Tom Curry (1 September 1894 – 6 February 1958) was an English footballer who played as a half back for Newcastle United and Stockport County in the 1920s.
Born in South Shields, County Durham, Curry began his football career with his local side, Newcastle United.
The start of his professional career was delayed by the First World War in which he served as a sergeant with the Tyne Electrical Engineers.
In 1930, Curry retired from playing football and began to focus on coaching; he was soon appointed as the trainer of Carlisle United.
In 1958, Curry travelled to Yugoslavia with the Manchester United team for a European Cup quarter-final second leg against Red Star Belgrade.