A hat trick is the accomplishment of a player scoring three goals in the same game (some definitions also require the goals to be consecutive). Its use to describe this achievement originates with cricket in England, when a player who took three wickets in a row was given a special hat to commemorate it, and is now used in virtually every sport.there is also 'The perfect hat trick'where a player scores with his left foot, right foot and a header,in any order
basically, if u score 3 goals in one game u got a hat trick
A hat trick in football is when a player scores 3 goals in one game.
A hat trick in football is when a player scores 3 goals in one game.
Only if he scores a hat trick.
Pele
I think you mean a hat-trick. In soccer, when a player scores three goals during a match, he is awarded a 'hat-trick' which in today's game means keeping the match ball. Historically, it was a hat, hence the name. When soccer (Association Football) was in its infancy in England during the 1860s, a hat was a valuable and needed piece of clothing. Two goals in one match is a 'brace', for which their is no reward, except perhaps, contractually.
There isn't a 5 there is only a hat trick which is 3
In the 2012 Olympic Semifinals Christine Sinclair, captain of the Canadian WNT scored a hat trick (they still lost though).
GEOFF HURST
double hat trick in less than ten minutes by defoe
Three points. There are three goals in a hat trick, and each goal is worth 1 point.
Its when a player scores 2 goals. Common names for goals: 2 goals = Brace, Double 3 goals = Hat-Trick, Treble
When an individual scores 3 goals in a game it is called a "hat trick". The term stems from Cricket, when in 1858, HH Stephenson took three straight wickets on three deliveries. A collection was taken in a hat and Stephenson was presented with what was collected. The term stuck and has been used in numerous other sports, including soccer (football).