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2004-2006
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Gideon Omokirio (born October 12, 1976) is a Solomon Islands footballer who currently plays as a defender for Honiara FA League side Kossa FC.
   Omokirio was the national champion in the 200 metres running and the long jump.

Club career

Nicknamed Giggs, Omokirio has always played his club football in his home country, also playing for Laugu.

International career

Omokirio made his debut for the Solomon Islands in a May 1996 OFC Nations Cup match against Tahiti and has represented his country in every age group at international level including representing his country at the 2006 Beach soccer World Cup and the 2007 edition. . He has skippered the national team on several occasions.
   He played in 17 World Cup qualification games from 1996 through 2007.

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