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Iraklis F.C. (Thessaloniki)

Gymnastic Club Iraklis Thessaloniki Football Club (Greek: Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Ηρακλής Θεσσαλονίκης)[1] is a Greek professional football club based in the city of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece. As of 2022, the club competes in the Super League Greece 2. It plays its home matches at Kaftanzoglio Stadium.

Iraklis
Full nameIraklis Thessaloniki Football Club
Nickname(s)Γηραιός (The Elder)
Short nameIraklis
Founded29 November 1908; 114 years ago (1908-11-29)
as Macedonikos Gymnasticos Syllogos
GroundKaftanzoglio Stadium
Capacity27,770
OwnerStratos Evgeniou
ChairmanFotis Theos
ManagerSakis Tsiolis
LeagueSuper League Greece 2
2021–22Super League 2, 7th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Founded in 1908 as "Macedonikos Gymnasticos Syllogos" (Macedonian Gymnastics Club), they are one of the oldest in Greek football and the oldest in Thessaloniki, hence the nickname Ghireos (meaning the Elder). A year later, the name "Iraklis" (Heracles) was added to the club's name as an honour to the ancient Greek hero Heracles (or Hercules as the Roman equivalent). The team's colours are cyan or blue and white, inspired by the Greek flag. Iraklis is a founding member of Macedonia Football Clubs Association, as well as the Hellenic Football Federation, as a part of G.S. Iraklis.

Before the formation of the nationwide league of Alpha Ethniki, Iraklis competed in the league that was run by the Macedonia Football Clubs Association, winning it on no less than five occasions. The club has also played in five Greek Cup finals, lifting the trophy once in the 1976 final, which is the club's only domestic trophy. They have also an international title, as they won the Balkans Cup in 1985.

History

Foundation and first years (1899–1914)

 
Omilos Filomouson football team in 1905

Iraklis traced its roots back in 1899 when Omilos Filomouson (meaning Friends of Music Club) was established.[2] The club was established as a cultural union of the Greeks of Thessaloniki, but in 1902 it founded a sports department.[2] Football was a new sport at the time, but rapidly increasing in popularity and thus the board of directors decided to line up a football team. The first match that was held by the Omilos Filomouson football team was on 23 April 1905, against a team of the Western European diaspora of the city called Union Sportive.[3] Omilos Filomouson won the match by a 3–0 scoreline.[3] Later on, the club faced financial problems, but members of the club joined forces with another Greek athletic club of the city, called Olympia.[4] The result of this union was the foundation of a new club on 29 November 1908, called Makedonikos Gymnastikos Syllogos (meaning Macedonian Gymnastics Club), that gained a permission to operate by the Ottoman authorities.[2] The new club's first president was a Greek doctor, Alkiviadis Maltos.[2] The name of the club had a direct reference to the ethnic tensions that took place in the area at that time.[2] Due to the Young Turks' revolt of 1908 and their promises for ease of ethnic tensions in the area, the club was forced to change its name.[2] Thus a new name was decided for the club, Ottomanikos Ellinikos Gymnastikos Syllogos Thessalonikis "Iraklis" (meaning Ottoman Greek Gymnastics Club of Thessaloniki "Iraklis").[2] The new name was approved, together with a new statute and a new board of directors, by a general assembly of the club on 13 April 1911.[2] After the integration of Thessaloniki in the Kingdom of Greece, the operation of the club was accepted by the Greek courts in 1914 and on 11 January 1915 Iraklis became a fully registered sports club.[2]

National establishment and early success (1914–1959)

Shortly after the end of the Second Balkan War, Iraklis together with the three Jewish football clubs of the city, Progrès Sportive, Alliance and French-German School Alumni Union organised the first Thessaloniki Football Championship in January and February 1914.[3] Iraklis won Alliance 3–1, Progrès Sportive 5–1 and after winning the French-German School Alumni Union, the club was proclaimed Champion of Thessaloniki.[3] On 6 April 1914, Iraklis played a match against Athinaikos Syllogos Podosfairou, that ended as a draw. It was the club's first match against a club outside Thessaloniki.[3] In 1914, Iraklis established the club's youth squad, so the students of the Greek Gymnasium of the city could train in football.[3] A year later Iraklis won the second Thessaloniki Football Championship.[3] The next championship was not held due to World War I.[3]

In the years following World War I, several football clubs were established in Thessaloniki and that led to the establishment of the Macedonia Football Clubs Association in 1923.[3] The first championship from the newly founded association was organised shortly afterwards and Iraklis lost in the tournament's final 4–1 from Aris.[3] In 1924 Iraklis played its first match against a club from outside the borders of Greece.[3] It was a match against Yugoslav club SSK Skopje, a contest that ended 2–1 in favour of Iraklis.[3] It was in that same year that Iraklis played its first match abroad, a 3–0 friendly win against SK Bitola.[3] In 1926 the club appointed Hungarian Joseph Sveg as manager, the first ever foreign manager in Greece.[3] Under Sveg's guidance, Iraklis won the Championship organised by the Macedonia Football Clubs Association in 1926–27.[3][5] By winning 6–0 against the reigning champion of West Macedonia Ermis Shorovich and the champion of East Macedonia and Thrace Rodopi, Iraklis was proclaimed Champion of Macedonia and Thrace.[3] In the following years, Iraklis did not have any success finishing in runner up and even lower positions in the Macedonia Football Clubs Association Championship.[3][5][6]

 
Iraklis' football team for the 1930–31 season

In the 1933–34 season Iraklis won the Northern Group of the National Championship qualifying for the championship final, where the club had to compete against the champion of the Southern group Olympiacos.[5] The first leg was played in Iraklis Ground on 10 June 1934.[5] Although Iraklis took a 2–0 lead at half time, Olympiacos managed to make a comeback in the second half, winning the game by a 2–3 scoreline.[5][6] The second leg was played a week later in Piraeus and Olympiacos was proclaimed National champion by winning this match 2–1.[5][6] In the following years Iraklis faced mid table mediocrity, with the exception of the 1936–37 season, when the club was only one point short to Macedonia Football Clubs Association champions PAOK.[5] The 1938–39 season was a successful one for Iraklis, as it won both the Macedonia Football Clubs Association championship and the Northern Group of the National Championship, the second resulting in the qualification of Iraklis in the National final.[5][6] In the national final Iraklis lost to AEK both away and at home (1–3 and 2–4 respectively), failing to win the silverware.[5][6] In the following season Iraklis celebrated its consecutive win in the Macedonia Football Clubs Association Championship but failed to qualify for the National final.[5]

All club football in Greece was suspended from 1941 to 1945 due to the German occupation of the country.[5] After the war period, the club was constantly competing with Aris for the Thessaloniki championship, which gave upon its winner the right to participate in the Greek championship. Iraklis participated in the 1947 Greek Cup final, where was defeated 5–0 by the dominant Greek team of that era, Olympiacos. In the 1950s, the team solidified its position among the top teams in Greece along with Olympiacos, AEK Athens, Panathinaikos, Aris and PAOK. Nevertheless, the club struggled with financial difficulties in an ailing Greek economy. Thessaloniki (where many refugees from the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922 had settled) was particularly damaged by the economic downturn. The highlight of the decade was the 1957 Greek Cup final, in which Iraklis was once again defeated by Olympiacos, 2–0.

Semi-professional Alpha Ethniki era (1959–1975)

Iraklis played in the inaugural season of A' Ethniki.[6] The club secured the 10th position in the first season of national top tier of Greece.[7] Iraklis football academy was founded during the same season after the suggestion of club manager Panos Markovic.[6] In the 1960–61 season Iraklis finished 8th and achieved a record 4–0 win against Atromitos Piraeus.[7] The club also reached the Greek Cup semi-finals that season, getting eliminated by Panionios.[6][7] The following two seasons Iraklis played in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, getting eliminated both times, by FK Vojvodina and Real Zaragoza respectively.[6] In the league, Iraklis secured the 6th position for the 1961–62 season, a club record at the time.[6][7] The rest of the 1960s, Iraklis secured mid-table positions repeating the club record in the 1969–70 season. In 1965, Kostas Aidiniou, a player that together with fellow Greek international Zacharias Chaliabalias would lead the club for the following decade, debuted for Iraklis.[8] During the 1968–69 season Iraklis matched its record win as it won AEL Limassol by a 4–0 margin.[7]

In the 1970–71 season Iraklis, under the guidance of Yugoslav manager Ljubiša Spajić, finished 5th in the league, the club's best positioning since the establishment of Alpha Ethniki.[9] In that season, Iraklis sold 45,634 tickets in a 1–0 home win against Panathinaikos, a club record since today and an Alpha Ethniki record at the time.[9] The following for seasons, Iraklis achieved safe mid-table positions.[7] In 1972, Iraklis signed Dimitris Gesios from Kozani, a player that would become the club's all-time league top-scorer.[10] In the 1973–74 season Iraklis broke its biggest win record in Alpha Ethniki, by beating AEL 6–1.[7] On 29 August 1974, Iraklis sold its star player Aidiniou to Olympiacos for 11,000,000 drachmas.[9] In the next season Iraklis beat Kalamata 5–0 at home to match its record win and finished 8th in the league.[7] The club also reached the semi-final of that season's Cup. Iraklis was eliminated 1–2 by Panathinaikos at home.[11] After the match, three players of Iraklis, Chaliabalias, Rokidis and Nikoloudis revealed that there was an attempt from Panathinaikos officials to bribe them for the semi-final.[9] The two first were driven out of the club while the latter was sent off the club for six months.[9]

The Absolute Star: Vassilis Hatzipanagis era (1975–1990)

On 22 November 1975, the club acquired Vassilis Hatzipanagis, a USSR national of Greek descent, who was late voted a Greece's Golden player for UEFA Jubilee Awards.[12][13] In the 1975–76 Greek Cup competition Iraklis eliminated Veria, Pierikos, Trikala and Panetolikos to reach the semi-finals.[14] In the semi-finals Iraklis beat Panathinaikos 3–2, at home.[14] Panathinaikos appealed against the result claiming the Iraklis' winning goal came from an offside position.[14] Finally the courts turned down Panathinaikos' appeal and Iraklis qualified to the final to face Olympiacos.[14] On 9 June 1976 Iraklis won the Cup after a 6–5 penalty shootout.[14][15] In the final Hatzipanagis scored twice, Kousoulakis and Gesios scored once each, in a match that ended 2–2 in full-time and 4–4 in extra-time.[14][15] In the league Iraklis finished in the 8th position led by Gesios and Hatzipanagis, that scored 9 and 6 goals respectively.[16] In the next season Iraklis was eliminated from Cypriot club APOEL in the Cup Winners' Cup and struggled in the league finishing in the 12th position, gathering just one point more from relegated Panetolikos.[9][17] Iraklis improved slightly in the next season ending up ninth in the league with Gesios achieving a personal best scoring 13 goals.[9][18] The 1978–1979 season the club improved greatly under the guidance of Antoni Brzeżańczyk.[9] Iraklis finished sixth in the league, had a positive goal aggregate for the first time since the 1973–74 season and achieved the club's biggest victory in Alpha Ethniki by beating Rodos by an 8–1 margin.[7][9]

