Early years The club was founded in 1960 as Afghan Agency Chaman. The
Nazim of Chaman Abdul Qayyum Khadakoo was one of the founding members of the club. On 27 June 1965 they won the "All Pakistan Tournament" in
Sibi which became their first ever tournament victory in Pakistan. In 1967 they competed in "All Pakistan General Musa Tournament" held at
Quetta.
Top-flight cup debut (1998–2003) Their first top-flight national competition came in 1998, the club made their top tier debut at the 1998
PFF President's Cup, where they failed to pass through the group G, which included
National Bank and
Sindh Government Press. In the 1999 PFF President's Cup, they were placed in group F with
WAPDA and
Khan Research Laboratories, they lost both their matches 1–0, knocking them out of the tournament. When they competed in the 2000 PFF President's Cup, they were to face
Karachi Port Trust but withdrew from the tournament. In 2000, Afghan Chaman played in an invitation tour at
Kandahar Stadium in neighbouring Afghanistan against a local team from
Kandahar. During the third and final game of the tour,
Taliban religious police burst into the ground and stopped the game in the middle. The Taliban arrested twelve of the Afghan Chaman's players and had their heads shaved as punishment for wearing shorts. In the 2002 PFF President's Cup, they advanced from the group E, which included
Karachi Port Trust and Pakistan Ordnance Factories, until losing in the round of 16 against KESC by 4–0.
Pakistan Premier League (2004–Present) In 2004, Afghan FC Chaman became one of the founding members of the
Pakistan Premier League. The team avoided relegation in the
2006–07 season, finishing in the ninth spot, 5 points above relegation zone. The club regularly featured in the top tier, being few of the football clubs that gave competition to well-established
departmental sides which dominated the Pakistan football domestic structure in the early years. The team returned for the
2018–19 Pakistan Premier League season after years of
Pakistan Football Federation turmoil and football inactivity, finishing 11th in the table. In 2023, Afghan Chaman was shortlisted by the Pakistan Football Federation to compete in a three-team playoff, alongside
Baloch Nushki and
Muslim FC, for Pakistan's sole entry in the inaugural
SAFF Club Championship expected to launch in 2024. Eventually, with no club meeting the financial and requirements in time, Pakistan forfeited its slot and the tournament also did not launch. == Stadium ==