Established in 2011 as "Stars Academy for Sports" (SAS), the senior team debuted in the
Lebanese Women's Football League in
2013–14. They won the
2014–15 league title after beating
Girls Football Academy (GFA) in the final matchday of the season, on 23 July 2015, and won the
FA Cup by beating
FC Beirut 3–0 in the final, on 28 August 2015. SAS won three consecutive league titles, between the 2014–15 and
2016–17 season. Ahead of the
2017–18 season, SAS changed their name to "Stars Association for Sports". They achieved their second
domestic double in
2018–19 by winning both the league (their fourth in total) In 2019 SAS took part in the
inaugural edition of the
WAFF Women's Clubs Championship, an international club competition for West Asian (
WAFF) clubs, along with four other clubs. After winning their opening two matches, against
Arab Orthodox (7–0) and
Abu Dhabi (2–1), SAS lost against eventual champions
Shabab Ordon (3–0), before drawing the last game of the tournament against
Riffa (3–3) to finish as runners-up. On 1 March 2020, SAS won 4–2 against newly-founded
Eleven Football Pro (EFP) in the effective final of the
2019–20 season, becoming five-time champions of the league. They won their sixth league title in the
2021–22 season, after defeating defending champions
Safa 2–1 in the final matchday. Having won the
2022–23 league title, SAS became seven-time champions, a joint record with
Sadaka. After having won seven league titles, three cup titles, and one Super Cup, the club announced its dissolution on 21 December 2024. ==Managerial history==