 

Fanaras
Sentelidis
Toumpoglou
Kalaitzidis
Christoforidis
Pantazis
1976 Greek Cup final starting lineup

The 1979–80 season was the first season of fully professional football in Greece.[19] Iraklis finished in the 8th position in the league having his best goal difference since the establishment of Alpha Ethniki with +11.[7] The highlight of the season was a 6–0 against title perennial contenders Panathinaikos, which is Panathinaikos' biggest league defeat to date.[20] In the Greek Cup competition of the season Iraklis eliminated Veria, Niki Volos, Almopos Aridaea and Panarkadikos to reach the semi-finals.[21] In the semi-finals Iraklis eliminated PAOK, but the club's chairman was accused for a bribe attempt by PAOK's player Filotas Pellios.[21][22] Iraklis proceeded to play in the Cup final, but as the players' morale was damaged the club was defeated by underdogs Kastoria by a 5–2 margin.[21] At the end of the season Iraklis was demoted to the Beta Ethniki, due to the alleged bribery scandal.[22] Iraklis appealed against that decision, and the club was, later on, declared not guilty, but the club already played in the Second Division.[22][23] In the 1980–81 season Iraklis had to compete in the Beta Ethniki without his star player Vasilis Hatzipanagis.[9] The club won the championship in the Northern Group with Ilias Chatzieleftheriou being the top scorer with 24 goals.[9] Iraklis scored a total of 99 goals, conceding 22, and achieved a club league record 12–0 win against Edessaikos.[24] Upon its return to the top tier Iraklis managed to finish in the 6th position in the league and achieved the club's best goal difference at the time with +14.[25] In 1983–84 Iraklis finished in third place overall, which remains to date the club's best positioning, since professional football was established in 1959.[7] The club, led by Hatzipanagis that scored 12 goals in the season, also had its best goal difference since the establishment of Alpha Ethniki with +27 goals and its best defence record, conceding only 20 goals.[26]

In the 1984–85 season Iraklis finished in the 5th position setting the club's offensive record scoring 59 goals.[7] Major contributors to this record were Hatzipanagis, Lakis Papaioannou and Sigurður Grétarsson each contributing 10 goals throughout the campaign.[27] In the same season Iraklis won its only international competition, the Balkans Cup.[28][29] Iraklis had to eliminate Turkish giants Galatasaray by winning 5–2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals, and Ankaragücü through a penalty shoot-out in the semi-finals.[28][29] In the final's second leg Iraklis won Argeș Pitești 4–1, thus winning the trophy 5–4 on aggregate.[28][29] In the 1985–86 season Iraklis, led by Lakis Papaioannou that finished the season with 8 goals, finished in the fourth position, having the best defensive record in the league, conceding 22 goals.[30] Two years later, 17,000 fans travelled to Athens to support Iraklis in the 1987 Greek Cup final, unfortunately to see their team lose 3–1 on penalties (1–1 regular time) to OFI Crete. On 9 November 1990, shortly after an UEFA Cup match against Valencia, Hatzipanagis announced his retirement from professional football.[31]

Reconstruction and change of ownership (1990–2007)

The 1990s were a period of reconstruction for the club, as aging players either left the club or retired. Hatzipanagis' retirement in 1990 had a major negative impact on the team's success. Fans began calling for a change in the club's management, as club president Petros Theodoridis began selling the team's most talented players (Christos Kostis, Giorgos Anatolakis, Savvas Kofidis etc.). Iraklis competed in 1990 against Valencia in the UEFA Cup, being eliminated in overtime at Mestalla.

Evangelos Mytilineos period (2000–2004)

 
Iraklis squad for the 1999–2000 season

The team was sold in 2000 to prominent Greek businessman Evangelos Mytilineos for almost €3,500,000 (1.18 billion drachmas[32][33]). Despite the acquisition of many promising players during the first summer, the 2000–2001 campaign didn't have the expected results, with the club finishing in 5th position, out of European qualification spots. However, Iraklis managed to progress to the 2nd round of UEFA Cup, where they achieved a memorable (although without any effect) win over 1. FC Kaiserslautern in Fritz-Walter-Stadion. Next summer, Mytilineos's first move was to sell the highly rated striker and fans' favorite Michalis Konstantinou to Panathinaikos, setting a new record for the highest fee received for a domestic transfer. That move worsened the relationship between the new owner and the fans, while it clearly weakened the club, since Konstantinou was not replaced. Manager Giannis Kyrastas, who was widely considered one of Greece's bests, was replaced by previous coach Angelos Anastasiadis who in his second tenure managed to qualified once again for the UEFA Cup on a very small budget. In 2004, Mytilineos announced his desire to leave the team and therefore sell it to Giorgos Spanoudakis (a friend of his from their school years, who used to be first vice-president of the club), for just €1, since the team was heavily in debt. Spanoudakis initiated a series of expensive but unsuccessful deals like Polish international Cezary Kucharski and Serie A veteran Giuseppe Signori, driving the team close to bankruptcy. He later tried to get rid of the team by selling it to yet another unknown businessman named Dimitris Houlis, who had been a president of Akratitos F.C.[32] After a 5-month period during which Houlis controlled the team, the Greek football commission finally annulled the transfer, raising questions in the media regarding its handling of the previous one between Mytilinaios and Spanoudakis, too.

 
Ivan Jovanović, player and later coach of the team

In January 2004, Savvas Kofidis, famous as a player of the team in the 1980s, became the team's manager. During the 2005–06, he led Iraklis to an acclaimed 4th-place finish, playing effective and attractive football, creating a club record for 13 consecutive wins at home. However, with considerable debts to players, coaches and the state, Spanoudakis started the 2006–07 season attempting to reconcile Iraklis finances by selling Joël Epalle and Panagiotis Lagos, who were instrumental in the previous year's success. Next year Kofidis resigned as manager of a considerably weakened team after Iraklis lost 7 and drew 2 of his first nine games in Greek Super League and additionally was eliminated from the UEFA Cup in extra time by Wisła Kraków. Eventually the 2006–07 season ended in a hard breaking fashion as the team gained its survival to Greek Super League only in the last matchday, after breaking a 39 matches unbeaten home run of Skoda Xanthi.

Financial collapse and relegations (2007–2011)

On 13 July 2007, Spanoudakis eventually resigned and the team passed to the hands of a consortium of local businessmen, with prominent Greek singer Antonis Remos (a lifelong fan of the team) as their leader. The new owners tried to stabilize the team financially having already paid the debts to Giuseppe Signori (almost 1,000,000 $) and to other players and lenders from the past.

However, on 4 May 2011 Iraklis was relegated back to Football League (Greece) after failing to obtain a license to participate in 2011–12 Super League. On 19 May 2011, the Disciplinary Committee of the competition found Iraklis guilty of forgery during the winter transfer window. Therefore, the club was automatically placed in the last position.[34] That is a unique case as Iraklis has never finished in a relegation spot but has been relegated twice. Moreover, on 26 September the Professional Sports Committee stripped Iraklis from its professional licence and demoted it to Delta Ethniki. This situation spurred reactions from Iraklis fans, with demonstrations in Thessaloniki and Athens.[35][36]

Resurgence through Pontioi Katerini (2011–2014)

The team finally competed in the 2011–12 Delta Ethniki, which started late due to Koriopolis, without much success.[37] Meanwhile, the club's board was discussing a possible merger with another club.[38] There were discussions with local teams Agrotikos Asteras and Anagennisi Epanomi,[37] but only the ones with Pontioi were successful, and a pre-agreement contract was signed between Iraklis and Pontioi on 3 January 2012.[39] The resulting team was named AEP Iraklis F.C., but virtually Iraklis replaced Pontioi Katerinis, who ceased to exist. On 20 January 2012, the merger was approved by amateur Iraklis, and their football team was disbanded and withdrawn from the Delta Ethniki.[40]

The merged club

On 3 January 2012, the two teams reached an agreement regarding the running of the new club, with further negotiations planned after six months.[41] Pontioi Katerinis would change their name to AEP Iraklis, take the badge and colors of Iraklis, and move to Kaftanzoglio Stadium.[40] The squad would consist of players from both teams and be trained in Katerini.

On 23 January 2012, the team played their first game at home against Tilikratis, while pending approval of the merger by the Greek Professional Sports Committee.[42]

Ιn August 2012, AEP Iraklis was incorporated as AEP Iraklis 1908 FC.[43] The new merged club has no legal connection to the original Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C., but is essentially considered as a direct continuation of it, as it uses the crest of Iraklis Thessaloniki FC, its colours, and incorporates players and people associated with the former Iraklis FC. Therefore, G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki has no shares of the new company, but instead still holds the 10% of the bankrupt original Iraklis FC company, which remains to be dissolved.

On 24 September 2012, the merged club was accepted in Greek Football League, as an acknowledgement of injustice against the old PAE Iraklis. In 2014 the company was renamed in PAE Iraklis 1908.

In the summer of 2014, and after several months of negotiations, Spyros Papathanasakis became the new major shareholder of the club.

Relegation (2017)

Iraklis was dissolved as a professional club in 2017, due to major financial issues the club had been facing for some years. They failed to participate in Football League (second tier) and were thus dissolved as a professional football club and begun the season in division 3 (Gamma Ethniki). The next season they promoted back.

Relegation (2019) and new successor club

Iraklis was relegated in 2019 from the professional second-tier Football League into the amateur fourth-tier Gamma Ethniki, due to the restructuring of the Greek national championships and its performance in conjunction to its financial state. This led the professional club into further insolvency and an inability to form a squad to participate in any championship in the 2019–20 season. Faced with this situation, a new football club, named Iraklis 2015 was formed through the volleyball club of the Iraklis sports club family, which started participating in the lowest regional championship of the Thessaloniki region, the Macedonia Football Clubs Association Gamma Amateur Championship, which is on the fourth tier regionally and on the eighth nationally. On 20 April 2020, amateur championships were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, therefore Iraklis won the championship winning all 15 games, scoring 88 goals and conceding 6. In July 2021, an agreement between the club and Triglia was announced and Iraklis will officially be in Super League 2 for the 2021–22 season.

