Lanús Andrada came through the youth academy of
Lanús and established himself in the first team during the mid-2010s. He was a squad member for the club's
Copa Sudamericana triumph in 2013, serving as backup to first-choice goalkeeper
Agustín Marchesín and not appearing in the competition. In 2014 he was loaned to
Arsenal de Sarandí before returning to Lanús, where he became the undisputed first-choice goalkeeper. He won the
Argentine Primera División title in 2016 and was runner-up in the
Copa Libertadores the following year, when Lanús were defeated in the final by
River Plate.
Boca Juniors On 6 August 2018, Andrada joined
Boca Juniors from Lanús. He was the first-choice goalkeeper in the
2018 Copa Libertadores finals, in which Boca Juniors lost to city rivals
River Plate at the
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in
Madrid—the first Copa Libertadores final held outside South America. Under manager
Gustavo Alfaro, he established himself as one of the most reliable goalkeepers in Argentine football. In September 2019, he set a new club record by going 864 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal in domestic league competition, surpassing a mark held by
Carlos Navarro Montoya since 1992. He won the
Argentine Primera División with Boca Juniors in the 2019–20 season.
Monterrey On 4 July 2021, Andrada joined Mexican club
Monterrey. In a
Segunda División match against
SD Huesca on 26 April 2026, with Zaragoza trailing 1–0 in stoppage time, Andrada received a second yellow card and was sent off. He then approached Huesca
captain Jorge Pulido and struck him in the face, triggering a confrontation involving players from both sides. Huesca goalkeeper
Dani Jiménez was also shown a red card following the brawl. Andrada subsequently issued a public apology, stating he was "very, very sorry" and that it was "not a good image for the club, for the fans, and especially not for a professional", while Zaragoza announced it would take internal disciplinary measures. On 29 April, he was handed a 13-match ban for the punching incident. ==International career==