In 2007, Andritany started his senior career with Pesik Kuningan.
In March 2009, he joined Sriwijaya FC as an emergency goalkeeper after all three of Sriwijaya's goalkeepers went out with injuries.[4] He made his debut in January 2010 when Sriwijaya drew 1–1 with Persik Kediri.
Persija Jakarta
Andritany moved back to his birthplace Jakarta to serve as Persija Jakarta's third-choice goalkeeper after Hendro Kartiko and Jendri Pitoy in 2010.[5][6]
In 2013, he was planned to be the first-choice goalkeeper by Persija's coach, Iwan Setiawan, but Persija's financial problem prevented him to play for Persija in the first half of the season. He only joined Persija in the second half of the season.[6]
He stayed at the club in 2014 despite the club's recurring financial problem.[6]
In 2018, Andritany brought the club to its first Liga 1 title, eleventh Indonesian title overall.[6] Persija's defense, led by Andritany, only conceded 36 goals, the fewest among Liga 1 club for that season.[7] He was named in the season best XI.[8]
For the 2019 season, Andritany was chosen by Ismed Sofyan to succeed him as Persija's captain. He was chosen by Ismed because of his leadership skill.[9]