List of UEFA Champions League hat-tricks

Summary

Since the rebranding of the European Champion Clubs' Cup as the UEFA Champions League in 1992, 107 different players from 37 countries have scored three goals or more in a single match (a hat-trick) on 152 occasions, representing 53 clubs from 17 leagues. The first player to achieve the feat was Juul Ellerman, who scored three times for PSV Eindhoven in a 6–0 victory over Žalgiris on 16 September 1992.[1] Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have scored three or more goals in a match eight times each in the Champions League, more than any other player, followed by Robert Lewandowski with six, and Karim Benzema with four.[2]

Messi
Lionel Messi jointly holds the record for most hat-tricks. He and Robert Lewandowski are also the only players to score four or more goals on multiple occasions.
Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo is the joint record holder for the most Champions League hat-tricks with eight. He is the only player to score three hat-tricks in one season.

Seventeen players have scored four or more goals in a match; of these, only Messi and Lewandowski have achieved this more than once. Only Messi (on 8 March 2012 against Bayer Leverkusen), Luiz Adriano (on 21 October 2014 against BATE Borisov) and Erling Haaland (on 14 March 2023 against RB Leipzig) have scored five goals in a match.[3][4][5] Only Ronaldo (four times), Messi, Lewandowski and Benzema (twice each) have scored multiple hat-tricks in the knockout stage.[6] Only Lewandowski has scored a hat-trick for three clubs (Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich and Barcelona), with a further twelve players having scored hat-tricks for two clubs.[2][7]

Ten players have scored a hat-trick on their competition debut: Marco van Basten, Faustino Asprilla, Yakubu, Wayne Rooney, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Grafite, Yacine Brahimi, Erling Haaland, Mislav Oršić, and Sébastien Haller;[8] of those, only van Basten and Haller scored four goals. Seven players have scored hat-tricks in consecutive seasons: Adriano (2004–05 and 2005–06), Mario Gómez (2010–11 and 2011–12), Roberto Soldado (2011–12 and 2012–13), Ronaldo (2012–13 and 2013–14, and 2015–16 and 2016–17), Messi (2013–14 and 2014–15), Gabriel Jesus (2018–19 and 2019–20), Kylian Mbappé (2019–20 and 2020–21), and Lewandowski (2021–22 and 2022–23).[9] Three players have scored hat-tricks in back-to-back games. Ronaldo, during his tenure with Real Madrid, netted hat-tricks against Bayern Munich on 18 April and Atlético Madrid on 2 May 2017, the shortest gap between hat-tricks at just 14 days.[10] Luiz Adriano accomplished this feat for Shakhtar Donetsk on 21 October and 5 November 2014, with both hat-tricks coming against BATE Borisov in a span of 15 days. Benzema scored a hat-trick for Real against Paris Saint-Germain on 9 March 2022, and against Chelsea on 6 April. Ronaldo is the only player to score three hat-tricks in the same season, doing so during the 2015–16 season; he also scored two in the 2016–17. Five other players have scored multiple hat-tricks in the same season: Messi for Barcelona in both 2011–12 and 2016–17,[11] Gómez for Bayern, also in 2011–12,[12] Luiz Adriano for Shakhtar in 2013–14, Lewandowski for Bayern in 2021–22, and Benzema for Real in the same season.[13]

Mohamed Salah holds the record for the quickest hat-trick, netting three times for Liverpool against Rangers in six minutes and twelve seconds on 12 October 2022.[2][14] Only six players have scored a hat-trick after coming on as a substitute: Uwe Rösler (Kaiserslautern), Joseba Llorente (Villarreal), Walter Pandiani (Deportivo La Coruña), Mbappé (PSG), Marcus Rashford (Manchester United), and Salah (Liverpool).[15] The youngest scorer of a hat-trick is Raúl, who scored a hat-trick for Real against Ferencváros, aged 18 years and 114 days, on 18 October 1995.[2][16] Rooney is the youngest debut scorer of a hat-trick, aged 18 years and 340 days, when he scored for Manchester United against Fenerbahçe on 28 September 2004.[17][18] The oldest scorer of a hat-trick is Benzema, who was 34 years and 108 days old when he scored three against Chelsea on 6 April 2022.[2][19] The longest spell between two hat-tricks was achieved by Owen, who scored his first hat-trick on 22 October 2002 for Liverpool and his second over seven years later, on 8 December 2009 for United.[20]

Ten hat-tricks were scored in the 2019–20 season, the most of any season in the Champions League history, while none were scored in the 1994–95 and 2001–02 editions.[8]

Hat-tricks edit

 
Marco van Basten (pictured in 2006) was the first player to score four goals in a match.
 
