
Playing Career
Kaiser Fabinho played most of his career in the Junior Team and, after that, in the second team of FC Bayern München, Germany.
His career started in Argentina in San Lorenzo de Almagro, Club Almagro.
After that he changed to FC Bayern München, Germany, where he stayed about five years. In this time he also played in Berlin, Germany (BSC Berlin).
Then he played in Slovenia (Club Nafta Lendwa), Slovakia (Club Vabre), Malta (FC Valeta), Bulgaria (CSKA Sofia and Cetembre Sofia), Belgium (Lokeren), Greece (Veria) and Austria (SEK Salzburg).

Titles and AwardsIn 1993/94 Kaiser Fabinho won the South-Bavarian Cup with the Second Team of FC Bayern München. He was part of the Bulgarian First Team (CSKA Sofia) in 1998 when CSKA Sofia won the Bulgarian Championship and the Bulgarian Cup. In Malta he was also part of the First Team (FC Valeta) in 1997 when FC Valeta won the Malta Championship as well as the Malta Cup.
As a player, Fabinho was regarded as a swift midfielder with an excellent touch for free kicks.

General match summary
Kaiser Fabinho played 241 matches and scored 41 goals.

Coach career
Kaiser Fabinho then opened his own football school in Berlin, named Bola Brasil. He coached young teams of ambitioned players.