Fatawu Safiu has recorded his first hat-trick for club and country after striking thrice in Trelleborgs' 4-1 defeat of Dalkurd FF in Saturday's Swedish second division encounter.
The visitors went to the Vangavallen with the ambition of ending their five-game winless run, however, they were silenced by Kristian Haynes' side.
Erik Andersson handed Trelleborgs a sixth-minute lead before Safiu doubled his team's advantage five minutes later after beating goalkeeper Filip Anger.
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Guinean forward Kerfala Cissoko reduced the deficit for the visitors after slotting past Fritiof Bjorken from the penalty mark in the 21st minute.
Safiu, the unfamiliar Ghanaian hero, scored two quickfire goals in the 41st and 43rd minute to complete a first-half hat-trick as Haynes' men went into the half-time break with a comfortable lead.
Before then, the visitors had Christoffer Styff shown the way out by referee Robert Daradic for a second caution.
In the second half, neither side found the net with the only significant moment Mouhammed-Ali Dhaini's caution in the 51st minute.
After putting up an impressive display, Safiu was replaced with seven minutes left to play by Sweden 's Henrik Johansson.
For the visitors, Cissoko was substituted for Suleman Zurmati in the 66th minute, while Nigeria 's Okechukwu Offia came off for Arian Kabashi in the 73rd minute.
His compatriot John Igbarumah - who was handed a starter's role - was substituted for on-loan Malmo striker Patriot Sejdiu in the 66th minute.
The Ghanaian's feat ensured that he ended his eight-month goal drought since his last strike against Jonkopings Sodra on November 3, 2019.
Inspired by his achievement, the 25-year-old went on social media to celebrate his goals.
"You can't stop a beast who is hungry for a better life," Safiu tweeted.
You can't stop a beast who is hungry for a better life. hatrick⚽️⚽️⚽️