The club has played in Japan Soccer League (Japanese former top division).
It was one of the founders of the Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965 ("Original Eight"[a]) but lasted only two seasons before being relegated after losing a playoff to NKK S.C. After one season in the Tōkai Regional League, the club regained their place in the JSL by defeating near-neighbor Toyota Automated Loom Works.
After that season they were supposed to join the newly formed JSL Second Division, but Nagoya Mutual Bank chose to close down the club; NTT Kinki from the Kansai region replaced them.
In 1989, the Bank of Nagoya reformed the club as an amateur outfit competing in the Aichi Prefectural League.
They have been regularly promoted and relegated between the Aichi and Tōkai leagues.