He arrived as a central midfielder, but the coach Francisco Meneghini turned him on a right back,[2] being a recurring starting player, also appearing in Copa Sudamericana matches in 2019 and 2020.
[3] After being the runner-up at the Campeonato Nacional AFP PlanVital 2020 with Unión La Calera, Andía signed with Universidad de Chile a three-year contract.
[8] He received his first call up to the Chile senior team for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Colombia in October 2020,[9] but he made his international debut in a match against Peru on 13 November 2020.
[10] Andía is nicknamed Cachorro (Puppy)[9] since he was a child, due to he used to attend to the local amateur matches along with his uncles surnamed León (Lion).
[1] In July 2022, he was involved in legal issues due to that he was arrested after not respecting a red traffic light and drunk driving in La Florida, Santiago.