University Inter F.C.

[4] It is unclear as to whether the team took part in the 1999 National Club Championship, but regionally, the side finished 5th in the regular season table of the Port Moresby Premier League, before securing 4th place through the playoffs, losing 1–0 to Rapatona in a repeat of the previous year's final.

In the National Club Championship, despite a 6–1 drubbing of Hatolol in the semi-finals, the side were unable to translate this form into the final, losing 3–0 to Sobou FC.

[8] In 2003, the side failed to get out of the group stages of the National Club Championship, while losing 2–1 against Cosmos in the Port Moresby Premier League grand final.

In the meantime, the side completed another successful Port Moresby Premier League campaign, finishing top of the division before defeating Rapatona 4–2 on penalties in the grand final on 15 October 2006.

The side finished third in the group, after losing 2–0 to JS Baco of New Caledonia and 5–1 to Tafea of Vanuatu, while the Cook Islands representative Nikao withdrew.

[15] Fresh from their third-place finish in the 2008 Port Moresby Premier League, the club was given soccer equipment valued at around K3,000 by German consulting company Deutsche Montan Technologies.

[16] The side ended up finishing second in the league table before losing 2–1 to Rapatona in the semi-finals, being awarded third place overall after the third-place playoff and the final were cancelled.

In the 2010 edition, they defeated Yamaros 2–0 in the grand final to pick up their first title for five years,[20] while in 2011, the side lost out to the Port Moresby School of Excellence (POMSoE) in the knockout stages, losing 2–1.

[21][22] However, they would return to the top of Port Moresby football in 2012, finishing third in the regular season table[23] but progressing through the knockout stages to the final, where they once again defeated Yamaros 1–0 with a goal from Felix Bondaluke to secure a second title in three years.