USA USL League Two | 07/10 23:00 | 1 | Dayton Dutch Lions FC v Grand Rapids FC | W | 1-6 | |
USA USL League Two | 07/07 23:00 | 1 | [4] Grand Rapids FC v Oakland County FC [5] | W | 3-2 | |
USA USL League Two | 07/02 22:00 | 1 | [6] Toledo Villa FC v Grand Rapids FC [4] | W | 2-5 | |
USA USL League Two | 06/30 23:00 | 1 | [4] Grand Rapids FC v Toledo Villa FC [6] | W | 6-0 | |
USA USL League Two | 06/26 23:30 | 1 | Flint City Bucks v Grand Rapids FC | W | 1-2 | |
USA USL League Two | 06/22 23:00 | 1 | [6] South Bend Lions v Grand Rapids FC [7] | W | 1-2 | |
USA USL League Two | 06/20 21:30 | 1 | [1] Kalamazoo FC v Grand Rapids FC [7] | L | 2-1 | |
USA USL League Two | 06/13 22:00 | 1 | [8] Fort Wayne FC v Grand Rapids FC [7] | D | 1-1 | |
USA USL League Two | 06/10 00:00 | 1 | [7] Grand Rapids FC v Flint City Bucks [3] | D | 1-1 | |
USA USL League Two | 06/05 23:00 | 1 | [5] Oakland County FC v Grand Rapids FC [7] | W | 0-3 | |
USA USL League Two | 05/31 22:00 | 1 | Grand Rapids FC v South Bend Lions | D | 2-2 | |
USA USL League Two | 05/28 23:30 | 1 | [7] Grand Rapids FC v Kings Hammer FC [3] | L | 2-3 |
Grand Rapids FC was an American soccer club based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, whose senior men's team played in USL League Two. The team was founded in 2014 and ceased operations in 2021. Its first season was in 2015. It was initially funded by a group of supporters who purchased memberships to cover the operating expenses, as well as by local sponsors.
Grand Rapids FC (GRFC) was started by a group of Grand Rapids residents as a community-funded project along the lines of Nashville FC. Fundraising began on February 14, 2014, by word of mouth and was opened to the public a month later. The team applied to the National Premier Soccer League for the 2015 season but their application was denied. Instead, GRFC and AFC Ann Arbor (also denied an NPSL bid in 2015) founded the Great Lakes Premier League. The new league held its inaugural meeting on January 17, 2015, with six teams.
Following a 2015 season in which GRFC finished in second place, averaging 4,509 fans per game, the team announced on September 25, 2015, that they would leave the Great Lakes Premier League to join the National Premier Soccer League.
The 2016 season resulted in a first-place position in the NPSL Great Lakes West conference and qualification for the playoffs by beating AFC Ann Arbor in a 3–1 victory in front of a club record 6,854 spectators. The club reached the final of the NPSL Midwest Regional playoffs and beat Indy Eleven NPSL in front of a record attendance of 6,912, qualifying the team for the 2017 US Open Cup. The following day GRFC lost against 2016 NPSL champions AFC Cleveland on penalties.
On November 1, 2016, the club announced they would add a women's team under the same GRFC banner, which would begin play in 2017 in a new Midwest division of the United Women's Soccer league. The women's team plays at Grandville High School in Grandville, Michigan. The Grand Rapids FC (women) won the 2017 United Women's Soccer Championship in their inaugural season.
On December 5, 2019 it was announced that the club would be moving from the NPSL to USL League Two. Also during this time, the ownership of the women's side was transferred to Midwest United FC and their name was changed to reflect this change.
Grand Rapids FC ceased operations on October 27, 2021. The club cited that the lack of an adequate home venue and the financial challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of the club.