Bambam began drawing attention to himself at the São Paulo Junior Football Cups of 2008 and 2009 playing for
Fortaleza. He was eventually acquired by
Internacional, who, kept him in the infrastructure segments, and loaned him out to
Vitória in the 2010 season. Having played in very few matches, his loan spell ended in November. After a brief stint with
Juazeiro, Bambam signed with
Grêmio B in 2011. In 2012, he was loaned to
Guarani de Juazeiro to play in the
Campeonato Cearense. Later the same year, he was loaned to
Maracanã. In 2013, Bambam went on his third Grêmio loaning spell, this time to
Iguatu, but was returned to Grêmio after failing to make an impact in the club's attack. Having struggled to establish himself in his homeland, a 22-year-old Bambam ventured to
Greece in August 2013, where he signed with
Super League side
Ergotelis. Despite immediately making an impact for his new club, misfortune struck as he suffered a season-ending injury in October. Following his recovery, Bambam struggled to maintain his place in the
Cretans' roster, and was eventually released in January 2015. In March, he signed a contract with fellow Greek side
Apollon Smyrnis. He left the club at the end of the season. Ahead of the 2019–20 season, Bambam joined Maltese club
Victoria Hotspurs. ==References==