Career
He also held Portuguese nationality, due to the many years he spent in the country. Born in São Paulo Vicente, Cape Verde, Andrade spent most of his early career in the second and third divisions of Portuguese football, never appearing in the top level and mainly representing Académico de Viseu Football Club. Also in the 90s, he had two spells in England with Stoke City, one on loan, making a total of 16 league appearances for the Potters. A player of slight build, Andrade broke his leg during a second division game at Swindon Town in April 1995, and returned to Portugal during the summer to regain fitness.
He returned to Stoke two years later but, although he was a big hit with the supporters, he failed to settle in England and was released after five months.
After two unassuming years in the Portuguese second level, with only 21 games combined for F.C. Maia and Gil Vicente Football Club, Andrade – known as Zé de Angola (Angola"s Zé – short for Joseph) during his spell in the country – spent four seasons in Angola with Atlético Sport Aviação. He would retire at the age of 40, after eight years with three clubs in Luxembourg.