Career
Bala'c played at the Exeter City and youth academies. He became a regular for over a year before Furnell returned. He played his last match on 4 November 1972 in a 7–1 loss to Oldham Athletic.Bala'c is described as a keeper who was quite acrobatic but was held back by his height.
Bala'c played in the second half in a friendly match against Santos on 14 March 1973 where he only conceded a penalty from Pele which was a consolation goal for Santos. Even before it was taken the Santos players started walking to the centre line awaiting kick off because they knew he wouldn't miss. Santos lost 3–1. He got a call-up to the England youth team.
He left after a fall out with new manager Tony Waiters. In June 2012, He was nominated as one of Argyle's Greatest Goalkeepers along Pat Dunne, Jim Furnell, Melia Aleksic, Peta Balac, Barron Crudgington and Rhys Wilmot. He played with England heroes such as Johnny Haynes, Alan Ball and George Best in Durban.
He described Eusébio's presence as a highlight of his career. He had brief spells with Sacramento Gold and Sporting Lisbon winning the ASL Championship in 1980 under coach Bill Williams with fellow countrymen Ian Filby, Bobby Arber and Gordon Fearnley. He was persuaded by Tony Waiters to go to South Africa.
The record was unofficial because South Africa had not been admitted to FIFA until 1992. He is infamously remembered for conceding a free-kick from the halfway line from Mlungisi Ngubane in 1984. He came back to play in the Devon South Western League under Johnny Hore in 1986 and played as a midfielder for Shell Swan and Chester Nomad Sixths in Division Two and the Chester Sunday League until retiring in his fifties.
He converted to midfielder after being inspired by ' one touch play. He currently works with pharmaceuticals and corporate hospitality. He also opened his own restaurant.
He also owns a fitness club. He played Legends match against BBC XI and Liverpool at Dean Cross Plymstock in aid of the Chestnut Appeal for prostate cancer in Devon & Cornwall. Balac also played cricket for Chester Boughton Hall Cricket Club and Newbury Cricket Club as a fielder until the age of 60, playing 24 league games between 2010 and 2013 making 12 catches.