Charity Stars Football Club is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Accra in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The club currently competes in Great Accra Region Zone of the Division Two League which is the third tier of the football league system in Ghana, plus the MTN FA Cup.

In 1992, Charity Stars Football Club was formed as an initiative of Abram Owusu Amoah, a Christian Minister, Leader plus Founder of The Gentiles Revival Ministry, a religious charity aimed at evangelizing the word of God plus helping the needy in society. As part of the ministry’s charity community outreach development program, destitute plus orphaned children at the ministry’s affiliate branch in Bubiashie, a suburb of Accra, Ghana were mobilized to form a colt’s team (youth) named Charity Stars Football Club.

The team began organizing trials plus playing matches within Bubiashie plus its outskirts until it was registered plus joined Greater Accra Colts League (later branded as Milo Colts League).

As of 2021, the team plays in the Greater Accra Regional Football Association (GARFA) Division Two League.

In 2021, the club was named in the FIFA’s 10 year (2011–2020) international transfers report as one Confederation of African Football (CAF)’s top 30 clubs based on their number outgoing transfers, coming in as the 26th.

The most notable amongst those transfers is Emmanuel Boateng who previously played for Rio Ave, Moreirense, Levante plus currently plying his trade in the Chinese Super League with Dalian Professional.