PNG Hekari FC
| Full name | Papua New Guinea Hekari Football Club | ||
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| Nickname | The Red Army | ||
| Founded | 2006 (restructured) | ||
| Ground | PNG Football Stadium | ||
| Capacity | 14,800 | ||
| General manager | Wira Wama | ||
| Head coach | Marcos Gusmão | ||
| League | OFC Professional League | ||
| 2025 | Papua New Guinea Premier Soccer League, 4th of 8 (after final stage) | ||
| Website | https://www.pnghekarifc.com/ | ||
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PNG Hekari, formerly known as POM Souths, Souths United, PRK Souths United, Hekari Souths United, and Hekari United, is a professional soccer club formed in 2006, based in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
The club holds the record for most titles in the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, having won nine titles, including eight consecutive titles from 2006 to 2014. They are also one of the two clubs from outside Australia and New Zealand to have won the OFC Champions League, and therefore to have represented Oceania at the FIFA Club World Cup, having achieved both in 2010.
After chairman John Kapi Natto spearheaded a split from the National Soccer League in 2017, the club competed for two seasons in the Papua New Guinea National Premier League, winning the inaugural edition. The club returned to the National Soccer League for the 2019 season, finishing second.