They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division South and play at Krooner Park.
[2] The first match, a friendly, was played on 16 October against D Company from the Royal Military College in nearby Sandhurst; St Michael's won 4–2.
[2] In January 1896 they joined the Surrey County Football Association, entering and winning the Surrey Junior Cup in 1897–98; the club's first competitive game was played on 16 October 1897, a Junior Cup first round match against Farncombe which St Michael's won 5–2.
[2] In January 1901 a public meeting was held, at which it was decided to establish a new club that would absorb both St Michael's and Camberley Magpies.
The name Camberley & Yorktown was adopted and the club took St Michael's place in the East & West Surrey League.
[2] The season also saw them win the Surrey Junior Cup for a second time, beating Sutton United 2–0 in the final.
The ground was paid for with the winnings of a horse named Krooner who won two races at Haydock Park Racecourse in 1920.
[8] The highest confirmed attendance at Krooner Park was 2,066 when the newly formed Aldershot Town visited for an Isthmian League Division Three match on 10 November 1992.