Sobou F.C.

Since the introduction of the National Soccer League in 2006, the club has retained its amateur status and taken part predominantly in regional competitions.

Despite coming second regionally, they picked up their first National Club Championship on 11 November 2001, defeating four-time champions University 3–0 in the Grand Final.

[8] In 2003, the team faced Unitech in both the national and regional finals: on 16 September 2003, the side defeated Unitech 1–0 to claim the national title for the third successive season; just over a month later, they were on the wrong end of a 2–0 defeat to surrender the regional title to their rivals.

After defeating Samoan side Tuinaimato Breeze 7–0 on aggregate in the preliminary round,[11] the club went on to lose all three games in the group stage, conceding 20 goals and scoring just four.

The club qualified for the competition directly, but lost all three of their group games, scoring once and conceding 21 goals.

[13][14][15] Domestically, the side came second regionally while reaching the 2006 National Club Championship final, where they faced four-time champions University, whose record they had surpassed the previous season after winning their fifth title.