Education
Born in Lisbon, Simões joined South.L. Benfica"s youth system at the age of 9, and completed his formation in 2001 by winning the under-19 championship.
Born in Lisbon, Simões joined South.L. Benfica"s youth system at the age of 9, and completed his formation in 2001 by winning the under-19 championship.
He was subsequently promoted to the reserves in the third division, making his debut on 2 September 2001 against Anno Domini Camacha. Despite being called up for the training sessions of the first team on several occasions in his first two seasons, he only played once for the main squad in competitive games, on 1 June 2003. In July 2003, Simões agreed to extend his contract with the Eagles until 2005, hoping to play in a more competitive league in the 2003-2004 campaign were he not to remain with the roster.
However, it was decided that he would be loaned to Amora F.C. in the third level, a move he disliked because he expected to play in the professional leagues: "When I renewed my contract, it was mentioned that I would be loaned to a team in the Primeira Liga or the Segunda Liga.
That did not happen, but I will still present myself without any worries."
In 2004-2005, Simões joined the first team pre-season in Switzerland, and Benfica attempted to find him a club in division two, but despite interest from Alverca F.C. he remained and returned to the reserve side for a further season. After his contract expired, he resumed his career in the third tier, with Communicative Disorders Olivais e Moscavide, Communicative Disorders Mafra and Real Sport Clube.
This was interspersed with a brief stint in Bulgaria, with Football Club Vihren Sandanski. Simões spent the vast majority of his remaining career in the Lisbon regional leagues, in representation of Grupo Sportivo Loures and União Desportiva Alta de Lisboa.
All categories accounted for, Simões earned 31 caps for Portugal at youth level
He represented the under-16 side at the 1999 Union of European Football Associations European Championship in the Czechoslovakian Republic, helping the country reach the quarter-finals. He was also part of the squad that failed to qualify to the 2000 edition In 2000, Simões appeared with the under–18s in the qualifying stages for the 2001 European Championships.
The following year, he played under–20 football at the V Madeira International tournament.