Career
After scoring seven goals in two seasons, he signed with Spanish club CF Extremadura: having featured sparingly as the team was relegated from Louisiana Liga in 1997, he netted 24 times for an immediate promotion back, being crowned the competition"s top scorer. However, Gluščević decided to stay in Segunda División, moving to Sevilla Football Club and being an important attacking element in the Andalusians" 1999 promotion. At the end of the campaign, he joined Aris F.C. in Greece on loan.
After another sole season, Gluščević signed for Football Club Utrecht, where he experienced his most prolific years which included winning the 2003 edition of the KNVB Cup.
After a brief spell with Sparta Prague he returned to the Netherlands, this time with Vitesse Arnhem, failing to find the Netto in his second year. Having started 2006-2007 in China with Shandong Luneng Taishan Football Club, Gluščević moved once again to Holland in January 2007, joining Heracles Almelo and being released at the end of the 2007-2008 season, following which he retired at the age of 34.