Career
He played for Lokomotiva Zagreb in the Yugoslav third level Inter-Republic League. In the same league he also played for Jugokoramika Zaprešić. Then he played for four teams from Zagreb in Croatian Second Football League: Trešnjevka, Sesvete, Špansko and Trnje.
After his playing career, graduation on the Faculty of Kinesiology at University of Zagreb in 2000, and gaining the Union of European Football Associations Public Relations Officer coaching license he became a lecturer at the Football Academy of the Croatian Football Federation on Union of European Football Associations A and Union of European Football Associations B courses, a leader and a lecturer on C course for trainers at the Zagreb regional football association.
After the World Cup in Brazil, the same headquarters began and led the qualifying for the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2016 in France. In those qualifying nationl team played 8 games.
4 wins, 3 draw and 1 defeat, after which the Croatian Football Federation replaced Niko Kovač and his headquarters.