 2016 [85]
1265 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Espanyol 6–0 31 January 2016 [85]
1266 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Celta Vigo 6–1 14 February 2016 [85]
1267 Aritz Aduriz  Spain Athletic Bilbao Deportivo La Coruña 4–1 2 March 2016 [85]
1268 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Rayo Vallecano 5–1 3 March 2016 [85]
1269 Cristiano Ronaldo4  Portugal Real Madrid Celta Vigo 7–1 5 March 2016 [85]
1270 Luis Suárez (II)4  Uruguay Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 8–0 20 April 2016 [85]
1271 Paco Alcácer  Spain Valencia Eibar 4–0 20 April 2016 [85]
1272 Youssef El-Arabi  Morocco Granada Levante 5–1 21 April 2016 [85]
1273 Luis Suárez (II)4  Uruguay Barcelona Sporting Gijón 6–0 23 April 2016 [85]
1274 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Granada 3–0 14 May 2016 [85]
1275 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Real Betis 6–2 20 August 2016 [86]
1276 Yannick Carrasco  Belgium Atlético Madrid Granada 7–1 15 October 2016 [86]
1277 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Alavés 4–1 29 October 2016 [86]
1278 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Atlético Madrid 3–0 19 November 2016 [86]
1279 Vicente Iborra  Spain Sevilla Celta Vigo 3–0 11 December 2016 [86]
1280 Wissam Ben Yedder  France Sevilla Real Sociedad 4–0 7 January 2017 [86]
1281 Kevin Gameiro  France Atlético Madrid Sporting Gijón 4–1 18 February 2017 [86]
1282 Giuseppe Rossi  Italy Celta Vigo Las Palmas 3–1 3 March 2017 [86]
1283 Álvaro Morata  Spain Real Madrid Leganés 4–2 5 April 2017 [86]
1284 Neymar  Brazil Barcelona Las Palmas 4–1 14 May 2017 [86]
1285 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Espanyol 5–0 9 September 2017 [87]
1286 Simone Zaza  Italy Valencia Málaga 5–0 19 September 2017 [87]
1287 Lionel Messi4  Argentina Barcelona Eibar 6–1 19 September 2017 [87]
1288 Cédric Bakambu Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo Villarreal Eibar 3–0 1 October 2017 [87]
1289 Iago Aspas  Spain Celta Vigo Las Palmas 5–2 16 October 2017 [87]
1290 Ibai Gómez  Spain Alavés Girona 3–2 4 December 2017 [87]
1291 Michael Olunga  Kenya Girona Las Palmas 6–0 13 January 2018 [87]
1292 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Real Madrid Real Sociedad 5–2 10 February 2018 [87]
1293 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Girona 6–1 24 February 2018 [87]
1294 Antoine Griezmann  France Atlético Madrid Sevilla 5–2 25 February 2018 [87]
1295 Antoine Griezmann4  France Atlético Madrid Leganés 4–0 28 February 2018 [87]
1296 Cristiano Ronaldo4  Portugal Real Madrid Girona 6–3 18 March 2018 [87]
1297 Iago Aspas  Spain Celta Vigo Sevilla 4–0 7 April 2018 [87]
1298 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Leganés 3–1 7 April 2018 [87]
1299 Carlos Bacca  Colombia Villarreal Celta Vigo 4–1 28 April 2018 [87]
1300 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Deportivo La Coruña 4–2 29 April 2018 [87]
1301 Emmanuel Boateng  Ghana Levante Barcelona 5–4 13 May 2018 [87]
1302 Philippe Coutinho  Brazil Barcelona Levante 4–5 13 May 2018 [87]
1303 André Silva  Portugal Sevilla Rayo Vallecano 4–1 19 August 2018 [88]
1304 Wissam Ben Yedder  France Sevilla Levante 6–2 23 September 2018 [88]
1305 Iago Aspas  Spain Celta Vigo Eibar 4–0 27 October 2018 [88]
1306 Luis Suárez (II)  Uruguay Barcelona Real Madrid 5–1 28 October 2018 [88]
1307 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Levante 5–0 16 December 2018 [88]
1308 Raúl de Tomás  Spain Rayo Vallecano Celta Vigo 4–2 11 January 2019 [88]
