Career
The most of his successes are from the time when he was part of national team of Yugoslavia. VK Partizan
Rađenović started playing waterpolo at the age of 8 in Waterpolo Club Partizan from Belgrade. He played in Partizan for 18 years and went through all age groups.
He made his seniour debut for Partizan in 1982 when he was 16 zears old and he played in Partizan until 1992.
National Championship of Yugoslavia (3): 1983/84, 1986/87, 1987/88;
National Cup of Yugoslavia (7): 1981/82, 1984/85, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92;
European Cup of Cups (1): 1989/90;
European Super Cup (1): 1990/91;
COMEN Cup (1): 1989. Roma
In 1992 Rađenović transferred from Partizan to Water polo Club Roma from Rome and for that club he played for four years.
Three second places in The National Championship of Italy,
European Cup of Cups (1) 1995/96. Len Euro Cup(1) 1993/94.
Budva
After finishing his playing career in Water polo Club Budva in 1997 he became coach of A team in that same club
Foreign A national team he made debut in 1984 and in following ten years he played 265 times for the team Bečej
The following two seasons he was coaching A team of Bečej Water polo Club. Anzio
Following season he ended taking the team into Italian First Rate (at Lloyd's) Championship play official
Camogli
From 2002 to 2006 he was coach of A team in Water polo Club Camogli and he was in charge of all younger teams of the club
During those four seasons his team was ranked from 5th to 8th place in National Championships of Italy as well as one semifinals in LEN Cup. Nervi
From 2006 to 2008 he worked as coach in Water polo Club Nervi from Genova.
During two seasons in this club he was ranked 6 and 8 in First Rate (at Lloyd's) National Championship of Italy. Pro Recco
From 2008 to 2014 he was in charge of younger categories of one of the biggest European clubs, Pro Recco from Recco and coordinator of water polo clubs from the region of Liguria.
With this club he made huge success in championships of zounger categories of Italy.