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List of Indonesia national football team hat-tricks

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Since the Garuda' first match in 1934, 28 players have scored a hat-trick (three or more goals in a single match). The first player to do so was Ludwich Jahn in a win over Japan in 1934. Iswadi Idris's five goals in the 9–1 victory over South Vietnam is the team record for most goals in a match.

This is a list of hat-tricks scored in matches involving the Indonesia national football team.

Hat-tricks for Indonesia

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Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result [a] Ref
13 May 1934
3
Ludwich Jahn Japan Japan Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila 1934 Far Eastern Games
7–1
[1]
13 May 1934
3
Tio Hian Goan Japan Japan Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila 1934 Far Eastern Games
7–1
[1]
31 August 1957
4
Omo Suratmo Thailand Thailand Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1957 Merdeka Tournament
4–0
[2]
30 May 1958
3
Wowo Sunaryo Philippines Philippines Tokyo Football Stadium, Tokyo 1958 Asian Games
5–2
[3]
2 July 1958
3
Omo Suratmo Singapore Singapore Jalan Besar Stadium, Kallang Friendly
5–0
8 August 1960
4
Henky Timisela Singapore Singapore Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1960 Merdeka Tournament
8–3
[4]
14 August 1960
3
Omo Suratmo Pakistan Pakistan Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1960 Merdeka Tournament
4–0
[4]
12 September 1962
4
Solong Hajah Philippines Philippines Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1962 Merdeka Tournament
4–2
[5]
23 February 1964
4
Komar Dominion of Ceylon Ceylon Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo Friendly
9–3
1 August 1967
3
Soetjipto Soentoro Philippines Philippines Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei 1968 AFC Asian Cup qualification
6–0
[6]
19 August 1968
3
Soetjipto Soentoro Taiwan Taiwan Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1968 Merdeka Tournament
10–1
[7]
19 August 1968
3
Iswadi Idris Taiwan Taiwan Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1968 Merdeka Tournament
10–1
[7]
26 November 1968
3
Soetjipto Soentoro Singapore Singapore Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok 1968 King's Cup
7–0
[8]
28 November 1968
3
Soetjipto Soentoro Malaysia Malaysia Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok 1968 King's Cup
6–1
[8]
1 November 1969
3
Iswadi Idris Thailand Thailand Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1969 Merdeka Tournament
4–0
[9]
7 November 1969
3
Abdul Kadir Singapore Singapore Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1969 Merdeka Tournament
9–2
[9]
7 November 1969
3
Soetjipto Soentoro Singapore Singapore Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1969 Merdeka Tournament
9–2
[9]
9 November 1970
3
Kainun Waskito South Vietnam South Vietnam Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok 1970 King's Cup
5–3
[10]
2 May 1971
5
Iswadi Idris South Vietnam South Vietnam Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul 1971 President's Cup
9–1
[11]
28 May 1971
3
Djunaedi Abdillah Brunei Brunei Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification
9–0
[12]
28 May 1971
3
Andi Lala Brunei Brunei Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification
9–0
[12]
7 August 1971
3
Kainun Waskito India India Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1971 Merdeka Tournament
3–1
[13]
13 August 1971
3
Kainun Waskito Singapore Singapore Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1971 Merdeka Tournament
4–0
[13]
11 June 1972
3
Jacob Sihasale Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
8–0
[14]
20 June 1972
3
Risdianto South Korea South Korea Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
5–2
[15]
25 September 1972
3
Iswadi Idris Philippines Philippines Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul 1972 President's Cup
12–0
[16]
7 June 1974
3
Abdul Kadir Malaysia Malaysia Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta 1974 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
4–3
[17]
17 February 1976
3
Djunaedi Abdillah Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta 1976 Summer Olympics qualification
8–2
[18]
13 June 1978
3
Abdul Kadir Malaysia Malaysia Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta 1978 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
3–0
[19]
2 September 1981
3
Stefanus Sirey United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1981 Merdeka Tournament
5–2
[20]
21 August 1989
3
Mustaqim Brunei Brunei Cheras Stadium. Kuala Lumpur 1989 Southeast Asian Games
6–0
6 December 1995
4
Eri Irianto Cambodia Cambodia 700th Anniversary Stadium, Chiang Mai 1995 Southeast Asian Games
5–0
[21]
6 December 1995
3
Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto Cambodia Cambodia 700th Anniversary Stadium, Chiang Mai 1995 Southeast Asian Games
5–0
[21]
6 April 1997
3
Rochy Putiray Cambodia Cambodia Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
6–0
[22]
20 November 1999
3
Rochy Putiray Cambodia Cambodia Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, Jakarta 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
9–2
22 April 2001
3
Uston Nawawi Cambodia Cambodia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
6–0
[23]
17 December 2002
3
Bambang Pamungkas Cambodia Cambodia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2002 AFF Championship
4–2
[24]
23 December 2002
4
Bambang Pamungkas Philippines Philippines Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2002 AFF Championship [25]
23 December 2002
4
Zaenal Arief Philippines Philippines Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2002 AFF Championship [25]
17 November 2004
3
Ilham Jaya Kesuma Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
3–1
[26]
13 December 2004
3
Ilham Jaya Kesuma Cambodia Cambodia Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi 2004 AFF Championship
8–0
21 August 2008
4
Budi Sudarsono Cambodia Cambodia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2008 Indonesia Independence Cup
7–0
7 December 2008
3
Budi Sudarsono Cambodia Cambodia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2008 AFF Championship
4–0
26 September 2012
3
Irfan Bachdim Brunei Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium, Bandar Seri Begawan Friendly
5–0
15 June 2019
4
Beto Gonçalves Vanuatu Vanuatu Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta Friendly
6–0
12 October 2023
3
Dimas Drajad Brunei Brunei Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
6–0

