Early life and South Melbourne Fak was born in the Adriatic city of
Rijeka, Croatia, and moved to Melbourne, Australia in his early childhood. In the late 1970s, Fak joined the youth academy of
Melbourne Knights, then known as 'Essendon Croatia'. Despite being a product of the Knights' youth academy, Fak began his senior football career at
South Melbourne, making his debut in the
National Soccer League on 16 July 1989 - at just 17 years of age - in a 1-1 draw against
St George at
Middle Park.
Victorian Premier League years After his brief introduction to the NSL, Fak continued his development in the Victorian Premier League, representing clubs including
Port Melbourne Sharks and
Heidelberg United. Across multiple seasons in the mid-1990s, he established himself as a reliable and physically strong defender, gaining consistent senior minutes and building a reputation for durability and positional discipline.
Collingwood Warriors Fak returned to the national stage during the 1996–97 season, signing with
Collingwood Warriors in the National Soccer League. Although the Warriors endured a difficult campaign, Fak featured regularly in defence and added valuable top-flight experience to his growing career résumé.
Altona Magic In 1997, Fak joined
Altona Magic, where he was appointed club captain. That season proved one of the most successful of his career, as Altona Magic won the Victorian Premier League championship, with Fak playing a central leadership role in defence throughout the campaign. He remained with the club through the 1998 season, continuing as a senior figure within the squad.
Gippsland Falcons Fak reached the peak of his playing career after joining
Gippsland Falcons for the 1999–2000 National Soccer League season. Widely regarded as one of the league’s most consistent defenders during this period, he played his best football at the club, forming a strong central defensive partnership with
Manny Gelagotis. Fak spent two seasons with the Falcons and was a mainstay at centre-half as the club competed strongly at national level.
Green Gully Cavaliers Following his NSL spell, Fak embarked on a long and highly distinguished tenure with
Green Gully Cavaliers. Between 2003 and 2010, he became one of the club’s most influential figures, winning multiple league championships and serving as championship captain on three occasions, in 2003, 2005 and 2010. His longevity and consistency saw him rank sixth on the club’s all-time appearance list, cementing his legacy as one of Green Gully’s most dependable defenders of the modern era.
Whittlesea United In 2011, Fak transitioned into a player-coach role at
Whittlesea United. He led the club to promotion from Victorian State League Division Two, marking a successful first step into senior coaching while still contributing on the field.
Warragul United In 2012, Fak moved to regional Victoria, joining
Warragul United. He played across two seasons and was a key figure in the club’s 2012 league championship-winning side. His association with the club would later continue in a coaching capacity in 2025. ==Representative career==