Fransa Pax qualified for the 2004–05 Indian National Football League and finished in fifth place that season.
[1] After finishing fifth in 2004–05, Fransa Pax was given the schedule for the 2005–06 Indian National Football League in which 7 of their final 8 games were away from home.
On 30 January 2006, Pax played a star-filled Mahindra United (who would also disband in 2008) who were then in first place and reigning Federation Cup champions.
After the match, Fransa coach Norbert Fernandes, along with goalkeeper Virender Singh and Ivan D’Silva, manhandled the referee Vikramjit Purakayastha after he awarded Mahindra two suspicious penalties.
Fransa owner Mickky Pacheco ran after the match commissioner Enayetullah at the Fatorda Stadium.