[8] During his spell in that tier he appeared in only nine games (out of 42) as the 2004–05 season ended in relegation, and represented mainly the B side in both the fourth division and the regional leagues.
[16] However, in the summer of 2011, he decided not to renew his contract in order to explore other possibilities, with scouts from China, Indonesia, Japan and the United Arab Emirates following his progress.
[20] His one-year contract was terminated before the end of the year, due to poor performances and prolonged national team duties.
[29][30] In November 2017, after a four-year absence, he was recalled to the national team and included in the squad for the 2017 CTFA International Tournament in Taiwan,[31] netting once in the 3–1 victory over Laos.
[32] Born to a Filipina mother who hailed from Ilagan, Isabela, Guirado started playing football when he was six years old.
A defender, he spent most of his career in amateur football, appearing in 104 games in the third division for six teams,[35] and also represented the Philippines internationally.