Hajra Khan (footballer)

Hajra Khan
Personal information
Full name Hajra Khan
Date of birth (1993-12-29) 29 December 1993 (age 30)
Place of birth Karachi, Pakistan
Position(s) Midfielder/Forward
Team information
Current team
Balochistan United
Number 14
Youth career
2008 Diya W.F.C.
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2014 Diya W.F.C. 21 (41)
2014–2015 Balochistan United 13 (58)
2014–2015 → Sun Hotels and Resorts (loan) 5 (3)
2018– Pakistan Army
International career
2010– Pakistan 16 (6)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:03, 6 February 2016 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23:03, 6 February 2016 (UTC)

Hajra Khan (Urdu: ہاجرہ خان) (born 29 December 1993) is a Pakistani footballer who was the captain of the Pakistan women's national football team.[1] She plays as a striker or midfielder. She became part of Pakistan national team in 2009 which she led as a captain in 2014.

Early and personal life[edit]

Hajra Khan, born on December 29, 1993, in Karachi, Pakistan, was a remarkable athlete from an early age. While her dream was to become a professional athlete, Khan initially made a name for herself in track and field. She represented Pakistan in the prestigious Salwan Games where she ran a half marathon held in India in 2004, showcasing her talent and determination on an international stage. However, it was in the realm of football that Khan truly found her passion and excelled. At the tender age of 14, she embarked on her football journey, joining the Diya Women's Football Club after impressing during tryouts for the provincial football team of Sindh. Khan's debut was nothing short of extraordinary, as she scored an impressive nine goals in just three games during the National Championship. Her outstanding performance not only contributed to her team's success but also earned her the well-deserved title of Top Scorer of the tournament. From that point onward, Hajra Khan's trajectory as a gifted football player continued to rise, leaving an indelible mark on the sport in Pakistan.

Club career[edit]

Starting with Diya W.F.C., she won the Misha Dawood Trophy during the 2010 National Women Football Championship. [2]

In January 2014, she decided to leave Diya and join Balochistan United.[3] Khan won the Pakistani women's football championship with Balochistan United in 2014, scoring the only goal against former club Diya in the final.[4] She then accepted an offer to play for Maldivian club Sun Hotels and Resorts FC in the FAM Women's Football Championship.[5]

In summer 2015, Khan spent a month in Germany and attended pre-season trials with four clubs. She was unable to accept a transfer offer from MSV Duisburg due to visa issues.[6] She became the only Pakistani player to score 100 goals in her club career. She joined Sun Hotels and Resorts Maldives club on 24 May 2015. Hajra currently plays for Pakistan Army.

International career[edit]

In 2009, Khan was selected in the Pakistan national team for the 2010 South Asian Games in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[7] After Khan's participation at this event, the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) selected her for a FIFA women's football coaching course in Colombo, Sri Lanka.[8] In December 2010, she played in the inaugural SAFF Women's Championship, helping Pakistan reach the semi-final.

She was the first Pakistani women footballer to sign an international contract in 2014 with Sun Hotels & Resorts Football Club[9] to play in the Maldives National Women's league.

International Statistics[edit]

Year Team Appearance Goals
2010–present Pakistan women's national football team 16 6

As an Athlete[edit]

Netball[edit]

At the 2011 South Asian Beach Games in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, the talented young athlete even helped the Pakistan National Netball Team bring home a bronze medal.[10]

Basketball[edit]

Played at the 2016 South Asian Games in India as one of the key players on the Pakistan National Basketball Team.

Honours[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hajra Khan – national Hero of women football | FootballPakistan.com (FPDC)". www.footballpakistan.com. Retrieved 2016-01-31.
  2. ^ "Squad named for women's SAFF Championship". Dawn. 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  3. ^ Naveed, Malik Riaz Hai (17 January 2014). "FPDC Exclusive: Hajra Khan moving from Diya to BU". Football Pakistan. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  4. ^ Naveed, About Malik Riaz Hai (13 February 2014). "Winner of All Sindh Noor Women Football Championship crowned: Balochistan United Women Football Club". Football Pakistan. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  5. ^ Raheel, Natasha (14 January 2015). "Hajra's footballing journey and her four aspirations". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  6. ^ Raheel, Natasha (24 August 2015). "Back from Germany: Hajra content with her stint in Europe". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  7. ^ "Hajra links up with Maldives' top club". dawn.com. Dawn. June 3, 2014. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  8. ^ "Pride of Pakistan : Hajra Khan". DailyTimes. Retrieved 2016-01-31.
  9. ^ "Germany calling: Hajra to create history with trip to Europe - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  10. ^ "Hajra Khan handed Trials in German Bundesliga | DESIblitz". DESIblitz. Retrieved 2016-02-11.

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