Early years in HNK Rijeka Prskalo signed his first professional contract with
HNK Rijeka on 5 August 2005. During his first season at the club they won the
2006 Croatian Cup. Prskalo was the third choice goalkeeper and did not play a single match. During his next four seasons at the club he was loaned out to low tier clubs
NK Rudar Labin,
NK Pomorac Kostrena and
NK Orijent Rijeka.
NK Istra 1961 On 2 July 2010 Prskalo signed to
NK Istra 1961 on a
free transfer. Prskalo played his first match during the first match of the season against
Hajduk Split coming in as a substitute for
Igor Lovrić who had conceded five goals. The match ended 6:1 for
Hajduk with Prskalo conceding a goal from a
penalty kick in the '81 minute. Prskalo competed in 49 competitive matches for Istra.
HNK Rijeka On 14 January 2014 Prskalo returned to
HNK Rijeka on a
free transfer. Prskalo made his debut for the club 5 days later on 19 January in a
friendly match against
Videoton FC in which the match ended in 2:2 draw. He made his competitive debut for the club on 10 May against
Lokomotiva Zagreb in 1:5 win for
HNK Rijeka. Prskalo spent the next two seasons as a substitute for
Ivan Vargić playing 18 matches in official competitions. He played his first
European match during the
Third qualifying round of the
2014-15 Europa League against
Víkingur Gøta. Rijeka won the match 4:0. Prskalo played in a notable 3:0 win against
Hajduk Split on 18 February 2015. The match was the last
Adriatic derby to be played on
Rijeka's stadium
Kantrida. At the beginning of the
2016–17 season Prskalo became the first choice
goalkeeper for the club. During the season due to the injury of
captain Mate Maleš Prskalo captained his side to winning the clubs first
league title and first
double. Prskalo was the best
goalkeeper of the
league that season having 21
clean sheets. Prskalo missed out on the next season due to a
muscle injury. He was only able to play 14 matches in all competitions and was replaced by
Simon Sluga.
International He made his debut and played his sole international game for
Croatia in a January
2017 China Cup match against
the hosts. ==Personal life==