The club was officially announced as
USL League Two's newest team on October 12, 2021.[9][10] One of the club's co-founders is
Matthew Wolff, a graphic designer known for his work on association football logos and jerseys. Wolff designed Vermont Green FC's logo, which was unveiled in February 2022.[11]
The club played its first match on May 16, 2022, defeating
Boston City FC 4–0. Norwegian Eythor Bjorgolfsson scored their first goal on a penalty late in the first half.[12] On May 28, 2022, Vermont Green FC won in their home opener, in front of a crowd of 1,001 people. Portuguese midfielder Rodrigo Vaza scored his first goal for the club and the first home VGFC goal in history.[13] On July 17, 2022, the Green defeated
Western Mass Pioneers 1–0 in front of a capacity crowd of 2,500 to clinch a playoff spot in their first season of play.[14] After upsetting hosts
Lionsbridge FC in the opening round, VGFC were eliminated by eventual national runner up
Long Island Roughriders.[15]
Interest in Vermont Green continued to grow in the leadup to their second season. In the spring of 2023, it was announced they had sold out of season tickets for the upcoming season with a total 1,250 sold. Five of the team's seven home league matches were sellouts. On the field, the Green won ten matches and finish 3rd in USL League Two's Northeast Division. The Green were eliminated from USL League Two playoff contention after a 1–1 draw at
Pathfinder FC in their penultimate match, ultimately finishing two points behind
Western Mass Pioneers for the final playoff spot.[16] In addition to their league schedule, the team also played friendlies against
CS Mont-Royal Outremont of Ligue1 Quebec,
Kingston Stockade of the National Premier Soccer League, and local side
Juba Star FC.[17] After the season, the Green were recognized as the 2023 USL League Two Organization of the Year, chosen from the league’s 122 clubs across the US and Canada.[18]
On December 11, 2023, it was announced that Vermont Green qualified for the
U.S. Open Cup for the first time.[19] Vermont Green won the
first round match against
USL League One team
Lexington SC 4-3.[20] In round two, VGFC hosted again. Despite leading early on a goal by Israeli forward Yaniv Bazini, they were eventually defeated 2-1 by
MLS Next Pro side
Carolina Core FC in front of sellout crowd.[21] In 2024, it was announced that the club would host the reigning champion of the Canadian
Ligue1 Québec each year in a friendly each year, known as the Maple Cup.[22]
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