Perasović started his coaching career at
Split CO, before moving back to Spain to become the head coach of
Tau Cerámica. He led the team to the
EuroLeague Final Four. In the 2007–08 season, Perasović was appointed the head coach for
Estudiantes. After that, he moved to
Zagreb, to become the head coach for
Cibona. In 2009, he led the team to the
Adriatic League final, winning the award for the best coach in the Adriatic League in that season, and won the
Croatian Cup and
Croatian League championship. He again took Cibona to the Adriatic League and Croatian Cup finals in 2010 and, once again, won the Croatian League championship. From there, Perasović moved to
Istanbul as he took over as the head coach of
Efes Pilsen. He stayed with the club for one season. In January 2012, he returned to Spain to coach
Valencia. Perasović won the
2013–14 EuroCup, and left the club in January 2015. In March 2015, Perasović took over the senior
Croatian men's national team. After a disappointing
EuroBasket 2015 tournament, in which Croatia was defeated in the round of 16, Perasović and Croatia parted ways. In June 2015, he, once again, returned to Spain to coach
Baskonia. After leading the team to semifinals of three separate competitions (
EuroLeague,
Copa del Rey, and
Liga ACB), Perasović left the club and returned to Anadolu Efes. On 16 December 2017, Anadolu Efes and Perasović parted ways. On 16 November 2018, he returned to Spain for the third time to coach
Kirolbet Baskonia. On 20 December 2019, following a loss to
Real Madrid, Perasović's contract was terminated. On June 29, 2021, he signed with
UNICS Kazan of the
VTB United League where he is currently coaching for the fifth consecutive season. ==Coaching record==