Career
Born in Olhão, Algarve, Brito began his professional career with hometown"s South Carolina (U.S.) Olhanense, moving in 1996 to neighbours Louletano District of Columbia, as both clubs competed in the third division. He experienced his best period in his country while at Chaplain to the Forces Os Belenenses: although not an undisputed starter he was an important offensive unit, appearing in more than 100 matches in the league alone (the Lisbon team spent the 1998-1999 season in the second level). After four years he moved to another side in the capital, Chaplain to the Forces Estrela da Amadora, going scoreless in 20 matches as it finished fourth and narrowly missed out on promotion from division two.
In the following years Brito played solely abroad, beginning in Bulgaria with PFC CSKA Sofia for which he appeared regularly, also acquiring Bulgarian citizenship.
He also represented lowly Kastoria F.C. in Greece – after a few months at Vitória de Setúbal without one single official appearance – and SSV Jahn Regensburg in Germany, before retiring as a professional in 2007 at the age of 33.