List of Eliteserien hat-tricks

Sigurd Rushfeldt scored a record 11 Eliteserien hat-tricks, for Tromsø and Rosenborg.

Since the inception of the football one-group Norwegian top-flight league competition, Eliteserien, in 1963, a number of players have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match.

Sigurd Rushfeldt has scored three or more goals eleven times in Eliteserien, more than any other player. Petter Belsvik has scored ten; Stig Johansen and Bengt Sæternes have scored seven hat-tricks each. Belsvik (HamKam, Molde, Rosenborg, Stabæk and Start) is the only player to have scored hat-tricks for five different clubs. Five players have scored hat-tricks and still ended up on the losing side: Jostein Flo, Steffen Iversen, Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson, Bengt Sæternes and Anthony Ujah.

Two players have scored a double hat-trick (6 goals) in a match; Odd Iversen and Jan Fuglset. Kenneth Nysæther, Harald Martin Brattbakk and Thorstein Helstad have scored five goals in a match. Erik Karlsen holds the record for the quickest Norwegian top division hat-trick, netting three times for Lillestrøm against Mjøndalen in 2 minutes 30 seconds.[1][2]

The 1996 season holds the record for the most hat-tricks in a season, with twenty.

Hat-tricks

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This list show all players who have scored three goals or more in a single match from the start of the 1989 season and onwards.

This list is under construction.

As of matches played 27 May 2024
Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Player's team lost the match
Player's team drew the match
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the home team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
Mike McCabe  Ireland Tromsø Brann* 0–3 7 May 1989 [3]
Karl-Petter Løken4  Norway Rosenborg* Mjølner 6–2 16 May 1989 [4]
Petter Belsvik  Norway Molde* Vålerengen 5–0 18 June 1989 [5]
Stein Berg-Johansen  Norway Mjølner* Moss 3–1 18 June 1989 [6]
Kjell Ove Olofsson  Sweden Moss Vålerengen* 1–5 20 August 1989 [7]
Jahn Ivar Jakobsen  Norway Rosenborg* Brann 4–0 24 September 1989 [8]
Jostein Flo4  Norway Molde* Mjølner 7–0 1 October 1989 [9]
Stein Berg-Johansen  Norway Mjølner* Sogndal 3–3 8 October 1989 [10]
Jahn Ivar Jakobsen  Norway Rosenborg* Strømsgodset 6–3 16 May 1990 [11]
Tore André Dahlum  Norway Start Strømsgodset* 1–5 24 June 1990 [12]
Per Hilmar Nybø  Norway Brann* Strømsgodset 5–2 22 July 1990 [13]
Geir Frigård4  Norway Lillestrøm* Moss 4–0 22 July 1990 [14]
Mike McCabe  Ireland Tromsø* Kongsvinger 3–1 5 August 1990 [15]
Tore André Dahlum  Norway Start* Viking 3–2 26 August 1990 [16]
Jahn Ivar Jakobsen  Norway Rosenborg* Start 4–1 23 September 1990 [17]
Petter Belsvik  Norway Molde* Rosenborg 4–1 4 May 1991 [18]
Odd Johnsen  Norway Strømsgodset Molde* 0–7 9 June 1991 [19]
Tore André Dahlum  Norway Start* Viking 4–1 7 July 1991 [20]
Gøran Sørloth  Norway Rosenborg* Brann 4–0 4 August 1991 [21]
Karl-Petter Løken  Norway Rosenborg* Sogndal 6–2 18 August 1991 [22]
