The club has first taken part in the 2019 edition of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, having been drawn into the Southern Conference.
[2] Before the start of the 2019 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League season, the club held a sevens tournament in Kaparoko village.
[1] The club was confirmed into the Southern Conference of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League in January 2019,[3] and won their opening match against the more experienced Gulf Komara 2–1, with goals from Sebastian Kepi and Opu Karo.
[4] The team continued this good start with three wins from their opening five matches, including one against former league runners-up Eastern Stars,[5] but consecutive 2–0 defeats, to eight-time champions Hekari United and FC Bougainville, left them fifth at the half-way stage of the season.
[5] A 6–1 defeat against Port Moresby United ended their qualification hopes, and the club eventually finished 5th in the conference.