Bran began his career with
Atlético Indio during the inaugural
1965–66 Honduran Liga Mayor. He remained in the club for a few seasons until the 1967–68 season where alongside his teammate
Jorge Urquía, were sold to
Olimpia for 15,000
Honduran lempira which was a record high at the time. The dawn of the 1970s saw Bran be part of the winning squads for the
1969–70 and
1970–71 Honduran Liga Nacional. He enjoyed his greatest achievement during the
1972 CONCACAF Champions' Cup where they beat out Surinamese side
Transvaal and proceeded to advance to the
1973 Copa Interamericana. His success in North American football attracted the attention of Spanish side
Mallorca to play for the
1973–74 Segunda División where Urquía was also in. However, his tenure in the club was short-lived following an injury in the
sciatic nerve and returned to Honduras following eight months of playing, only managing to score 3 goals for the club. He was part of the initial Olimpia squad that won the
1977–78 Honduran Liga Nacional though he would then play for the
Windsor Stars in Canada throughout the remainder of the year. He then returned to Olimpia for his final season before retiring in 1980, scoring 38 goals for the
Leones throughout his entire career. ==International career==