Raksi began his football career in 1951, joining Metalul Oradea.He then joined
Industria Sârmei Câmpia Turzii, followed by
CCA București in 1959. After his enrollment in
Gheorghe Popescu I, the coach of the
CCA București team immediately introduced him to the Romanian team. Raksi remained at Steaua (the designation that
Steaua București took in 1962) until 1967. During his time with Steaua, Raksi played two times for the
Romanian national football team. In 1967 Raksi left for the
ASA Târgu Mureş, as a captain in the
Romanian Army. In 1970 when Raksi joined the reserves, he joined the Cotroceni team,
Progresul București. The team had remarkable success. When Raksi was 36, he joined Guţă Iancu to defend the flag of the
Division B team, Metallurgistul Cugir. A year later, in 1975, Raksi returned to Bucharest to coach the IMGB București. Between 1976 and 1978 and between 1980 and 1982, Raksi coached
Relonul Săvineşti, another team from Division B. In 1983 he joined Carpaţi Sinaia, then in 1984 Poiana Câmpina. In 1985 he joined Ştiinţa Drăgăneşti in
Division C. Afterwards he joined Unirea Alexandria, and between 1987 and 1989 he coached
Sticla Arieşul Turda. After the
1989 Revolution, Raksi stayed in Bucharest and led teams from stadiums such as Onoare, Voinţa and Granitul. In 1993–1994 he made another stop in Viitorul Chirnogi, a team from Division C. ==Honours==