Crest and colours

 
Older crest of the club
 
Crest of the club until 2017
 
Crest of the club (2020-2021)
 
Shirt of Iraklis of 1987–88 season

Iraklis's crest has changed through times. The original club logo was a capital Η (Eta), the first letter of the word Iraklis (Ηρακλής) in Greek, surrounded by a circle. After the 2000 takeover of the club by Evangelos Mytilinaios, the logo was changed once again to a more "modern" looking one. During the 2008–09 season the club used a special logo, created especially for its centenary. The crest that is now used depicts the demigod Heracles resting upon his club, a scene inspired by Farnese Hercules statue, itself a copy of a statue crafted by Lysippos in the fourth century BC.[44]

Throughout the entire club's history its colours were blue or cyan and white, to resemble the colours of the Greek flag, given the fact that Iraklis was established while Thessaloniki was a part of the Ottoman Empire. The team is so known in Greece as Kianolefkoi (Greek: "Κυανόλευκοι"), meaning the Cyan-Whites. Iraklis' away colours were usually either white or orange. Traditionally, the Iraklis shirt was blue and white stripes, but through the years this was changed often to all blue, all white, chess-like, and hooped, among others.

Kit evolution

First

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1930
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1983–84[45]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1984–85[46]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2012–13
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014–15
 
 
 
 
 
 
2015–16

Alternative

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1984–85
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2012–13
 
 
 
 
 
 
2015–16

Sponsorships:

  • Great Shirt Sponsor: N/A
  • Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: Givova
  • Official Sponsor: N/A

Facilities

Stadium

 
Commemorative plaque for Iraklis' first ground near the White Tower of Thessaloniki

The first ground of the team was placed in the centre of Thessaloniki, nearby the White Tower.[47] Its construction was funded by the members of G.S. Iraklis, but, after Thessaloniki became a part of Greece, the club was ousted from its owned ground, so a park could be created in its place.[47] In 1915, Iraklis rented an area in the centre of Thessaloniki for a ten years period, but the club was unable to use its facilities until 1919, due to World War I.[47] In 1927 the club renewed the contract for the use of the area, but in 1930, the newly founded Aristotle University of Thessaloniki tried to take the ownership of the field.[47] For almost two decades the ground was used by both the athletes of Iraklis and the students of the university, until in the 1950s the university managed to get the ownership of the ground, so it could demolish it to construct a square, that is nowadays known as Platia Chimiou.[47]

On 6 November 1960 Iraklis played its first match in Kaftanzoglio Stadium, to record a 2–1 win against M.G.S.S. Thermaikos Thessalonikis.[48] Kaftanzoglio has been the home ground of Iraklis ever since, including the 2011–12 season, when both the G.S. Iraklis and the A.E.P. Iraklis team used it as their home ground. In the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons Iraklis used Makedonikos Stadium as its home ground.[49] That decision was made due to the renovation of Kaftanzoglio for the 2004 Summer Olympics.[49] Iraklis also owns a football ground and training facilities in the, adjacent to Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Chortatzides area, where the juveniles of the club train.[50] There were plans for Iraklis to construct a new 22,000-seat stadium, in a club owned area in the eastern extremities of the city, in Mikra.[51]

Training facility

Iraklis Sports Center locates in the area of Mikra and is the club-owned training ground of the team. The training facilities include three football fields, gym, sauna, water pool, such as the administration building of Iraklis FC. In the area, the club's new stadium also was planned to be built.[52]

Supporters

 
Iraklis supporters during an away match.
 
Iraklis supporters in Gate 10 of Kaftanzoglio.

Iraklis was well supported right from the start of its establishment. Even though the football section wasn't the most popular among club loyals in the very first years, it soon became the "flagship" of the sports club, as football became more and more popular. In the '70s and '80s, the club attracted crowds of around 10.000 people, to reach a peak in the 1983–84 season with an average attendance of 16,559.[53] In the '90s, following Hatzipanagis' retirement and the general fall in attendances in Greek football, crowds in Kaftanzoglio deteriorated to a modest average of 5,000.[54] A record low attendance was recorded during the '90s, as in a match against Paniliakos there were only 384 tickets sold.[55] A brief increase in attendance was recorded after the purchase of the club by Evangelos Mytilineos, reaching a peak in the 2001–02 season with an average of 6,790.[56] On 24 January 1971 Iraklis set the highest attendance record for any football match in Alpha Ethniki, with 45,634 tickets sold in the club's contest against Panathinaikos.[57] In the 1987 Greek Cup final a crowd of 17,000 Iraklis fans travelled to Athens, to watch Iraklis lose in penalties against OFI.[58] In two recent opinion polls Iraklis was ranked as the 6th most popular football club in Greece, gathering 2.8%–3.7% of the participating football supporters.[59][60]

The most prominent supporters' club of the team is Aftonomi Thira 10 (meaning Autonomous Gate 10), a fan club with a total of 15 branches in Northern Greece.[61] The fan club is known for holding an antiracist stance, as it participates in the Ultras Antiracist Festival.[62] Other activities of the fan club include the publication of a magazine and the conduct of an annual festival.[63][64] Other minor supporters' clubs are SFISE, Blue Boys, A.P.A.T.S.I. and Iraklis Fan Club of Athens.[65]

Iraklis' supporters hold ties with the supporters of FSV Mainz, Rayo Vallecano, Zemun and FK Buducnost Podgorica as those have shown their support during Iraklis' supporters rallies against Super League's refusal to grant Iraklis a license to participate in the 2010–11 Super League season.[66]

Also, the fans have sympathy for all the clubs named "Heracles" worldwide, most notably the Spanish Hércules CF. Since 2003, fans of both teams formed a friendship through the internet. There is even a Hércules CF supporters club that bears the name "Iraklis", in honor of their friendship.[67]

Ownership and financing

Professional era

Until 1979 Greek football was semi-professional and each football club was run by a board and a president appointed by its respective multi-sport club, of which it was considered a branch.[68] In the 1979–80 season the football branch of Iraklis became an SA owned by local businessmen Tertilinis and Pertsinidis.[69] In the 1983–84 season Iraklis was bought by Petros Theodorides who remained at the helm of the club for almost 18 years.[69] From the beginning of the 1999–2000 season there were demonstrations by the supporters of Iraklis, asking for the resignation of Theodoridis from his presidential seat and the sale of his stocks.[70] On 11 February 2000 Greek business magnate Evangelos Mytilineos bought the stocks of Theodoridis for a reported 1.18 billion Greek drachmas.[71] On 27 January 2003, two days after a 3–1 away defeat of Iraklis against OFI, Mytilineos gave a press conference in which he announced his withdrawal from Iraklis' affairs, due to his disgust with the establishment of Greek football.[71] Shortly afterwards the ownership of the club was passed to businessman Giorgos Spanoudakis for 1 euro and until 2006 the club had accumulated a debt of 8 million euros, partly because Mytilineos did not pay the taxes for the players' contracts and partly due to Spanoudakis handling of the club's affairs.[71] After a takeover of the club, in 2005, by businessman Dimitris Khoulis failed, Spanoudakis continued having the ownership of Iraklis.[71] In 2007 Spanoudakis declared the club's inability to repay its debts to the players and tried to hand Iraklis' stocks to Cypriot businessman Pheevos Morides.[72][73] After the latter failed to fulfill his promises the deal was cancelled.[74][75] Greek singer Antonis Remos, a prominent supporter of Iraklis, expressed his interest to undertake the club's fortunes, but he moved back when Spanoudakis asked €500,000 to pass the club's ownership.[76] On 10 July 2007 Iraklis' administration building was set on fire by supporters in an attempt to express their discontent for the cancellation of the club's takeover from Antonis Remos.[77] A few days later a deal was reached and Remos took over Iraklis.[78] In the summer of 2010, Ioannis Takis took charge as the new chairman.

Summers 2010 and 2011 authorisation issues and reactions

On 1 June 2010, the club was denied a license to compete in next season's Greek Super League. That summer, Iraklis's fans rallied in Thessaloniki for more than 10 days. Also there were 2 rallies in Athens and other important places in Greece like Malgara and Tempi.[36] Finally, on 25 June, Iraklis received permission to play in Greek Super League for the 2010–11 season.

On 4 May 2011, Iraklis were relegated to Football League (Greece) after failing to obtain a license to participate in 2011–12 Super League. On 19 May 2011, the Disciplinary Committee of the competition found Iraklis guilty of forgery during the winter transfer window. Therefore, the club was automatically placed in the last position.[34] That is a unique case as Iraklis have never finished in a relegation spot but have been relegated twice. On 26 September, however, the Professional Sports Committee stripped Iraklis from its professional licence and demoted it to Delta Ethniki. The team competed in Delta Ethniki under the ownership of G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki, until the G.S. Irakli's General Assembly decided to disband it in favour of a merging deal with Pontioi Katerini to form AEP Iraklis F.C. in 2012.

The Club is named AEP Iraklis (2012–2014)

Ιn August 2012, AEP Iraklis was incorporated as AEP Iraklis 2012 FC. The new merged club has no legal connection to the original Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C., but is essentially considered as a direct continuation of it. Therefore, G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki has no shares of the new company, but instead still holds the 10% of the bankrupt original Iraklis FC company, which remains to be dissolved. Currently, MAE Pontioi Katerini own 10% of the new merged club, as required by the Greek sports law, the club's chairman Theodoros Papadopoulos and team fans own the rest, with the chairman possessing a relative majority.[79]

Spyros Papathanasakis era (2014–2018)

In the summer of 2014 and after several months of negotiations Spyros Papathanasakis became the new major shareholder of the club holds the 90% of shares. The same year the company was once again renamed in PAE Iraklis 1908. In 2014–15, Iraklis promoted easily from the second division (Football League) to the Super League (first tier) after finishing in the first place during the regular season and second in the playoffs only behind AEK FC. The next season Iraklis finished in the 12th position to secure Super League status for the next season. Two years later, despite successfully retaining Super League status once again by finishing 12th the team was again relegated to gamma ethniki (third tier) while the financial situation of the club was again under severe deterioration. This urged Papathanasakis, on 7 September 2017, to declare Iraklis' inability to satisfy financial obligations, causing the club to be disbanded for the second time in five years. Papathanasakis stepped down as owner and chairman of Iraklis FC. For this reason, a brand new committee with Nikos Vafeiadis as its chairman was made by Iraklis's Legends and fans to save the club. Despite starting the 2017–18 season with only 14 players Vafeiadis and the rest of the brand new committee brought lots of players who quickly helped Iraklis to climb the rankings and play high quality football during their first season back in Gamma Ethniki since 2011–12. After an amazing season, despite being an outsider Iraklis finished top of the table in group 2. This obtained the club a Play-offs place. In the Play-offs Iraklis managed to finish in the 1st place and gain promotion to Football League (2nd tier).

Tom Papadopoulos era (2018–2019)

In the summer, negotiations began on the purchase of the football section of Iraklis Thessaloniki by the Greek–American businessman Tom Papadopoulos, who is involved in the processing and marketing of marble in the United States of America.[80] On 27 September 2018, Professional Sports Committee of Greece announced that Tom Papadopoulos is the new major shareholder of Iraklis Thessaloniki[81] and today 90% of its shares are its own, since it has already given €300,000 for the share capital of the new company set up a few days ago. The professional club formed through the merger with Pontioi Katerini F.C., which is owned by Tom Papadopoulos, does not currently compete and appears to be insolvent.

