[2] After spending six seasons with Dempo, Beto switched to Churchill Brothers in 2011.
[3] After winning the I-League with Churchill brothers, he switched back to Dempo in the summer of 2013.
[4] He has scored a total of 12 goals for Dempo SC in AFC Cup, the continental club tournament.
[5][6] Beto formed the Brasil Futebol Academia in 2009 with Jose Ramirez Barreto.
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