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Lionel Messi scores first career World Cup hat trick, ties all-time tournament goal record in win over Algeria

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On Tuesday night, Lionel Messi made history. Twice.

Along with tying Miroslav Klose on the World Cup all-time leading goalscorer list, with 16 goals each, Messi just netted his first hat trick. The day of June 16 already held significance in Messi’s heart, as 20 years ago to the day was when he scored his first World Cup goal at the 2006 edition in Germany.

Fast forward two decades to the present day, and one World Cup trophy later, Messi’s form may somehow be better than it was on that iconic night in Germany.

Here’s a look at Messi’s stellar night, where two milestones were crossed off his list.

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Lionel Messi scores first career World Cup hat trick

On Tuesday night, Messi scored his first-ever World Cup hat trick. Algeria were the unfortunate side to bear witness to a Messi masterclass, and there was virtually nothing Luca Zidane could do but watch three shots sail past him. He is also now tied with Klose as the highest scorer in World Cup history.

Here are all of Messi’s goals tonight, beginning in the first half:

In the 17th minute, Messi unleashed a left-foot shot that was slotted in the top-right corner.

In the 60th minute, Messi put the finishing touches after Algeria’s goalkeeper, Luca Zidane, lost an Alexis Mac Allister shot. The effort fell right in front of Messi, and he didn’t think twice about where to put it.

In the 76th minute, Messi finally earned his elusive first hat trick at the World Cup with a left-footed rocket from outside the box. With this goal, he has tied the all-time World Cup scoring record.

MORE: Messi’s complete stats, goals, and highlights against Algeria

How many World Cup hat tricks have ever been scored

Throughout World Cup history, 55 total hat-tricks have been scored during the tournament, with Messi’s name now added to that list. Since there have been 23 separate World Cups so far, an average of 2.3 hat tricks are scored per tournament, as of Messi’s trifecta in 2026.

MORE: A look at each World Cup hat trick in tournament history

Who has the most World Cup hat tricks

Despite there being 23 editions of the World Cup since its debut in 1930, only four players have netted more than one World Cup hat trick. Here is the full list, along with which team they played for:

Player Team Opponents Year(s)
Sandor Kocsis Hungary South Korea, West Germany 1954
Just Fontaine France Paraguay, West Germany 1958
Gerd Muller West Germany Bulgaria, Peru 1970
Gabriel Batistuta Argentina Greece, Jamaica 1994, 1998

Most goals in World Cup history

Rank Player Country Goals Matches Tournaments (WC wins in bold)
T1 Miroslav Klose Germany 16 24 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014
T1 Lionel Messi* Argentina 16 27 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026
2. Ronaldo Brazil 15 19 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006
T3 Gerd Muller West Germany 14 13 1970, 1974
T3 Kylian Mbappe* France 14 15 2018, 2022, 2026
5 Just Fontaine France 13 26 1958
7. Pele Brazil 12 14 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970
T8. Sandor Kocsis Hungary 11 5 1954
T8. Jurgen Klinsmann West Germany/Germany 11 17 1990, 1994, 1998
T10. Helmut Rahn West Germany 10 10 1954, 1958
T10 Gary Lineker England 10 12 1986, 1990
T10 Gabriel Batistuta Argentina 10 12 1994, 1998, 2002
T10 Teofilo Cubillas Peru 10 13 1970, 1978, 1982
T10 Thomas Muller Germany 10 19 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022
T10 Grzegorz Lato Poland 10 20 1974, 1978, 1982

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