Tom Fodstad4  Norway Lyn Viking* 3–4 29 September 1991 [23]
Frank Strandli4  Norway Start* Sogndal 4–1 26 April 1992 [24]
Kjell Roar Kaasa  Norway Kongsvinger* Sogndal 5–0 8 June 1992 [25]
Kenneth Nysæther  Norway Lillestrøm Mjøndalen* 0–4 14 June 1992 [26]
Ole Bjørn Sundgot  Norway Molde* HamKam 4–1 23 August 1992 [27]
Stuart McManus  Scotland Lillestrøm HamKam* 1–4 27 September 1992 [28]
Jostein Flo  Norway Sogndal Lyn* 7–3 27 September 1992 [29]
Kjell Roar Kaasa  Norway Kongsvinger* Molde 3–0 4 October 1992 [30]
Gøran Sørloth  Norway Rosenborg* Kongsvinger 6–0 18 October 1992 [31]
Frank Strandli  Norway Start* Molde 4–0 23 May 1993 [32]
Egil Østenstad  Norway Viking* HamKam 7–1 23 May 1993 [33]
Asbjørn Helgeland  Norway Fyllingen* Kongsvinger 5–3 20 June 1993 [34]
Petter Belsvik4  Norway HamKam* Lillestrøm 4–3 20 June 1993 [35]
Kjell Roar Kaasa  Norway Lyn* Brann 5–1 18 July 1993 [36]
Erik Hoftun4  Norway Molde* Lyn 6–3 5 September 1993 [37]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Tromsø* HamKam 4–1 3 October 1993 [38]
Mons Ivar Mjelde4  Norway Lillestrøm* Bodø/Glimt 5–3 3 October 1993 [39]
Kaj Eskelinen  Sweden Brann Fyllingen* 1–6 3 October 1993 [40]
Trond Egil Soltvedt  Norway Brann Fyllingen* 1–6 3 October 1993 [40]
Mons Ivar Mjelde  Norway Lillestrøm Start* 1–5 17 October 1993 [41]
Petter Belsvik  Norway HamKam* Fyllingen 6–0 17 October 1993 [42]
Geir Frigård  Norway Kongsvinger Brann* 0–4 8 May 1994 [43]
Harald Martin Brattbakk  Norway Rosenborg* HamKam 6–1 8 May 1994 [44]
Rolf Inge Furuly  Norway HamKam* Sogndal* 3–2 29 May 1994 [45]
Harald Martin Brattbakk  Norway Rosenborg Strømsgodset* 0–7 24 July 1994 [46]
Dag Riisnæs  Norway Kongsvinger* HamKam 5–1 24 July 1994 [47]
Tore André Dahlum  Norway Start* Strømsgodset 7–0 7 August 1994 [48]
Harald Martin Brattbakk  Norway Rosenborg* Brann 9–0 21 September 1994 [49]
Petter Belsvik  Norway Start Bodø/Glimt* 0–6 25 September 1994 [50]
Ole Gunnar Solskjær  Norway Molde* Viking 5–4 29 April 1995 [51]
Ole Gunnar Solskjær  Norway Molde* Hødd 7–2 16 May 1995 [52]
Arild Stavrum  Norway Molde* Hødd 7–2 16 May 1995 [52]
Petter Belsvik4  Norway Start Strindheim* 2–6 21 May 1995 [53]
Ståle Solbakken  Norway Lillestrøm* Hødd 6–0 30 July 1995 [54]
Andreas Lund4  Norway Start* Kongsvinger 6–2 6 August 1995 [55]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Tromsø* Kongsvinger 8–0 27 August 1995 [56]
Kristian Hoem Sørli  Norway Strindheim Start* 4–6 2 September 1995 [57]
Tore André Flo  Norway Tromsø Molde* 0–7 2 September 1995 [58]
Steffen Iversen  Norway Rosenborg* HamKam 9–1 2 September 1995 [59]
Harald Martin Brattbakk  Norway Rosenborg* HamKam 9–1 2 September 1995 [59]
Kenneth Nysæther5  Norway Vålerenga* Strindheim 9–2 24 September 1995 [60]
Stig Johansen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Viking 6–2 22 October 1995 [61]
Tore André Flo  Norway Tromsø* HamKam 4–1 22 October 1995 [62]
Ole Gunnar Solskjær  Norway Molde* Moss 8–0 21 April 1996 [63]
