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Michael Giorgas is am Australian-born Russian rugby league footballer who represented Russia in the 2000 World Cup. He was named on the bench in Russia's 4-110 loss to Australia.[2]
In the Australian championship, he is known for his performance for the Logan City club. He opted for representing Russia at international level due to his Russian heritage,[3] and in total, seven Australian players were included in the Russia national team.[4] He took part at the qualifiers for the 2000 World Cup and played only the match during the finals.[5] He also represented Greece in 2003.[1]