Iraklis Gerolakkou

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Iraklis Yerolakkou
Full nameNeolaia Agroton Iraklis Gerolakkou
Founded1948
GroundLeventeio Stadio Ethnikou Defteras, Kato Deftera
Capacity1000
ChairmanCostas Papageorgiou
Manager Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg Emre Ingoran
League Third Division
2022–23 Third Division, 5th

Iraklis Gerolakkou is a Cypriot football team currently playing in the Third Division. The team was established in Gerolakkos, Nicosia in 1948. The current manager is Costas Papageorgiou.

Contents

The club has played two season in the Cypriot Second Division. [1]

League participations

Honours

Winners (2): 1973–74, 1979–80
Winners (1): 2018–19 (shared record)

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