Afghan FC Chaman

In 1999 they competed in All-Pakistan Prime Minister's Peace Cup, where they were placed in group F with WAPDA and Khan Research Laboratories, they lost both their matches 1–0 , knocking them out of the tournament.

The Taliban arrested twelve of the Afghan Chaman's players and had their heads shaved as punishment for wearing shorts.

[7] In 2002, they changed their name to current name and competed in All-Pakistan Defense of the Pakistan Unity Solidarity Football Tournament, finishing second in the group behind Karachi Port Trust, although they were replaced by Crescent Textiles Mills.

[10] Afghan Chaman shares rivalry with fellow hometown club Muslim FC, which have managed to command the highest crowds in Pakistani domestic football.

[11][12][13][14] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Afghan Chaman against the Ashraf Sugar Mills departmental team during the 2018–19 Pakistan Premier League