Raúl (pictured in 2012) scored a hat-trick aged 18 years and 114 days.
 
Andy Cole (pictured in 2014) was the first player to score two hat-tricks.
 
Ruud van Nistelrooy (pictured in 2006) scored hat-tricks for PSV Eindhoven and Manchester United.
 
Andriy Shevchenko (pictured in 2017) scored hat-tricks for two teams, both in 4–0 victories.
 
Michael Owen (pictured in 2014) scored hat-tricks eight years apart for rivals Liverpool and Manchester United.
 
Ronaldo (pictured in 2019) was the first player to score a hat-trick and be on the losing side.
 
Wayne Rooney (pictured in 2006) scored a hat-trick on his Champions League and Manchester United debut.[21]
 
Filippo Inzaghi (pictured in 2011) was the first player to score three hat-tricks.
 
Mario Gómez (pictured in 2012) also scored three hat-tricks, all for Bayern Munich.
 
Luiz Adriano (pictured in 2011) was the first player to score back-to-back hat-tricks.
 
Layvin Kurzawa (pictured in 2019) is the only defender to score a hat-trick.
 
Robert Lewandowski (pictured in 2019) is the only player to score a hat-trick for three clubs.
 
Karim Benzema (pictured in 2018) has scored four hat-tricks, including two in back-to-back matches.
 
Mohamed Salah (pictured in 2021) holds the record for the fastest hat-trick, at 6 minutes and 12 seconds.
 
Neymar (pictured in 2015) has scored hat-tricks for Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.
 
Yakubu (pictured in 2008) was the first African to score a hat-trick.[22]

The Result column shows the player's team's score first.

