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JS Hercules
Full nameJalkapalloseura Hercules ry.
Nickname(s)Herkku
Founded1998
GroundCastrén
ChairmanJuho Syrjä
ManagerDaniel Amokachi
WebsiteClub website

JS Hercules is an association football club established in Oulu, Finland, in 1998. The team started at the lowest level of the Finnish league system and was playing in the Third Division until promoted to Finnish Second Division, Kakkonen, for season 2016.[1]

History

When Hercules played the first matches in 1998, some of the players had never played in a football club previously. Some had a little background in their local youth teams and nothing else. The team's core was a group of students mostly from the Faculty of Technology at the University of Oulu. This first generation is almost gone, but a couple are still playing for the reserve team, Herkku-Papat, or manage the team business in the background. Younger ranks are now taking care of the first team efforts on the field.[2]

Current season

On season 2015 Hercules had three teams in different leagues. JS Hercules first team plays in the Third Division in northern Finland; the reserve team, Herkku-Papat, in the Fifth Division in the Oulu area; and the ladies team plays in the Ladies Third Division in northern Finland.[3]

Current squad 2016

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 Finland FIN Pyry Yrjänäinen
3 DF Nigeria NGA Chiojoke Festus
4 DF Nigeria NGA Nathan Ibeh Ifeanyi
5 DF Finland FIN Santeri Ukkola
6 DF Egypt EGY Amr Mokhtar
7 MF Finland FIN Nikko Ruokangas
8 FW Finland FIN Jarno Tenkula
9 FW Finland FIN Aatu Asikainen
10 FW Finland FIN Tommi Siekkinen
11 FW Finland FIN Teemu Pähtilä
12 DF Finland FIN Markku Huoponen
13 MF Finland FIN Juuso Haapala
14 MF Finland FIN Joonas Hakala
15 FW Nigeria NGA Chukwu Callistus
16 DF Finland FIN Teemu Kemppe
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Finland FIN Simo Myllymäki (A)
18 DF Finland FIN Ville Karhunen (C)
20 MF Finland FIN Juho Tapio
21 DF Finland FIN Matti Verronen
22 MF Finland FIN Arttu Haapala
23 FW Nigeria NGA Junior Obagbemiro
24 MF Nigeria NGA Jerome Ogbuefi
25 MF Egypt EGY Karam Hadhoud
33 MF Poland POL Jeremiah Dabrowski
36 GK Finland FIN Lari Honkanen
37 FW Finland FIN Sami Karjalainen
91 GK Guinea-Bissau GNB Germano Mendes
94 DF Finland FIN Roope Keskitalo
99 FW Finland FIN Mikko Suomela

Outside the pitch

JS Hercules has combined football and business in creating a yearly seminar, FootCoop, which brings together teams and businesses from Northern Fennoscandia with exceptional speakers. The 2012 seminar featured Brian Deane, Tom Saintfiet, Martti Kuusela, Tom Markham, Jarmo Kekäläinen, Aki Riihilahti and Miguel Huhta, and others. Advanced football tournaments included Alta IF, AC Oulu, RoPS, Bodens BK and JS Hercules.[4]

References

  1. ^ "JS Hercules history". JS Hercules. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  2. ^ "JS Hercules nousee Kakkoseen!". JS Hercules. Retrieved 5 November March 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "ResultCode – sarjat/kesä 2012". Palloliitto. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  4. ^ "FootCoop 2012 was a success!". Topspot. Retrieved 12 March 2012.