Arild Stavrum  Norway Molde* Moss 8–0 21 April 1996 [63]
Harald Martin Brattbakk5  Norway Rosenborg* Brann 10–0 5 May 1996 [64]
Jahn Ivar Jakobsen  Norway Rosenborg* Brann 10–0 5 May 1996 [64]
Egil Østenstad  Norway Viking Lillestrøm* 0–4 5 May 1996 [65]
Børre Meinseth  Norway Viking* Start 4–0 16 May 1996 [66]
Ole Martin Årst  Norway Tromsø* Brann 4–1 7 July 1996 [67]
Sigurd Rushfeldt4  Norway Tromsø Start* 1–4 4 August 1996 [68]
Kjetil Løvvik  Norway Vålerenga* Moss 4–1 11 August 1996 [69]
Stig Johansen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Kongsvinger 5–3 11 August 1996 [70]
Dagfinn Enerly  Norway Skeid Tromsø* 2–4 11 August 1996 [71]
Espen Musæus4  Norway Vålerenga Start* 2–4 19 August 1996 [72]
Mons Ivar Mjelde4  Norway Brann* Start 7–1 25 August 1996 [73]
Mons Ivar Mjelde4  Norway Brann Skeid* 1–6 4 September 1996 [74]
Egil Østenstad  Norway Viking* Skeid 7–0 8 September 1996 [75]
Tore André Flo  Norway Brann* Strømsgodset 6–2 8 September 1996 [76]
Stig Johansen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Vålerenga 3–0 15 September 1996 [77]
Ole Bjørn Sundgot  Norway Molde* Brann 3–3 13 October 1996 [78]
Stig Johansen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Viking 7–0 13 October 1996 [79]
Krister Isaksen  Norway Strømsgodset Start* 2–6 20 October 1996 [80]
Jostein Flo  Norway Strømsgodset* Skeid 4–0 13 April 1997 [81]
Mons Ivar Mjelde  Norway Brann* Bodø/Glimt 3–1 20 April 1997 [82]
Stig Johansen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Kongsvinger 4–0 8 May 1997 [83]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Rosenborg Strømsgodset* 1–5 1 June 1997 [84]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Rosenborg* Skeid 5–1 15 June 1997 [85]
Frank Strandli  Norway Lillestrøm Lyn* 0–4 2 July 1997 [86]
Jerry Månsson  Sweden Viking* Skeid 4–0 6 July 1997 [87]
Tore André Flo  Norway Brann* Strømsgodset 4–1 13 July 1997 [88]
Stig Johansen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Tromsø 5–1 27 July 1997 [89]
Odd Inge Olsen  Norway Molde Brann* 0–4 3 August 1997 [90]
Rune Hagen  Norway Strømsgodset* Kongsvinger 8–0 10 August 1997 [91]
Lasse Olsen  Norway Strømsgodset* Lyn 6–1 31 August 1997 [92]
Jörgen Wålemark  Sweden Lillestrøm Tromsø* 1–3 13 September 1997 [93]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Rosenborg* Strømsgodset 6–1 4 October 1997 [94]
Mons Ivar Mjelde  Norway Brann Lyn 1–5 5 October 1997 [95]
Sigurd Rushfeldt4  Norway Rosenborg* Moss 6–0 16 May 1998 [96]
Bjørn Viljugrein  Norway Vålerenga* Sogndal 4–0 1 July 1998 [97]
Morten Berre  Norway Haugesund* Moss 5–1 9 July 1998 [98]
Bengt Sæternes  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Strømsgodset 6–2 30 July 1998 [99]
Petter Belsvik  Norway Stabæk Kongsvinger* 1–5 2 August 1998 [100]
Mamadou Diallo4  Senegal Lillestrøm Vålerenga* 1–5 2 August 1998 [101]
Jostein Flo4  Norway Strømsgodset* Haugesund 4–1 16 August 1998 [102]
Sigurd Rushfeldt4  Norway Rosenborg Kongsvinger* 2–8 9 September 1998 [103]
Kjetil Løvvik  Norway Brann Viking* 2–3 12 September 1998 [104]
