Early league successes and decline The origins of football in Vercelli go back to 1892 when it was founded as
Società Ginnastica Pro Vercelli (
Pro Vercelli Gymnastics Society), and 1903 with its Football Division. The first official match for the football division of S.G. Pro Vercelli took place on 3 August 1903 against the Forza e Costanza. The club won seven
Italian Football Championships from 1908 to 1922:
1908,
1909,
1910–11,
1911–12,
1912–13,
1920–21, and
1921–22. The introduction of professionalism in Italian football, and the rise of teams from larger industrial and business cities such as
Milan and
Turin, led Pro Vercelli to a slow but continuous decline. They played Serie A for their last time to date in 1934–35, and went ultimately relegated also from the
1947–48 Serie B, starting a long period out of the two top divisions of Italian football, even being relegated to Italy's amateur league,
Serie D, in multiple times. They regained professional status for good after winning promotion and the
Scudetto Dilettanti in the season 1993–94.
Bankruptcy and the new Pro Vercelli In the early 2000s, Pro Vercelli also had to challenge crosstown rivalry from a new team,
A.S. Pro Belvedere Vercelli (with the colours yellow and green), founded in the summer of 2006 as a merger between
A.S. Trino Calcio (based in
Trino, Piedmont), who played in
Serie D and minor league team
P.G.S. Pro Belvedere, founded in 1912. In the
2006–07 Serie D, the team finished 9th in Girone A. A year later, in the
Serie D 2007–08 season, the team finished 3rd in the same division, qualifying for the Serie D play-offs. It won its way to the group stage of the tournament, but failed qualify as one of the top 5 teams of the play-offs, all of which were later promoted to
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. In the
2008–09 Serie D, Pro Belvedere finished first in Girone B, winning direct promotion to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. Their debut season into professional football also featured, for the first time in the club's history, a crosstown derby with Pro Vercelli, but was not particularly successful, with the team lying in second-last place for most of the time in the
2009–10 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, and promotion winning coach Luca Prina being replaced by the more experienced Gianfranco Motta. Pro Belvedere were relegated after only one season but re-admitted to fill a number of vacancies in the league; at the same time, due to large debts, Pro Vercelli was not allowed to participate in the
2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione and so folded. In order to keep the old Pro Vercelli alive, Pro Belvedere changed its name to
U.S. Vercelli Calcio and weeks later acquired honours and trademarks from the old Pro Vercelli, being thus allowed to switch its denomination to the current one, as well as to maintain the historical names and colours of the original team.
New successes: back to Serie B after 64 years In the
season 2011–12 of Lega Pro Prima Divisione the club was promoted to
Serie B after 64 years, beating
Carpi 3–1 in the final return of the play-off after the 0–0 of the first round. The club had a very unsuccessful return to Serie B, finishing 21st of 22 teams and with a goal difference −30, the worst in the league. Their placing in the league meant that they were relegated to
Lega Pro Prima Divisione. In 2013–14 season, Girone A of Lega Pro 1, Pro Vercelli missed out on an immediate automatic promotion back to Serie B by a single point, finishing second in the league to Virtus Entella and eight points above third placed Südtirol. Striker
Ettore Marchi starred throughout the season, scoring 15 goals. In the promotion play-offs, Pro Vercelli eliminated
FeralpiSalò, Savona and ultimately defeated Südtirol in the final, thus returning to Serie B after only one season away. Pro Vercelli finished 16th in Serie B in the 2014–15 season and 17th in the 2015–16 season. They were again relegated to Serie C after the 2017–18 season. On 11 July 2019, former Italian international striker
Alberto Gilardino took the job as head coach. On May 15, 2025 the club announces Bridge Football Group acquires 100% of the company's shares. ==Colours and badge==