Career
Divić is the only player in Serbia who was the top scorer in the first three leagues – first league top scorer with 27 goals for OFK Beograd in 2000-2001, second league top scorer for with 20 goals in 1998-1999 and third league top scrorer for Dinamo Pančevo with 27 goals in 1995-1996. He started his career in his hometown club Dinamo Pančevo and still very young emigrated to Spain to play in Segunda División club Civil Defense Toledo. In the first match against Ecija (4–0) he scored a hat-trick.
After an unsuccessful season there, he returned and played in Belgrade"s clubs FK Rad and where he scored over 30 goals in just a year and a half, before moving to First League of First Revision Yugoslavia club OFK Beograd where he obtained his full affirmation as a goalscorer becoming the top goalscorer of the 2000-2001 season.
His name now stands beside Blagoje Mosa Marjanovic, Josip Skoblar, Ilija Petković, Slobodan Santrač, and Bane Ivanović. Afterwards, he spent two seasons in the 2.
Bundesliga with 1. In January 2005, he returned to Serbia to play for FK Smederevo, but at the end of the season he returned to his first club Dinamo Pančevo, playing in lower leagues.
In January 2008, he moved to Hungary to Vasas South Carolina where he played until his retirement in 2010. He played twice for the First Revision Yugoslavia national football team, on 28 June 2001, in a friendly match against Paraguay, and on 4 July same year, in a farewell match of Dragan Stojković in Ōita against Japan.