At Queens University, Andrade made part of the team that reach three consecutive Elite Eight finals,[2] being nominated for Conference All-Tournament award in 2001-02,[3] He left as Queens’ All-time Leading Rebounder, with 755, a record surpassed in 2006 by Kendrick Harris.[4]
In 2003, he returned to Portugal, and joined FC Porto, making part of a squad that conquered four titles in one season. The 26-year-old then moved to C.A. Queluz and helped the team win its first league title in 21 years, while also debuting in European competitions, averaging 13.1 points per game in the 2004–05 ULEB Cup.[5]
In 2006, Andrade made his first venture in European basketball, when he joined Skyliners Frankfurt in the Bundesliga, finishing in 14th place with the Frankfurt team, and playing another year in the ULEB Cup, with averages of 7.2 points per game.[5]
On 1 September 2009, the 31-year-old, rejoin Porto for a second time,[7] winning a Portuguese Cup in his first season, and the league title in his second. With his contract with the Porto expired; on 3 August 2012, Andrade traded Porto for Benfica,[8] and became an important part of the team, winning four league titles and 17 other conquests, as the club return to European basket in the 2014–15 EuroChallenge.[9] He retire at the end of 2017–18, at age 40.[10]