The MLS community will be talking about this special day for a long time to come, as on Wednesday, May 13 2026, the young star Julian Hall gave New York fans an exciting day to remember.
The young Canadian was a part of an intense Major League Soccer match at the Red Bull Arena, where the 18-year-old made a momentous occasion by creating a hat trick.
He scored three beautiful goals in the game against the Columbus Crew and helped his team to a win of 3-2 by breaking all the records set by the legendary veterans of the league.
The shining star struck the screen with a bang at such a young age, which took him straight to the international limelight, and since then, he has been one of the most talked-about players in North American football circles.
Julian Hall Profile: All You Need to Know
| Full Name | Julian Hall |
| Date of Birth | March 24 2008 |
| Age | 18 Years |
| Nationality | United States and Poland |
| Position | Striker / Centre Forward |
| Current Club | New York Red Bulls |
| Height | 5 feet 11 inches |
Julian Hall Salary And Contract Details With New York Red Bulls
Following his transition to the senior roster, Julian Hall signed a lucrative homegrown player contract that reflects his immense value to the franchise. As of the 2026 season, his estimated base salary is approximately $257,241 per year dollars per year, which does not include performance-based bonuses and commercial endorsements. Given his recent historic achievements and his status as a record breaker, his market valuation is expected to skyrocket during the upcoming transfer windows.
Julian Hall: Historic MLS Hat Trick Performance Against Columbus Crew
The historic evening at Red Bull Arena saw the Orland Park native produce a goal-scoring masterclass to inflict defeat upon the Columbus Crew. He scored his first goal of the night after just seven minutes with a thunderous shot, and after that added another with a delicate header before the break (40th minute).
It took him eight minutes more to score his third, neatly tucking the ball past the keeper, taking his tally to three to become the youngest hat-trick scorer in MLS history. He broke the record set by Freddy Adu to be just 18 years and 50 days old. He currently has 9 goals in 13 league games this term and is top of the Golden Boot standings, and is still the most dangerous player in the Red Bulls' attacking lineup.

