In 2000, Sagawa Express Tokyo had won final match of local league championship and achieved its promotion to JFL.
In the All-Japan football championship for the Emperor's Cup in 2001, Sagawa Express Tokyo defeated Nagoya Grampus Eight of J1 League 4–0.
However, in 2004, before the season opening of the JFL, there was an incident where the manager in charge at that time was arrested for committing solicitation of sex from a child and being deprived the rights of instructor permanently from the Japan Football Association.
Further, it was announced that said merged team will make new start from the beginning of 2007 with new team name "Sagawa Express S.C." Its base stadium was Yumenoshima athletic field of Kōtō district, Tokyo (seating capacity is 5,000), and the matches mainly took place there.
However, the matches were also frequently held at other stadiums in the Tokyo metropolitan area such as Edogawa and Nishigaoka.