Every summer since 2011, the club has staged the Cambridge Sevens which are one-day tournaments for men's and women's teams drawn from the upper North Island of New Zealand. In 2013, the club hosted events such as the Soccer Shop Waikato Cup Final, the Waikato v Bay of Plenty All Stars game, and the WaiBOP Women's All Stars v WaiBOP National League side. After successfully hosting these games, the club was appointed as the home ground for five
New Zealand Football Championship matches for new franchise
WaiBOP United. This meant Cambridge became one of six bases for national league football in New Zealand (the others are Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin). The appointment led to the club becoming an all-year operation, with investment in better facilities including upgraded playing surfaces, new changing rooms and a new irrigation system. In late 2014,
WaiBOP United announced Cambridge would continue to be the team's home base with five more premiership matches played in early 2015. For the 2015–16 season,
WaiBOP United announced they were moving their home games from Cambridge's
John Kerkhof Park to
Waikato Stadium to enable a television deal to cover premiership games. National league football returned to Cambridge in 2018 when the club hosted a match for ISPS Handa Premiership team
Hamilton Wanderers and two of that club's National Youth League fixtures. In 2019, the club hosted a national league double header when Hamilton Wanderers played Auckland City in the National Youth League and the ISPS Handa Premiership. In 2016, the club's
John Kerkhof Park became the training base and home ground for the WaiBOP team in New Zealand's
National Women's League, hosting three NWL games in each of the 2016 and 2017 seasons. In 2019, Cambridge was named as the host club for six NWL games and the training base for the WaiBOP team. In 2020, the ground was again named as the host venue for WaiBOP's Women's Premiership fixtures. The club staged its first international match on 25 May 2015 when Hungary and Fiji met in a warm-up match for the
2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup being held in New Zealand. The club hosted the finals of the Soccer Shop men's Waikato Cup and Plate in 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2019. It hosted the women's Waikato Cup and Plate finals in 2016, 2018 and 2019. ==Achievements==