As of 29 November 2023[23]
Key
(X) Number of times player scored a hat-trick (only for players with multiple hat-tricks)
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
Player's team lost the match
Player's team drew the match
Hatricks scored in the UEFA Champions League
Player For Against Result Date Ref.
  Juul Ellerman   PSV Eindhoven   Žalgiris 6–0 16 September 1992 [24]
  Romário   PSV Eindhoven   AEK Athens 3–0 4 November 1992 [25]
  Marco van Basten4   Milan   IFK Göteborg 4–0 25 November 1992 [26]
  Franck Sauzée   Marseille   CSKA Moscow 6–0 17 March 1993 [27]
  Sergey Rodionov   Spartak Moscow   Skonto 5–0 15 September 1993 [28]
  Bernd Hobsch   Werder Bremen   Dinamo Minsk 5–2 16 September 1993 [29]
  Luc Nilis   Anderlecht   HJK 3–0 29 September 1993 [30]
  Jari Litmanen   Ajax   Ferencváros 5–1 27 September 1995 [31]
  Raúl   Real Madrid   Ferencváros 6–1 18 October 1995 [32]
  Mike Newell   Blackburn Rovers   Rosenborg 4–1 6 December 1995 [33]
  Marco Simone (1)   Milan   Rosenborg 4–1 25 September 1996 [34]
  Faustino Asprilla   Newcastle United   Barcelona 3–2 17 September 1997 [35]
  Andriy Shevchenko (1)   Dynamo Kyiv   Barcelona 4–0 5 November 1997 [36]
  Andy Cole (1)   Manchester United   Feyenoord 3–1 5 November 1997 [37]
  Filippo Inzaghi (1)   Juventus   Dynamo Kyiv 4–1 18 March 1998 [38]
  Alessandro Del Piero   Juventus   Monaco 4–1 1 April 1998 [39]
  Sigurd Rushfeldt   Rosenborg   Galatasaray 3–0 21 October 1998 [40]
  Ruud van Nistelrooy (1)   PSV Eindhoven   HJK 3–1 25 November 1998 [41]
  Uwe Rösler   1. FC Kaiserslautern   HJK 5–2 9 December 1998 [42]
  Andrei Tikhonov   Spartak Moscow   Willem II 3–1 15 September 1999 [43]
  Simone Inzaghi4   Lazio   Marseille 5–1 14 March 2000 [44]
  Gerard López   Valencia   Lazio 5–2 5 April 2000 [45]
  Andy Cole (2)   Manchester United   Anderlecht 5–1 13 September 2000 [46]
  Filippo Inzaghi (2)   Juventus   Hamburger SV 4–4 13 September 2000 [47]
  Frode Johnsen   Rosenborg   Helsingborg 6–1 26 September 2000 [48]
  Marco Simone (2)   Monaco   Sturm Graz 5–0 27 September 2000 [49]
  Rivaldo   Barcelona   Milan 3–3 18 October 2000 [50]
  Claudio López   Lazio   Shakhtar Donetsk 5–1 25 October 2000 [51]
  Walter Pandiani   Deportivo La Coruña   Paris Saint-Germain 4–3 7 March 2001 [52]
  Predrag Đorđević   Olympiacos   Bayer Leverkusen 6–2 18 September 2002 [53]
  Roy Makaay (1)   Deportivo La Coruña   Bayern Munich 3–2 18 September 2002 [54]
  Filippo Inzaghi (3)   Milan   Deportivo La Coruña 4–0 24 September 2002 [55]
  Yakubu   Maccabi Haifa   Olympiacos 3–0 24 September 2002 [56]
  Michael Owen (1)   Liverpool   Spartak Moscow 3–1 22 October 2002 [57]
  Thierry Henry   Arsenal   Roma 3–1 27 November 2002 [58]
  Alan Shearer   Newcastle United   Bayer Leverkusen 3–1 26 February 2003 [59]
  Ronaldo   Real Madrid   Manchester United 3–4 23 April 2003 [60]
  Didier Drogba (1)   Marseille   Partizan 3–0 1 October 2003 [61]
  Dado Pršo4   Monaco   Deportivo La Coruña 8–3 5 November 2003 [62]
  Roy Makaay (2)   Bayern Munich   Ajax 4–0 28 September 2004 [63]
  Wayne Rooney   Manchester United   Fenerbahçe 6–2 28 September 2004 [64]
  Ivan Klasnić   Werder Bremen   Anderlecht 5–1 2 November 2004 [65]
  Ruud van Nistelrooy4 (2)   Manchester United   Sparta Prague 4–1 3 November 2004 [66]
  Sergei Semak   CSKA Moscow   Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 7 December 2004 [67]
  Tuncay Şanlı   Fenerbahçe   Manchester United 3–0 8 December 2004 [68]
  Sylvain Wiltord   Lyon   Werder Bremen 7–2 8 March 2005 [69]
  Adriano (1)   Inter Milan   Porto 3–1 15 March 2005 [70]
  Vincenzo Iaquinta   Udinese   Panathinaikos 3–0 14 September 2005 [71]
  Ronaldinho   Barcelona   Udinese 4–1 27 September 2005 [72]
