Mičić was born in Zadar, Yugoslavia, modern-day Croatia. As a teenager, his family left to migrate to the United States. Mičić only made it as far as Italy where he played local football. At the age of 19, he migrated from Italy to Australia.[1][2]
Playing career
Club career
On arriving in Australia, Mičić joined J.U.S.T. making his debut in the Victorian State League in 1959 after two reserve grade appearances.[3]
Mičić joined South Melbourne ahead of the 1968 season, with the Hellas paying A$7,000 for his services.[4][5] He returned to J.U.S.T. for the 1969 season.
After playing in Footscray J.U.S.T.'s first season in the National Soccer League, Mičić transferred to St Kilda Hakoah for the 1978 Victorian State League season as a playing coach.[6][7][8][9] Mičić was replaced as Hakoah coach in mid-1979.[10][11]
State career
He played 55 games for the state team of Victoria, captaining the team for six years.[12]
International career
Mičić played six full international matches for Australia, scoring once.[13]
Honours
Footscray J.U.S.T.
Victorian State League Champion: 1963, 1969, 1971, 1973[12]
^"New coach". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. VLIV, no. 39. Victoria, Australia. 2 June 1978. p. 24. Retrieved 10 March 2022 – via National Library of Australia.