Struggling to find a new football club, they started to pursue beach soccer instead, joining Vasco da Gama and soon after, Flamengo.
[1][2] Bê progressed somewhat quicker than his brother; after impressing for Flamengo at the 2012 Mundialito de Clubes, he was offered a role at a Russian club to which he moved.
[3] Bê debuted for Portugal at the 2014 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup,[2] six months before his brother, earning 15 caps during that time.
This followed his role in Portugal's 2015 World Cup win,[3] which, in response to, Bê, along with the rest of the squad, were appointed as Officers of the Order of Prince Henry in December 2015.
[9] In 2022, he won the world's best player award at the Beach Soccer Stars ceremony, the latter of which he described as "exceptionally rewarding" and a "recognition of all my hard work".
[3] He was honoured as beach soccer player of the year at the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF)'s annual year-ending Quinas de Ouro (Golden Shields) awards in 2023.