[1] Prior to college, he trained with US Olympic Development men's soccer team at IMG Academy under Jeff Tipping in Bradenton, Florida in the summers from 2009 through 2011.
[citation needed] During the high school soccer fall seasons, he was a four-year starter in the midfield and a two-year captain for the Gill St Bernard Knights in Gladstone, New Jersey.
He completed his career as the Knight's eighth all-time scorer in the school's history with 101 points (20g/61a) and was All-State, All-Conference, All-Area, All-County, All-Prep and All-Non Public.
[3] In both 2011 and 2012, he was the assist leader of all Somerset County high school soccer players at any level, Public and Non-Public, male or female.
[5] On November 7, 2015, the Scranton Royals came from behind to defeat the #6 nationally ranked Elizabethtown Blue Jays 3–2 for the school's first conference men's soccer championship in 30 years.
[7] To date, DiBisceglie is the only player in Landmark Conference history to register assists in back-to-back Men's Soccer Championship victories.
Despite playing in just the two tournament matches, DiBisceglie finished the NCAA competition ranked seventh in America amongst all players for most shots per game.
On March 14, 2015, he signed a contract with Electric City and opened his account that same evening with a goal against the Trenton Rebels in his first match with the Shock.
On May 22, 2016, he scored a goal and had two assists in the come-from-behind 4–3 overtime victory for Electric City over NPSL powerhouse, Junior Lonestar FC.
The nomination was made even though DiBisceglie missed the last three games of the NPSL season due to his transfer from the Shock in July to play professionally for FK Vítkovice in the Czech Republic National Football League.
DiBisceglie's first professional soccer experience occurred in Scotland as a trialist with Kilmarnock FC in the Scottish Premier League in 2011.
[8][9] Arranged by former Welsh footballer and Swansea player, Glan Letheren, the trial became a success when Killie manager, Alan Robertson looked to sign DiBisceglie to a multi-year contract.
On July 4, 2016, DiBisceglie was offered a two-year professional contract from FK Vítkovice of the Czech Republic's National Football League.
On November 4, 2017, Philadelphia concluded their inaugural season in Boston where DiBisceglie set the team record with 1,440 minutes played for the Atoms.
On November 11, 2018, Gill St Bernard's defeated Rutgers Prep 7–0 for the New Jersey State Boys Soccer Championship with DiBisceglie on Bednarsky's staff as his assistant coach.
The Knights concluded the season with a 16–6–1 record, triumphing over the Non-Public B South Sectional Champions, St. Rose, in a thrilling championship match.
After 100 minutes of play ended in a 0–0 draw, the match was decided by penalty kicks, where Gill St. Bernard's emerged victorious with a 3–2 win.
Earlier, on November 12, 2024, the Knights advanced to the State Final by defeating the #1 seeded Montclair Kimberly Academy, marking their 10th Sectional Championship win since 2009.