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Iraklis
Nickname
  • Γηραιός (Elder)
  • Ημίθεος (Demigod)
Leagues
Founded1921; 104 years ago (1921)
ArenaIvanofeio Sports Arena
Capacity2,400
LocationThessaloniki, Greece
Team colors
  •   Blue
  •   White
CEOAnastasios Digas
PresidentAnastasios Digas
Vice-president(s)Pavlos Tsakiris
Head coachGiorgos Sigalas
Assistant(s)
Team captainNikos Paparegkas
Ownership
  • Anastasios Digas
  • Panteleimon Gianniris
  • Pavlos Tsakiris
  • Konstantinos Moraitis
  • Christos Goulios
Championships2 Greek Championships
Websiteiraklis-bc.gr Edit this at Wikidata

Iraklis B.C. is a Greek professional basketball club based in the city of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece. Created in 1921, it serves as the professional men's basketball department of the multisports club of G.S. Iraklis Thessalonikis.[1] The club's colors are blue and white, inspired by the flag of Greece. They play their home matches at Ivanofeio Sports Arena. As of 2025, the club competes in the first–tier level Greek Basketball League.

Iraklis Thessaloniki won the Greek National Championship in 1928 and 1935, and also reached the Greek Cup final three times. Some of the greatest players in Greek, European and worldwide basketball have played for Iraklis Thessaloniki over the years including: Lefteris Kakiousis, Jure Zdovc, James Donaldson, David Ancrum, Walter Berry, Xavier McDaniel, Roy Tarpley, Nikos Chatzivrettas, Vasily Karasev, Lazaros Papadopoulos, Dimitris Diamantidis and Sofoklis Schortsanitis.

History

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The parent sporting club of G.S. Iraklis Thessalonikis was founded on 29 November 1908, and initially featured football. The club was named after Heracles (or Hercules), the mythical Greek demigod. The basketball team of Iraklis was established in 1921.[2]

Iraklis won the inaugural Greek League championship in 1928.[3][4] To win the championship, Iraklis had to eliminate A.E.K. and Near East, before beating V.A.O. in the championship game. The team won its second Greek championship in 1935.[3] Also in the team's history, Iraklis has thrice finished in second place in the Greek Championship (1936, 1962, and 1964), twice been a Greek Cup finalist (1981, 1994, and 1996), and twice made it to the semifinals of the European 2nd-tier level league Cup Winners Cup.[5]

Iraklis reached the semifinals of the 1994–95 FIBA European Cup, where they competed against Taugrés. Iraklis won the first game 79–78, but lost the next two games, to be eliminated 2–1 in a best of three series.[6] In 1996, an Iraklis team led by former N.B.A. players Xavier McDaniel and Roy Tarpley, reached the Greek Cup Final Four.[7] By beating Apollon Patra in the semifinal, Iraklis reached the final, where it then lost 85–74 to Panathinaikos.[7] Iraklis has also twice competed in the top European continental competitions. The club played in the European top-tier level European Champions Cup in the 1995–96 season, and also competed in the FIBA SuproLeague during the 2000–01 season.

In 2006, Iraklis was relegated to the Greek A2 Basket League, after finishing 13th in the first-tier Greek League.[8] In 2010, after four seasons in the second-tier level A2 National Division, the team was promoted back up to the top-tier Greek League.[9] After one season in the Greek top-tier level, Iraklis was again relegated down to the A2 National Division, with two matches left in the season.[10] At the end of the season, Iraklis chose to play in the third-tier level of Greek basketball, the B National Division, in order to clear its debts.[11][12][13] The club was promoted to the A2 National Division in 2013, after finishing 2nd in its group, and after Peristeri failed to receive financial clearance to participate in the league.[14]

In the 2018–19 season, Iraklis won the promotion playoffs of the Greek A2 League, and was promoted up to the top level Greek League, for the first time in 8 years.[15] During the 2019–20 season, Iraklis is taking part in the Greek League organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation. The season started in October 2019 and was scheduled to end in June 2020. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the championship was terminated earlier. Iraklis took the 7th place with 29 points, having 9 wins and 11 losses in a total of 20 games. In the 2020–21 season, Iraklis returned to European competitions, taking part in the qualifying round of the Basketball Champions League and later on in the 2020–21 FIBA Europe Cup where the club reached the Top16 round having 3 wins and 1 loss. In the 2020–21 season Iraklis took the 10th place with 29 points, having 7 wins and 15 losses in a total of 22 games.

Honours and titles

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European competitions

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Semifinalists (2): 1994–95, 1996–97

Domestic competitions

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Iraklis won the inaugural Greek Championship in 1928, and won it again, in 1935.
Champions (2): 1927–28, 1934–35
Runners-up (3): 1935–36, 1961–62, 1963–64
Runners-up (3): 1980–81, 1993–94, 1995–96
Champions (2): 1974–75, 1977–78

Home arena

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Ivanofeio Sports Arena.

In earlier times, Iraklis played its home games at the Thessaloniki Forum. Iraklis currently plays its home games in the Ivanofeio Sports Arena, an arena with a seating capacity of 2,400. The arena opened in 1987, and it was expanded to its current capacity in 1991. Ivanofeio is situated in the Thessaloniki city center, and it is owned by the G.S. Iraklis Thessaloniki multi-sport club.[16]

Supporters

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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.[17] The fan club is known for holding an antiracist stance, as it participates in the Ultras Antiracist Festival.[18] Other activities of the fan club include the publication of a magazine, and the conducting of an annual festival.[19][20] Other minor supporters' clubs are SFISE, Blue Boys, A.P.A.T.S.I., and Iraklis Fan Club of Athens.[21] In a 2013 opinion poll, Iraklis was ranked as the 6th most popular basketball club in Greece, gathering 2.8% of the participating supporters' votes.[22]

Players

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Current roster

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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.