Players

Current squad

As of 26 July 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GRE Markos Vellidis
2 DF   GRE Konstantinos Panagou
3 DF   GRE Dimitrios Sgouris
5 DF   POL Sebastian Chruściel
6 DF   GRE Angelos Papasterianos (third-captain)
7 MF   ALB Geron Tocka
8 MF   SRB Kosta Aleksić
9 FW   SRB Alen Melunović
10 MF   URU Mathías Tomás
11 MF   GRE Manolis Kragiopoulos
14 MF   GRE Giannis Panagiotis Doiranlis
15 MF   URU Damián Silva
16 GK   GRE Stefanos Palavrakis
17 MF   GRE Manolis Papasterianos (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   GRE Manolis Patralis
19 MF   GRE Georgios Makris
20 FW   GRE Theodoros Chiritrantas
21 MF   GRE Antonis Baliktsis
23 DF   GRE Marios Kostoulas (vice-captain)
25 DF   GRE Vasilios Vitlis
27 DF   GRE Panagiotis Sengiergis
40 DF   GRE Christos Sioutas
44 MF   BEL Denzel Jubitana
64 MF   GRE Alexandros Doris
70 FW   GRE Georgios Manousakis
77 GK   GRE Dimosthenis Makris
91 FW   GRE Christos Kountouriotis
MF   POL Przemysław Mystkowski

Personnel

Management

Position Name
Owner   G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki
Chairman   Ioannis Mesthaneus
Vice–President
Member
Member

Honours and achievements

Regional

National[5][6]

Iraklis Thessaloniki in European competitions

Managerial history

 
Friedel Rausch (1983–85)
 
Agne Simonsson (1988–90)
Name Nat. Years
Panos Markovic[82]   1959–61
Aleksandar Tomašević   1961–62
Theodor Brinek Jr.   1962–63
Josip Takač   1963–64
Ratomir Čabrić   1964–65
Slavko Milošević [fr; it; ru; sr; uk]   1965–66
Kostas Karapatis   1967–69
Ljubiša Spajić   1969–72
Lakis Petropoulos   1971–72
Ilias Zachariadis   1972–73
Ljubiša Spajić   1974–75
Les Shannon   1975–76
Milan Ribar   1976–77
Michalis Bellis   1977–78
Kostas Karapatis   1978
Antoni Brzezanczyk   1978–79
Kostas Karapatis   1980
Telis Batakis   1980–81
Apostol Chachevski   1981–83
Telis Batakis   1983
Friedel Rausch   1983–85
Telis Batakis   1985–86
Nikos Alefantos   1986
Diethelm Ferner   1986–87
Christos Archontidis   1987
Kostas Aidiniou
Giorgos Koudas
  1987
Nikos Alefantos   1987–88
Agne Simonsson   1988–90
Telis Batakis   1990–91
Thijs Libregts   1991–94
Dušan Mitošević   1994–96
Vasilios Antoniadis   1996–97
Alketas Panagoulias   1997
Giorgos Paraschos   1997–98
Kiril Dojcinovski   1998
Mats Jingblad   1999
Angelos Anastasiadis   1999–00
Ioannis Kyrastas   2000
Angelos Anastasiadis   2001–02
Ivan Jovanovic   2002
Eugène Gerards   2003–04
Mats Jingblad   2004
Sergio Markarian   2004–05
Savvas Kofidis   2005–07
Jozef Bubenko   2007
Ivan Jovanovic   2007
Ángel Pedraza   2008
Makis Katsavakis   2008–09
Oleh Protasov   2009
Savvas Kofidis   2009–10
Jozef Bubenko   2010
Marinos Ouzounidis   2010–11
Giorgos Paraschos   2011
Vassilis Spirogiannis   2011
Soulis Papadopoulos   2011–12
Georgios Strantzalis   2012–13
Giannis Chatzinikolaou   2013
Siniša Gogić   2013
Guillermo Ángel Hoyos   2013–2014
Nikos Papadopoulos   2014–2016
Ioannis Amanatidis   2016
Savvas Pantelidis   2016–2017
Miloš Kostić   2017
Sakis Anastasiadis   2017–2018
Spyros Baxevanos   2018
Alekos Vosniadis   2018
Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos   2018
José Manuel Roca   2018–2019
Marcello Troisi   2019
Margaritis Kechagias   2019–2020
Giorgos Akritopoulos   2020
Spyros Baxevanos   2020–2021
Thalis Theodoridis   2021
Konstantinos Georgiadis   2021–2022
Sakis Tsiolis   2022-

Notable former players

League top scorers

Most league appearances

Player Nationality Matches
Daniil Papadopoulos   419
Makis Sentelidis   312
Babis Xanthopoulos   283
Vasilis Hatzipanagis    281
Zacharias Chaliabalias   280

Greek Golden Player – UEFA Jubilee Awards

Records and statistics

Records

League statistics

Positioning in Greek league

1960s Position 1970s Position 1980s Position 1990s Position 2000s Position 2010s Position 2020s Position
1959–60 9th 1969–70 6th 1979–80 8th 1 1989–90 5th 1999–00 6th 2009–10 10th 2019–20 Participated in (regional) last-tier Macedonia Football Clubs Association Gamma Amateur Championship as successor club Iraklis 2015 F.C. Was promoted to Macedonia Football Clubs Association Beta Amateur Championship, based on its position (was 1st), before the coronavirus pandemic forced the Macedonia Football Clubs Association to suspend all its championships.
1960–61 8th 1970–71 5th 1980–81 Beta Ethniki: 1st 1990–91 5th 2000–01 5th 2010–11 11th 2 2020–21
1961–62 9th 1971–72 9th 1981–82 6th 1991–92 9th 2001–02 6th 2011–12 Delta Ethniki (as G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki):Stopped
competing after being fully merged into A.E.P. Iraklis
Football League 2 (as A.E.P. Iraklis): 5th
1962–63 6th 1972–73 8th 1982–83 8th 1992–93 6th 2002–03 7th 2012–13 Football League: 5th
1963–64 12th 1973–74 7th 1983–84 3rd 1993–94 6th 2003–04 8th 2013–14 Football League (North Group): 4th
1964–65 11th 1974–75 8th 1984–85 5th 1994–95 6th 2004–05 7th 2014–15 Football League (North Group): 1st
1965–66 12th 1975–76 8th 1985–86 4th 1995–96 4th 2005–06 4th 2015–16 12th
1966–67 9th 1976–77 12th 1986–87 6th 1996–97 13th 2006–07 13th 2016–17 12th
1967–68 13th 1977–78 9th 1987–88 6th 1997–98 6th 2007–08 10th 2017–18 2017–18 Gamma Ethniki: Group Winner
1968–69 11th 1978–79 6th 1988–89 4th 1998–99 9th 2008–09 10th 2018–19 2018–19 Football League (Greece): 11th3

1 Demoted to second division due to a match fixing scandal in a cup game against PAOK.
2 Demoted to fourth division (amateur division) because the Professional Sports Committee stripped Iraklis from its professional licence.
3 Demoted to fourth division (amateur division) due to restructuring of national championships and its financial state.

Best positioning in first division
Promoted to first division
Promoted to second division
Demoted to second division
Demoted to third division
Demoted to fourth division (amateur division)
Worst positioning in first division

Total league record

As of 10 June 2015
League Seasons GP W D L GF GA GD
Alpha Ethniki/Super League 50 1596 602 433 561 2019 1911 +108
Beta Ethniki 4 158 89 36 33 244 103 +141

GP:games played; W:games won; D:gamed drawn; GF:goals for; GA:goals against; GD:goal difference

Head to head record against city rivals

As of 16 May 2015

Competition Played Iraklis Draw PAOK
Greek League 102 23 41 38
Competition Played Iraklis Draw Aris
Greek League 99 30 39 30

Highest attendances

Opponent Stadium Date Attendance
Panathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 24 January 1971 45,634
Panathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 12 February 1984 41,700
PAOK Kaftanzoglio Stadium 13 February 1972 38,752
Panathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 23 May 1982 37,297
Panathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 23 September 1973 37,169

Statistics in Europe

Iraklis' matches in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Source
1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1st round Bye [86]
2nd round   Novi Sad 2–1 1–9 [6][86]
1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1st round   Real Zaragoza 0–3 1–6 [6]
1976–77 Cup Winners' Cup 1st round   APOEL 0–0 0–2 [87]
1989–90 UEFA Cup 1st round   FC Sion 1–0 0–2 [88]
1990–91 UEFA Cup 1st round   Valencia 0–0 0–2 (aet) [89]
1993 Intertoto Cup Group stage
(Group 8)
  Dynamo Dresden 1–1 [90]
  Wiener 2–4 [90]
  Aarau 0–1 [90]
  Beitar Jerusalem 2–1 [90]
1995 Intertoto Cup Group stage
(Group 12)
  Vorwärts 0–3 [91]
  Spartak Plovdiv 0–0 [91]
  Eintracht Frankfurt 1–5 [91]
  Panerys Vilnius 3–1 [91]
1996–97 UEFA Cup 2nd Qual. Round   APOEL 0–1 1–2 [92]
1997 Intertoto Cup Group stage
(Group 12)
  Ried 1–3 [93]
  FC Merani Tbilisi 2–0 [93]
  Torpedo Moscow 1–4 [93]
  Floriana 1–0 [93]
1998 Intertoto Cup 2nd round   Naţional București 3–1 0–3 [94]
2000–01 UEFA Cup 1st round   Gueugnon 1–0 0–0 [95][96]
2nd round   Kaiserslautern 1–3 3–2 [97]
2002–03 UEFA Cup 1st round   Anorthosis 4–2 (a) 1–3 [98][99]
2006–07 UEFA Cup 1st round   Wisła Kraków 0–2 (aet) 1–0 [100][101]

UEFA club competitions' record

As of 22 February 2008
Competition Pld W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League 0 0 0 0 0 0
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 0 1 1 0 2
UEFA Cup 14 5 2 7 13 19
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 4 1 0 3 4 19
UEFA Intertoto Cup 12 4 2 6 14 23
Total 32 10 5 17 31 63

