Luo Andong moved to Shaanxi to further develop his youth career and was part of the Shaanxi under-18 team that participated in the 2013 National Games of China that came fourth.[1] Formerly located Shaanxi team, Guizhou Renhe, accepted him into their youth system and promoted him into their senior team. He went on loan to third tier club Taiyuan Zhongyou Jiayi for the 2014 China League Two campaign. The loan saw the club come runners-up within the division and gain promotion into the second tier.[2] The club made Luo's move permanent as they relocated and renamed themselves Nei Mongol Zhongyou.[3]
On 19 February 2019, Luo transferred to top tier club Shandong Taishan.[4] He did not make any appearances throughout the whole of the 2019 Chinese Super League campaign. The following season, Luo was sent on loan to Beijing Renhe. Upon his return to Shandong he did not make any appearances and joined fourth tier club Jinan Xingzhou. At Jinan Xingzhou, Luo won the 2021 Chinese Champions League and gained promotion with the club.