The Cameroon women's national futsal team () represents Cameroon in international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Cameroonian Football Federation.
Because there were few to no official international competitions, few countries around the world had established women's futsal teams. At the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, the first edition to feature futsal, Cameroon qualified for the women's tournament after Nigeria, initially qualified, declined to participate. As a result, Cameroon, being the next highest-ranked side, earned the spot. This led to the creation of the nation's first Under-18 women's futsal team, marking the first U-18 side and only the second senior women's futsal team on the African continent. During the tournament, Cameroon recorded two wins and two losses, finishing third in their group and sixth overall.
Nearly seven years later, with the establishment of the FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup and subsequently the Women's Futsal Africa Cup of Nations, Cameroon formed its senior women's futsal team, once again under the leadership of Louis Epée, who had previously coached the Youth Olympic squad. The team entered the inaugural edition of the 2025 Women's Futsal Africa Cup of Nations in Rabat, Morocco. Cameroon made its international debut on 24 April, suffering a 1âÂÂ7 defeat to the host nation, but rebounded two days later with a 6âÂÂ5 victory over Namibia to secure a place in the semifinals.
The following 14 players have been selected for the 2025 Women's Futsal Africa Cup of Nations, from 22 to 30 April 2025.
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