Freamunde Born in
Cristelo (Paredes), Pedrinho moved from his hometown club FC Cristelo to
S.C. Freamunde at the age of 11. He made his professional debut in the
Segunda Liga on 22 January 2012, as a
substitute for
Bock in the last three minutes of a 3–0 home win against
U.D. Oliveirense. He began playing regularly in the
2013–14 season as the side won the
third division, and scored the decisive goal in the 3–2 victory over
Clube Oriental de Lisboa in the final on 10 June. Pedrinho scored his first goal in a professional league on 9 August 2014, as
the campaign opened with a 1–0 win at home to
Atlético Clube de Portugal. In
2015–16, he was the league's joint sixth highest scorer with a career-best 13 as his team came fifth; this included two goals on 23 January in a 3–0 defeat of visitors
Vitória S.C. B.
Paços Ferreira In July 2016, Pedrinho signed a four-year contract at nearby
F.C. Paços de Ferreira in the
Primeira Liga. In
2018–19, he
captained the team led by promotion specialist
Vítor Oliveira to the second division title; he scored once on 13 January to conclude a 3–0 win at
C.D. Cova da Piedade.
Riga At the end of July 2020, out-of-contract Pedrinho headed abroad for the first time, to
Riga FC in Latvia. On 18 September, in his career's first European match, he scored the only goal of a home win over San Marino's
S.P. Tre Fiori in the
second qualifying round of the
UEFA Europa League. He ended
the year as a
Higher League winner.
Gil Vicente On 23 January 2021, Pedrinho returned to his country's top flight on an 18-month deal at
Gil Vicente FC. Pedrinho contributed 33 matches and one goal in his
only full season (37 overall, 13
assists), helping to
qualification for the
UEFA Europa Conference League as fifth.
Later career On 15 June 2022, in spite having renewed his contract until 2025 shortly before, Pedrinho agreed to a two-year at deal at newly-promoted Turkish
Süper Lig club
MKE Ankaragücü. ==Honours==