  Samuel Eto'o (1)   Barcelona   Panathinaikos 5–0 2 November 2005 [73]
  Andriy Shevchenko4 (2)   Milan   Fenerbahçe 4–0 23 November 2005 [74]
  Adriano (2)   Inter Milan   Artmedia Bratislava 4–0 23 November 2005 [75]
  Levan Kobiashvili   Schalke 04   PSV Eindhoven 3–0 23 November 2005 [76]
  Fernando Morientes   Valencia   Olympiacos 4–2 12 September 2006 [77]
  Didier Drogba (2)   Chelsea   Levski Sofia 3–1 27 September 2006 [78]
  Kaká   Milan   Anderlecht 4–1 1 November 2006 [79]
  Yossi Benayoun   Liverpool   Beşiktaş 8–0 6 November 2007 [80]
  Joseba Llorente   Villarreal   AaB 6–3 21 October 2008 [81]
  Jádson   Shakhtar Donetsk   Basel 5–0 26 November 2008 [82]
  Grafite   VfL Wolfsburg   CSKA Moscow 3–1 15 September 2009 [83]
  Michael Owen (2)   Manchester United   VfL Wolfsburg 3–1 8 December 2009 [84]
  Nicklas Bendtner   Arsenal   Porto 5–0 9 March 2010 [85]
  Lionel Messi4 (1)   Barcelona   Arsenal 4–1 6 April 2010 [86]
  Ivica Olić   Bayern Munich   Lyon 3–0 27 April 2010 [87]
  Samuel Eto'o (2)   Inter Milan   Werder Bremen 4–0 29 September 2010 [88]
  Gareth Bale   Tottenham Hotspur   Inter Milan 3–4 20 October 2010 [89]
  André-Pierre Gignac   Marseille   MŠK Žilina 7–0 3 November 2010 [90]
  Mario Gómez (1)   Bayern Munich   CFR Cluj 4–0 3 November 2010 [91]
  Karim Benzema (1)   Real Madrid   Auxerre 4–0 8 December 2010 [92]
  Lionel Messi (2)   Barcelona   Viktoria Plzeň 4–0 1 November 2011 [93]
  Mario Gómez (2)   Bayern Munich   Napoli 3–2 2 November 2011 [94]
  Roberto Soldado (1)   Valencia   Genk 7–0 23 November 2011 [95]
  Bafétimbi Gomis4   Lyon   Dinamo Zagreb 7–1 7 December 2011 [96]
  Lionel Messi5 (3)   Barcelona   Bayer Leverkusen 7–1 7 March 2012 [97]
  Mario Gómez4 (3)   Bayern Munich   Basel 7–0 13 March 2012 [98]
  Cristiano Ronaldo (1)   Real Madrid   Ajax 4–1 3 October 2012 [99]
  Roberto Soldado (2)   Valencia   BATE Borisov 3–0 23 October 2012 [100]
  Claudio Pizarro   Bayern Munich   Lille 6–1 7 November 2012 [101]
  Burak Yılmaz   Galatasaray   CFR Cluj 3–1 7 November 2012 [102]
  Rui Pedro   CFR Cluj   Braga 3–1 20 November 2012 [103]
  Luiz Adriano (1)   Shakhtar Donetsk   Nordsjælland 5–2 20 November 2012 [104]
  Robert Lewandowski4 (1)   Borussia Dortmund   Real Madrid 4–1 24 April 2013 [105]
  Cristiano Ronaldo (2)   Real Madrid   Galatasaray 6–1 17 September 2013 [106]
  Lionel Messi (4)   Barcelona   Ajax 4–0 18 September 2013 [107]
  Kostas Mitroglou   Olympiacos   Anderlecht 3–0 2 October 2013 [108]
  Zlatan Ibrahimović4   Paris Saint-Germain   Anderlecht 5–0 23 October 2013 [109]
  Álvaro Negredo   Manchester City   CSKA Moscow 5–2 5 November 2013 [110]
  Arturo Vidal   Juventus   Copenhagen 3–1 27 November 2013 [111]
  Neymar (1)   Barcelona   Celtic 6–1 11 December 2013 [112]
  Robin van Persie   Manchester United   Olympiacos 3–0 19 March 2014 [113]
  Yacine Brahimi   Porto   BATE Borisov 6–0 17 September 2014 [114]
  Danny Welbeck   Arsenal   Galatasaray 4–1 1 October 2014 [115]
  Luiz Adriano5 (2)   Shakhtar Donetsk   BATE Borisov 7–0 21 October 2014 [116]
  Luiz Adriano (3)   Shakhtar Donetsk   BATE Borisov 5–0 5 November 2014 [117]
  Lionel Messi (5)   Barcelona   APOEL 4–0 25 November 2014 [118]
  Sergio Agüero (1)   Manchester City   Bayern Munich 3–2 25 November 2014 [119]
  Mario Mandžukić   Atlético Madrid   Olympiacos 4–0 26 November 2014 [120]
  Cristiano Ronaldo (3)   Real Madrid   Shakhtar Donetsk 4–0 15 September 2015 [121]
  Robert Lewandowski (2)   Bayern Munich   Dinamo Zagreb 5–0 29 September 2015 [122]
  Cristiano Ronaldo4 (4)   Real Madrid   Malmö FF 8–0 8 December 2015 [123]
  Karim Benzema (2)   Real Madrid   Malmö FF 8–0 8 December 2015 [123]
  Olivier Giroud (1)   Arsenal   Olympiacos 3–0 9 December 2015 [124]
