Pakistan Women Football team captain Hajra Khan has received her third Guinness World Record. The fiery footballer sets a record for playing the longest football match ensuing 69 hours in Lyon, France. The captain of Pakistan’s Women Football Team, bagged the record after her participation in the Equal Playing Field initiative in France. IT’S HERE! My third @GWR just in time! Record for the longest football match played for 69 hours in Lyon, France 🇫🇷🇵🇰 • Will fight until the playing field is EQUAL! This is why I do it! 💪🏽 •#AnyGirlAnywhere @EPFinitiative#equalplayequalpay #whoruntheworld pic.twitter.com/BkjWewIqZt — Hajra Khan (@hajrakn) May 3, 2020 Khan took part in the match and played continuously for a whopping 69 hours. More than eight hundred women took part in the match. This is not the first record of our young hero! Hajra bagged her second Guinness World Record for participating in a football match that lasted for three and a half hours consecutively and she also scored 4 goals by herself. Played football for 3.30 hours straight from 3am to 6.30am & scored 4 goals to contribute to the World Record Match organised by @EPFinitiative ⚽️ Super exhausted but what a great experience! Proud of myself for lasting that long after 11 hrs of travel no sleep! #AnyGirlAnywhere pic.twitter.com/DovDuhwChF — Hajra Khan (@hajrakn) June 29, 2019 Her first was for featuring at the Dead Sea for the world record of the lowest altitude matches played in history. Amid the gloom and despondency due to the rampant virus, Khan’s achievement is a breath of fresh air.