Sourouklis Troullon

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Sourouklis Troullon
Founded1972
Dissolved2015
Ground Troulloi Community Stadium

Sourouklis Troullon was a Cypriot football club based in Troulloi, Larnaca. The team was playing sometimes in Cypriot Third Division and in Cypriot Fourth Division. In 2015 were merged with Dafni Troulloi to form Troulloi FC 2015.

SeasonChampionshipCup
DivisionPlaceTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPointsCompetitionRound
ForAgainst
2000–01 [1] D 1 Green-Up-Arrow.svg 14261826512056 Cypriot Cup First round [1]
2001–02 [2] C 1114269512334732 Cypriot Cup First round [2]
2002–03 [3] C 6142611411334637 Cypriot Cup First round [3]
2003–04 [4] C 14 RedDownArrow.svg 14254219208114 Cypriot Cup First round [4]
2004–05 [5] D 9142610214385332 Cypriot Cup First round [5]
2005–06 [6] D 814269710324334 Cypriot Cup First round [6]
2006–07 [7] D 1014268810444432 Cypriot Cup First round [7]
2007–08 [8] D 514261529573839 Cypriot Cup Second round [8]
2008–09 [9] D 12 RedDownArrow.svg 14267613385327 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Second round [10]
Βαθμολογία: Νίκη=3 βαθμοί, Ισοπαλία=1 βαθμός, Ήττα=0 βαθμοί

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