1309 Youssef En-Nesyri  Morocco Leganés Real Betis 3–0 10 February 2019 [88]
1310 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Sevilla 4–2 23 February 2019 [88]
1311 Wissam Ben Yedder  France Sevilla Real Sociedad 5–2 10 March 2019 [88]
1312 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Real Betis 4–1 17 March 2019 [88]
1313 Karim Benzema  France Real Madrid Athletic Bilbao 3–0 21 April 2019 [88]
1314 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Celta Vigo 4–1 9 November 2019 [89]
1315 Lionel Messi  Argentina Barcelona Mallorca 5–2 7 December 2019 [89]
1316 Joaquín  Spain Real Betis Athletic Bilbao 3–2 8 December 2019 [89]
1317 Lionel Messi4  Argentina Barcelona Eibar 5–0 22 February 2020 [89]
1318 Carlos Soler  Spain Valencia Real Madrid 4–1 8 November 2020 [90]
1319 Youssef En-Nesyri  Morocco Sevilla Real Sociedad 3–2 9 January 2021 [90]
1320 Youssef En-Nesyri  Morocco Sevilla Cádiz 3–0 23 January 2021 [90]
1321 Rafa Mir  Spain Huesca Valladolid 3–1 29 January 2021 [90]
1322 Alexander Isak  Sweden Real Sociedad Alavés 4–0 21 February 2021 [90]
1323 Gerard Moreno  Spain Villarreal Granada 3–0 3 April 2021 [90]
1324 Kike García  Spain Eibar Alavés 3–0 1 May 2021 [90]
1325 Carlos Bacca  Colombia Villarreal Sevilla 4–0 16 May 2021 [90]
1326 Karim Benzema  France Real Madrid Celta Vigo 5–2 12 September 2021 [91]
1327 Marco Asensio  Spain Real Madrid Mallorca 6–1 22 September 2021 [91]
1328 Anthony Lozano  Honduras Cádiz Villarreal 3–3 26 October 2021 [91]
1329 Juanmi  Spain Real Betis Levante 3–1 28 November 2021 [91]
1330 Jorge Molina  Spain Granada Mallorca 4–1 19 December 2021 [91]
1331 Oihan Sancet  Spain Athletic Bilbao Osasuna 3–1 3 January 2022 [91]
1332 Arnaut Danjuma  Netherlands Villarreal Granada 4–1 19 February 2022 [91]
1333 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang  Gabon Barcelona Valencia 4–1 20 February 2022 [91]
1334 Yeremy Pino4  Spain Villarreal Espanyol 5–1 27 February 2022 [91]
1335 Vinícius Júnior  Brazil Real Madrid Levante 6–0 12 May 2022 [91]
1336 Oihan Sancet  Spain Athletic Bilbao Cádiz 4–1 3 February 2023 [92]
1337 Pere Milla  Spain Elche Villarreal 3–1 4 February 2023 [92]
1338 Karim Benzema  France Real Madrid Valladolid 6–0 2 April 2023 [92]
1339 Taty Castellanos4  Argentina Girona Real Madrid 4–2 25 April 2023 [92]
1340 Karim Benzema  France Real Madrid Almería 4–2 29 April 2023 [92]
1341 Lázaro  Brazil Almería Mallorca 3–0 20 May 2023 [92]
1342 Luis Suárez (III)  Colombia Almería Granada 3–3 1 October 2023 [93]
1343 Antoine Griezmann  France Atlético Madrid Celta Vigo 3–0 21 October 2023 [93]
1344 José Luis Morales  Spain Villarreal Osasuna 3–1 26 November 2023 [93]
1345 Álvaro Morata  Spain Atlético Madrid Girona 3–4 3 January 2024 [93]
1346 Ferran Torres  Spain Barcelona Real Betis 4–2 21 January 2024 [93]
1347 Artem Dovbyk  Ukraine Girona Sevilla 5–1 21 January 2024 [93]
1348 Alexander Sørloth  Norway Villarreal Granada 5–1 3 March 2024 [93]
1349 Robert Lewandowski  Poland Barcelona Valencia 4–2 29 April 2024 [93]
1350 Antoine Griezmann  France Atlético Madrid Getafe 3–0 15 May 2024 [93]
1351 Alexander Sørloth4  Norway Villarreal Real Madrid 4–4 19 May 2024 [93]
1352 Artem Dovbyk  Ukraine Girona Granada 7–0 24 May 2024 [93]
1353 Raphinha  Brazil Barcelona Valladolid 7–0 31 August 2024 [94]
1354 Javi Puado  Spain Espanyol Alavés 3–2 14 September 2024 [94]
1355 Robert Lewandowski  Poland Barcelona Alavés 3–0 6 October 2024 [94]
1356 Vinícius Júnior  Brazil Real Madrid Osasuna 4–0 9 November 2024 [94]

