The club was founded sometime in 2018, and hosted a friendly match against eight-time domestic champions
Hekari United in April 2018. The visitors won 5–1, but the hosts won praise from Hekari's coach
Erickson Komeng for keeping the score goalless for the first half an hour. In early 2019, it was revealed that Radazz were one of five teams entered into the new Islands Conference of the
2019 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League. The team struggled to find their feet in the opening half of the season, losing their opening two matches against
Chebu AROB FC and
West Tribe FC, before picking up their first victory against
Gazelle FC, winning 3–0. A draw with
Greengold Liners saw them enter the halfway stage in fourth place. However, the team rebounded, securing return victories against Chebu and Tribe, before a draw with Gazelle and victory against Greengold saw them enter the final day in second place. However, having played all their matches, they could only watch as playoff rivals Chebu and West Tribe won their final day fixtures, knocking them down to third. == Domestic record ==