Taif was selected as the host city by the SAFF Women's Football Committee in September 2023.
[2] Saudi Arabia were the defending champions having won last edition in Khobar, but were eliminated in the semi-finals by Bhutan after extra time.
[4] The second SAFF Women's International Friendly Tournament featured teams from six different nations, representing three Asian regional sub-confederations: WAFF (West Asia), SAFF (South Asia), and AFF (ASEAN).
[7] The tournament follows a group-stage format, where the six competing teams were drawn into two groups of three.
The winners of the semi-finals secure a spot in the final, while the defeated teams face off for third place.