The Bahrain Women's National Football Team was first formed in 2003. The team represents Bahrain in international women's football and thus falls under the governance of the Bahrain Football Association; more specifically run by the women's committee at the Association.
The Kuwait women's national football team, represents Kuwait in international women's association football and is governed by Kuwait Football Association (KFA).
The Lebanese National Women's Football Team represents the Lebanese Republic in international association football competitions. Their official nickname is the "The Cedars".
The Oman women's national football team, represents Oman in international women's association football and is governed by Oman Football Association. The team has not played any official match so far.
The Saudi Arabia women's national football team would be the national team representing the kingdom in international football. However, the team does not yet exist because of influence of religious leaders in Saudi Arabia and systematic discrimination against women's sport, active opposition of political leaders and sport administrators.
The Syria national women's football team, is the national women's football team of Syria. In 2005 they finished third in the West Asian Football Federation Championship.
The Yemen women's national football team represents Yemen in international women's association football and is governed by Yemen Football Association (YFA). The team is FIFA recognised but has not played any FIFA recognised match so far.
The Bahrain Women's National Football Team was first formed in 2003. The team represents Bahrain in international women's football and thus falls under the governance of the Bahrain Football Association; more specifically run by the women's committee at the Association.
The Kuwait women's national football team, represents Kuwait in international women's association football and is governed by Kuwait Football Association (KFA).
The Lebanese National Women's Football Team represents the Lebanese Republic in international association football competitions. Their official nickname is the "The Cedars".
The Oman women's national football team, represents Oman in international women's association football and is governed by Oman Football Association. The team has not played any official match so far.
The Saudi Arabia women's national football team would be the national team representing the kingdom in international football. However, the team does not yet exist because of influence of religious leaders in Saudi Arabia and systematic discrimination against women's sport, active opposition of political leaders and sport administrators.
The Syria national women's football team, is the national women's football team of Syria. In 2005 they finished third in the West Asian Football Federation Championship.
The Yemen women's national football team represents Yemen in international women's association football and is governed by Yemen Football Association (YFA). The team is FIFA recognised but has not played any FIFA recognised match so far.