Patrick Andrews (13 November 1913 – 1981) was an Irish footballer who played as a midfielder in the League of Ireland.
Andrews was a part of the Bohemians amateur team of the late 1920s and early 1930s.
He won full international caps for Irish Free State, making his debut against the Netherlands alongside fellow Bohemian players Fred Horlacher, Bill McGuire and Plev Ellis.
[4] He made the Dublin junior Gaelic football team in the late 1920s but had to give up the sport because of the ban on "foreign games".
During his time at the college, he showed his all-round sporting ability by winning titles in discus and shot put and playing both cricket and tennis.