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Budućnost usually finished in mid table, and the highlight of his spell with Budućnost was when the club finished runner-up in the Balkans Cup in 1991.
Budućnost usually finished in mid table, and the highlight of his spell with Budućnost was when the club finished runner-up in the Balkans Cup in 1991.
Budućnost Born in Titograd (nowadays Podgorica, capital of Montenegro), he begin his career in 1989 by playing with FK Budućnost Podgorica, known until 1993 as FK. The club was playing in the top national flight, known as the Yugoslav First League until 1992, then as First League of First Revision Yugoslavia until 1994. Rudar Pljevlja, and Degerfors In summer 1994 he moved to another top league side, FK Rudar Pljevlja, but stayed only until the following winter break when he moved to Belgrade.
He played one and a half seasons with, but during that time he made only 8 league appearances and scored two goals. Thus in summer 1996 he made his first move abroad by signing with Swedish side Degerfors IF. He made 15 appearances and scored 3 goals in the Allsvenskan and Degerfors finished in 9th place that season.
Vojvodina In summer 1997 he returned to First Revision Yugoslavia and joined FK Vojvodina.
They finished in 4th place in the 1997-1998 First League of First Revision Yugoslavia with Žarko Dragaš contributing with 7 appearances and one goal in the league. This would be his last season in First Revision Yugoslavia before he moved to Greece. Greece In summer 1998 he signed with newly promoted Greek top-flight side Ethnikos Asteras, and played with them in the 1998-1999 Alpha Ethniki which they finished 11th, with Dragaš making a solid performance of 24 appearances and 5 goals in the season.
Despite that, at the end of the season he left the club and joined Beta Ethniki side Larisa which was being coached by Serbian manager Nebojša Ličanin.
Coach Ličanin left, and so did Dragaš, the latter joining 3rd level Gama Ethniki (3rd tier) Greek club Patraikos Patra. In his first season in Patras, Dragaš had quite an impressive season for a midfielder by scoring 14 goals in 35 league appearances, thus helping Patraikos to earn a promotion to the 2001-2002 Beta Ethniki.
He retired at the end of the following season.