Canberra United Raso was invited to train with the
Queensland Academy of Sport, but this did not result in her being awarded a scholarship. Instead, after a successful trial, Raso signed for
Canberra United during the
2011–12 W-League season. She made seven league appearances for Canberra that season, and was part of the squad that won the
W-League following a victory over
Brisbane Roar in the grand final. She played for Canberra in the
International Women's Club Championship, but despite scoring the second goal of her career, she was unable to prevent her team from losing 4–3 to
NTV Beleza in the third-place playoff. Raso ended the season having scored four goals in ten league games for Canberra. She made her debut for her new club against Canberra on 9 November, but was unable to prevent Brisbane from losing 3–0. On 1 December 2013, she scored her first goal for Brisbane in a 4–1 victory over
Western Sydney Wanderers FC.
Washington Spirit In June 2015, Raso was signed to the
Washington Spirit of the
National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) upon the conclusion of the
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada. She came on in the 73rd minute in her Spirit debut on 18 July 2015 against the
Seattle Reign FC, helping preserve a 3–0 victory. She was waived by the Spirit in April 2016.
Portland Thorns FC , 2016 Shortly after being waived by the Spirit, Raso was acquired off waivers by the
Portland Thorns FC. In the Thorns first four games of the 2016 season, Raso came on as a second half sub in each. She became a regular starter during the 2017 season due to a long-term injury to
Tobin Heath, and scored her first NWSL goal on 28 June 2017. After which she scored five more goals in the regular season, and one in the playoffs to help the Thorns win the 2017 NWSL Championship. She was named 2017 MVP by the Rose City Riveters. After suffering a partial tear to her lateral collateral ligament during the
2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup, she missed the first 11 games of the 2018 NWSL season. She made her season debut on 16 June and went on to play in 12 games, scoring 2 goals.
Back injury On 25 August 2018, while playing for Portland, Raso fractured 3 vertebrae in her back in an on-field collision. The injury, caused by a knee to the back, left Raso unsure if she would walk again. After extensive rehabilitation, Raso returned 6 months after the injury at the
2019 Cup of Nations where she scored in her return match against
New Zealand.
Canberra United (loan) On 10 October 2016, it was announced Raso would be loaned to
Canberra United for the
2016–17 W-League season.
Brisbane Roar (loan) On 21 September 2017, Raso signed a loan with
Brisbane Roar FC for the
2017–18 W-League season. After recovering from a back injury sustained in the 2018 Portland Thorns season, Raso signed another loan agreement with the Roar for the
2018–19 W-League. She made 4 appearances and scored 1 goal.
Everton In January 2020, Raso was transferred to
Everton in the
FA Women's Super League. She would join and be free to play for them from mid February, following an international break. She was released as a free agent by Everton on 17 August 2021.
Manchester City On 18 August 2021, Raso signed a two-year contract with
Manchester City. On 31 August, Raso made her Manchester City debut as a second-half substitute in a 1–1 draw with Real Madrid in the UEFA Women's Champions League. On 27 May 2023 it was announced at the final WSL game of Manchester City's season that Raso was leaving the club.
Real Madrid On 8 July 2023,
Real Madrid announced the signing of Raso. She is the first Australian and the first ever player from the
Asian Football Confederation to play for the club's first team.
Tottenham Hotspur On 1 September 2024, Raso joined
WSL club
Tottenham Hotspur on a two-year contract. 19 minutes into her debut match, Raso opened the scoring against
Crystal Palace with a right-footed shot into the bottom left corner. ==International career==