Career
Pipico began his career as a youth player for Itaperuna, where he played for six months, before moving to Angra do Reis, America and Bahia, when Pipico started his professional career. After this, Pipico played for Floresta, Cabofriense, Bangu and Macaé, always having passages of great prominence, especially in Campeonato Carioca. In 2012, after one and a half year of interest and negotiations, Pipico made a move to Vasco da Gama to play Brazilian Série A, but wasn"t very successful.
He moved for first time to a foreign team, more precisely to play Major League Soccer for Football Club Dallas, but weeks later he returned to Brazil, signing with Atlético Goianiense.
Vasco da Gama
Foreign a one and a half years, Vasco da Gama showed interest in having Pipico in their squad. However, Vasco da Gama"s optimal phase team in 2011 season meant that negotiations were postponed.
On 20 April 2012, Pipico rescinded his contract with Macaé, to sign a contract for 8 months with Vasco da Gama. Pipico made his debut for Vasco da Gama on 8 July in a 1-1 draw against Figueirense, entering in the second half subbed Alecsandro.
Their games were against in the days following 21 July against Santos, 19 August against Flamengo (Clássico dos Milhões), and 29 August against Grêmio, as always reserve (entering in place of Carlos Alberto, Éder Luís and Carlos Alberto again, respectively).
Football Club Dallas
Pipico moved to the United States on December 18, 2012 when he signed for Major League Soccer club Football Club Dallas. Pipico was released by Dallas just 6-weeks later on February 1, 2013 during their pre-season camp. Pipico excelled at Fluminense football and is considered by the public as a complete forward.
He is describe as a quickly striker with good technique, tactical commitment with good pace, jumping and heading, despite not being tall all that.
Two months before signing for Vasco da Gama, players such as Juninho Pernambucano and Fellipe Bastos asked the striker about a transfer, saying that "it was time for (Pipico) goes to a big club" Journalists like Lédio Carmona and Raphael Rezende, from Globo and SporTV, already was describing Pipico as an "extremely interesting and intelligent forward, with amazing speed, extreme pace and handling, can appear either as a second striker, as a centre forward, making him a extremely dangerous player and deserving a special marking to stop him.".