  Cristiano Ronaldo (5)   Real Madrid   VfL Wolfsburg 3–0 12 April 2016 [125]
  Lionel Messi (6)   Barcelona   Celtic 7–0 13 September 2016 [126]
  Sergio Agüero (2)   Manchester City   Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–0 14 September 2016 [127]
  Lionel Messi (7)   Barcelona   Manchester City 4–0 19 October 2016 [128]
  Mesut Özil   Arsenal   Ludogorets Razgrad 6–0 19 October 2016 [129]
  Lucas Pérez   Arsenal   Basel 4–1 6 December 2016 [130]
  Arda Turan   Barcelona   Borussia Mönchengladbach 4–0 6 December 2016 [131]
  Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang   Borussia Dortmund   Benfica 4–0 8 March 2017 [132]
  Cristiano Ronaldo (6)   Real Madrid   Bayern Munich 4–2 18 April 2017 [133]
  Cristiano Ronaldo (7)   Real Madrid   Atlético Madrid 3–0 2 May 2017 [134]
  Harry Kane   Tottenham Hotspur   APOEL 3–0 26 September 2017 [135]
  Wissam Ben Yedder   Sevilla   Maribor 3–0 26 September 2017 [136]
  Layvin Kurzawa   Paris Saint-Germain   Anderlecht 5–0 31 October 2017 [137]
  Philippe Coutinho   Liverpool   Spartak Moscow 7–0 6 December 2017 [138]
  Sadio Mané   Liverpool   Porto 5–0 14 February 2018 [139]
  Lionel Messi (8)   Barcelona   PSV Eindhoven 4–0 18 September 2018 [140]
  Paulo Dybala   Juventus   Young Boys 3–0 2 October 2018 [141]
  Edin Džeko   Roma   Viktoria Plzeň 5–0 2 October 2018 [142]
  Neymar (2)   Paris Saint-Germain   Red Star Belgrade 6–1 3 October 2018 [143]
  Gabriel Jesus (1)   Manchester City   Shakhtar Donetsk 6–0 7 November 2018 [144]
  Cristiano Ronaldo (8)   Juventus   Atlético Madrid 3–0 12 March 2019 [145]
  Lucas Moura   Tottenham Hotspur   Ajax 3–2 8 May 2019 [146]
  Erling Haaland (1)   Red Bull Salzburg   Genk 6–2 17 September 2019 [147]
  Mislav Oršić   Dinamo Zagreb   Atalanta 4–0 18 September 2019 [148]
  Serge Gnabry4   Bayern Munich   Tottenham Hotspur 7–2 1 October 2019 [149]
  Raheem Sterling   Manchester City   Atalanta 5–1 22 October 2019 [150]
  Kylian Mbappé (1)   Paris Saint-Germain   Club Brugge 5–0 22 October 2019 [151]
  Rodrygo   Real Madrid   Galatasaray 6–0 6 November 2019 [152]
  Robert Lewandowski4 (3)   Bayern Munich   Red Star Belgrade 6–0 26 November 2019 [153]
  Arkadiusz Milik   Napoli   Genk 4–0 10 December 2019 [154]
  Gabriel Jesus (2)   Manchester City   Dinamo Zagreb 4–1 11 December 2019 [155]
  Josip Iličić4   Atalanta   Valencia 4–3 10 March 2020 [156]
  Marcus Rashford   Manchester United   RB Leipzig 5–0 28 October 2020 [157]
  Alassane Pléa   Borussia Mönchengladbach   Shakhtar Donetsk 6–0 3 November 2020 [158]
  Diogo Jota   Liverpool   Atalanta 5–0 3 November 2020 [159]
  İrfan Kahveci   İstanbul Başakşehir   RB Leipzig 3–4 2 December 2020 [160]
  Olivier Giroud4 (2)   Chelsea   Sevilla 4–0 2 December 2020 [161]
  Neymar (3)   Paris Saint-Germain   İstanbul Başakşehir 5–1 9 December 2020 [162]
  Kylian Mbappé (2)   Paris Saint-Germain   Barcelona 4–1 16 February 2021 [163]
  Christopher Nkunku   RB Leipzig   Manchester City 3–6 15 September 2021 [164]
  Sébastien Haller4   Ajax   Sporting CP 5–1 15 September 2021 [165]
  Robert Lewandowski (4)   Bayern Munich   Benfica 5–2 2 November 2021 [166]
  Robert Lewandowski (5)   Bayern Munich   Red Bull Salzburg 7–1 8 March 2022 [167]
  Karim Benzema (3)   Real Madrid   Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 9 March 2022 [168]
  Karim Benzema (4)   Real Madrid   Chelsea 3–1 6 April 2022 [169]
  Robert Lewandowski (6)   Barcelona   Viktoria Plzeň 5–1 7 September 2022 [170]
  Mohamed Salah   Liverpool   Rangers 7–1 12 October 2022 [171]
  Erling Haaland5 (2)   Manchester City   RB Leipzig 7–0 14 March 2023 [172]
  Evanilson   Porto   Antwerp 4–1 25 October 2023 [173]
  João Mário   Benfica   Inter Milan 3–3 29 November 2023 [174]

