The team first competed as West Pakistan Government Press. In 1959, the team played at the All-Pakistan President's Cup, with players such as
Abdul Ghafoor and
Abdullah Rahi. In 1962 the team featured in the Karachi Football League. The team was later being renamed as Sindh Government Press in the 1970s following the
independence of Bangladesh. Consequently, the
Pakistan Football Federation organised a tour to
Nepal for the team. During the tour, Sindh Government Press recorded a 2–3 defeat against
Nepal, 1–1 draw against Nepal Police team, and 3–2 victory against Kathmandu Combined. During the period, the team also won the Lifebuoy Champions Trophy, Habib Bank Gold Cup, and Police Gold Cup. In the
2004–05 PFF National League, SGP was in Southern Group. They ended up in the fourth place out of seven team. In the
2005–06 PFF National League, SGP were placed second in Group A . They reached the semi-finals, where the loss against
Pakistan Railways also ended their promotion chance. They have played more than five editions of
PFF League but still have not been promoted to
Pakistan Premier League. In 2020, they played PFF League after six years, but still could not win promotion. == Honours ==