During the 2014–2015 Ligue 2 season, Milo FC had the least prolific offense in the league with only 10 goals, and received the most red cards (4).
[7] The club had difficulties securing victories upon its return to the top flight, drawing all five of its initial matches.
The club struggled to maintain its top-flight status and was relegated back to the second division after finishing in the penultimate position in the 2017–2018 championship.
In the return leg, Milo FC players left the field in Siguiri after conceding a penalty in the 78th minute while trailing 1–0.
The final matchday saw an away defeat to the second-promoted Ligue 1 Pro side, Loubha FC, with a score of 2–0.