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·15 January 2024

The last seven players to score a hat-trick in El Clasico: Vinicius, Messi…

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El Clasico is arguably the biggest fixture in club football. The whole world stops to watch as Barcelona and Real Madrid’s teams of superstars face each other, and scoring in one can make a player immortal.

When both teams possess so much quality, there are often spectacular goals and heated fights during the meetings between the two. However, a player scoring a hat-trick in El Clasico is practically unheard of.


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The likes of Andres Iniesta and Ronaldinho have received standing ovations from the opposition crowds after dazzling displays at the home of their rivals, but neither ever managed to score three against the enemy.

Even Cristiano Ronaldo, the joint-second top scorer in El Clasico history, and the player with the most hat-tricks in history, never managed to score one against Barcelona.

Just seven players have managed this feat since the 1980s. We’ve listed the last six to do it, and how they immortalised themselves with a treble on the biggest stage.

Gary Lineker

Before his days of awful puns on Match Of The Day, Gary Lineker was actually a handy player for Barcelona and remains the only Englishman to score a hat-trick in El Clasico.

In January 1987 a highly anticipated La Liga clash between the two giants of Spanish football took place at the Camp Nou, and Lineker scored twice in the first five minutes.

He added his third at the start of the second half, before Jorge Valdano and Hugo Sanchez replied for Real Madrid, but could not complete a comeback and the game ended 3-2.

Speaking to La Liga TV, Lineker recalled how his first appearance in the fixture could not have gone any better.

“The first time I played in a Clasico at Camp Nou was in early 1987, and I didn’t really know what to expect, from the atmosphere. But it was incredible. I’ve never known anything like it,” the 61-year-old stated.

“I scored two goals in the first five minutes, and the noise… the crescendo in Camp Nou was just something that I’ll never, ever forget. I had goosebumps all over my body when I scored the second goal because the place was going crazy.”

“Just after half-time [Andoni] Zubizarreta hit a long ball, their defender [Chendo] made a mistake, and I had a one-on-one… I think [Paco] Buyo was in goal.”

“I saw him coming out, and I just did a little dink over the top of him and is was going in I thought ‘It’s going in… I’ve scored a hat-trick in a Clasico… in my first proper home Clasico…’ and I just couldn’t believe what was happening.”

Romario

The Brazilian legend only spent two seasons at Barcelona but made his mark in style, with 39 goals in 65 games, including a stunning hat-trick against Real Madrid in the 1993-94 season.

Real Madrid went to the Camp Nou in January 1994 and left with their tail between their legs as they were humiliated 5-0.

Romario was the star of the show, opening the scoring with an outside boot finish after a through ball from Pep Guardiola, before adding his second and third in the second half after Ronald Koeman’s powerful free-kick.

A performance like that is worth the ticket price alone.

Ivan Zamorano

A year after Romario’s antics at the Nou Camp, Ivan Zamorano got his and Real Madrid’s revenge as he netted a first-half hattrick of his own in January 1995 as Real Madrid 5-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu.

What. A. Player.

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Lionel Messi

There was no way Lionel Messi wouldn’t appear on this list, and he’s the only one to do it twice.

His first came in March 2007, when he was still a teenager, as he outshone Samuel Eto’o and Ronaldinho in a 3-3 draw at the Camp Nou.

He repeated the feat again in March 2014, but this time at the Bernabeu, and this time in a 4-3 win.

Messi’s hattrick added to Andres Iniesta’s early strike to cancel out goals from Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo, with his second penalty of the game coming in the 87th minute to win the thrilling encounter.

Real Madrid must hate him…

Luis Suarez

Barcelona ran riot at the Camp Nou back in October 2018, beating Real Madrid 5-1, with Luis Suarez claiming the match ball.

A penalty, an outrageous header and a filthy chip secured a stunning result, whilst an injured Lionel Messi watched from the sidelines.

“Luis Suarez? Hard work brings rewards. The hat-trick is a consequence of everything he has been doing. He is always there,” manager Ernesto Valverde beamed after the game.

Not even Real Madrid could stop prime Suarez.

Karim Benzema

The pressure was on Real Madrid and the current Ballon d’Or holder as they travelled to the Camp Nou for the second leg of their Copa del Rey clash in April 2023.

They trailed 1-0 in the tie after a first-leg defeat at the Bernabeu and at that point had all but surrendered their league crown, with a 2-1 La Liga defeat to their rivals still sore, having given Barcelona what proved to be an unassailable 12-point lead.

The task of overturning the deficit looked especially difficult, given Barcelona’s defence has reigned supreme last season, conceding just nine league goals at the time. Benzema evidently didn’t get the memo.

Fresh from scoring three goals in the space of seven minutes against Real Valladolid the weekend prior, the Los Blancos captain was evidently in a confident mood. He set up Vinicius Junior’s tie-leveller on the stroke of half-time and then took matters into his own hands with a second-half hat-trick to blow Barcelona away and put Madrid into the Copa del Rey final.

Madrid’s biggest win at the Camp Nou in 60 years and it was all about one man. Sacrebleu!

Vinicius Junior

The talismanic Benzema may have departed for Saudi Arabia, but Los Blancos don’t appear to have missed him all that much just yet.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side look set to dominate this rivalry for the foreseeable future. They’re miles clear of Barca in La Liga, having beaten them in Catalonia in October, and made a further statement of their superiority with a 4-1 mauling in the Super Cup final in Riyadh.

Star man Vinicius Junior scored twice in the first 10 minutes and completed his hat-trick before half-time with a coolly-dispatched spot kick. Woof.

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