In his home country, Đorđić played for Metaloplastika (1986–1992) and Partizan (1992–1993), before going abroad.
He would spend four seasons in France with OM Vitrolles (1993–1995) and Chambéry (1995–1997).
In 1997, Đorđić moved to Germany and joined SG Wallau-Massenheim, remaining eight seasons with the club.
In March 2012, Đorđić came out of retirement and signed with HSV Hamburg to replace the injured Johannes Bitter until the end of the season.
[1] At international level, Đorđić represented FR Yugoslavia in five major tournaments, winning two bronze medals at the World Championships (1999[2] and 2001[3]).