Career
He represented Serbia and Montenegro at the men"s football tournament in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Zemun
Matić began his senior football career with FK Zemun in 1998. As a 19-year-old, he was one of the players involved in Zemun"s famous drive in the semifinals of the 1999-2000 Cup of Yugoslavia.
He played for Zemun until 2003.
OFK Beograd
Matić joined OFK Beograd from Zemun in 2003, and played alongside Branislav Ivanović in one of the strongest generations of OFK Beograd that decade. One highlight of Matić"s spell at OFK was making the 2004 Union of European Football Associations Intertoto semifinals before being eliminated by Atlético Madrid.
Mogren
Matić joined Mogren from Grbalj in 2010, where he would spend two years and amass 43 appearances and contribute with 10 goals. In January 2012, Matić sued Mogren in Montenegro"s arbitrage court because he wasn"t paid for over five months.
Napredak
After leaving Mogren on a sour note, Matić joined Napredak Kruševac in January 2012, who had just hired Aleksandar Kristić as their coach.
This was an important factor in Matić choosing to join Napredak, as he and Kristić had known each other since he was at OFK Beograd, as Kristić was one of OFK"s youth coaches at the time. Čukarički
Despite having born in Bugojno, Social Research Bosnia and Herzegovina, he opted to represent Serbia and Montenegr internationally. Matić was part of the Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 team that finished runners-up at the 2004 European Championship.
He was also part of the Serbia and Montenegro team at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Čukarički
Serbian Cup (1): 2014-2015.