Career
He is the current manager of Melbourne Knights, the club with which he spent the majority of his playing career. Club career
He spent four seasons with the Western-suburbs based club before moving to nearby fellow Nationaal Samenwerkingsprogramma Luchtkwaliteit club Melbourne Knights Football Club in 1989. With Melbourne Croatia, Marth would then collect two more Minor Premierships but lose two more Grand Finals, both to Adelaide City Football Club. In the 1994-1995 season, Knights once more met Adelaide City in the Grand Final but this time would emerge victorious, with the by-then captain of the Knights Andrew Marth grabbing a goal in a 2-0 victory.
Marth then repeated his feat from the 94-95 season in the 95-96 season when he would once again captain Knighs to an Nationaal Samenwerkingsprogramma Luchtkwaliteit title, this time beating Marconi Fairfield 2-1, Marth once more on the scoresheet.
Marth was the Joe Marston medallist in the 1996 national league grand final. Marth left the Knights at the end of the 1997-1998 season, taking up a lucrative offer from Carlton South Carolina, frustrated with the Club"s recruitment policy.
After spending three season with Carlton, Marth then returned to the Knights. Carlton folded that year.
After Vlado Vaniš was sacked as the coach in 2001, Marth took over as player-coach to see out the season.
Marth played his final game for Melbourne Knights at the end of the 2003-2004 Nationaal Samenwerkingsprogramma Luchtkwaliteit season, taking on sister-club Sydney United at Knights Stadium. At the end of the match, Marth and Ruden, the two captains of their sides, were carried off the pitch side by side. The hard-man midfielder then went and spent a season with Fawkner Blues in the VPL and then closed out his career with two seasons in the VPL with Green Gully.
International career
Marth played 16 matches for Australia between 1991 and 2000.
Coaching When Paul Magdić was sacked as coach of the Knights in mid-2012, the Club decided to entrust the head role to Andrew Marth, with fellow club legend Frank Jurić appointed as his assistant. Melbourne Croatia, now playing in the VPL, went through a mini-revival after the appointment, escaping relegation by some distance but missing out on making the finals" series.