[2] His father, Šimo (born 1972), an equipment manager who joined Sturm Graz in 1993, emigrated to Austria from his birth place in Yugoslavia (now in Bosnia and Herzegovina) during 1992.
[10] With Kjell Scherpen out with an illness for the match against SC Austria Lustenau, Marić was ushered into the starting 11.
He played all 90 minutes on his first team debut, as Sturm Graz won 1–0 over Austria Lustenau in the Liebenauer Stadium on 25 November 2023.
[11][2] He would make one more appearance for Sturm Graz, this time against WSG Tirol at the Tivoli Stadion on 25 February 2024, securing a 2–0 win.
[12][13] On 23 July 2024, Marić joined fellow Austrian Bundesliga club TSV Hartberg, signing a two-year contract, with the option of an extenstion.