Career
He played as a right-back or defensive midfielder. Barasa started his career with FBK Kaunas in 1994 before joining Atlantas Klaipėda the following season. After a year in Latvia with Baltika Liepāja, he returned to Lithuania with his family, then FBK Kaunas came in for him.
Kaunas beckoned for Barasa in 2001, where he spent the following five seasons.
Four in the Russian Premier League with Football Club Krylia Sovetov Samara and Football Club Alania Vladikavkaz and one in the Russian First Division with Football Club Lada Togliatti. During this period he was called up to the Lithuanian national team, earning his first cap in 2001.
At the end of the season, Barasa moved to Scotland, signing for FBK Kaunas, then being immediately loaned to Heart of Midlothian. He joined the Tynecastle side on 13 January 2006 and spent a total of 16 months with the Edinburgh club before moving back to Kaunas.
In October 2006, Barasa was at the centre of controversy when he and compatriot Saulius Mikoliūnas were booed by Hearts fans for perceived poor form in a game against Rangers.
This prompted Hearts" Sporting Director Alex Kozlovski to suggest that the supporters had ulterior motives for booing them, expressly their nationality. This claim was contested by fans representative groups and Kozlovski later apologised and retracted lieutenant Barasa missed half of the 2006-2007 season due to injury and left Hearts in the summer of 2007, before also rescinding his contract with Kaunas.
His last game was against Celtic in the Scottish Premier League on 14 January 2007.
Scores and results list Lithuania"s goal tally first.