Debut In 2021, the
Royal Moroccan Football Federation launched its women's futsal team, holding its first training camp in April of the same year, as part of the federation's efforts to promote futsal and women's football in the kingdom. A year later, coached by Hassan Rhouila, the team played its first international matches against
Bahrain in Manama in March 2022, winning both games. In July 2022, the team played its first home matches against one of Asia's futsal powerhouses,
Thailand in a doubleheader, suffering defeats in both games. In September 2023, the federation parted ways with coach Rhouila to make way for the appointment of Spanish coach Sara Merino Ojeda. With the
FIFA Women's Futsal World Cup on the horizon, the Moroccan Lionesses faced Argentina in March 2024 in Salé to prepare for the qualifiers, but were defeated in both matches. and Adil Sayeh took over as coach. In July 2024, the team took part in its first international tournament in
Poreč, Croatia, alongside top European sides and Greenland in the Futsal Week June Cup. After finishing last in Group B, the team bounced back with a dominant 11–4 victory over
Greenland to secure 5th place marking their biggest win to date. Two months later, Morocco traveled to South America to compete in the Four Nations Tournament in
Xanxerê, Brazil, where they finished in last place. In the
2025 Women's Futsal Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco qualified to the knockout stages after finishing top in the group stage with 6 points following a 8-1 win against Namibia and 7-1 win against Cameroon. In the Semi-final, Morocco defeated Angola 5-1, thus qualifying to the
2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup. Morocco reached the quarterfinals in the inaugural FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup in the Philippines. ==Results and fixtures==