Founded | 1930 |
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Ground | Neapoli |
League | Larissa Football Clubs Association |
2009-10 | First |
Iraklis Larissa (Greek: Ηρακλής Λάρισας) is a football (soccer) club in suburban Neapoli near Larissa, Greece. It was founded in 1930. Its president was Petros Papakonstantinou. Today, Iraklis plays in the first prefectural division.
Iraklis Larissa had an important role in the founding of teams in Larissa and one of the powerful, Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C. which continued to play in the Greek Football Championship and two Greek Cups, in which it was the only regional team to win and the fifth in list in Panhellenic titles in football (soccer) behind three teams from Athens and one from Thessaloniki. An idea of the founding was a unique and easy team in Larissa that had in 1958, the former president Raptis. In May 1964, it founded Iraklis, Toxotis Larissa, Aris Larissa and Larissaikos and founded AEL. The first president of AEL was Iraklis president Tzovaridis, in the new team featured some former players including Kondokastas, Tsolakis, Adamos, Harissoulis, Dimitriou, Lellis, Papazoglou, Katsianis, Saltapidas and Kassas.
In 1939, it entered the Thessaly championships in which it was a large discrimination of a Larissian team until then. On December 7, 1947, Iraklis won 2-1 against Niki Volos and won the Thessaly Cup, with having to insecure the council in the Greek Cup final. It made it to the quarterfinals in which it lost against Olympiacos 6-0. It was the first Larissa team to make it to the round of 8, two players brought a transcription for Attica team, Kletsas for Olympiacos and Logaras for Apollon. In 1962-63 and 1963–64, Iraklis entered the Beta Ethnikil second division and played for two years at eight place and played 58 games, 20 wins, 19 losses, 19 ties, 79 points, 60 goals and 61 others. In 1996, the team made it to the finals of the Greek Super Cup which was tied in the field at Evosmos with Ethnikos Katerini with 2-1.