The players during the club's initial years were semi-professional, most having another source of income besides playing football.
In their second and third matches, the club defeated local rivals Afghan Sports and Baloch Quetta 3–2 and 3–0, respectively.
[4] In 2017, Muslim Football Club defeated Chashma Green to win the All Pakistan Peace Tournament.
[5] Muslim FC shares rivalry with fellow hometown club Afghan Chaman, which have managed to command the highest crowds in Pakistani domestic football.
[6][7][8][9] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.