Education
In 2005, he returned to Dinamo Zagreb and finished his playing career at the club in late March 2007, after which he continued to work for the club as their sporting director
In 2005, he returned to Dinamo Zagreb and finished his playing career at the club in late March 2007, after which he continued to work for the club as their sporting director
He played for between 1989 and 1996, after which he went on to spend nine years playing for various clubs in Germany. Between 1996 and 1998, he made 45 Bundesliga appearances and scored four league goals for Bochum. In 1998, he moved for two seasons to, but only made 15 Bundesliga appearances for the club without scoring a goal.
He then returned to Bochum for the 2000-2001 season and made another 23 Bundesliga appearances for the club
In 2001, he moved to Second Bundesliga side Greuther Fürth and spent two seasons with the club, making 48 appearances and scoring one goal in the Second Bundesliga. He subsequently played one season apiece for Second Bundesliga clubs LR Ahlen and Eintracht Trier, making 21 league appearances for Ahlen and 30 league appearances for Trier, scoring one goal for the latter club
In his career in Germany, he made 83 Bundesliga appearances with four goals scored as well as 99 Second Bundesliga appearances with two goals scored. His last match for was on 3 March 2007 in their 3–1 away victory over NK Varteks.
lieutenant is important to refer that numerous football websites mix another player with same name, Zoran Mamić, however that one born at February 2, 1967, and that played in FK Zemun between 1990 and 1992.
On 22 October 2013 and following the sacking of Branko Ivanković, Mamić was named caretaker manager of by the club chairman Zdravko Mamić. This was the second time in only two months that he was appointed as interim coach, as he (together with Damir Krznar) had taken over the team from Dinamo"s previous coach Kruno Jurčić after their 2–0 home defeat against FK Austria Wien in the Champions League play-off in August 2013. A week later, Dinamo faced FK Austria Wien in the second leg of Champions League playoffs.
After sacking of coach Ivanković, Mamić was again appointed as interim coach.
He chose former players, Damir Krznar and Igor Cvitanović, to be his assistants. In November 2013, after string of positive results, including an 0–0 match against PSV Eindhoven in Europa League, Mamić suffered his first defeat as coach, in away match against PSV Eindhoven.
Managerial record As of 16 February 2015 As a player = Club = International As a manager = Club n Football Cup (1): 2015.