Treviso Born in
Jundiaí, Brazil, Reginaldo started his career with Brazilian club
Campo Grande. The club was associated with the football agency
Pedrinho VRP, which helped numbers of male Brazilian footballers move to Italy. Reginaldo began his professional career with
Treviso in 2001 and helped the club win
promotion from the third-tier
Serie C1 league to the top-flight
Serie A championship (also due to the relegation of
Genoa, as well as the expel of Torino and Perugia due to their financial difficulties). On 27 August 2005,
Serie A club
Udinese signed him outright (cash plus 50% registration rights of
Dino Fava) from Treviso but loaning Reginaldo back to the
Veneto club immediately. He played 27 games and scored six goals for Fiorentina during the
2006–07 Serie A season, after which he moved to league rivals
Parma F.C., signing a 5-year contract.
Parma Parma succeeded in signing Reginaldo for a €4.5 million fee. He was one of the forwards of the team along with
Igor Budan,
Cristiano Lucarelli and
Bernardo Corradi. Reginaldo started most of the game, and Corradi was the second. That season Parma used a 4–3–3 or 4–5–1 formation, and Budan was the top scorer of 7 goals. Among the four goals were played along with Reginaldo. Parma were relegated at the end of the
2007–08 Serie A season, but Reginaldo stayed with the club for the
2008–09 Serie B season. Having helped Parma win promotion for the
2009–10 Serie A, he moved to Serie A rivals
A.C. Siena, signing a contract on 27 June 2009 in a co-ownership deal.
Siena In June 2009 Siena signed Reginaldo from Parma in a
co-ownership deal for a €2.5 million fee as well as
Francesco Parravicini in a definitive deal as part of a cashless swap that
Daniele Galloppa moved to Parma also in a co-ownership deal Parma got the full card of Galloppa for pre-agreed €5 million fee,
JEF United Chiba In March 2012, Siena announced that Reginaldo would go out on loan to Japanese club
JEF United Chiba. The loan agreement was supposed to run until December 2012, but after ten games and no goals, he returned in June to Siena.
Vasco da Gama Reginaldo returned to Brazil in June 2013 on a free transfer. After a series of disappointing performances, he was released.
Return to Italy Circa mid-2016 Reginaldo returned to Italy for
Serie C club
Paganese. He was about to join
Serie D club
Sambenedettese in January 2016. However, the move was blocked by a non-EU players rule of
Italian Football Federation, that amateur club can only sign two non-EU players, given an application was submitted on 31 December 2015. On 31 July 2017, Reginaldo was signed by another Serie C club
Trapani on a one-year contract. In January 2018 he joined
Serie B club
Pro Vercelli. In July 2018, Reginaldo joined
Serie C club
Monza. On 17 July 2019, he joined
Reggina. On 17 September 2020 he signed a 2-year contract with
Catania. In September 2021, Reginaldo signed with
Picerno. After two
Serie C seasons with Picerno, on 7 August 2023, Reginaldo moved down to
Serie D to join newly promoted club Real Casalnuovo. After leaving Real Casalnuovo by the end of the season, he moved further down the leagues by joining Catona, a small Calabrian
Prima Categoria amateur club, in January 2025. ==Footnotes==