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iraklis, thessaloniki, main, article, iraklis, thessaloniki, gymnastic, club, iraklis, thessaloniki, football, club, greek, Γυμναστικός, Σύλλογος, Ηρακλής, Θεσσαλονίκης, greek, professional, football, club, based, city, thessaloniki, macedonia, greece, 2022, c. Main article G S Iraklis Thessaloniki Gymnastic Club Iraklis Thessaloniki Football Club Greek Gymnastikos Syllogos Hraklhs 8essalonikhs 1 is a Greek professional football club based in the city of Thessaloniki Macedonia Greece As of 2022 the club competes in the Super League Greece 2 It plays its home matches at Kaftanzoglio Stadium IraklisFull nameIraklis Thessaloniki Football ClubNickname s Ghraios The Elder Short nameIraklisFounded29 November 1908 114 years ago 1908 11 29 as Macedonikos Gymnasticos SyllogosGroundKaftanzoglio StadiumCapacity27 770OwnerStratos EvgeniouChairmanFotis TheosManagerSakis TsiolisLeagueSuper League Greece 22021 22Super League 2 7thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonFounded in 1908 as Macedonikos Gymnasticos Syllogos Macedonian Gymnastics Club they are one of the oldest in Greek football and the oldest in Thessaloniki hence the nickname Ghireos meaning the Elder A year later the name Iraklis Heracles was added to the club s name as an honour to the ancient Greek hero Heracles or Hercules as the Roman equivalent The team s colours are cyan or blue and white inspired by the Greek flag Iraklis is a founding member of Macedonia Football Clubs Association as well as the Hellenic Football Federation as a part of G S Iraklis Before the formation of the nationwide league of Alpha Ethniki Iraklis competed in the league that was run by the Macedonia Football Clubs Association winning it on no less than five occasions The club has also played in five Greek Cup finals lifting the trophy once in the 1976 final which is the club s only domestic trophy They have also an international title as they won the Balkans Cup in 1985 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation and first years 1899 1914 1 2 National establishment and early success 1914 1959 1 3 Semi professional Alpha Ethniki era 1959 1975 1 4 The Absolute Star Vassilis Hatzipanagis era 1975 1990 1 5 Reconstruction and change of ownership 1990 2007 1 5 1 Evangelos Mytilineos period 2000 2004 1 6 Financial collapse and relegations 2007 2011 1 7 Resurgence through Pontioi Katerini 2011 2014 1 7 1 The merged club 1 8 Relegation 2017 1 9 Relegation 2019 and new successor club 2 Crest and colours 2 1 Kit evolution 3 Facilities 3 1 Stadium 3 2 Training facility 4 Supporters 5 Ownership and financing 5 1 Professional era 5 2 Summers 2010 and 2011 authorisation issues and reactions 5 3 The Club is named AEP Iraklis 2012 2014 5 4 Spyros Papathanasakis era 2014 2018 5 5 Tom Papadopoulos era 2018 2019 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 7 Personnel 7 1 Management 8 Honours and achievements 8 1 Iraklis Thessaloniki in European competitions 9 Managerial history 10 Notable former players 11 Records and statistics 11 1 Records 11 2 League statistics 11 3 Statistics in Europe 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditFoundation and first years 1899 1914 Edit Omilos Filomouson football team in 1905 Iraklis traced its roots back in 1899 when Omilos Filomouson meaning Friends of Music Club was established 2 The club was established as a cultural union of the Greeks of Thessaloniki but in 1902 it founded a sports department 2 Football was a new sport at the time but rapidly increasing in popularity and thus the board of directors decided to line up a football team The first match that was held by the Omilos Filomouson football team was on 23 April 1905 against a team of the Western European diaspora of the city called Union Sportive 3 Omilos Filomouson won the match by a 3 0 scoreline 3 Later on the club faced financial problems but members of the club joined forces with another Greek athletic club of the city called Olympia 4 The result of this union was the foundation of a new club on 29 November 1908 called Makedonikos Gymnastikos Syllogos meaning Macedonian Gymnastics Club that gained a permission to operate by the Ottoman authorities 2 The new club s first president was a Greek doctor Alkiviadis Maltos 2 The name of the club had a direct reference to the ethnic tensions that took place in the area at that time 2 Due to the Young Turks revolt of 1908 and their promises for ease of ethnic tensions in the area the club was forced to change its name 2 Thus a new name was decided for the club Ottomanikos Ellinikos Gymnastikos Syllogos Thessalonikis Iraklis meaning Ottoman Greek Gymnastics Club of Thessaloniki Iraklis 2 The new name was approved together with a new statute and a new board of directors by a general assembly of the club on 13 April 1911 2 After the integration of Thessaloniki in the Kingdom of Greece the operation of the club was accepted by the Greek courts in 1914 and on 11 January 1915 Iraklis became a fully registered sports club 2 National establishment and early success 1914 1959 Edit Shortly after the end of the Second Balkan War Iraklis together with the three Jewish football clubs of the city Progres Sportive Alliance and French German School Alumni Union organised the first Thessaloniki Football Championship in January and February 1914 3 Iraklis won Alliance 3 1 Progres Sportive 5 1 and after winning the French German School Alumni Union the club was proclaimed Champion of Thessaloniki 3 On 6 April 1914 Iraklis played a match against Athinaikos Syllogos Podosfairou that ended as a draw It was the club s first match against a club outside Thessaloniki 3 In 1914 Iraklis established the club s youth squad so the students of the Greek Gymnasium of the city could train in football 3 A year later Iraklis won the second Thessaloniki Football Championship 3 The next championship was not held due to World War I 3 In the years following World War I several football clubs were established in Thessaloniki and that led to the establishment of the Macedonia Football Clubs Association in 1923 3 The first championship from the newly founded association was organised shortly afterwards and Iraklis lost in the tournament s final 4 1 from Aris 3 In 1924 Iraklis played its first match against a club from outside the borders of Greece 3 It was a match against Yugoslav club SSK Skopje a contest that ended 2 1 in favour of Iraklis 3 It was in that same year that Iraklis played its first match abroad a 3 0 friendly win against SK Bitola 3 In 1926 the club appointed Hungarian Joseph Sveg as manager the first ever foreign manager in Greece 3 Under Sveg s guidance Iraklis won the Championship organised by the Macedonia Football Clubs Association in 1926 27 3 5 By winning 6 0 against the reigning champion of West Macedonia Ermis Shorovich and the champion of East Macedonia and Thrace Rodopi Iraklis was proclaimed Champion of Macedonia and Thrace 3 In the following years Iraklis did not have any success finishing in runner up and even lower positions in the Macedonia Football Clubs Association Championship 3 5 6 Iraklis football team for the 1930 31 season In the 1933 34 season Iraklis won the Northern Group of the National Championship qualifying for the championship final where the club had to compete against the champion of the Southern group Olympiacos 5 The first leg was played in Iraklis Ground on 10 June 1934 5 Although Iraklis took a 2 0 lead at half time Olympiacos managed to make a comeback in the second half winning the game by a 2 3 scoreline 5 6 The second leg was played a week later in Piraeus and Olympiacos was proclaimed National champion by winning this match 2 1 5 6 In the following years Iraklis faced mid table mediocrity with the exception of the 1936 37 season when the club was only one point short to Macedonia Football Clubs Association champions PAOK 5 The 1938 39 season was a successful one for Iraklis as it won both the Macedonia Football Clubs Association championship and the Northern Group of the National Championship the second resulting in the qualification of Iraklis in the National final 5 6 In the national final Iraklis lost to AEK both away and at home 1 3 and 2 4 respectively failing to win the silverware 5 6 In the following season Iraklis celebrated its consecutive win in the Macedonia Football Clubs Association Championship but failed to qualify for the National final 5 All club football in Greece was suspended from 1941 to 1945 due to the German occupation of the country 5 After the war period the club was constantly competing with Aris for the Thessaloniki championship which gave upon its winner the right to participate in the Greek championship Iraklis participated in the 1947 Greek Cup final where was defeated 5 0 by the dominant Greek team of that era Olympiacos In the 1950s the team solidified its position among the top teams in Greece along with Olympiacos AEK Athens Panathinaikos Aris and PAOK Nevertheless the club struggled with financial difficulties in an ailing Greek economy Thessaloniki where many refugees from the Greco Turkish War of 1919 1922 had settled was particularly damaged by the economic downturn The highlight of the decade was the 1957 Greek Cup final in which Iraklis was once again defeated by Olympiacos 2 0 Semi professional Alpha Ethniki era 1959 1975 Edit Iraklis played in the inaugural season of A Ethniki 6 The club secured the 10th position in the first season of national top tier of Greece 7 Iraklis football academy was founded during the same season after the suggestion of club manager Panos Markovic 6 In the 1960 61 season Iraklis finished 8th and achieved a record 4 0 win against Atromitos Piraeus 7 The club also reached the Greek Cup semi finals that season getting eliminated by Panionios 6 7 The following two seasons Iraklis played in the Inter Cities Fairs Cup getting eliminated both times by FK Vojvodina and Real Zaragoza respectively 6 In the league Iraklis secured the 6th position for the 1961 62 season a club record at the time 6 7 The rest of the 1960s Iraklis secured mid table positions repeating the club record in the 1969 70 season In 1965 Kostas Aidiniou a player that together with fellow Greek international Zacharias Chaliabalias would lead the club for the following decade debuted for Iraklis 8 During the 1968 69 season Iraklis matched its record win as it won AEL Limassol by a 4 0 margin 7 In the 1970 71 season Iraklis under the guidance of Yugoslav manager Ljubisa Spajic finished 5th in the league the club s best positioning since the establishment of Alpha Ethniki 9 In that season Iraklis sold 45 634 tickets in a 1 0 home win against Panathinaikos a club record since today and an Alpha Ethniki record at the time 9 The following for seasons Iraklis achieved safe mid table positions 7 In 1972 Iraklis signed Dimitris Gesios from Kozani a player that would become the club s all time league top scorer 10 In the 1973 74 season Iraklis broke its biggest win record in Alpha Ethniki by beating AEL 6 1 7 On 29 August 1974 Iraklis sold its star player Aidiniou to Olympiacos for 11 000 000 drachmas 9 In the next season Iraklis beat Kalamata 5 0 at home to match its record win and finished 8th in the league 7 The club also reached the semi final of that season s Cup Iraklis was eliminated 1 2 by Panathinaikos at home 11 After the match three players of Iraklis Chaliabalias Rokidis and Nikoloudis revealed that there was an attempt from Panathinaikos officials to bribe them for the semi final 9 The two