Born on 21 March 1984, in
São Paulo, Tiago left for
Corinthians Alagoano in 2003, played twice in the
national cup. He did not play in
2003 Campeonato Brasileiro Série C. May 2004 he returned to
São Paulo state and signed a 5-year contract with
Paulista. He did not play in
2005 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. In January 2006, he left for
Brunei DPMM, who play in the
Malaysia Premier League. He managed to score hat-tricks against
Kelantan and
Pulau Pinang in Malaysia's second tier, helping the Bruneian team secure a promotion play-off place. In February 2007 Tiago returned to Brazil and signed a contract with
Extrema. In mid-2007, he left for Mexican side
Chiapas but mainly a player for its
B Team in
Primera División A. In January 2008, Tiago returned to DPMM, who were playing in the
Malaysia Super League. In summer 2008, he joined Romanian
Liga I club
Gloria Buzău, played 5 times, he was fired for discipline problem. In 2009, he returned to Brazil for
Campeonato Paulista Série A3 club
Força. He played twice in the state 3rd level and was sent off on the first match he played. In February 2010, he was signed by
Fluminense de Feira. He was released before the start of
2010 Campeonato Brasileiro Série D. In June 2010, he was signed by
Amparo for 2010
Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão. He played 6 matches in the state league, scored 3 times. In January 2011, he was signed by
Fast until the end of
2011 Campeonato Amazonense. In mid-2011, he left for Omani club
Dhofar. In 2012, Tiago returned to Brazil and signed a contract with
Mogi Mirim, he was transferred to
Sorriso in March and signed a contract until June 2012. In 2013, he left for
C.D. Águila. ==References==