Iraklis B.C. roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
SF 3 Greece Paparegkas, Nikos (C) 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 31 – (1994-07-31)31 July 1994
PG 6 Greece Tsiakmas, Nikos 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 25 – (1999-10-29)29 October 1999
PF 12 Greece Kampouridis, Kostas 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 102 kg (225 lb) 26 – (1999-06-24)24 June 1999
C Greece Christidis, Vassilis 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 109 kg (240 lb) 27 – (1998-07-10)10 July 1998
SF United States Darko-Kelly, Zaccheus 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 28 – (1997-05-03)3 May 1997
SG United States Foster, Kyle 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 28 – (1997-05-27)27 May 1997
C United States Funderburk, D. J. 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 102 kg (225 lb) 28 – (1997-04-12)12 April 1997
SF Greece Giannikos, Marios 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 18 – (2007-02-20)20 February 2007
PG Greece Komnianidis, Alexandros 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 17 – (2007-10-19)19 October 2007
SG Greece Moraitis, Dimitrios 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 26 – (1999-02-03)3 February 1999
PF United States Smith, Chris 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 98 kg (216 lb) 25 – (1999-12-24)24 December 1999
SG Canada Greece Syllas, Cole 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 25 – (2000-08-01)1 August 2000
PF Greece Vlachos, Thanos 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 18 – (2007-01-08)8 January 2007
C United States Ware, Lance 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 100 kg (220 lb) 24 – (2001-02-08)8 February 2001
PG United States Wright-Foreman, Justin 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 27 – (1997-10-27)27 October 1997
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Athletic trainer(s)
Physician(s)
  • Greece Dimitris Giannakovitis
Physiotherapist(s)
  • Greece Ioakeim Chatziignatiadis

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: August 5, 2025

Depth chart

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Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C Derek Funderburk Jr. ‡ Lance Ware ‡ Vassilis Christidis
PF Sean–Christian Smith ‡ Kostas Kampouridis Thanos Vlachos
SF Zaccheus Darko–Kelly ‡ Nikos Paparegkas Marios Giannikos
SG Dimitris Moraitis Kyle Foster ‡ Cole–John Syllas
PG Justin Wright–Foreman ‡ Nikos Tsiakmas Alexandros Komnianidis

Notes: Blue ‡ – foreign player[a]

Notable players

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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.


Head coaches

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Jure Zdovc played with Iraklis in 1993–96, and coached the team in the 2005–06 season.
Nationality Head Coach From To Titles & Honors
Greece Soulis Markopoulos 1987 1990
Greece United States Steve Giatzoglou 1990
1996
1992
1996
Greek Cup Finalist 1996
Greece Theodoros Rodopoulos 1992 1992
United States Chico Averbuck 1992 1992
United States Johnny Neumann 1992 1993
Serbia Greece Dragan Šakota 1993
1998
1994
2000
Greek Cup Finalist 1994
Slovenia Greece Slobodan Subotić 1994 1996
United States Tom Newell 1996 1996
Serbia Zoran Slavnić 1997 1997
Greece Vangelis Alexandris 1997
Oct 2015
1998
Jan 2018
Greece Makis Dendrinos 2000 2000
Greece Lefteris Kakiousis 2002
2009
2005
2010
Greek A2 League Runner–up 2010
Slovenia Jure Zdovc 2005 2006
Greece Kostas Mexas 2010
Oct 2018
Nov 2021
2010
Jul 2019
May 2022
Greek A2 League Runner–up 2019
Serbia Darko Ruso Nov 2010 Jan 2011
Greece Georgios Kalafatakis Jan 2011 Feb 2011
Greece Chris Chougkaz Feb 2011 Sep 2011
Greece Makis Kalantaridis Sep 2011 Oct 2011
Greece Thodoris Albanis Oct 2011 Mar 2012
Greece Dimitris Vatos Mar 2012 Jul 2012
Greece Thomas Kostopoulos Jul 2012 Jul 2013
Greece Dimitris Tsolakis Jul 2013 Sep 2013
Greece Stefanos Perkos Sep 2013 Apr 2014
Greece Giorgos Kyroudis Apr 2014 Nov 2014
Greece Giannis Damalis Nov 2014 Mar 2015
Greece Stefanos Perkos Mar 2015 Oct 2015
Greece Lefteris Chatzikyriakidis Jan 2018 Oct 2018
Greece Ioannis Kastritis Jul 2019 Jan 2020
Greece Ilias Kantzouris Jan 2020 Jul 2020
Greece Vangelis Ziagkos Jul 2020 Dec 2020
Greece Stergios Kalyvas Dec 2020 Feb 2021
Greece Thanasis Skourtopoulos Feb 2021 Oct 2021
Greece Pantelis Boutskos Oct 2021 Oct 2021
Greece Stergios Koufos Oct 2021 Nov 2021

Notes

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  1. ^ Greek Basketball League requires a maximum of 8 active foreigners in a team's roster, while 6 of them can be on a 12-men game sheet.[23]

References

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See also

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