Career
In the cup final against Torpedo Rīga Dibrivnijs came on as a substitute and scored the winning penalty in the aftermatch penalty shootout. Dibrivnijs spent two years with VEF but in 1988–1989 he had to start his military service in the Soviet Army. During the first months in the army Dibrivnijs still was allowed to play football with VEF, then he was assigned to play with Royal Air Force Jelgava, however as he didn"t make the first-squad selection of Royal Air Force, he mostly played with Junioru izlase.
After Dibrivnijs had expressed an interest in joining Football Club Baltika Kaliningrad, Dibrivnijs was sent to continue his service far from Latvia – in Irkutsk.
There he played football with the local army squad and attracted interest from the management of Football Club Zvezda Irkutsk. He participated in some trainings with the club but wasn"t allowed to play for lieutenant
After completing his military service and returning to Riga Dibrivnijs received transfer papers for joining Zvezda Irkutsk, but he stayed in Riga and joined Pārdaugava Riga which was then coached by Jānis Gilis. In 1991 Dibrivnijs joined Skonto Riga for which he played until the summer of 1994, winning the Latvian Higher League all these four years.
In the middle of the 1994 season Dibrivnijs left Skonto, as after an injury he got very little playing practice.
After that Dibrivnijs spent one year Skonto/Metāls. After leaving Football Club Daugava Dibrivnijs continued playing football with several Latvian First League clubs, however his preferences switched to futsal in which he also represented the Latvia national team, and in later years also took up coaching. As of October 2008 he is the playing head coach of the strongest Latvian futsal club – Nikars Rīgeorgia
1991, 1992,, 1994.