

Bahreyn
Kuruluş
1957
Teknik Direktör
Dragan TalajicTesis
Stād al-Bahrayn al-Watanī (Bahrain National Stadium)
Şehir
Riffa
Kapasite
35,580
Zemin
grass
Sezon İstatistikleri
Sicil
2W 0D 2L
H:1W/A:1W
Goller
4 / 6 (-2)
H:2/A:2
Gol Yemeden
2
H:1/A:1
Son Sonuçlar
vs Sudan
09/12/2025Arap Kupası
vs Cezayir
06/12/2025Arap Kupası
@ Irak
03/12/2025Arap Kupası
vs Cibuti
26/11/2025Arap Kupası
@ Çin Halk Cumhuriyeti
10/06/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
@ Çin Halk Cumhuriyeti
10/06/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
vs Suudi Arabistan
05/06/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
vs Suudi Arabistan
05/06/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
@ Endonezya
25/03/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
@ Endonezya
25/03/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
Bahreyn
The Bahrain national football team is governed by the Bahrain Football Association and competes in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The team has made notable progress in Asian football, qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup on several occasions and reaching the quarter-finals in 2004. Bahrain came agonisingly close to qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, losing a two-legged play-off to New Zealand. The squad draws on players from the Bahrain Premier League as well as naturalised players, a common practice in Gulf football. Home matches are played at the National Stadium in Riffa. Notable figures include Ismaeel Abdullatif and A'ala Hubail, who have been key players for the national side. Bahrain continues to invest in football development as part of the country's broader sporting ambitions.
























