[5][6] The team finished as runners-up in the 2018 National Premier League season, losing in the Grand Final 4–3 to Erema FC.
[11] In October 2001, the side took part in the National Club Championship after a two-year absence, before losing in the quarter-finals to Rapatona FC.
[12] On 24 November 2001, after finishing the regular season top of the table, the side won the Grand Final of the Lae Regional Championship, defeating Goro FC 2–1.
[14] In the 2003 Lae Regional Championship, they topped the regular season table and progressed to the final, but the result against HC Wests is unknown.
[15] In November, the side confirmed their qualification to the playoffs of the 2004 Lae Regional Championship, but they were beaten by Tarangau Warders and Huon Chemical Wests and finished 3rd overall.
They started the season strongly, defeating champions Hekari United 3–0 in the opening match before another 3–0 victory over Rapatona saw them enjoy an early league lead.
[27][28] The move initially went well, with the side leading the table at the end of November 2011,[29] and eventually finishing in 4th place, enough to qualify them for the playoffs.
[31] However, in December 2012, there was speculation that the side may not be able to compete in the 2013 season due to lack of additional sponsorship and the removal of their association president.
[33] The side finished fourth in the regular season table, qualifying for the playoffs, where they faced champions Hekari in the semi-finals.
[35] The side continued in the league for the 2014 season, winning their opening match 4–0 against newcomers Lae FC thanks to a hat-trick from Jamal Seeto.
[39] The side returned ahead of the 2015–16 season,[40] being drawn in the Northern Conference and later picking up sponsorship from Welgris Fuel Distributors.
[41] They finished second behind Lae City Dwellers in the Northern Conference, securing qualification for the playoffs, which that season took the form of a four-team group.
[43] In February 2017, it was revealed that the side would be joining the newly-launched National Premier League, and taking part in the Northern Conference.
[8] Ahead of the 2019 season, the side, no longer sponsored by Welgris, returned to the reunited National Soccer League under the name of Morobe United.
[48] The side were drawn into the Northern Conference alongside reigning champions Toti City, whom they faced on the opening day, losing 3–1.
[49] However, the side won the remainder of their fixtures until the halfway stage, before a 0–0 draw with Toti continued their push for playoff qualification.