Career
He amassed Serie B totals of 364 games and 109 goals over the course of 13 seasons, mainly at the service of Triestina. In Serie A he represented Como, Palermo and Chievo, in a 23-year professional career. Godeas in Cormons, Province of Gorizia.
He started his career at United States. Triestina Calcio in Serie C1, moving to Udinese Calcio in Serie Bachelor in 1994 and spending the following seasons on loan to several teams in the third level
In the 1998 summer Godeas joined Associate of Science Livorno Calcio of division three, returning to Triestina in February of the following year, with the club in the fourth tier. Subsequently he had his first abroad experience, signing with Holland"s De Graafschap but returning home shortly after, joining Treviso F.B.C. 1993 in the second division.
In 2000-2001 Godeas joined F.C. Messina Peloro in the third division, helping it promote in his first season and scoring 15 goals in the following campaign as the Sicily side finished in 16th position, thus avoiding relegation. He was signed by Como Calcio 1907 in 2002, making his Serie A debut on 14 September against Empoli F.C. and finishing the season on loan to Associate of Science Bari, in the second level
Godeas returned to Triestina for a third spell in 2003, with the Friuli–Venezia Giulia club in division two.
He scored regularly during this stint, and was signed by top level"s United States. Città di Palermo in January 2006, at nearly 31 years of age. Godeas joined A.C. (before Christ) Chievo Verona in the 2006 summer, as part of the transfer deal involving Amauri. He appeared rarely during the season, also being loaned to division two side A.C. (before Christ) Mantova and contributing with six goals as the Lombardy club fell short of the promotion zone, finishing eighth with 64 points.
The following season, still with Mantova, 32-year-old Godeas was crowned the competition"s topscorer, but his team finished one place lower than the previous season.
After one more year, he signed with Triestina in the same division. In late August 2013, Godeas returned to Triestina.
He retired the following year, aged 39.