first were driven out of the club while the latter was sent off the club for six months 9 The Absolute Star Vassilis Hatzipanagis era 1975 1990 Edit On 22 November 1975 the club acquired Vassilis Hatzipanagis a USSR national of Greek descent who was late voted a Greece s Golden player for UEFA Jubilee Awards 12 13 In the 1975 76 Greek Cup competition Iraklis eliminated Veria Pierikos Trikala and Panetolikos to reach the semi finals 14 In the semi finals Iraklis beat Panathinaikos 3 2 at home 14 Panathinaikos appealed against the result claiming the Iraklis winning goal came from an offside position 14 Finally the courts turned down Panathinaikos appeal and Iraklis qualified to the final to face Olympiacos 14 On 9 June 1976 Iraklis won the Cup after a 6 5 penalty shootout 14 15 In the final Hatzipanagis scored twice Kousoulakis and Gesios scored once each in a match that ended 2 2 in full time and 4 4 in extra time 14 15 In the league Iraklis finished in the 8th position led by Gesios and Hatzipanagis that scored 9 and 6 goals respectively 16 In the next season Iraklis was eliminated from Cypriot club APOEL in the Cup Winners Cup and struggled in the league finishing in the 12th position gathering just one point more from relegated Panetolikos 9 17 Iraklis improved slightly in the next season ending up ninth in the league with Gesios achieving a personal best scoring 13 goals 9 18 The 1978 1979 season the club improved greatly under the guidance of Antoni Brzezanczyk 9 Iraklis finished sixth in the league had a positive goal aggregate for the first time since the 1973 74 season and achieved the club s biggest victory in Alpha Ethniki by beating Rodos by an 8 1 margin 7 9 Fanaras Sentelidis Xanthopoulos Toumpoglou Kalaitzidis Kousoulakis Christoforidis Pantazis Antonijevic Hatzipanagis Gesios1976 Greek Cup final starting lineup The 1979 80 season was the first season of fully professional football in Greece 19 Iraklis finished in the 8th position in the league having his best goal difference since the establishment of Alpha Ethniki with 11 7 The highlight of the season was a 6 0 against title perennial contenders Panathinaikos which is Panathinaikos biggest league defeat to date 20 In the Greek Cup competition of the season Iraklis eliminated Veria Niki Volos Almopos Aridaea and Panarkadikos to reach the semi finals 21 In the semi finals Iraklis eliminated PAOK but the club s chairman was accused for a bribe attempt by PAOK s player Filotas Pellios 21 22 Iraklis proceeded to play in the Cup final but as the players morale was damaged the club was defeated by underdogs Kastoria by a 5 2 margin 21 At the end of the season Iraklis was demoted to the Beta Ethniki due to the alleged bribery scandal 22 Iraklis appealed against that decision and the club was later on declared not guilty but the club already played in the Second Division 22 23 In the 1980 81 season Iraklis had to compete in the Beta Ethniki without his star player Vasilis Hatzipanagis 9 The club won the championship in the Northern Group with Ilias Chatzieleftheriou being the top scorer with 24 goals 9 Iraklis scored a total of 99 goals conceding 22 and achieved a club league record 12 0 win against Edessaikos 24 Upon its return to the top tier Iraklis managed to finish in the 6th position in the league and achieved the club s best goal difference at the time with 14 25 In 1983 84 Iraklis finished in third place overall which remains to date the club s best positioning since professional football was established in 1959 7 The club led by Hatzipanagis that scored 12 goals in the season also had its best goal difference since the establishment of Alpha Ethniki with 27 goals and its best defence record conceding only 20 goals 26 In the 1984 85 season Iraklis finished in the 5th position setting the club s offensive record scoring 59 goals 7 Major contributors to this record were Hatzipanagis Lakis Papaioannou and Sigurdur Gretarsson each contributing 10 goals throughout the campaign 27 In the same season Iraklis won its only international competition the Balkans Cup 28 29 Iraklis had to eliminate Turkish giants Galatasaray by winning 5 2 on aggregate in the quarter finals and Ankaragucu through a penalty shoot out in the semi finals 28 29 In the final s second leg Iraklis won Argeș Pitești 4 1 thus winning the trophy 5 4 on aggregate 28 29 In the 1985 86 season Iraklis led by Lakis Papaioannou that finished the season with 8 goals finished in the fourth position having the best defensive record in the league conceding 22 goals 30 Two years later 17 000 fans travelled to Athens to support Iraklis in the 1987 Greek Cup final unfortunately to see their team lose 3 1 on penalties 1 1 regular time to OFI Crete On 9 November 1990 shortly after an UEFA Cup match against Valencia Hatzipanagis announced his retirement from professional football 31 Reconstruction and change of ownership 1990 2007 Edit The 1990s were a period of reconstruction for the club as aging players either left the club or retired Hatzipanagis retirement in 1990 had a major negative impact on the team s success Fans began calling for a change in the club s management as club president Petros Theodoridis began selling the team s most talented players Christos Kostis Giorgos Anatolakis Savvas Kofidis etc Iraklis competed in 1990 against Valencia in the UEFA Cup being eliminated in overtime at Mestalla Evangelos Mytilineos period 2000 2004 Edit Iraklis squad for the 1999 2000 season The team was sold in 2000 to prominent Greek businessman Evangelos Mytilineos for almost 3 500 000 1 18 billion drachmas 32 33 Despite the acquisition of many promising players during the first summer the 2000 2001 campaign didn t have the expected results with the club finishing in 5th position out of European qualification spots However Iraklis managed to progress to the 2nd round of UEFA Cup where they achieved a memorable although without any effect win over 1 FC Kaiserslautern in Fritz Walter Stadion Next summer Mytilineos s first move was to sell the highly rated striker and fans favorite Michalis Konstantinou to Panathinaikos setting a new record for the highest fee received for a domestic transfer That move worsened the relationship between the new owner and the fans while it clearly weakened the club since Konstantinou was not replaced Manager Giannis Kyrastas who was widely considered one of Greece s bests was replaced by previous coach Angelos Anastasiadis who in his second tenure managed to qualified once again for the UEFA Cup on a very small budget In 2004 Mytilineos announced his desire to leave the team and therefore sell it to Giorgos Spanoudakis a friend of his from their school years who used to be first vice president of the club for just 1 since the team was heavily in debt Spanoudakis initiated a series of expensive but unsuccessful deals like Polish international Cezary Kucharski and Serie A veteran Giuseppe Signori driving the team close to bankruptcy He later tried to get rid of the team by selling it to yet another unknown businessman named Dimitris Houlis who had been a president of Akratitos F C 32 After a 5 month period during which Houlis controlled the team the Greek football commission finally annulled the transfer raising questions in the media regarding its handling of the previous one between Mytilinaios and Spanoudakis too Ivan Jovanovic player and later coach of the team In January 2004 Savvas Kofidis famous as a player of the team in the 1980s became the team s manager During the 2005 06 he led Iraklis to an acclaimed 4th place finish playing effective and attractive football creating a club record for 13 consecutive wins at home However with considerable debts to players coaches and the state Spanoudakis started the 2006 07 season attempting to reconcile Iraklis finances by selling Joel Epalle and Panagiotis Lagos who were instrumental in the previous year s success Next year Kofidis resigned as manager of a considerably weakened team after Iraklis lost 7 and drew 2 of his first nine games in Greek Super League and additionally was eliminated from the UEFA Cup in extra time by Wisla Krakow Eventually the 2006 07 season ended in a hard breaking fashion as the team gained its survival to Greek Super League only in the last matchday after breaking a 39 matches unbeaten home run of Skoda Xanthi Financial collapse and relegations 2007 2011 Edit On 13 July 2007 Spanoudakis eventually resigned and the team passed to the hands of a consortium of local businessmen with prominent Greek singer Antonis Remos a lifelong fan of the team as their leader The new owners tried to stabilize the team financially having already paid the debts to Giuseppe Signori almost 1 000 000 and to other players and lenders from the past However on 4 May 2011 Iraklis was relegated back to Football League Greece after failing to obtain a license to participate in 2011 12 Super League On 19 May 2011 the Disciplinary Committee of the competition found Iraklis guilty of forgery during the winter transfer window Therefore the club was automatically placed in the last position 34 That is a unique case as Iraklis has never finished in a relegation spot but has been relegated twice Moreover on 26 September the Professional Sports Committee stripped Iraklis from its professional licence and demoted it to Delta Ethniki This situation spurred reactions from Iraklis fans with demonstrations in Thessaloniki and Athens 35 36 Resurgence through Pontioi Katerini 2011 2014 Edit See also Pontioi Katerini F C The team finally competed in the 2011 12 Delta Ethniki which started late due to Koriopolis without much success 37 Meanwhile the club s board was discussing a possible merger with another club 38 There were discussions with local teams Agrotikos Asteras and Anagennisi Epanomi 37 but only the ones with Pontioi were successful and a pre agreement contract was signed between Iraklis and Pontioi on 3 January 2012 39 The resulting team was named AEP Iraklis F C but virtually Iraklis replaced Pontioi Katerinis who ceased to exist On 20 January 2012 the merger was approved by amateur Iraklis and their football team was disbanded and withdrawn from the Delta Ethniki 40 The merged club Edit On 3 January 2012 the two teams reached an agreement regarding the running of the new club with further negotiations planned after six months 41 Pontioi Katerinis would change their name to AEP Iraklis take the badge and colors of Iraklis and move to Kaftanzoglio Stadium 40 The squad would consist of players from both teams and be trained in Katerini On 23 January 2012 the team played their first game at home against Tilikratis while pending approval of the merger by the Greek Professional Sports Committee 42 In August 2012 AEP Iraklis was incorporated as AEP Iraklis 1908 FC 43 The new merged club has no legal connection to the original Iraklis Thessaloniki F C but is essentially considered as a direct continuation of it as it uses the crest of Iraklis Thessaloniki FC its colours and incorporates players and people associated with the former Iraklis FC Therefore G S Iraklis Thessaloniki has no shares of the new company but instead still holds the 10 of the bankrupt original Iraklis FC company which remains to be dissolved On 24 September 2012 the merged club was accepted in Greek Football League as an acknowledgement of injustice against the old PAE Iraklis In 2014 the company was renamed in PAE Iraklis 1908 In the summer of 2014 and after several months of negotiations Spyros Papathanasakis became the new major shareholder of the club