Foundation In 1975, the only professional team of the city of Volta Redonda was Clube de Regatas do Flamengo of Volta Redonda (not be confused with
Clube de Regatas do Flamengo of Rio de Janeiro city), commonly known as Flamenguinho, and Guarani Esporte Clube. In the same year, the states of
Rio de Janeiro and Guanabara fused. Because of the fusion of the two states, the Federação Carioca de Futebol ("Carioca Football Federation", Rio de Janeiro city football federation) and Federação Fluminense de Desportos ("Fluminense Sporting Federation", federation of the interior cities of today's Rio de Janeiro state) also fused. At a meeting between the president of
Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN), Volta Redonda city mayor Nelson Gonçalves, Doctor Guanayr and Admiral Heleno Nunes (president of CBD, Confederação Brasileira de Desportos), Doctor Guanayr defended the idea that Flamenguinho should represent the city in
Campeonato Carioca, but Admiral Heleno Nunes decided that a new club should be created with the name
Volta Redonda Futebol Clube and the team colors should be the same colors of Volta Redonda Municipality: black, yellow and white. On 9 February 1976, Volta Redonda Futebol Clube was officially founded, and their first season was in the
1976 Série A, where they finished 35th out of 54 teams. The club won their first Copa Rio in 1994, winning the following edition as well. In
1995, the club finished runner-up in Serie C, losing the finals to
XV de Novembro (Piracicaba) 2005 Campeonato Carioca In 2005, the club won the
Taça Guanabara (the first turn of Campeonato Carioca), after defeating strong teams such as
Vasco da Gama. This title qualified the team to play in the finals of Campeonato Carioca, against the winners of
Taça Rio (the second turn of Campeonato Carioca),
Fluminense. In the first match, Volta Redonda beat Fluminense by 4–3, needing only a draw in the second match to win the competition. However, the second match ended 3–1 to Fluminense, and Fluminense won the title 6–5 on aggregate.
2006 Copa do Brasil In 2006, Volta Redonda reached the quarterfinals of
Copa do Brasil. In the first stage, the club beat
América Mineiro. In the second stage, Volta Redonda defeated
first division club
Atlético Paranaense. In the third stage,
15 de Novembro of
Campo Bom was beaten by Volta Redonda. On 4 May, at
Estádio São Januário, Volta Redonda was defeated by
Vasco da Gama 2–1 and eliminated of the competition where Vasco was later a finalist. In the first leg, played on 27 April, Volta Redonda and Vasco drew 0–0, concluding their best Copa do Brasil campaign.
2016 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D In 2016, Volta Redonda rose with one of the most impressive campaigns in the Série D, beating
Fluminense de Feira twice and finishing undefeated, thus gaining access to the 2017 Série C. In the finals, they beat
CSA 4–0. In 2022, Volta Redonda won the Copa Rio for the first time in 15 years, gaining access to the
2023 Copa do Brasil. ==Stadium==