Enéas started his career in Portuguesa futsal, but was soon brought to the field football.
Often accused of “sleeping” on the field, he was without a doubt one of the greatest forwards that ever played for Portuguesa.
[1][2] Enéas played for the Brazil national team on three occasions: against Mexico in a friendly match in 1974, and against Paraguay (where he scored a goal) and Uruguay in the 1976 Taça do Atlântico.
[3][4] Enéas died at age 34 in a car accident after crashing, in the back of a truck on the Av.
He spent 127 days hospitalized in treatment in the ICU, but on 27 December 1988, passed away.