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hat-trick

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Noun — Three goals scored by the same player in a single match, especially in football or hockey.

Synonyms by Meaning

1. noun

Three goals scored by the same player in a single match, especially in football or hockey.

“She scored a hat-trick inside twenty minutes.”

treble three-goal haul

2. noun

Any set of three successes achieved in a row by the same person or team.

“The film completed a hat-trick of awards on the night.”

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score a hat-trick complete a hat-trick perfect hat-trick hat-trick of wins

Written hat-trick in British English and often hat trick in American English. In football a perfect hat-trick means one with the left foot, the right foot and the head.

Etymology

From nineteenth-century cricket, where a bowler who dismissed three batsmen with successive balls was traditionally presented with a hat.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a hat-trick and a treble?

In scoring they are interchangeable for three goals. In club football, though, the Treble specifically means a team winning three major trophies in one season, so a hat-trick belongs to a player and a treble usually to a side.

Do the three goals have to be consecutive?

In modern football, no — any three goals by the same player in one match count, even with opposition goals in between. In cricket the definition is strict: the three wickets must come from three consecutive deliveries by that bowler.

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