MMA athlete becomes first Pakistani to hold 100 Guinness World records

The picture shared on February 28, 2024, shows Irfan Mehsood, first Pakistani MMA athlete to hold 100 Guinness World records. (irfanmehsood.official/Instagram)
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Updated 07 August 2024
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MMA athlete becomes first Pakistani to hold 100 Guinness World records

  • Irfan Mehsood holds records for most push-ups, squats, jumping jacks, squat thrusts, step-ups, knee strikes, elbow strikes, side jumps and high jumps
  • Mehsood has broken the records of 16 countries so far including the US UK, India, China, Iraq, and Syria, he received a presidential award in 2023

ISLAMABAD: A mixed martial arts (MMA) athlete from the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has attained the title of becoming the first Pakistani to hold 100 Guinness World Records, an official at the local MMA federation said on Wednesday.

Irfan Mehsood, a 33-year-old native of the South Waziristan tribal district, holds records for the most push-ups, squats, jumping jacks, squat thrusts, step-ups, knee strikes, elbow strikes, side jumps and high jumps.

Italian weightlifter Marcello Ferri had set a world record by lifting a 40-pound weight with his toe for a minute and 32 seconds. This was broken by Mehsood by lifting the same weight for three minutes and 20 seconds. Mehsood has broken the records of 16 countries so far including the United States, Britain, India, China, Norway, Germany, France, Finland, Philippines, Spain, Italy, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Pakistan and Syria. Mehsood also received a presidential award in 2023.

“Irfan Mehsud is the first Pakistani athlete to achieve 100 Guinness World Records,” All Pakistan MMA President Babar Raja told Arab News on Wednesday. “There is no limelight in the district he hails from but he is still able to get widespread fame in MMA as an athlete.”

Raja said the All Pakistan MMA Federation was working to award Mehsood a senior role in the body so that others could benefit from his experience.

Mixed Martial Arts is a full-contact combat sport combining elements of different martial arts and combat sports that allows athletes to use a wide array of techniques including striking, grappling, submissions, throws and takedowns. Boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, wrestling, judo, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu are various forms of MMA.


Historic FIFAe Finals 25 conclude with France crowned world’s best nation in Rocket League

Updated 21 December 2025
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Historic FIFAe Finals 25 conclude with France crowned world’s best nation in Rocket League

  • FIFAe Finals 25 took place from Dec. 10-19 in Riyadh
  • France crowned champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League

RIYADH: The FIFAe Finals 25 concluded on Friday as France were crowned champions at the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League, closing out eight days of football esports competition and entertainment in Riyadh.
The French team, consisting of Zen, Vatira and Juicy, delivered a standout performance from the group stage to the final, combining exceptional skills, perfect team chemistry and nerves of steel in high-pressure moments.
The competition marked the grand conclusion of the FIFAe Finals 25, the pinnacle event in football esports, bringing teams from around the world to challenge for multiple titles together under one roof.
With 250 matches across eight competition days, a $450,000 prize pool, millions tuning in online and record-breaking social media numbers, the event set new benchmarks in its 2025 edition.
“This year’s FIFAe Finals truly united the world by connecting the next generation of fans with the sport we all love. By creating the biggest global stage for national team–based football esports, we are shaping a new era of entertainment — one that combines national pride, competitive excellence and the universal passion for football and gaming,” said Mattias Grafstrom, FIFA secretary general.

“Congratulations to all world champions for their outstanding achievements in an unforgettable, spectacular atmosphere. As we continue to unite the entire football family, we encourage all our member associations, players, fans and stakeholders to join us in 2026 for an exciting new chapter.”
With 94 nations and millions of players on the Road to Riyadh, the FIFAe ecosystem demonstrated a new level of national team–based esports throughout the year. The season reached its climax at the SEF Arena in Riyadh.
The FIFAe Finals 25 concluded with three historic champions:

  • Thailand: Champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring eFootball Mobile
  • Poland: Champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring eFootball Console
  • France: Champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League