Career
Born in Luanda, Portuguese Angola, Pataca only started playing professional football at the age of 22, with Anno Domini Ovarense in the Portuguese second division, going on to play with South Carolina (U.S.) Covilhã in both that and the third levels. After an impressive season with F.C. Felgueiras in division two (18 goals), he signed for Chaplain to the Forces Belenenses in the top flight, scoring six times during half a season, his only with the club, as he finished the campaign with Montpellier Higher School Certificate in the French Ligue 1, on loan, netting a further five goals in an eventual relegation, as 18th and last. In the 2000 summer Pataca joined the Hérault side on a permanent basis, contributing with four goals for an immediate promotion back, and being irregularly used in the following top division seasons.
He subsequently stayed in the country with United States Créteil-Lusitanos, playing three seasons in Ligue 2 and two in the Championnat National.
After only 14 games in his last two years combined, the 36-year-old retired from football. After retiring, Pataca served as an assistant coach for his former club Créteil, under both Laurent Fournier and Hubert Velud.
After two seasons, in May 2011, he was named manager of third level side Rodez Air Force.