Lebanon were two-time defending champions, having won the last two editions, but failed to defend their title, falling short of the final. Instead, However, they played in the third-place match and secured the bronze medal. in the other hand, Syria were crowned champions after defeating hosts Jordan 1–0 in the final.[3][4] This marked Syria's first-ever major title in women's football across all age categories.[5][6]
Participation
Participating teams
Initially, five teams entered the tournament.[1]Iraq and Kuwait were set to debut in the tournament however the latter withdrew due to security concerns.[7]
^ ab"بطولة الناشئات الرابعة في لبنان" [WAFF Under-17 Girls Championship in Lebanon]. the-waff.com (in Arabic). West Asian Football Federation. 26 September 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
^"المنتخب السوري يتوج بلقب بطولة الناشئات الرابعة" [The Syrian team wins the title of the fourth U-17 Women's Championship.]. the-waff.com (in Arabic). West Asian Football Federation. 15 November 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
^"أربعة منتخبات على موعد مع المنافسة ببطولة الناشئات" [Four teams are set to compete in the U-17 Women's Championship.]. the-waff.com (in Arabic). West Asian Football Federation. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
^"سحب قرعة غرب آسيا للناشئات في الاردن" [The draw for the West Asia U-17 Women's Championship will be held in Jordan.]. jordanzad.com (in Arabic). 1 November 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2024.