In modern football, it is called "hat trick" for a player to win three yuan in a game, and it is "hat trick" in English. Hat trick first appeared in 1858. As a special word, "hat trick" appeared in the print of 1878.
Later, "hat trick" was widely used in sports competitions. In football, "hat trick" refers to a player kicking the ball into the opponent's goal three times in a game, but it does not include the goal in the penalty shootout that determines the outcome of the game. In addition, the application of "hat trick" is not limited to the field of sports, and people also use it to describe three consecutive championships.