Formed in the mid-to-late 2000s, playing their first-ever match in 2007. They became the first women's futsal team established in the
Gulf region. Although the team missed the inaugural
2008 WAFF Women's Futsal Championship and had limited opportunities for international competition early on, they made a notable breakthrough in 2012 when
Bahrain hosted the
second edition of the WAFF Championship in
Manama. In their tournament debut, the team reached the semifinals and secured their first-ever medal — a bronze — after defeating
Lebanon 8–5 in the third-place match. Following that success, the team went on a six-year hiatus before returning to the international stage at the
2018 AFC Women's Futsal Championship. However, they were eliminated in the group stage after losing all three matches. In 2019, Bahrain participated in the inaugural
GCC Women's Games, dominating the competition and winning their first gold medal. Already recognized as a prominent name in women's futsal in the West Asian region, Bahrain defended their title at the
2022 GCC Games, securing another gold, which was followed by a bronze medal at the
2022 WAFF Women's Futsal Championship. In 2023, the team took part in their first invitational tournament abroad — the NSDF Women's Futsal Championship in
Thailand — competing alongside some of Asia's top sides. Bahrain claimed the bronze medal after a 2–1 victory over
China in the third-place playoff. With the launch of the
FIFA Women's Futsal World Cup, the AFC rebranded its continental competition as the
AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup, which now serves as the qualification route to the World Cup. In the qualifiers for the inaugural edition to be held in the
Philippines in 2025, Bahrain were drawn into Group A. The team remained unbeaten against fellow Arab opponents, losing only to hosts
Thailand, and became the only Arab and West Asian team to qualify for the
final tournament. ==Results and fixtures==