Andressinha started her football career at
Esporte Clube Pelotas in
Nova Esperança do Sul after the club conducted an open tryout in 2009. The following year, she joined
Kindermann of
Santa Catarina, and remained with the team until 2014, and reach the Brazilian Women's Soccer League finals in 2014. In league and cup competitions from 2012 to 2014, Andressa appeared in 28 matches (26 starts) and scored ten goals, and she led the team in goals in 2011 and 2013. with the arrival of Andressinha, it was necessary to open a vacancy and for that the defender
Carleigh Williams has been waived to make room on the 20-player roster. She started all seven games for the Dash that season but scored no goals. At the end of
2015 season, she was named Young Player of the Year.
2016 Andressinha appeared in all of Houston Dash's preseason games, where she scored her first goal for her new club from a free-kick in a 3–0 win against
Oregon State Beavers at
Providence Park. Andressinha ended the season having scored one goal, and made 15 appearances for the dash in NWSL regular reason. Her goal came against
Orlando Pride on 24 April 2016, which was the first match between the two expansion clubs.
2017 During that season, Andressinha played 21 games and scored two goals for the Texas club.
Iranduba (2017 loan) In the NWSL offseason, Andressinha played for Iranduba in the
Amazonian Women's Football Championship and was crowned champions.
Portland Thorns After three seasons in Houston, Andressa was traded to the
Portland Thorns FC in January 2018. She missed all of Portland's preseason games as she was playing for
Brazil at the
2018 Copa América Femenina in
Chile. Andressinha made her debut for Portland Thorns against
Utah Royals FC on 28 April 2018, where she came on as a 64th-minute substitute for
Celeste Boureille. On 11 May 2018, she scored her first goal for the team, a free kick that gave the Thorns the lead in their eventual 3–1 win. ==International career==