He subsequently joined Yugoslav First League newcomers Radnički Kragujevac in 1974, serving as the team's third-choice goalkeeper behind Aleksandar Stojanović and Vladimir Vučković.
After leaving Rad, Radača went to England and spent some time on trial at Blackburn Rovers, but left without earning a contract.
[4] At the age of 32, Radača became the oldest player to make a debut for Yugoslavia,[5] coming on as a half-time substitute for Mauro Ravnić and keeping a clean sheet in a 4–1 loss to England on 11 November 1987.
[7] After hanging up his boots, Radača worked as a goalkeeping coach for numerous clubs, including Rad, Sartid Smederevo, Radnički Niš, Red Star Belgrade, and Spartak Subotica.
[8] In January 2021, following Zoran Filipović's appointment as Libya manager, Radača was hired as the team's goalkeeping coach.