Iraklis Larissa

Iraklis Larissa (Greek: Ηρακλής Λάρισας), also known by its full name Athlitiki Enosi Iraklis Larissa (Greek: Αθλητική Ένωση Ηρακλής Λάρισας), simply called Iraklis, is a Greek football club based in the city of Larissa. The team currently competes in Gamma Ethniki, the third tier of the Greek football league system.

Iraklis Larissa
Full nameAthlitiki Enosi Iraklis Larissa
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
GroundAthletic Center Neapoli Larissa
ChairmanLampros Ioakim
ManagerThanos Triantafyllopoulos
LeagueLarissa FCA First Division
2022–23Super League 2, 13th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

History

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Early years

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Iraklis Larissa was founded in 1930 in the district of Neapoli in Larissa. Its first president was Petros Papakonstantinou. Iraklis was the fifth team of the city to be recognized by the Thessaly Football Clubs Association after Pelasgiotida, the Excursion Club, Aris Larissa and Dimitra Larissa (known today as Apollon). They also participated in the first championship of 1930–31. In 1960, Iraklis also became one of the founding members of Union Football Association of Larissa.[1]

On 7 December 1947, Iraklis won 2–1 against Niki Volos and won the Thessalian Cup, thus qualifying for the Greek Cup. They made it to the quarterfinals in which they eventually lost 0–6 against Olympiacos. Iraklis were the first team from Larissa to make it to the round of eight.[1]

In the seasons 1962–63 and 1963–64, Iraklis played in the Beta Ethniki.[1]

Founding of AEL

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After the idea was in the planning since 1958, Iraklis alongside Toxotis Larissa, Aris Larissa and Larisaikos merged in 1964 to form AEL. The newly formed team eventually went on to write Greek football history for being the only team outside the two major cities, Athens and Thessaloniki, to win the championship, as well as winning two Greek cups. Iraklis' president Kostas Tzovaridis became the first president of the newly founded AEL.[1]

Modern era

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For the next 18 years there was no presence of Iraklis in football. But, Iraklis was re-founded in 1982, after the merge of two neighbouring clubs in: Livadaki A.O. (founded in 1976) and A.O. Neapoli. Iraklis quickly climbed up the ladder of Larissa FCA divisions, winning promotion to the national Delta Ethniki in 1989. During the '90s was competing every season in the Greek fourth tier and also made it to the 1996 Final of the Greek Football Amateur Cup losing to Ethnikos Katerini by 2-1.

In the 2000s the club was playing in the local divisions of Larissa FCA. In 2010 Iraklis starting from the Greek 8th tier with Vangelis Kotsios as a manager won back-to-back promotions. After several years of struggle, local businessman Lampros Ioakim took over the reins of Iraklis as president leading the club to win the 2016–17 Larissa FCA A1 season (Greek sixth tier). Ioakim put a lot of importance and focus into the development of a youth center in order to develop players that would lead the team in the upcoming years.[1]

Having won the 2018–19 Larissa FCA First Division (fifth tier), Iraklis returned to the Gamma Ethniki after several decades. The conditions now seemed ripe for the return of Iraklis to the professional leagues under coaching by the young duo Christos Chatziliadis and Thanos Triantafyllopoulos. The staffing of the sports department with an alloy of experienced and very young and talented football players from the academy revolved around the club's philosophy.[1]

Iraklis earned promotion to 2nd tier Beta Ethniki and competed for one season (2022–23) using the AEL FC Arena as its home.[2] It was its first season in the Greek 2nd tier for first time since 1963-64.[3] After the club's relegation in 2023, Iraklis opted to play in the Larissa FCA first division instead of the Gamma Ethniki.

Honours

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  • Gamma Ethniki
  • Larissa FCA
    • Winners (3): 1998–99, 1999–00, 2018–19
    • Runners-up (1): 2017–18
  • Larissa FCA A1
    • Winners (1): 2016–17
    • Runners-up (1): 2012–13
  • Larissa FCA Beta
    • Winners (1): 2011–12
  • Larissa FCA Gamma
    • Winners (1): 2010–11
  • Greek Football Amateur Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 1995–96
  • Larissa FCA Cup
    • Winners (1): 1995–96
    • Runners-up (6): 1986–87, 1989–90, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2021–22
  • Larissa FCA Super Cup
    • Winners (1): 2019
  • Thessaly FCA Cup
    • Winners (1): 1946–47

Players

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Current squad

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As of 1 February 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK  GREStergios Farmakis
2DF  GREKonstantinos Balamotis
3MF  GREKonstantinos Kaberis
4DF  GREAlexandros Galitsios
5DF  GREStergios Dodontsakis
6MF  GRELefteris Bamis
7MF  GREGiorgos Lleshaj
8MF  GREStergios Tsimikas
9FW  GREOmiros Syrengelas
10MF  GRESpyros Zafiriou
11MF  ARGLucas García
12DF  GREKonstantinos Efthymiadis
13DF  GREMichalis Giannitsis
14MF  GREDimitris Altanis
19MF  GREDimitris Subashi
No.Pos. NationPlayer
20MF  GREGiannis Christidis
23MF  ALBFlorenc Keri
25MF  ARGLucas Bossio
26FW  GREMichalis Tsoumanis (on loan from AEL)
30MF  GREDimitrios Litenas
31MF  GRESpyros Gougoudis
32DF  GREMarios Kapsalis
33FW  GREMichalis Gargalas
46DF  GREGiorgos Lagonidis
55DF  GREKonstantinos Chatzis
80FW  GREDimitris Tasioulis
94GK  GREAnastasios Papagiannis
95FW  URUDiego Casas
99GK  GREEmil Daci

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer

Notable players

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Coaches

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  • Nikos Vlahoulis
  • Giannis Papagiannis
  • Christos Andreoudis
  • Vangelis Kotsios (2010-2012)
  • Thanasis Tsotsos (2012–2013)
  • Kostas Kolomitrousis (2013–2014)
  • Takis Parafestas (2014)
  • Giannis Tsakmakidis (2015–2018)
  • Christos Chatziliadis (2018–2022)
  • Panagiotis Dilberis (2022)
  • Christos Chatziliadis (2022–2023)
  • Thanos Triantafyllopoulos (2023-present)

Chairmen

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  • Giorgos Filippou
  • Giorgos Architektonidis
  • Thomas Filippou
  • Lampros Ioakim (2016–present)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ". home. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  2. ^ Ηρακλής Λάρισας: Το πρώτο αντάμωμα με τον Ιστορικό
  3. ^ Τα ρόστερ των πρωταθλητών για την άνοδο στη Superleague 2