Jo Tessem  Norway Molde Tromsø* 2–6 4 October 1998 [105]
Martin Andresen  Norway Stabæk Sogndal* 0–9 25 October 1998 [106]
Petter Belsvik  Norway Stabæk Sogndal* 0–9 25 October 1998 [106]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Rosenborg* Moss 5–0 11 April 1999 [107]
Tore André Dahlum  Norway Rosenborg* Bodø/Glimt 6–1 8 May 1999 [108]
André Schei Lindbæk  Norway Skeid* Lillestrøm 4–4 16 May 1999 [109]
Andreas Lund  Norway Molde* Moss 3–1 20 June 1999 [110]
Heidar Helguson4  Iceland Lillestrøm Stabæk* 1–6 1 August 1999 [111]
John Carew4  Norway Rosenborg Skeid* 1–7 19 September 1999 [112]
Petter Belsvik  Norway Stabæk Brann* 2–3 13 October 1999 [113]
Bengt Sæternes  Norway Bodø/Glimt Moss* 1–6 2 August 2000 [114]
Arild Sundgot  Norway Lillestrøm* Tromsø 6–0 13 August 2000 [115]
Trond Fredrik Ludvigsen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Lillestrøm 3–0 20 August 2000 [116]
Bernt Hulsker  Norway Molde* Bodø/Glimt 7–1 27 August 2000 [117]
Magne Hoseth  Norway Molde Vålerenga* 1–5 10 September 2000 [118]
Petter Belsvik  Norway Rosenborg* Bryne 9–0 15 October 2000 [119]
Thorstein Helstad5  Norway Brann Strømsgodset* 2–6 2 May 2001 [120]
Bernt Hulsker  Norway Molde* Bryne 5–0 6 May 2001 [121]
Roar Strand  Norway Rosenborg* Strømsgodset 4–0 16 May 2001 [122]
Roar Fredriksen  Norway Sogndal Bryne* 2–3 17 June 2001 [123]
Magnus Powell4  Sweden Lillestrøm* Strømsgodset* 7–4 22 July 2001 [124]
Trond Fredrik Ludvigsen  Norway Bodø/Glimt Odd* 0–5 22 July 2001 [125]
Jan-Åge Fjørtoft  Norway Stabæk* Bryne 4–0 22 July 2001 [126]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Rosenborg* Moss 6–0 4 August 2001 [127]
Magne Hoseth  Norway Molde Sogndal* 3–4 26 August 2001 [128]
Trond Fredrik Ludvigsen  Norway Bodø/Glimt Strømsgodset* 1–4 14 October 2001 [129]
Martin Wiig  Norway Odd Bryne* 1–3 21 October 2001 [130]
Frode Johnsen  Norway Rosenborg Brann* 2–6 28 October 2001 [131]
Bengt Sæternes  Norway Bodø/Glimt Rosenborg* 4–3 2 June 2002 [132]
Trygve Nygaard  Norway Viking* Brann 4–1 2 June 2002 [133]
Pierre Gallo  Sweden Bryne* Sogndal 3–0 18 August 2002 [134]
Ríkharður Daðason  Iceland Lillestrøm* Start 7–0 25 August 2002 [135]
Magne Hoseth  Norway Molde* Lillestrøm 4–0 21 April 2003 [136]
Kim-Rune Hellesund  Norway Bryne* Tromsø 6–1 1 June 2003 [137]
Edwin van Ankeren  Netherlands Odd* Lillestrøm 5–0 29 June 2003 [138]
Robbie Winters  Scotland Brann* Aalesund 3–0 10 August 2003 [139]
Espen Hoff  Norway Odd Vålerenga* 0–3 24 August 2003 [140]
Aasmund Bjørkan  Norway Bodø/Glimt Stabæk* 2–5 9 May 2004 [141]
Christian Flindt Bjerg  Denmark Odd* Lillestrøm 3–2 20 May 2004 [142]
Geir Frigård  Norway HamKam* Molde 5–1 13 June 2004 [143]
Arild Sundgot  Norway Lillestrøm Brann* 1–5 27 June 2004 [144]
Arild Sundgot  Norway Lillestrøm* Viking 5–1 25 July 2004 [145]
Bengt Sæternes  Norway Brann* Lyn 5–1 26 September 2004 [146]
Frode Johnsen  Norway Rosenborg* Lyn 4–1 30 October 2004 [147]
Bengt Sæternes  Norway Brann* Lillestrøm 6–2 16 May 2005 [148]
