Rivers United was founded in 2016 after the Rivers state government got permission to merge Dolphins FC and Sharks FC. Both clubs were run by the state government and were experiencing financial difficulty. Sharks were relegated to the First Division in 2015 while Dolphins had barely escaped relegation after drawing their final match. Rivers United's crest contains both a shark and a dolphin as a result of the merge. Stanley Eguma was appointed coach and led them to a win in their first league match, 1–0 over
Enyimba. The club finished second in the 2016 Nigerian Premier League which qualified them for the
2017 CAF Champions League for the first time. A four-goal second-leg win over Mali's
AS Bamako with
Esosa Igbinoba and
Bernard Ovoke each scoring a brace put Rivers past the preliminary round. However, they were eliminated by Sudan's
Al-Merrikh 4–3 on aggregate in the first round after losing a 3–0 first round lead.
2021–22: Nigerian Professional League Champions in a jersey of Rivers United On 25 June 2022, Rivers United won their first
Nigeria Professional Football League title with four games to spare after
Akwa United beat their nearest challengers,
Plateau United 2–1 in
Uyo. Rivers United ended the season with 77 points, breaking the league record of 73 points in a season. The 2021–22 Nigeria Professional Football League title is their first league title since the merger between
Dolphins and
Sharks FC of Port Harcourt in 2016. It is also the first NPFL title by a
Rivers-based side since the Dolphins won in 2011. Rivers United won 23 games, drew 8, and lost 7 of their 38 league games as they claimed the 2021-22 league title with 10 points ahead of their closest rivals,
Plateau United. Rivers united players and officials were awarded $20,000 each by the Rivers state government for their league triumph in 2022 and were promised another US$40,000 if they qualify for the 2022-2023 Caf champions league group stage. == Honours ==