Career
Rašović began with football in FK Buducnost Podgorica as a center half. Even as a young player he excelled and received calls for youth selections of the Yugoslavian national football team In the 1961-1962 season, he managed with his club Buducnost to qualify for the Yugoslav First League.
He played the 1962-1963 season in the first league, but Buducnost was again relegated to second division.
The next season he got a call from and in the 1964-1965 season he played again in first league competition but this time for
Rašović played five years in Partizan, from 1964 until 1969. In that season, he played seventeen league games for Partizan.
In total, he played 210 games and scored two goals for Partizan. At the international level he played for Partizan in 39 games and scored one goal.
Partizan was equal rival in everything and in the 55 minute Velibor Vasović scored the leading goal.
Unfortunately for Partizan players, that was all they could do. In 1969, Rašović went to the German first league team Borussia played the next three seasons in the German top-flight Bundesliga. But after that, they were relegated and in the next two seasons, 1972-1973 and 1973-1974, they played in the German Regionalliga West.
lieutenant was also the last season of his active professional career.
Rašović spent five seasons in Dortmund and played 78 first league matches and 30 games in the Regionalliga. In total he played 109 league games for Borussia.
Rašović made his debut for the senior national team of Yugoslavia on 1 April 1964, in a friendly match against Bulgaria. The match was played at the stadium of FK Radnicki Nis, popularly called Cair.
Rašović ended his career in national team on 7 October 1967, in a Union of European Football Associations Euro 1968 qualification match against Germany.
The match was played in Hamburg in front of 70,573 spectators and ended with Germany winning 3–1. Despite this defeat, Yugoslavia qualified for the European Championship and recorded one of its greatest successes, playing the second time in its history in the European Championship finals. Rašović was capped ten times for Yugoslavia.