Charlie Miller  Scotland Brann* Rosenborg 4–1 19 June 2005 [149]
Stig Johansen4  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Odd 5–1 3 August 2005 [150]
Todi Jónsson  Faroe Islands Start* Rosenborg 5–2 13 August 2005 [151]
Ole Martin Årst  Norway Tromsø* Start 3–1 2 October 2005 [152]
Daniel Nannskog  Sweden Stabæk* Molde 8–0 29 October 2006 [153]
Peter Ijeh4  Nigeria Viking* Brann 5–0 5 November 2006 [154]
Bengt Sæternes4  Norway Brann* Vålerenga 4–1 22 April 2007 [155]
Péter Kovács  Hungary Strømsgodset Start* 2–3 25 May 2007 [156]
Stefán Gíslason  Iceland Lyn* Brann 6–0 16 June 2007 [157]
Thorstein Helstad  Norway Brann* Stabæk 3–0 22 July 2007 [158]
Thorstein Helstad  Norway Brann Strømsgodset* 2–4 29 July 2007 [159]
Arild Sundgot  Norway Lillestrøm* Aalesund 7–0 26 August 2007 [160]
Veigar Páll Gunnarsson  Iceland Stabæk Odd* 1–5 16 September 2007 [161]
Steffen Iversen  Norway Rosenborg Fredrikstad* 4–3 30 September 2007 [162]
Daniel Nannskog4  Sweden Stabæk* Tromsø 5–0 28 October 2007 [163]
Thorstein Helstad4  Norway Brann* Viking 5–2 28 October 2007 [164]
Morten Moldskred  Norway Tromsø* Brann 3–0 3 November 2007 [165]
Thorstein Helstad  Norway Brann* Fredrikstad 4–2 30 March 2008 [166]
Tor Hogne Aarøy  Norway Aalesund* HamKam 5–0 20 April 2008 [167]
Espen Hoff  Norway Lyn Aalesund* 4–0 4 May 2008 [168]
Thorstein Helstad  Norway Brann* Bodø/Glimt 4–1 5 July 2008 [169]
Daniel Nannskog4  Sweden Stabæk* Strømsgodset 6–0 14 September 2008 [170]
Pape Paté Diouf  Senegal Molde Tromsø* 4–4 18 October 2008 [171]
Veigar Páll Gunnarsson  Iceland Stabæk* Vålerenga 6–2 26 October 2008 [172]
Trond Olsen  Norway Bodø/Glimt Rosenborg* 1–3 2 November 2008 [173]
Daniel Nannskog  Sweden Stabæk* Odd 3–3 5 April 2009 [174]
Mame Biram Diouf4  Senegal Molde* Brann 5–2 12 July 2009 [175]
Magne Hoseth  Norway Molde* Start 8–1 1 August 2009 [176]
Rade Prica  Sweden Rosenborg* Lyn 4–1 31 August 2009 [177]
Erik Huseklepp  Norway Brann* Odd 4–2 28 September 2009 [178]
Martin Fillo  Czech Republic Viking* Odd 3–1 4 July 2010 [179]
Veigar Páll Gunnarsson  Iceland Stabæk* Molde 4–3 5 July 2010 [180]
Steffen Iversen  Norway Rosenborg* Haugesund 4–3 1 August 2010 [181]
Mohammed Abdellaoue  Norway Vålerenga* Start 8–1 2 August 2010 [182]
Ole Martin Årst  Norway Start* Strømsgodset 4–2 19 September 2010 [183]
Kayke  Brazil Tromsø Sandefjord* 3–5 19 September 2010 [184]
Torgeir Børven4  Norway Odd* Sandefjord 5–0 26 September 2010 [185]
Anthony Ujah  Nigeria Lillestrøm Strømsgodset* 5–4 7 November 2010 [186]
Malick Mané  Senegal Sandefjord* Hønefoss 6–1 7 November 2010 [187]
Anthony Ujah4  Nigeria Lillestrøm Stabæk* 0–7 20 March 2011 [188]
Rade Prica4  Sweden Rosenborg* Lillestrøm 4–4 10 April 2011 [189]
Sigurd Rushfeldt  Norway Tromsø* Brann 4–0 29 May 2011 [190]
Ole Martin Årst  Norway Start* Fredrikstad 3–2 16 June 2011 [191]
Bengt Sæternes  Norway Viking* Brann 3–0 16 June 2011 [192]
Pape Paté Diouf4  Senegal Molde* Aalesund 5–2 3 July 2011 [193]
Celso Borges  Costa Rica Fredrikstad* Brann 4–2 18 July 2011 [194]