Multiple hat-tricks edit

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks. Bold indicates a player who is currently active.

Rank Player Hat-tricks
1   Lionel Messi 8
  Cristiano Ronaldo
3   Robert Lewandowski 6
4   Karim Benzema 4
5   Luiz Adriano 3
  Mario Gómez
  Filippo Inzaghi
  Neymar
9   Adriano 2
  Sergio Agüero
  Andy Cole
  Didier Drogba
  Samuel Eto'o
  Olivier Giroud
  Erling Haaland
  Gabriel Jesus
  Roy Makaay
  Kylian Mbappé
  Ruud van Nistelrooy
  Michael Owen
  Andriy Shevchenko
  Marco Simone
  Roberto Soldado

Hat-tricks by nationality edit

As of 29 November 2023

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from a single nation.

Champions League hat-tricks by nationality
Rank Nation Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1   Brazil 21 25 October 2023
2   France 17 6 April 2022
3   Argentina 12 2 October 2018
4   England 11 28 October 2020
  Portugal 29 November 2023
6   Italy 8 14 September 2005
  Spain 6 December 2016
8   Germany 7 1 October 2019
  Netherlands 19 March 2014
  Poland 7 September 2022
11   Croatia 5 18 September 2019
12   Norway 4 14 March 2023
  Turkey 2 December 2020
14   Ivory Coast 3 15 September 2021
  Russia 7 December 2004
16   Cameroon 2 29 September 2010
  Ukraine 23 November 2005
18   Algeria 1 17 September 2014
  Belgium 29 September 1993
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 October 2018
  Chile 27 November 2013
  Colombia 17 September 1997
  Denmark 9 March 2010
  Egypt 12 October 2022
  Finland 27 September 1995
  Gabon 8 March 2017
  Georgia 23 November 2005
  Greece 2 October 2013
  Israel 6 November 2007
  Nigeria 24 September 2002
  Peru 7 November 2012
  Senegal 14 February 2018
  Serbia 18 September 2002
  Slovenia 10 March 2020
  Sweden 23 October 2013
  Uruguay 7 March 2001
  Wales 20 October 2010

Hat-tricks by club edit

As of 29 November 2023

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players from given club.

Champions League hat-tricks by club
Rank Club Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1   Barcelona 14 7 September 2022
  Real Madrid 6 April 2022
3   Bayern Munich 11 8 March 2022
4   Manchester City 7 14 March 2023
  Manchester United 28 October 2020
6   Arsenal 6 6 December 2016
  Liverpool 12 October 2022
  Paris Saint-Germain 16 February 2021
  Juventus 12 March 2019
10   Milan 5 1 November 2006
11   Valencia 4 23 October 2012
  Shakhtar Donetsk 5 November 2014
13   Tottenham Hotspur 3 8 May 2019
  Marseille 3 November 2010
  Inter Milan 29 September 2010
  PSV Eindhoven 25 November 1998
17   Chelsea 2 2 December 2020
  Newcastle United 26 February 2003
  Lyon 7 December 2011
  Monaco 5 November 2003
  Borussia Dortmund 8 March 2017
  Werder Bremen 2 November 2004
  Olympiacos 2 October 2013
  Lazio 25 October 2000
  Ajax 15 September 2021
  Rosenborg 26 September 2000
  Porto 25 October 2023
  Spartak Moscow 15 September 1999
  Deportivo La Coruña 18 September 2002
30   Red Bull Salzburg 1 17 September 2019
  Anderlecht 29 September 1993
  Dinamo Zagreb 18 September 2019
  Blackburn Rovers 6 December 1995
  1. FC Kaiserslautern 9 December 1998
  Borussia Mönchengladbach 3 November 2020
  RB Leipzig 15 September 2021
  Schalke 04 23 November 2005
  VfL Wolfsburg 15 September 2009
  Maccabi Haifa 24 September 2002
  Atalanta 10 March 2020
  Napoli 10 December 2019
  Roma 2 October 2018
  Udinese 14 September 2005
  Benfica 29 November 2023
  CFR Cluj 20 November 2012
  CSKA Moscow 7 December 2004
  Atlético Madrid 26 November 2014
  Sevilla 26 September 2017
  Villarreal 21 October 2008
  Fenerbahçe 8 December 2004
  Galatasaray 7 November 2012
  İstanbul Başakşehir 2 December 2020
  Dynamo Kyiv 5 November 1997

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