Ady started his career as a child, in the Arthur Leite stadium in his hometown. As a teenager, he started to be noted as a good soccer player in a local championship called
Liga Desportiva Caatibense, and later, he moved with his agent's help to
Itambé, playing for the local soccer team. Later, he was hired by Poções soccer team to contest Bahia's state soccer championship. After a good performance in this competition, he signed a contract with
Esporte Clube Bahia and then his career reached the national level. He also played for the Santa Cruz, Madureira and Goiás Football Club. And then became part of
Santos FC, in which he played 15 matches in the Brazilian Championship of 1998. In 1999, he transferred to the Portuguesa team, but it did not last long. Little used in "Lusa do Canindé", he received a proposal from Tunisian football. He accepted, traveled and began his international career. With a solid career and notoriety at
Espérance de Tunis, he became naturalized and played for the national team of that country, playing in the World Cup qualifiers and with the intention of playing in the
2002 FIFA World Cup, but ended up not being called up for the World Cup. After leaving Espérance, Ady played for Al Ahly Tripoli in Libya from 2003 to 2005. In 2005, he started his career in
Finland, playing for
TPS until 2007; then at
JJK Jyväskylä in 2008 and from 2009 to 2010 at
MyPa, where he would end his career at the age of 37. == International career ==