In 1992, Andracki turned professional with the
Tampa Bay Rowdies of the
American Professional Soccer League. He was selected as the
1992 First Team Goalkeeper In addition to his outdoor career, Andracki spent several seasons playing indoor soccer. In September 1992, the
Milwaukee Wave selected Andracki in the first round (ninth overall) of the
National Professional Soccer League draft. A month later, the Wave traded Andracki,
Tim Bartro and
Mark Kerlin to the
Cleveland Crunch in exchange for
David Vaudreuil. Andracki spent three seasons with the Crunch, winning the 1994 NPSL championship with them. When the Rowdies folded following the 1993 season, Andracki moved to the
Atlanta Magic of the
USISL midway through the 1994 season. In 1995, he moved to the
Atlanta Ruckus of the
A-League. In June 1995, the
Tampa Bay Terror selected Andracki in the NPSL Expansion Draft. He spent most of the season with the Terror, then was traded to the
Chicago Power in exchange for
Stuart Dobson in March 1996. He played no games for the Power. In the spring of 1996, Andracki signed with the
Rochester Rhinos of the A-League. He would remain with the Rhinos until 2000. In 1996, the Rhinos went to the A-League finals where Andracki played most of the first half before suffering facial injuries when he hit the goalpost with his face saving a shot. Despite the injuries, Andracki returned on October 30, 1996, as the Rhinos fell to
D.C. United in the
1996 U.S. Open Cup championship game. In the fall of 1996, he signed with the
Philadelphia KiXX of the NPSL. In 1997, he moved to the
Buffalo Blizzard. He spent two seasons with the Blizzard. In May 1998, the Rhinos loaned Andracki to the
MetroStars of
Major League Soccer when
Tim Howard left briefly to play for the
United States U-20 men's national soccer team. In September, the Rhinos again loaned out Andracki, this time to the
Miami Fusion where he played in 1–0 loss to the
Columbus Crew on September 10, 1998. In 2001, Andracki moved to the
Atlanta Silverbacks on loan but was back with Rochester later in the season. ==References==