Following his retirement, "Copito" pursued a career as a football manager in
Bolivia. In 2005, he took over club Real Potosí, but he was sacked due to poor results. In 2007, he made his comeback with
Nacional Potosí, but the team fell short from winning the promotion after losing in a two-game series to
Guabirá. Nevertheless, Andrada got his recognition in 2008 as he took the team back to the Copa Simón Bolivar finals; only this time, his team came victorious. Therefore, gained promotion to the
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano for the first time in the club's history. The next year Andrada had an explosive start in first division with Nacional, leading the standings during the first ten weeks; however, the team began to stagger and eventually fell behind. On June 14, 2009, after 18 games into the season, Andrada resigned from his job in protest to constant intrusion of the board of directors in team affairs. On July 6, 2009, he assumed his managerial duties with
Blooming, where he won the national league title of Clausura 2009, defeating
Bolívar in the final match. ==References==