Relegation 2017 Edit Iraklis was dissolved as a professional club in 2017 due to major financial issues the club had been facing for some years They failed to participate in Football League second tier and were thus dissolved as a professional football club and begun the season in division 3 Gamma Ethniki The next season they promoted back Relegation 2019 and new successor club Edit Iraklis was relegated in 2019 from the professional second tier Football League into the amateur fourth tier Gamma Ethniki due to the restructuring of the Greek national championships and its performance in conjunction to its financial state This led the professional club into further insolvency and an inability to form a squad to participate in any championship in the 2019 20 season Faced with this situation a new football club named Iraklis 2015 was formed through the volleyball club of the Iraklis sports club family which started participating in the lowest regional championship of the Thessaloniki region the Macedonia Football Clubs Association Gamma Amateur Championship which is on the fourth tier regionally and on the eighth nationally On 20 April 2020 amateur championships were suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic therefore Iraklis won the championship winning all 15 games scoring 88 goals and conceding 6 In July 2021 an agreement between the club and Triglia was announced and Iraklis will officially be in Super League 2 for the 2021 22 season Crest and colours Edit Older crest of the club Crest of the club until 2017 Crest of the club 2020 2021 Shirt of Iraklis of 1987 88 season Iraklis s crest has changed through times The original club logo was a capital H Eta the first letter of the word Iraklis Hraklhs in Greek surrounded by a circle After the 2000 takeover of the club by Evangelos Mytilinaios the logo was changed once again to a more modern looking one During the 2008 09 season the club used a special logo created especially for its centenary The crest that is now used depicts the demigod Heracles resting upon his club a scene inspired by Farnese Hercules statue itself a copy of a statue crafted by Lysippos in the fourth century BC 44 Throughout the entire club s history its colours were blue or cyan and white to resemble the colours of the Greek flag given the fact that Iraklis was established while Thessaloniki was a part of the Ottoman Empire The team is so known in Greece as Kianolefkoi Greek Kyanoleykoi meaning the Cyan Whites Iraklis away colours were usually either white or orange Traditionally the Iraklis shirt was blue and white stripes but through the years this was changed often to all blue all white chess like and hooped among others Kit evolution Edit First 1930 1983 84 45 1984 85 46 2012 13 2014 15 2015 16Alternative 1984 85 2012 13 2015 16Sponsorships Great Shirt Sponsor N A Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer Givova Official Sponsor N AFacilities EditStadium Edit Further information Kaftanzoglio Stadium Commemorative plaque for Iraklis first ground near the White Tower of Thessaloniki Kaftanzoglio Stadium The first ground of the team was placed in the centre of Thessaloniki nearby the White Tower 47 Its construction was funded by the members of G S Iraklis but after Thessaloniki became a part of Greece the club was ousted from its owned ground so a park could be created in its place 47 In 1915 Iraklis rented an area in the centre of Thessaloniki for a ten years period but the club was unable to use its facilities until 1919 due to World War I 47 In 1927 the club renewed the contract for the use of the area but in 1930 the newly founded Aristotle University of Thessaloniki tried to take the ownership of the field 47 For almost two decades the ground was used by both the athletes of Iraklis and the students of the university until in the 1950s the university managed to get the ownership of the ground so it could demolish it to construct a square that is nowadays known as Platia Chimiou 47 On 6 November 1960 Iraklis played its first match in Kaftanzoglio Stadium to record a 2 1 win against M G S S Thermaikos Thessalonikis 48 Kaftanzoglio has been the home ground of Iraklis ever since including the 2011 12 season when both the G S Iraklis and the A E P Iraklis team used it as their home ground In the 2002 03 and 2003 04 seasons Iraklis used Makedonikos Stadium as its home ground 49 That decision was made due to the renovation of Kaftanzoglio for the 2004 Summer Olympics 49 Iraklis also owns a football ground and training facilities in the adjacent to Kaftanzoglio Stadium Chortatzides area where the juveniles of the club train 50 There were plans for Iraklis to construct a new 22 000 seat stadium in a club owned area in the eastern extremities of the city in Mikra 51 Training facility Edit Iraklis Sports Center locates in the area of Mikra and is the club owned training ground of the team The training facilities include three football fields gym sauna water pool such as the administration building of Iraklis FC In the area the club s new stadium also was planned to be built 52 Supporters Edit Iraklis supporters during an away match Iraklis supporters in Gate 10 of Kaftanzoglio Iraklis was well supported right from the start of its establishment Even though the football section wasn t the most popular among club loyals in the very first years it soon became the flagship of the sports club as football became more and more popular In the 70s and 80s the club attracted crowds of around 10 000 people to reach a peak in the 1983 84 season with an average attendance of 16 559 53 In the 90s following Hatzipanagis retirement and the general fall in attendances in Greek football crowds in Kaftanzoglio deteriorated to a modest average of 5 000 54 A record low attendance was recorded during the 90s as in a match against Paniliakos there were only 384 tickets sold 55 A brief increase in attendance was recorded after the purchase of the club by Evangelos Mytilineos reaching a peak in the 2001 02 season with an average of 6 790 56 On 24 January 1971 Iraklis set the highest attendance record for any football match in Alpha Ethniki with 45 634 tickets sold in the club s contest against Panathinaikos 57 In the 1987 Greek Cup final a crowd of 17 000 Iraklis fans travelled to Athens to watch Iraklis lose in penalties against OFI 58 In two recent opinion polls Iraklis was ranked as the 6th most popular football club in Greece gathering 2 8 3 7 of the participating football supporters 59 60 The most prominent supporters club of the team is Aftonomi Thira 10 meaning Autonomous Gate 10 a fan club with a total of 15 branches in Northern Greece 61 The fan club is known for holding an antiracist stance as it participates in the Ultras Antiracist Festival 62 Other activities of the fan club include the publication of a magazine and the conduct of an annual festival 63 64 Other minor supporters clubs are SFISE Blue Boys A P A T S I and Iraklis Fan Club of Athens 65 Iraklis supporters hold ties with the supporters of FSV Mainz Rayo Vallecano Zemun and FK Buducnost Podgorica as those have shown their support during Iraklis supporters rallies against Super League s refusal to grant Iraklis a license to participate in the 2010 11 Super League season 66 Also the fans have sympathy for all the clubs named Heracles worldwide most notably the Spanish Hercules CF Since 2003 fans of both teams formed a friendship through the internet There is even a Hercules CF supporters club that bears the name Iraklis in honor of their friendship 67 Ownership and financing EditProfessional era Edit Until 1979 Greek football was semi professional and each football club was run by a board and a president appointed by its respective multi sport club of which it was considered a branch 68 In the 1979 80 season the football branch of Iraklis became an SA owned by local businessmen Tertilinis and Pertsinidis 69 In the 1983 84 season Iraklis was bought by Petros Theodorides who remained at the helm of the club for almost 18 years 69 From the beginning of the 1999 2000 season there were demonstrations by the supporters of Iraklis asking for the resignation of Theodoridis from his presidential seat and the sale of his stocks 70 On 11 February 2000 Greek business magnate Evangelos Mytilineos bought the stocks of Theodoridis for a reported 1 18 billion Greek drachmas 71 On 27 January 2003 two days after a 3 1 away defeat of Iraklis against OFI Mytilineos gave a press conference in which he announced his withdrawal from Iraklis affairs due to his disgust with the establishment of Greek football 71 Shortly afterwards the ownership of the club was passed to businessman Giorgos Spanoudakis for 1 euro and until 2006 the club had accumulated a debt of 8 million euros partly because Mytilineos did not pay the taxes for the players contracts and partly due to Spanoudakis handling of the club s affairs 71 After a takeover of the club in 2005 by businessman Dimitris Khoulis failed Spanoudakis continued having the ownership of Iraklis 71 In 2007 Spanoudakis declared the club s inability to repay its debts to the players and tried to hand Iraklis stocks to Cypriot businessman Pheevos Morides 72 73 After the latter failed to fulfill his promises the deal was cancelled 74 75 Greek singer Antonis Remos a prominent supporter of Iraklis expressed his interest to undertake the club s fortunes but he moved back when Spanoudakis asked 500 000 to pass the club s ownership 76 On 10 July 2007 Iraklis administration building was set on fire by supporters in an attempt to express their discontent for the cancellation of the club s takeover from Antonis Remos 77 A few days later a deal was reached and Remos took over Iraklis 78 In the summer of 2010 Ioannis Takis took charge as the new chairman Summers 2010 and 2011 authorisation issues and reactions Edit On 1 June 2010 the club was denied a license to compete in next season s Greek Super League That summer Iraklis s fans rallied in Thessaloniki for more than 10 days Also there were 2 rallies in Athens and other important places in Greece like Malgara and Tempi 36 Finally on 25 June Iraklis received permission to play in Greek Super League for the 2010 11 season On 4 May 2011 Iraklis were relegated to Football League Greece after failing to obtain a license to participate in 2011 12 Super League On 19 May 2011 the Disciplinary Committee of the competition found Iraklis guilty of forgery during the winter transfer window Therefore the club was automatically placed in the last position 34 That is a unique case as Iraklis have never finished in a relegation spot but have been relegated twice On 26 September however the Professional Sports Committee stripped Iraklis from its professional licence and demoted it to Delta Ethniki The team competed in Delta Ethniki under the ownership of G S Iraklis Thessaloniki until the G S Irakli s General Assembly decided to disband it in favour of a merging deal with Pontioi Katerini to form AEP Iraklis F C in 2012 The Club is named AEP Iraklis 2012 2014 Edit In August 2012 AEP Iraklis was incorporated as AEP Iraklis 2012 FC The new merged club has no legal connection to the original Iraklis Thessaloniki F C but is essentially considered as a direct continuation of it Therefore G S Iraklis Thessaloniki has no shares of the new company but instead still holds the 10 of the bankrupt original Iraklis FC company which remains to be dissolved Currently MAE Pontioi Katerini own 10 of the new merged club as required by the Greek sports law the club s chairman Theodoros