Alexander Søderlund  Norway Haugesund Start* 1–4 8 August 2011 [195]
Håvard Storbæk  Norway Odd* Viking 4–2 19 August 2011 [196]
John Chibuike  Nigeria Rosenborg* Start 4–1 19 September 2011 [197]
Chukwuma Akabueze  Nigeria Brann Lillestrøm* 3–4 13 May 2012 [198]
Björn Bergmann Sigurdarson  Iceland Lillestrøm* Brann 3–4 13 May 2012 [198]
Nikola Djurdjic  Bosnia-Herzegovina Haugesund* Aalesund 4–2 16 May 2012 [199]
Ola Kamara  Norway Strømsgodset Rosenborg* 3–3 24 June 2012 [200]
Håvard Nielsen  Norway Vålerenga Odd* 2–3 11 July 2012 [201]
Daniel Chima Chukwu  Nigeria Molde* Stabæk 4–3 30 September 2012 [202]
Abderrazak Hamdallah  Morocco Aalesund* Lillestrøm 7–1 13 May 2013 [203]
Christian Gytkjær  Denmark Haugesund Molde* 1–5 16 May 2013 [204]
Nicki Bille Nielsen  Denmark Rosenborg* Sarpsborg 08 4–2 16 May 2013 [205]
Bård Finne  Norway Brann* Sandnes Ulf 6–1 29 June 2013 [206]
Ola Kamara  Norway Strømsgodset* Hønefoss 6–1 28 July 2013 [207]
Matthías Vilhjálmsson  Iceland Start* Sandnes Ulf 7–0 1 September 2013 [208]
Frode Johnsen  Norway Odd* Aalesund 5–1 22 September 2013 [209]
Ola Kamara  Norway Strømsgodset Sogndal* 0–5 27 September 2013 [210]
Abderrazak Hamdallah  Morocco Aalesund Viking* 1–3 25 October 2013 [211]
Marius Helle  Norway Sandnes Ulf* Brann 3–1 3 November 2013 [212]
Christian Gytkjær  Denmark Haugesund Brann* 1–3 30 April 2014 [213]
Mohamed Elyounoussi  Norway Molde* Brann 4–2 9 June 2014 [214]
Tommy Høiland  Norway Molde* Sandnes Ulf 3–1 20 July 2014 [215]
Viðar Örn Kjartansson  Iceland Vålerenga Viking* 5–5 2 August 2014 [216]
Viðar Örn Kjartansson  Iceland Vålerenga* Haugesund 4–1 14 September 2014 [217]
Pálmi Rafn Pálmason  Iceland Lillestrøm* Start 4–1 26 October 2014 [218]
Fred Friday  Nigeria Lillestrøm Mjøndalen* 1–4 30 April 2015 [219]
Tommy Høiland  Norway Molde* Start 4–0 10 May 2015 [220]
Adama Diomande  Norway Stabæk* Sandefjord 4–0 13 May 2015 [221]
Mohamed Elyounoussi  Norway Molde* Sandefjord 6–1 30 May 2015 [222]
Ola Kamara  Norway Molde Sarpsborg 08* 1–4 3 July 2015 [223]
Christian Gytkjær  Denmark Haugesund* Lillestrøm 3–3 4 July 2015 [224]
Christian Gytkjær  Denmark Haugesund* Aalesund 3–1 9 August 2015 [225]
Alexander Sørloth4  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Start 5–1 9 August 2015 [226]
Marcus Pedersen  Norway Strømsgodset Mjøndalen* 2–4 30 August 2015 [227]
Alexander Sørloth  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Stabæk 6–1 8 November 2015 [228]
Fredrik Nordkvelle  Norway Odd* Lillestrøm 5–0 8 November 2015 [229]
Kristoffer Tokstad  Norway Sarpsborg 08 Start* 1–4 21 April 2016 [230]
Mostafa Abdellaoue  Norway Aalesund* Tromsø 6–0 24 April 2016 [231]
Christian Gytkjær  Denmark Rosenborg Lillestrøm* 3–4 6 August 2016 [232]
Espen Ruud  Norway Odd Lillestrøm* 2–4 11 September 2016 [233]
Ohi Omoijuanfo  Norway Stabæk* Aalesund 3–1 2 April 2017 [234]
Ohi Omoijuanfo  Norway Stabæk* Sarpsborg 08 3–0 17 April 2017 [235]
Gilbert Koomson  Ghana Sogndal* Viking 4–0 13 May 2017 [236]
Erling Knudtzon  Norway Lillestrøm* Tromsø 4–1 28 May 2017 [237]
