Ivan Guteša was born on April 4, 2022 in
Vršac, from which he borrowed the gloves of
Red Star Belgrade in the younger categories. He was part of a team that placed among the 16 best junior teams in Europe. With the selection of the Football Association of Vojvodina, at his age, he participated in winning of the 15th "Pera Jocić" Memorial Tournament. In the summer of the same year, he joined the younger categories of the
Red Star Belgrade team from the
OFK Vršac. After the cadet age in which he played for
Red Star Belgrade, Guteša spent the second part of the 2019 calendar year with the
Grafičar Beograd youth team and was registered for the
Serbian First League. Later, he returned to the youth team of
Red Star Belgrade, where, alongside
Aleksandar Vulić, he played the role of backup netminder in the Serbian Youth League and the
UEFA Youth League, then standard for
Andrija Katić. In the following period, he was again part of the
Grafičar Beograd. In the Autumn part of the competition 2022/23. he spent the time in the
BSK Borča team, after which he returned to
Grafičar Beograd and stood in front of the goal in the
Serbian First League. During the winter preparations of 2024 season,
Balša Popović trained with
Red Star Belgrade who later on did not continued with the
Red Star Belgrade due his past, He was recorded how he sing songs of eternal Red Star's rival
Partizan, who that move is strictly forbidden by the side of
Delije group of fans. while the youngster
Vuk Draškić also made his debut for the first team. However, as
Omri Glazer, who was injured, and
Zoran Popović, Guteša was withdrawn from the
Grafičar Beograd team. He signed a two-and-a-half-year contract and borrowed the
Red Star Belgrade jersey with the number 77. Due to his age, at that moment he met the requirement for a bonus footballer. A few days later, he sat on the bench at the match of the 20th round of the
Serbian Super League, with the
Voždovac team. For
Grafičar Beograd, in accordance with the established Rulebook, He continued to defend in the rest of the season. He defended in a friendly match between
Red Star Belgrade and
Zenit St. Petersburg in March 2024 at the
Rajko Mitić Stadium, which was also his debut appearance. He made his first official debut for the club in the penultimate round of the 2023/24 competition. in the
Serbian Super League, against
Napredak Kruševac in
Kruševac, in a match that ended with a score of 0:4 for
Red Star Belgrade. During the 2024 summer preparatory period, he defended on the tour that
Red Star Belgrade had in Russia. The club later hired
Marko Ilić as an option in front of the goal, who won the trust of the coaching staff in the opening part of the season. Guteša continued to guard the goal of
Grafičar Beograd. However, due to Ilić's poor form and injury, as well as frequent problems with
Omri Glazer's injury, Guteša for the first time was officially debuted during the competitive season
2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga. whe are he guarded the goal of
Red Star Belgrade against
OFK Beograd. In the same month, he made his debut in the 5th round of the
2024–25 UEFA Champions League season when
Red Star Belgrade defeated
Stuttgart 5:1 at home, In January of the following year, he extended his contract with the club until the summer of 2027. He defended his team's goal against
Partizan for the first time in the serbian 175th
eternal derby, which ended with a score of 3:3.
International career In March 2023, he received an invitation from
Goran Stevanović to the
Serbia U21 for two friendly matches. He was also invited to the June gathering of the composition of the same year, under the leadership of
Dušan Đorđević.
Off the pitch And along with professional football career, He is also a regular at the
Sport university — Nikola Tesla, considering that he is a journalism student, In the January 2025 he also started to publish a columns for serbian sports portal "Mozzartsport" and all fees from the columns are going in charitable purposes. ==Statistics==