College and amateur Di Biase played college soccer at
Virginia Intermont College, playing 20 games in his freshman season, before transferring to
Niagara University as a sophomore. He played 19 games in the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference for the
Niagara Purple Eagles before turning professional.
Professional Di Biase left college early to joan
Belgian club
Olympic Charleroi in the summer of 2007. He played a year with the team before returning to Canada at the end of the season. He played with
Ottawa Fury in 2008, and joined
USL Premier Development League expansion side
Forest City London, in 2009 was named to the PDL All-Central-Conference team at the end of the season. Di Biase signed with the
Harrisburg City Islanders of the
USL Second Division in 2010, and played 8 games for the team, before being released at the end of the season. Having been unable to secure a professional contract elsewhere, Di Biase returned to Canada and signed with the expansion
Hamilton Rage in the
USL Premier Development League for 2011. After the 2011 season, Di Biase went on trial with
FC Edmonton in the
NASL and with Finland 1st Division side
Oulun Palloseura before once again returning to play for the
Ottawa Fury in 2012. He played 14 regular season games while adding 2 assists on the year. Di Biase would help Ottawa reach the Elite 8 in the
USL Premier Development League before losing to the
Carolina Dynamo. In late August 2012, Di Biase signed with
SC Toronto in the
Canadian Soccer League first division. He made his first appearance on August 24, 2012, against the York Region Shooters. He would score his first goal for the club on September 2, 2012, in a 6–1 victory over
Brantford Galaxy. He helped Toronto secure a postseason berth by finishing third in the overall standings. He featured in the playoff quarterfinal match against the
Serbian White Eagles, but lost the match to a score of 1–0.
International Di Biase toured with the
Canada U-20 team in 2005, and played four matches at the
2005 Canada Summer Games in
Regina, Saskatchewan, winning a gold medal. Named to the
2011 Summer Universiade roster for Canada. ==Honours==