Lars Veldwijk  South Africa Aalesund* Odd 5–1 25 June 2017 [238]
Benjamin Stokke  Norway Kristiansund Stabæk* 1–4 25 June 2017 [239]
Simen Juklerød  Norway Vålerenga Viking* 1–7 22 October 2017 [240]
Mostafa Abdellaoue  Norway Aalesund* Strømsgodset 4–3 26 November 2017 [241]
Marcus Pedersen  Norway Strømsgodset* Odd 3–0 15 April 2018 [242]
Erling Haaland4  Norway Molde Brann* 0–4 1 July 2018 [243]
Bendik Bye  Norway Kristiansund Strømsgodset* 2–3 9 July 2018 [244]
Amor Layouni  Sweden Bodø/Glimt* Lillestrøm 4–0 5 May 2019 [245]
Ohi Omoijuanfo  Norway Molde* Viking 5–1 20 May 2019 [246]
Ibrahima Wadji  Senegal Haugesund Mjøndalen* 1–4 26 May 2019 [247]
Leke James  Nigeria Molde Strømsgodset* 0–4 22 June 2019 [248]
Erik Botheim  Norway Rosenborg* Tromsø 5–2 10 August 2019 [249]
Amahl Pellegrino  Norway Kristiansund* Viking 4–2 27 October 2019 [250]
Kasper Junker  Denmark Stabæk* Mjøndalen 4–2 24 November 2019 [251]
Kasper Junker  Denmark Bodø/Glimt* Haugesund 6–1 21 June 2020 [252]
Amahl Pellegrino  Norway Kristiansund* Aalesund 7–2 21 June 2020 [253]
Torgeir Børven  Norway Odd* Vålerenga 4–1 24 June 2020 [254]
Kasper Junker  Denmark Bodø/Glimt* Brann 5–0 5 July 2020 [255]
Vidar Örn Kjartansson  Iceland Vålerenga* Brann 5–1 13 September 2020 [256]
Daouda Bamba  Ivory Coast Brann* Aalesund 3–1 28 November 2020 [257]
Mushaga Bakenga  Norway Kristiansund Odd* 4–3 9 December 2020 [258]
Kasper Junker  Denmark Bodø/Glimt Haugesund* 0–4 9 December 2020 [259]
Lars-Jørgen Salvesen  Norway Strømsgodset Odd* 1–3 19 December 2020 [260]
Ibrahima Wadji  Senegal Haugesund Kristiansund* 1–3 22 December 2020 [261]
Ohi Omoijuanfo  Norway Molde* Brann 4–0 16 May 2021 [262]
Kristoffer Zachariassen  Norway Rosenborg* Brann 3–2 20 May 2021 [263]
Mushaga Bakenga  Norway Odd Brann* 1–3 20 June 2021 [264]
Ohi Omoijuanfo  Norway Molde* Haugesund 5–4 8 August 2021 [265]
Tobias Lauritsen  Norway Odd* Haugesund 4–2 15 August 2021 [266]
Amahl Pellegrino  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Kristiansund 3–0 22 August 2021 [267]
Ibrahima Koné4  Mali Sarpsborg 08* Sandefjord 5–0 29 August 2021 [268]
Alioune Ndour  Senegal Haugesund* Mjøndalen 7–0 17 October 2021 [269]
Veton Berisha  Norway Viking* Lillestrøm 5–1 23 October 2021 [270]
Moses Mawa  Norway Kristiansund Odd* 2–4 7 November 2021 [271]
Thomas Lehne Olsen  Norway Lillestrøm* Strømsgodset 4–1 27 November 2021 [272]
Alexander Ruud Tveter  Norway Sandefjord Haugesund* 1–3 3 April 2022 [273]
Mohamed Ofkir  Norway Sandefjord Strømsgodset* 0–5 23 April 2022 [274]
Veton Berisha  Norway Viking* Haugesund 5–1 30 April 2022 [275]
Ole Sæter  Norway Rosenborg* Kristiansund 3–1 25 June 2022 [276]
Samual Rogers  USA Rosenborg* Jerv 3–2 10 July 2022 [277]
Amahl Pellegrino  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Jerv 5–0 24 July 2022 [278]
Hugo Vetlesen  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Odd 7–0 6 August 2022 [279]
Casper Tengstedt  Denmark Rosenborg Sandefjord* 2–5 12 August 2022 [280]