Hat-tricks conceded by Indonesia

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Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result [a] Ref(s)
26 June 1938
4
Piet Dumortier Netherlands Netherlands Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam Friendly
2–9
[27]
9 September 1956
3
Miloš Milutinović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia JNA Stadium, Belgrade Friendly
2–4
[28]
15 August 1970
3
Ali Bakar Malaysia Malaysia Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1970 Merdeka Tournament
0–4
[29]
30 September 1972
3
Win Maung Myanmar Burma Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul 1972 President's Cup
1–3
[30]
3 September 1974
3
Niels-Christian Holmstrom Denmark Denmark Idrætspark, Copenhagen Friendly
0–9
[31]
3 September 1974
3
Henning Jensen Denmark Denmark Idrætspark, Copenhagen Friendly
0–9
[31]
21 March 1980
3
Khalid Ali Malaysia Malaysia Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1980 Summer Olympics qualification
1–6
[32]
21 March 1980
3
Hassan Sani Malaysia Malaysia Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1980 Summer Olympics qualification
1–6
[32]
24 March 1980
3
Roslan Suhaili Brunei Brunei Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur 1980 Summer Olympics qualification
2–3
[33]
15 December 1985
3
Pichai Kongsri Thailand Thailand Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok 1985 Southeast Asian Games
0–7
[34]
19 October 2000
3
Lee Dong-gook South Korea South Korea Sports City Stadium, Beirut 2000 AFC Asian Cup
0–3
[35]
18 November 2000
3
Worrawoot Srimaka Thailand Thailand Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok 2000 AFF Championship
1–4
[36]
10 October 2003
3
Talal Al-Meshal Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium, Jeddah 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
0–5
18 November 2007
3
Zyad Chaabo Syria Syria Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
0–7
18 November 2007
3
Raja Rafe Syria Syria Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
0–7
8 October 2010
3
Luis Suárez Uruguay Uruguay Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta Friendly
1–7
8 October 2010
3
Edinson Cavani Uruguay Uruguay Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta Friendly
1–7
29 February 2012
3
Ismail Abdullatif Bahrain Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
29 February 2012
3
Sayed Dhiya Saeed Bahrain Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
19 November 2016
3
Teerasil Dangda Thailand Thailand Philippine Sports Stadium, Bocaue 2016 AFF Championship
2–4
14 January 2018
3
Albert Guðmundsson Iceland Iceland Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta Friendly
1–4
10 October 2019
3
Ali Mabkhout United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Al Maktoum Stadium, Dubai 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
0–5

See also

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Notes

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a The result is presented with Indonesia's score first.

References

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