Career
He currently manages HNK Orašje. He started his professional career in 2000 at NK Osijek for which he played until 2002. Then he transferred to HNK Hajduk Split and spent three seasons with the club before leaving it for South Korean club Suwon Samsung Bluewings in 2005.
In 2009, he moved to Japanese club Omiya Ardija.
23.05.2012. he signed for HNK Rijeka on a two-year-long contract deal. In 2014 he announced his retirement.
While still playing for the under-21 national team, he also made his full international debut for Croatia in a friendly match against Greece on 25 April 2001 in Varaždin, where he came on as a substitute for Boris Živković in the 88th minute. His competitive international debut for Croatia came on 15 November 2003 in the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2004 qualifying play-offs against Slovenia, where he played the entire 90 minutes in the first leg in Zagreb, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
On 18 February 2004, he scored his only international goal for Croatia in their 2-1 defeat against Germany in Split.
He was also part of the Croatian squad at the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2004 finals in Portugal, but did not appear in any of the team"s three group matches before they were knocked out of the tournament. After the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2004 finals, he only appeared in 4 international friendlies for Croatia, including both of their matches at the 2006 Carlsberg Cup in Hong Kong. Individual 2006 K-League Best 11 Suwon Samsung Bluewings Results list Croatia"s goal tally first.