St Kilda (1988–1995) Arrived as a young athlete aged 14, never played the game prior & was placed into
St. Kilda Football Club development U15 Academy Squad with Robert Harvey, Brett Bowey, Jason Daniels, by St. Kilda Football Club recruitment manager John Beveridge. Alongside Fode, Harvey, Bowey, Daniels all managed to play U19 games & Reserves in that same year, as 15 year olds, which St. Kilda Football Club had the youngest teenagers during late 1980s. Fode made his senior debut in 1988, jersey number 50, at just 16+ 4 days, turning 17-year-old, in the last round of the
1988 VFL season youngest debutant in that year. His formidable opponent was former premiership player Tim Watson
Essendon Football Club. At age 14, he was selected to represent Victorian U15 All Schoolboys Championships in 1986, & Victorian U17 Teal Cup squad in 1987, with making the All Australian U17 Squad Team. In 1989, Fode takes former half back flanker Russell Jefferies jersey, number 36. Fode was selected into St. Kilda Football Club Senior Team for season 1989. He went on to play all 22 games in 1989 season. Then, 1990 to 1992 restricted him with hamstring injuries, only 4 games next two seasons. In 1993 Coach - Ken Sheldon, moves Fode into a forward Line, off defence during the
1993 AFL season saw him kick 17 goals from 11 matches, and he was part of a four-pronged attacking forward line playing alongside Tony Lockett, Stewart Loewe, Craig O'Brien, & Peter Everit. In 1994, Stan Alves coaches and continues with four pronged forwards with Fode, Lockett, O'Brien, Loewe, and Everit, all contributing goal scoring season. Fode plays total 9 senior games 1994 and in 1995, another 5 senior games, before going into national draft 1996, where [Hawthorn Football Club] in 1996 AFL Centennial Year season.
Hawthorn (1996) After 1995, he left St Kilda, and joined
Hawthorn drafted Fode with 5th selection in the
1996 Pre-season draft. Fode played alongside former Premiership players Dunstall, Langford, Collins, Pritchard, Jenke, Dear, Hudson, Crawford, Holland, Dixon, Scott and Harford, during 1996 AFL Centenary year, pre-season night Cup. Fode played all reserves games in '96 season averaging a goal per every game, and only managed a few senior AFL pre-season games, but never debut senior game for [Hawthorn Football Club]. Fode retired young, aged 27, from the VFL/AFL at the end of the
1996 AFL season and went back to playing soccer, scoring goals as a striker & playing for Chelsea Hajduk Football Club now days,
Dandenong City Football Club (Croatian team). In 1997, Fode was called up to trial out for the NSL league
Melbourne Knights Football Club alongside former Croatian international forward striker
Josip Biskic. But later, Fode was overlooked for a contract with the Melbourne Knights. ==Personal life==