List Of Primeira Liga Hat-tricks
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List Of Primeira Liga Hat-tricks
This article displays a list of Primeira Liga hat-tricks. The goals scored represent players who have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single league match in Portugal's top football division. The players displayed in the article who have scored hat-tricks are listed from the 1985–86 Primeira Divisão season onwards. Since the 1934–35 season, more than one hundred players have scored hat-tricks in Portugal's top division. Twenty six players have scored more than three goals in a match; of these, José Águas, Eusébio and Fernando Gomes (Portuguese footballer), Fernando Gomes have scored six goals; Patalino,Artur Jorge (footballer, born 1946), Artur Jorge, Nené (footballer, born 1949), Nené, Héctor Yazalde, Manuel Fernandes (footballer, born 1951), Manuel Fernandes, Rui Jordão, Richard Daddy Owubokiri, Ricky, Mário Jardel, Nuno Gomes and Barata have scored five; Patalino (four times), José Torres (footballer, born 1938), José Torres, Vítor Baptista, Fernan ...
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Fernando Peyroteo
Fernando Baptista de Seixas Peyroteo de Vasconcelos (10 March 1918 – 28 November 1978) was a Portuguese footballer who played as a striker. He spent his entire professional career with Sporting CP, scoring 544 goals in all competitions, winning 11 major titles and being crowned his country's top-division scorer on six occasions. Club career Born in Humpata, Huíla Province, Portuguese Angola, Peyroteo arrived at Sporting CP on 26 June 1937 after being introduced to the club by family friend Aníbal Paciência, and he quickly impressed new manager József Szabó by scoring a hat-trick in a practice match. His competitive debut came on 12 September, and he netted a brace against rivals S.L. Benfica. He went on to be part of the club's attacking line that included Albano, Jesus Correia, José Travassos and Manuel Vasques and was dubbed the ''Cinco Violinos'' (Five Violins), scoring 57 goals in only 30 games in his first year to win both the Lisbon Championship and the Taça ...
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