Camberley Town F.C.

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.

Krooner Park
The Camberley & Yorktown team of 1904–05