The club was founded on 25 December 1915 under the name
Varzim Foot-Ball Club. On 25 March 1916, the club approved a motion to change its name to
Varzim Sport Club. Following the name change, black and white were chosen as the colours for the club's kits in all sports. In 1918, the club joined the
Porto Football Association, where it officially became recognised as a club and started to compete in the city's football league. In 1920, the club won its first trophy, the Taça Eça de Queiroz. Following several seasons playing in the amateur leagues, the club gained promotion to the top-flight
Primeira Liga in 1963, where it remained for 13 seasons before being relegated. Since then, the club has suffered mixed results after several promotions and relegations. In the club's most recent history, it suffered relegation in the
2010–11 Liga de Honra to the non-professional leagues for the first time in 15 years. Varzim won the
Segunda Divisão in the
2011–12 season. It started its campaign in the II Divisão Zona Norte 2011–12, where it won the league comprehensively with 68 points, 14 more than the second-placed
Fafe. In topping the group, the club qualified for the playoffs where two of the three sides would be promoted to the
Liga de Honra. It fought off competition from
Tondela and
Fátima to finish top of the group and claim its fourth Segunda Divisão title. Midfielder
André André was praised for his displays for the club in which he scored 12 goals in 33 appearances during the season. Varzim did not compete in the
2012–13 Segunda Liga season as they did not pay the €600,000 registration fee. They remained in the third tier until earning promotion in June 2015 with a 3–1 aggregate play-off win over
Casa Pia. Varzim remained in the second division until May 2022, when they were relegated in second-last above
Académica de Coimbra. ==Honours==