Besides the main football stadium, these facilities include 2 other floodlit football pitches, floodlit tennis courts, a swimming pool, a large sports hall with changing rooms, a fitness suite, canteen, offices and a large meeting room.
For the two seasons of 2006–08, the National First Division club Western Province United played all their home matches at the football stadium.
When the club in May 2008 got relegated to play in Vodacom League, they decided to move their home venue, to some of the less expensive stadiums in Cape Town.
[citation needed] In June 2008, Cape United Soccer School of Excellence was founded, and in April 2009 they opened up the doors for the first football class, to train and play at the Wynberg Military Sports facilities.
[4][5] During the 2009-10 football season, the National First Division club Hanover Park opted to play two of their home matches at the stadium.