Andrei was born in
Pederneiras in the state of
São Paulo, and started his professional career in 1989 with nearby
XV de Jaú, which was competing in the lower reaches of the Brazilian league system. He was quickly identified as a promising talent, and prior to the
1991 season he was signed by
São Paulo-based
Série A giants
Palmeiras. He failed to make much impact at the club, making five appearances in two years. He moved rapidly through a series of Série A clubs, with short stints at
Goiás and
Flamengo preceding a more successful stint
Fluminense. He played 28 games and scored four times to help the
Rio de Janeiro club to a respectable 15th position in the league in
1994. At the end of the season, however, he moved on again, this time moving abroad to join
Argentine Primera División club
Rosario Central. He failed to make an impact in
Rosario, and returned to Brazil the following year to join
Athletico Paranaense. He spent two seasons with the
Curitiba club, making just ten appearances. He moved to Europe in 1997, joining one of
La Liga's most well-respected clubs,
Atlético Madrid. Andrei Frascarelli enjoyed one of the best seasons of his career, playing 31 times and scoring four goals as
Los Rojiblancos secured 7th place in
the league and reached the semi-finals of the
UEFA Cup. However, he left the
Vicente Calderón at the end of the season, joining Atleti's La Liga rivals
Real Betis. He stayed at Betis for two seasons, but failed to make a single league appearance. He also enjoyed a brief return to his homeland during the European off-season in 1999, making 17 appearances for
Santos. Andrei Frascarelli returned to Brazil permanently in 2000, joining
Marília, where he spent the next four years. He moved back to Germany in 2004, when he was signed by
LR Ahlen of the
2. Bundesliga. After just one year, he returned once more to Brazil, finishing his career with short spells at
Rio Claro, in his home state, and
Ceilândia. He retired in 2008. ==International career==