Papadopoulos and team fans own the rest with the chairman possessing a relative majority 79 Spyros Papathanasakis era 2014 2018 Edit In the summer of 2014 and after several months of negotiations Spyros Papathanasakis became the new major shareholder of the club holds the 90 of shares The same year the company was once again renamed in PAE Iraklis 1908 In 2014 15 Iraklis promoted easily from the second division Football League to the Super League first tier after finishing in the first place during the regular season and second in the playoffs only behind AEK FC The next season Iraklis finished in the 12th position to secure Super League status for the next season Two years later despite successfully retaining Super League status once again by finishing 12th the team was again relegated to gamma ethniki third tier while the financial situation of the club was again under severe deterioration This urged Papathanasakis on 7 September 2017 to declare Iraklis inability to satisfy financial obligations causing the club to be disbanded for the second time in five years Papathanasakis stepped down as owner and chairman of Iraklis FC For this reason a brand new committee with Nikos Vafeiadis as its chairman was made by Iraklis s Legends and fans to save the club Despite starting the 2017 18 season with only 14 players Vafeiadis and the rest of the brand new committee brought lots of players who quickly helped Iraklis to climb the rankings and play high quality football during their first season back in Gamma Ethniki since 2011 12 After an amazing season despite being an outsider Iraklis finished top of the table in group 2 This obtained the club a Play offs place In the Play offs Iraklis managed to finish in the 1st place and gain promotion to Football League 2nd tier Tom Papadopoulos era 2018 2019 Edit In the summer negotiations began on the purchase of the football section of Iraklis Thessaloniki by the Greek American businessman Tom Papadopoulos who is involved in the processing and marketing of marble in the United States of America 80 On 27 September 2018 Professional Sports Committee of Greece announced that Tom Papadopoulos is the new major shareholder of Iraklis Thessaloniki 81 and today 90 of its shares are its own since it has already given 300 000 for the share capital of the new company set up a few days ago The professional club formed through the merger with Pontioi Katerini F C which is owned by Tom Papadopoulos does not currently compete and appears to be insolvent Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 26 July 2022Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK GRE Markos Vellidis2 DF GRE Konstantinos Panagou3 DF GRE Dimitrios Sgouris5 DF POL Sebastian Chrusciel6 DF GRE Angelos Papasterianos third captain 7 MF ALB Geron Tocka8 MF SRB Kosta Aleksic9 FW SRB Alen Melunovic10 MF URU Mathias Tomas11 MF GRE Manolis Kragiopoulos14 MF GRE Giannis Panagiotis Doiranlis15 MF URU Damian Silva16 GK GRE Stefanos Palavrakis17 MF GRE Manolis Papasterianos captain No Pos Nation Player18 MF GRE Manolis Patralis19 MF GRE Georgios Makris20 FW GRE Theodoros Chiritrantas21 MF GRE Antonis Baliktsis23 DF GRE Marios Kostoulas vice captain 25 DF GRE Vasilios Vitlis27 DF GRE Panagiotis Sengiergis40 DF GRE Christos Sioutas44 MF BEL Denzel Jubitana64 MF GRE Alexandros Doris70 FW GRE Georgios Manousakis77 GK GRE Dimosthenis Makris91 FW GRE Christos Kountouriotis MF POL Przemyslaw MystkowskiPersonnel EditManagement Edit Position NameOwner G S Iraklis ThessalonikiChairman Ioannis MesthaneusVice PresidentMemberMemberHonours and achievements EditRegional Thessaloniki Championship 3 Winners 2 1914 1915 Macedonia FCA Championship 3 5 6 Winners 5 1926 27 1938 39 1939 40 1950 51 1951 52 Runners up 6 1923 24 1925 26 1929 30 1936 37 1946 47 1952 53 Macedonia FCA Championship Fourth Division Winners 1 2019 20National 5 6 Super League First Division Runners up 3 1933 34 1938 39 1946 47 Super League 2 Second Division Champions 1 1980 81 Runners up 1 2014 15 Gamma Ethniki Third Division Champions 1 2017 18 Greek Cup Winners 1 1975 76 Runners up 4 1946 47 1956 57 1979 80 1986 87Iraklis Thessaloniki in European competitions Edit Balkans Cup Winners 1 1985 Runners up 1 1981Managerial history Edit Friedel Rausch 1983 85 Agne Simonsson 1988 90 Name Nat YearsPanos Markovic 82 1959 61Aleksandar Tomasevic 1961 62Theodor Brinek Jr 1962 63Josip Takac 1963 64Ratomir Cabric 1964 65Slavko Milosevic fr it ru sr uk 1965 66Kostas Karapatis 1967 69Ljubisa Spajic 1969 72Lakis Petropoulos 1971 72Ilias Zachariadis 1972 73Ljubisa Spajic 1974 75Les Shannon 1975 76Milan Ribar 1976 77Michalis Bellis 1977 78Kostas Karapatis 1978Antoni Brzezanczyk 1978 79Kostas Karapatis 1980Telis Batakis 1980 81Apostol Chachevski 1981 83Telis Batakis 1983Friedel Rausch 1983 85Telis Batakis 1985 86Nikos Alefantos 1986Diethelm Ferner 1986 87Christos Archontidis 1987Kostas AidiniouGiorgos Koudas 1987Nikos Alefantos 1987 88Agne Simonsson 1988 90Telis Batakis 1990 91Thijs Libregts 1991 94Dusan Mitosevic 1994 96Vasilios Antoniadis 1996 97Alketas Panagoulias 1997Giorgos Paraschos 1997 98Kiril Dojcinovski 1998Mats Jingblad 1999Angelos Anastasiadis 1999 00Ioannis Kyrastas 2000Angelos Anastasiadis 2001 02Ivan Jovanovic 2002Eugene Gerards 2003 04Mats Jingblad 2004Sergio Markarian 2004 05Savvas Kofidis 2005 07Jozef Bubenko 2007Ivan Jovanovic 2007Angel Pedraza 2008Makis Katsavakis 2008 09Oleh Protasov 2009Savvas Kofidis 2009 10Jozef Bubenko 2010Marinos Ouzounidis 2010 11Giorgos Paraschos 2011Vassilis Spirogiannis 2011Soulis Papadopoulos 2011 12Georgios Strantzalis 2012 13Giannis Chatzinikolaou 2013Sinisa Gogic 2013Guillermo Angel Hoyos 2013 2014Nikos Papadopoulos 2014 2016Ioannis Amanatidis 2016Savvas Pantelidis 2016 2017Milos Kostic 2017Sakis Anastasiadis 2017 2018Spyros Baxevanos 2018Alekos Vosniadis 2018Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos 2018Jose Manuel Roca 2018 2019Marcello Troisi 2019Margaritis Kechagias 2019 2020Giorgos Akritopoulos 2020Spyros Baxevanos 2020 2021Thalis Theodoridis 2021Konstantinos Georgiadis 2021 2022Sakis Tsiolis 2022 Notable former players EditFurther information List of Iraklis Thessaloniki F C players League top scorers Player Nationality GoalsDimitrios Gesios 74Daniil Papadopoulos 64Michalis Konstantinou 63Fanis Toutziaris 62Vasilis Hatzipanagis 62 Most league appearances Player Nationality MatchesDaniil Papadopoulos 419Makis Sentelidis 312Babis Xanthopoulos 283Vasilis Hatzipanagis 281Zacharias Chaliabalias 280Greek Golden Player UEFA Jubilee Awards Vasilis HatzipanagisTop foreign league goalscorer Player Nationality GoalsMichalis Konstantinou 63 Foreigner leading in league appearances Player Nationality AppearancesIvan Jovanovic 271Records and statistics EditRecords Edit Biggest win 14 1 v Enosi Charilaou 1959 60 Greek Cup 83 13 0 v Odysseas Kordelio 1955 56 Greek Cup 83 Biggest away win 1 8 v Apollon Krya Vrysi 1993 94 Greek Cup 83 Biggest league win 12 0 v Edessaikos 1980 81 Beta Ethniki 84 Biggest top tier win 8 1 v AEK 1930 31 Panhellenic Championship 5 8 1 v Rodos 1978 79 Alpha Ethniki 85 League statistics Edit Further information List of Iraklis F C seasons Positioning in Greek league 1960s Position 1970s Position 1980s Position 1990s Position 2000s Position 2010s Position 2020s Position1959 60 9th 1969 70 6th 1979 80 8th 1 1989 90 5th 1999 00 6th 2009 10 10th 2019 20 Participated in regional last tier Macedonia Football Clubs Association Gamma Amateur Championship as successor club Iraklis 2015 F C Was promoted to Macedonia Football Clubs Association Beta Amateur Championship based on its position was 1st before the coronavirus pandemic forced the Macedonia Football Clubs Association to suspend all its championships 1960 61 8th 1970 71 5th 1980 81 Beta Ethniki 1st 1990 91 5th 2000 01 5th 2010 11 11th 2 2020 211961 62 9th 1971 72 9th 1981 82 6th 1991 92 9th 2001 02 6th 2011 12 Delta Ethniki as G S Iraklis Thessaloniki Stoppedcompeting after being fully merged into A E P IraklisFootball League 2 as A E P Iraklis 5th1962 63 6th 1972 73 8th 1982 83 8th 1992 93 6th 2002 03 7th 2012 13 Football League 5th1963 64 12th 1973 74 7th 1983 84 3rd 1993 94 6th 2003 04 8th 2013 14 Football League North Group 4th1964 65 11th 1974 75 8th 1984 85 5th 1994 95 6th 2004 05 7th 2014 15 Football League North Group 1st1965 66 12th 1975 76 8th 1985 86 4th 1995 96 4th 2005 06 4th 2015 16 12th1966 67 9th 1976 77 12th 1986 87 6th 1996 97 13th 2006 07 13th 2016 17 12th1967 68 13th 1977 78 9th 1987 88 6th 1997 98 6th 2007 08 10th 2017 18 2017 18 Gamma Ethniki Group Winner1968 69 11th 1978 79 6th 1988 89 4th 1998 99 9th 2008 09 10th 2018 19 2018 19 Football League Greece 11th31 Demoted to second division due to a match fixing scandal in a cup game against PAOK 2 Demoted to fourth division amateur division because the Professional Sports Committee stripped Iraklis from its professional licence 3 Demoted to fourth division amateur division due to restructuring of national championships and its financial state Best positioning in first divisionPromoted to first divisionPromoted to second divisionDemoted to second divisionDemoted to third divisionDemoted to fourth division amateur division Worst positioning in first divisionTotal league record As of 10 June 2015League Seasons GP W D L GF GA GDAlpha Ethniki Super League 50 1596 602 433 561 2019 1911 108Beta Ethniki 4 158 89 36 33 244 103 141GP games played W games won D gamed drawn GF goals for GA goals against GD goal differenceHead to head record against city rivalsAs of 16 May 2015 Competition Played Iraklis Draw PAOKGreek League 102 23 41 38Competition Played Iraklis Draw ArisGreek League 99 30 39 30Highest attendances Opponent Stadium Date AttendancePanathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 24 January 1971 45 634Panathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 12 February 1984 41 700PAOK Kaftanzoglio Stadium 13 February 1972 38 752Panathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 23 May 1982 37 297Panathinaikos Kaftanzoglio Stadium 23 September 1973 37 169Statistics in Europe Edit Iraklis matches in Europe Season Competition Round Club Home Away Source1961 62 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1st round Bye 86 2nd round Novi Sad 2 1 1 9 6 86 1963 64 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1st round Real Zaragoza 0 3 1 6 6 1976 77 Cup Winners Cup 1st round APOEL 0 0 0 2 87 1989 90 UEFA Cup 1st round FC Sion 1 0 0 2 88 1990 91 UEFA Cup 1st round Valencia 0 0 0 2 aet 89 1993 Intertoto Cup Group stage Group 8 Dynamo Dresden 1 1 90 Wiener 2 4 90 Aarau 0 1 90 Beitar Jerusalem 2 1 90 1995 Intertoto Cup Group stage Group 12 Vorwarts 0 3 91 Spartak Plovdiv 0 0 91 Eintracht Frankfurt 1 5 91 Panerys Vilnius 3 1 91 1996 97 UEFA Cup 2nd Qual Round APOEL 0 1 1 2 92 1997 Intertoto Cup Group stage Group 12 Ried 1 3 93 FC Merani Tbilisi 2 0 93 Torpedo Moscow 1 4 93 Floriana 1 0 93 1998 Intertoto Cup 2nd round Naţional București 3 1 0 3 94 2000 01 UEFA Cup 1st round Gueugnon 1 0 0 0 95 96 2nd round Kaiserslautern 1 3 3 2 97 2002 03 UEFA Cup 1st round Anorthosis 4 2 a 1 3 98 99 2006 07 UEFA Cup 1st round Wisla Krakow 0 2 aet 1 0 100 101 UEFA club competitions record As of 22 February 2008Competition Pld W D L GF GAUEFA Champions League 0 0 0 0 0 0UEFA Cup Winners Cup 2 0 1 1 0 2UEFA Cup 14 5 2 7 13 19Inter Cities Fairs Cup 4 1 0 3 4 19UEFA Intertoto Cup 12 4 2 6 14 23Total 32 10 5 17 31 63References Edit uefa com Profile a b c d e f g h i H Gennhsh toy Syllogoy in Greek G S Hraklhs 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