They compete in the Canada Life Premier League and wear a white and navy kit.
They play their home games at the Ballafletcher Sports Fields in Douglas at the site of the new Nobles Hospital.
Formed as Pot Black F.C., the original club was formed in 1981 by a group of snooker-playing football enthusiasts, led by Pot Black Snooker Centre proprietor Peter Locke, who used to arrange friendly matches against business teams, such as KPMG and the IOM Police.
After a series of friendly matches the players asked Locke to try to gain entry to the Manx FA.
Since those early days, they have won the Hospital Cup once in 2004–05 when they beat St Georges, 3–2, in the final.