The club fields teams in both men's and women's from the elite NPL level and recreational seniors to juniors and mini roos.
[3][4] Monaro backed up this success in 1976 when they once again won the Federation Cup tournament with wins over Canberra United, 6–2, West Woden Juventus, 1–0, leading the club to a final showdown with Downer Olympic on 29 August 1976.
[7] After winning New South Wales Division 1 in 1984, Inter Monaro entered the NSL for the 1985 season, replacing Melita Eagles in the Northern Conference.
[2] Inter were not able to keep up with previous success and after a disappointing 1990 season where the club only collected six points and two wins, they finished 2nd last in the league (beating only Marconi Fairfield).
[15] The Panthers won the ACT Premier League Championship title in 1999 with a 1–0 victory over the Capital City Suns in the grand final.
Monaro had qualified for the Championship finals after finishing third in the league behind Capital City Suns and Weston Creek Royals.
[16] In 2008, Monaro signed an Australian first agreement with South Korean football primary school SinGok from the east Busan district of Haeundae New Town.
The agreement means Panther's members host SinGok club players, coaches and officials during the annual youth football tournament The Kanga Cup, held in Canberra every year.
[1] John Barilaro, Amelia Efkarpidis and Nadia Colbertaldo were the intramental Panther figures who designed and signed off on the agreement.
[19][20] 10 October 2014, Monaro was one of four clubs to be granted a premier licence by Capital Football to compete in the NPL competitions for three years for men, women and juniors.
[21] 2 April 2017, Monaro Panthers celebrated its fifty-year anniversary with the opening round of the 2017 NPLCF season against Canberra Olympic at Riverside Stadium.
The club's original crest was a traditional shield with the bottom half showcasing a football a top of black and green stripe background.
Above the team name, the very top of the shield is broken into the tri colours of the Italian national flag, representing the club's heritage.
The below table is updated with the statistics and final results for Monaro Panthers following the conclusion of each National Premier League Capital Football season.