Like other independent women's clubs in Pakistan, Diya WFC has neither sponsorship nor affiliation to a corporation or a public administration, and is therefore financially supported by the owner, family and friends.
[13] Kiran Qureshi is the only Diya's player to be a member of the Pakistan women's national football team (PWNFT), as attacker, since 2020.
[14] Misha Dawood was a 19-year-old Diya WFC midfielder and a second year UC Berkeley student who died in a plane crash on 28 July 2010.
Hajra Khan, forward and captain of PWNFT, played with Diya as a professional from 2008 to 2014, prior to moving to Balochistan United W.F.C.
Among the women players who have been part of the national team, Afshan Altaf,[21][22] Qurratulain Ashraf and Fatima Ansari[4] started playing with Diya WFC.
Manizeh Zainli, secretary general of PFF (2020), and the first women to hold this position, played football with Diya WFC for two years as an amateur.
[40] Through sport, Diya WFC’s purpose is to give girls a chance for empowerment, and "transport, education and health fees are entirely covered" by the club[13][41] It also teaches the players soft skills.
[42][41] For the International Women's Day of 2015, the PFF held for the first time an Asian Football Confederation workshop in collaboration with Diya WFC and Balochistan United W.F.C.
[43] In June 2018, Diya WFC, in collaboration with Right To Play and Women Win, at the invitation of Thar Foundation, organized a football discovery session (including a four-month preparation, training of coaches and matches) and provided equipment for U-13 girls in the remote district of Tharparkar,[44][45][46] which has the lowest Human Development Index[47][48] of Pakistan.
[49] In October 2020, Imam Baloch, director of the National Bank of Pakistan, lauded Diya WFC's actions for spreading football to poor and "backward areas", such as Karachi localities of Malir, Lyari and Ibrahim Hyderi and such Sindh province districts of Hyderabad, Thatta, Mirpur Khas and Tharparkar, as well as discovering new talents over there.