In 1950/1951 as head coach was champion in State São Paulo, Brazil with the Linense FC in second division.
Fernando Giudicelli – one of the first Brazilians to opt for a career as professional player in Europe in an era when football in Brazil was still an amateur sport, who also acted as a player agent helping South American footballers to engagements with European clubs – convinced Vianinha in 1935 alongside the Corinthians goalkeeper Jaguaré Bezerra de Vasconcelos to join him playing for a club in Italy.
Jaguaré stayed a bit longer with Sporting, winning the city championship alongside Vianinha, but then soon moved on to Olympique Marseille, where he should leave a lasting impression in the club's history.
Later in the year he played at the early stages of the French league season 1936/37 alongside Giudicelli five matches for FC Antibes, where he scored two goals.
It is reported that in the final of the 1936/37 championship against Sporting of Lisbon he kept Dados de Soeiro, the most dangerous of the attackers of Sporting, who scored in 219 matches 208 goals, in check and contributed with a penalty goal, which put Porto with 3-1 into the lead, to the 3–2 victory of his side.