The home ground of the club was located at Centenary Lakes fields with the club fielding approximately 35 teams within age brackets from under-7s to a senior men's team, competing within the Brisbane North Junior Soccer Association.
In 2019, the club relocated to the Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex in Burpengary with a state of the art synthetic field.
[2] In March 2020, Caboolture Sports closed in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic with Football Metro temporarily suspending all competitions.
[4] The club would go on to win the inaugural FQPL 2 premiership and place as runner-ups against Grange Thistle in the championship final after a 3-1 defeat at AJ Kelly park.
On 5 March 2022, Caboolture Sports played the Solomon Islands national football team in an unofficial friendly organised by Football Queensland in preparation for their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.