During his playing career, Golubica played as
forward for a great number of clubs. He started playing in Yugoslav Second Division clubs
Trepça and
NK Čelik Zenica before moving, in 1990 to Spain to play one season with
Xerez CD in the
Segunda División. Next season he was back to play in the last edition of the
Yugoslav First League with
FK Borac Banja Luka. In summer 1992 he moved to Croatia and played with
NK Varteks in the first edition of the
Croatian First League and he would play there for most of the 1990s. Beside playing with Varteks, where he will return in two more occasions, he also played for several other Croatian clubs, such as
HNK Segesta,
HNK Cibalia,
NK Mladost 127, beside playing the first half of the
1995–96 season with Croatian giants
NK Dinamo Zagreb (called "Croatia Zagreb" in that period) winning with them both, the national championship and also the
Croatian Cup. During this period, he also had mostly short spells abroad, like in 1993 with
Turkish Super League club
Karşıyaka S.K., or 1994 with
Slovenian First League club
NK Publikum Celje and also in the 1996–97 season with
1. FC Nürnberg playing in the German
3. Liga that year. He retired in 2001 while playing with
Aris Limassol F.C. in the
Cypriot First Division. After retiring, he has become a football manager. ==External sources==