Andrea started practicing rhythmic gymnastics at age 3 at Club Ritmo de León.[2]
In 2018, she won gold with clubs at the Spanish Championships in the children's category.[3]
She was part of Spanish junior group that competed at the 2021 Junior European Championships in Varna, Bulgaria. They took 9th place in group all-around[4] and 8th place in 5 balls final.[5]
In 2022, she was selected for the Spanish national team.[6] Alongside her teammate Andrea Corral, she was named Best Female Athlete of the Year (2022) by the Gymnastics Federation of Castile and León.[7]
In December 2023, she was selected for the Spanish senior national team.[8]
In 2025, after Patricia Pérez and Ana Arnau retired, she made it into the starting 5. In April, she and Inés Bergua, Marina Cortelles, Andrea Corral, Lucía Muñoz, and Salma Solaun made their debut at the World Cup in Sofia, winning gold in the All-Around and with 3 balls & 2 hoops.[9] A week later they performed exhibitions of their routines in Ourense.[10] In May, they won silver in the All-Around and with 5 hoops, as well as bronze in the mixed event, at the stage in Portimão.[11][12] Selected for the European Championships in Tallinn, she helped the group win gold in the All-Around for the first time in 33 years, in addition to winning gold in the two event finals.[13][14][15] In July, group won gold medals in all-around and both apparatus finals at the World Challenge Cup in Cluj-Napoca.[16][17] In August, the group competed at the 2025 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, winning bronze medals in group all-around and 5 ribbons. They took 4th place in 3 balls + 2 hoops final and finished 8th in team competition together with Alba Bautista and Lucia González.[18]
The group debuted the following year at the 2026 World Cup in Sofia, being 11th overall, 15th with 5 balls and 11th with 3 hoops & 4 clubs.[19][20][21] In April they won silver in the All-Around and gold with 3 hoops & 4 clubs in Baku.[22][23][24]