Most hat-tricks

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The following table lists the most hat-tricks among players who have scored ten or more. Boldface indicates a player who is currently active in La Liga. Italics indicates a player who is currently active outside of La Liga.[95]

Rank Player Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Argentina Lionel Messi 36 22 February 2020
2 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 34 18 March 2018
3 Spain Telmo Zarra 23 15 March 1953
4 Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano 22 15 March 1964
5 Spain Mundo 19 4 March 1951
6 Spain César Rodríguez 15 19 October 1952
7 Spain Isidro Lángara 13 15 December 1946
8 Hungary Ferenc Puskás 12 15 December 1963
9 Spain Pahiño 11 11 September 1955
Spain Manuel Badenes 29 March 1958
Hungary László Kubala 19 March 1961
12 Spain Quini 10 7 October 1981
Uruguay Luis Suárez 28 October 2018

Hat-tricks by club

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As of 9 November 2024
Club Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
Real Madrid 197 9 November 2024
Barcelona 195 6 October 2024
Athletic Bilbao 119 3 February 2023
Atlético Madrid 109 15 May 2024
Valencia 105 8 November 2020
Sevilla 86 23 January 2021
Espanyol 57 14 September 2024
Real Sociedad 49 21 February 2021
Oviedo 40 13 June 1999
Celta Vigo 39 27 October 2018
Deportivo La Coruña 32 30 March 2008
Zaragoza 25 April 2004
Racing Santander 30 1 November 2008
Valladolid 26 16 December 2013
Real Betis 28 November 2021
Sporting Gijón 23 22 January 2016
Granada 14 19 December 2021
Osasuna 13 20 May 2007
Villarreal 19 May 2024
Mallorca 11 30 April 2008
Las Palmas 10 4 December 1976
Murcia 26 February 1984
Rayo Vallecano 11 January 2019
Elche 9 4 February 2023
Alavés 7 4 December 2017
Málaga 3 October 2015
Arenas 6 19 February 1933
Tenerife 1 March 1997
CD Málaga 5 11 September 1983
Real Unión 4 January 1931
Gimnàstic 30 January 1949
Albacete 4 12 February 1995
Castellón 7 October 1990
Getafe 29 November 2009
Girona 24 May 2024
Hércules 14 January 1979
Levante 13 May 2018
Sabadell 3 October 1965
Salamanca 21 March 1998
Burgos 3 6 February 1977
Europa 30 March 1930
Alcoyano 2 4 March 1951
Almería 1 October 2023
Atlético Tetuán 20 January 1952
Cádiz 26 October 2021
Córdoba 17 March 1968
AD Almería 1 21 December 1980
Compostela 10 May 1998
Condal 2 February 1957
Cultural Leonesa 19 February 1956
Eibar 1 May 2021
Huesca 29 January 2021
Jaén 25 April 1954
Leganés 10 February 2019
Lleida 12 November 1950
Logroñés 7 October 1993
Numancia 4 November 2000
Pontevedra 15 March 1970


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