South Georgia Tormenta FC was founded in 2015 making it Statesboro's first pro team in any sport in 60 years, since the
Statesboro Pilots of baseball's
Georgia State League folded in 1955. Owned by Tormenta FC LLC, the operations of the franchise are steered by Darin Van Tassell and Netra Van Tassell. The word "tormenta" means "storm" in Spanish. The name also serves as a tribute to the former Storm Soccer Academy based out of Savannah, which was incorporated into the Tormenta FC academy system upon the team's founding.
2016 On May 21, 2016, Tormenta FC hosted its inaugural home match against the
Carolina Dynamo in front of 3,105 fans. Tormenta FC won their first match in club history on June 16, 2016 against the
Charlotte Eagles in a 2–0 decision. The club then followed up that victory with a second consecutive win on June 18, 2016 by defeating the
Carolina Dynamo 1–0. On June 23, 2016, Tormenta FC not only scored their first ever home goal, but the team managed to win their first home match as well; a 1–0 victory over
Southern West Virginia King's Warriors. Tormenta had a five-game win streak snapped in a 2–1 defeat against the King's Warriors on July 2, 2016. The club finished 6th out of 8 in the South Atlantic Division. Following their inaugural season, Tormenta announced the signing of "friendship agreements" with FC Academy in Monte Compatri, Italy, ASD Grottaferrata Calcio in Grottaferrata, Italy and KF Tirana in Tirana, Albania. On December 6th, Tormenta FC was named "New Franchise of the Year" at the PDL's Winter Summit due to the club's successes on and off the field.
2017 Tormenta FC finished the
2017 season in 4th place in the PDL's South Atlantic Division, posting a 7-3-4 record with a +17 goal differential. Despite falling short of a postseason appearance, the team hosted the PDL's Eastern Conference playoff semifinal and final matches at
Eagle Field.
2018 On January 25, 2018, South Georgia Tormenta FC was announced as the first founding member of
USL League One for 2019 in a press conference held at
Paulson Stadium's Bishop Fieldhouse. The team had an undefeated regular season in 2018, clinching the Deep South Division championship. Tormenta FC hosted the conference playoffs in Statesboro, Georgia, falling to
The Villages SC in the Conference Semifinals.
2019 On March 29, 2019, Tormenta FC hosted the inaugural match of
USL League One, winning 1–0 against the
Greenville Triumph and setting a new attendance record of 3,519. After a successful start to the season that saw the team in second place, a second-half downturn with 2 wins in their last 16 matches brought them down to 6th place and out of a playoff spot. After the conclusion of the season, Tormenta completed the first outgoing transfer in USL League One history, sending Defender of the Year
Conner Antley to USL Championship side
Indy Eleven for an undisclosed fee.
2020 On September 16, 2020, Tormenta announced that it had promoted
John Miglarese to Technical Director, and promote previous assistant coach and head coach of Tormenta 2,
Ian Cameron, to head coach of the first team. The team finished 8th out of 11 in the USL League One table in a modified 16 match season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 On June 8, 2021, Tormenta announced they will be fielding a women's side to compete in the new
USL W League beginning in 2022. Despite holding a 5th place spot halfway through the year, the USL League One team ultimately finished in 11th place, five points from the bottom of the table.
2022 In the off season, the club signed former
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and
English youth international player
Kazaiah Sterling. Tormenta achieved a team-best Round of 32 appearance in the
U.S. Open Cup, defeating USL Championship sides Charleston Battery and Birmingham Legion before falling to MLS side Inter Miami, 3–1. On October 2nd, 2022, the club opened their own soccer specific stadium,
Tormenta Stadium, in a 1–1 draw against the Richmond Kickers. The club finished the
season in third place, qualifying for the first round of the USL League One playoffs. In the club's first ever playoff appearance, they defeated sixth seeded
Charlotte Independence and then second seeded
Greenville Triumph before winning the USL League One Final against
Chattanooga Red Wolves SC by a score of 2–1 in front of a home crowd of 3,045.
2023 Tormenta again saw success in the
U.S. Open Cup the following season, notching a win over USL Championship side
Rio Grande Valley FC Toros to face MLS side
Charlotte FC in the Third Round, where they were defeated 4–1. The club remained in playoff contention until the final day of the
regular season, finishing one point away from the 6th place spot after a 1–1 draw with the
Charlotte Independence.
2024 In 2024, Tormenta equalized their record Round of 32
U.S. Open Cup appearance, besting the CFL Spurs,
Savannah Clovers,and
Miami FC, and fell to the
Charleston Battery in extra time. The club suffered a downturn in form in the second half of the season, and finished in 10th of 12 teams. The club also made its debut in the
USL Cup, finishing with a 0–4–4 record in the East Group, including two penalty shootout wins. On July 24th, 2024, Tormenta FC agreed to transfer defender
Nick Akoto to
EFL League One side
Burton Albion FC, breaking the league's record transfer fee for an outgoing player and becoming the first paid international transfer in league history.
2025 Despite another successful U.S. Open Cup run to the Third Round, South Georgia experienced a slow start in league play, remaining in the bottom four spots in the table for much of the first half of the season. On August 8th, 2025, Tormenta announced the resignation of longtime manager Ian Cameron. Recently appointed assistant coach Mark McKeever was named as interim manager while the club conducted a new managerial search. After leading the team to a 5–1–1 record as an interim, McKeever was appointed as Tormenta's head coach on September 24th. Under McKeever, Tormenta ended the season on a nine match unbeaten run, a club record, and rose to sixth in the table, earning a playoff spot. South Georgia travelled to face
Spokane Velocity in the Quarterfinals, falling in penalties after a 1–1 result. In the offseason, Tormenta FC transferred All-League First Team striker
Niall Reid-Stephen to
New Mexico United, equaling the record transfer fee between a League One and USL Championship club.
Hiatus On February 23, 2026, twelve days before the season started, Tormenta announced that they would not be fielding a team for the 2026 USL League One season. The front office remained employed, while the team's players were given three months of severance pay. They also had to withdraw from the
2026 US Open Cup automatically losing to FC America CFL Spurs in the first round. ==Stadium==