Prompted by growing concern on the challenges and prospects of women’s foot ballrndevelopment, the researcher conducted this study to assess the challenges and prospectsrnof women’s development with especial attention to Oromia regional state. Bothrnqualitative and quantitative approaches particularly, a descriptive survey were employedrnas they were found to be appropriate for answering the basic research questions.rnInstrument of data collection included questionnaires, rating scales, interviews, documentrnanalysis and observation. Pertaining to the sample population for the study, experts ofrnAdama zone youth and sport affairs office, Oromia region youth and sport affairsrnbureau ,different professionals of Oromia region and different professionals of therncountry were involved. The results indicate that, women’s foot ball clubs have not givenrnmuch emphasis, clubs lack attitudinal change, Cultural and environmental conditions withrnawareness problem influenced its development negatively. The result also revealed thatrnattentions were not equal like the man’s foot ball by the stake holders; many premierrnleague clubs have no women’s club in relation to the men’s club. Furthermore, the studyrnrevealed evidence that a gap of awareness on women’s foot ball starting the grass rootrnlevel up to the regions foot ball federations, women’s foot ball clubs do not supported andrnencouraged as a project right from the beginning of the schools in the form of underrn11,15 and 17 levels. And also trainings did not given for coaches and executive bodies ofrnthe foot ball clubs. The researcher at last, recommended to be provided many attentionsrnfor women’s foot ball development by the stake-holders and by the women themselves