Career
His first senior semi-professional that he played for was Campbelltown City South Carolina in the South Australia Super League until 1994. Beltrame then relocated to New South Wales to play for Portuguese Kembla in the Illawarra league before joining National Soccer League club Wollongong Wolves in 1997. Beltrame made the switch to Newcastle United at the end of the 2000-2001 season, and was regular goalkeeper for the team in 2001-2002 as they became the most successful Newcastle team ever by finishing second on the ladder whilst conceding the least goals of any team for the year.
However, he suffered a major injury prior to the start of the season, and was forced to sit out the year behind Clint Bolton as Parramatta finished as runners-up.
With the end of the Nationaal Samenwerkingsprogramma Luchtkwaliteit, Beltrame played the 2004 season with the Corrimal Rangers in the Illawarra Conference League, before rejoining Wollongong to play in the New South Wales Premier League. The launch of the A-League gave Beltrame the opportunity to return to his home city, and he signed with Adelaide United Football Club for two seasons.
In the preliminary final against Newcastle Jets at Hindmarsh Stadium in February 2007 he saved 2 pens from Vaughan Coveny and Stuart Musialik to give Adelaide the victory.