Background
Keca was born in Bihać, Yugoslavia.
Keca was born in Bihać, Yugoslavia.
He started playing in Romania with Naţional Bucharest, a club at the time popular for foreign players from Eastern-Europe (the likes of his fellow Bosnian Slaviša Mitrović or Albanian Albert Duro) or Australians (Michael Thwaite, Ryan Griffiths or Jonathan McKain). He made his debut in Liga I on 19 November 1999 against Universitatea Craiova. He was being dropped out of the team after the defeat in the 2005 Romanian Supercup match.
Subsequently he spent the 2004-2005 season at Pandurii Târgu Jiu, where they succeeded finishing in the last non-relegating spot in a season after which the first league would change from 16 to 18 teams.
The following season he was brought to Argeş Piteşti by another Italian manager Giuseppe Giannini. The club would get relegated at the end of the season finishing 17th, with the Italian being sacked after nine consecutive defeats.
Towards the end of his playing career he signed with the second league side Concordia Chiajna and the following season with the fourth division team of outer Bucharest, Voinţa Domneşti.