Tobias Heintz  Norway Sarpsborg 08* Jerv 4–3 18 September 2022 [281]
Amahl Pellegrino  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Stabæk 4–0 16 April 2023 [282]
Akor Adams  Nigeria Lillestrøm* Stabæk 3–1 4 June 2023 [283]
Eric Kitolano  Norway Molde* Sarpsborg 08 5–1 22 July 2023 [284]
Amahl Pellegrino4  Norway Bodø/Glimt* Vålerenga 4–2 24 September 2023 [285]
Jo Inge Berget  Norway Sarpsborg 08* Rosenborg 5–2 8 October 2023 [286]
Henrik Meister4  Denmark Sarpsborg 08* Rosenborg 4–1 12 July 2024 [287]
Sverre Nypan  Norway Rosenborg* Lillestrøm 4–0 21 August 2024 [288]

Multiple hat-tricks

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The following table lists the minimum number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

Players in bold are still active in the Eliteserien.

Rank Player Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Norway Sigurd Rushfeldt 11 29 May 2011
2 Norway Petter Belsvik 10 15 October 2000
3 Norway Stig Johansen 7 3 August 2005
Norway Bengt Sæternes 16 June 2011
5 Norway Thorstein Helstad 6 5 July 2008
Norway Mons Ivar Mjelde 20 April 1997
Norway Amahl Pellegrino 24 September 2023
8 Norway Harald Martin Brattbakk 5 5 May 1996
Norway Tore André "Totto" Dahlum 8 May 1999
Denmark Christian Gytkjær 6 August 2016
Norway Ohi Omoijuanfo 8 August 2021
12 Norway Jostein Flo 4 16 August 1998
Norway Tore André Flo 13 July 1997
Norway Magne Hoseth 29 May 2011
Norway Jahn Ivar "Mini" Jakobsen 5 May 1996
Denmark Kasper Junker 9 December 2020
Norway Ola Kamara 3 July 2015
Sweden Daniel Nannskog 14 September 2008
Norway Arild Sundgot 26 August 2007
Norway Ole Martin Årst 16 June 2011
21 Norway Geir Frigård 3 13 June 2004
Iceland Veigar Páll Gunnarsson 5 July 2010
Norway Steffen Iversen 1 August 2010
Norway Frode Johnsen 22 September 2013
Norway Kjell Roar Kaasa 18 July 1993
Iceland Viðar Örn Kjartansson 13 September 2020
Norway Trond Fredrik Ludvigsen 14 October 2001
Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær 21 April 1996
Norway Frank Strandli 2 July 1997
Norway Egil Østenstad 8 September 1996
31 Norway Mostafa Abdellaoue 2 26 November 2017
Norway Mushaga Bakenga 20 June 2021
Norway Stein Berg-Johansen 8 October 1989
Norway Veton Berisha 30 April 2022
Norway Torgeir Børven 24 June 2020
Senegal Pape Paté Diouf 3 July 2011
Norway Mohamed Elyounoussi 30 May 2015
Morocco Abderrazak Hamdallah 25 October 2013
Norway Espen Hoff 4 May 2008
Norway Bernt Hulsker 6 May 2001
Norway Tommy Høiland 10 May 2015
Norway Andreas Lund 20 June 1999
Norway Karl-Petter Løken 18 August 1991
Norway Kjetil Løvvik 12 September 1998
Republic of Ireland Mike McCabe 5 August 1990
Norway Kenneth Nysæther 24 September 1995
Norway Marcus Pedersen 15 April 2018
Sweden Rade Prica 10 April 2011
Norway Arild Stavrum 21 April 1996
Norway Ole Bjørn Sundgot 13 October 1996
Norway Alexander Sørloth 9 August 2015
Norway Gøran Sørloth 18 October 1992
Nigeria Anthony Ujah 20 March 2011
Senegal Ibrahima Wadji 22 December 2020

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