Thomas Fitzsimmons (15 June 1872 – 1934) was a Scottish footballer.
He played for Annbank (featuring for the village team at various between spells at other clubs),[1][2] Celtic (playing a single trial match in the Scottish Football League – against Rangers),[3] St Mirren,[4][5] Glossop North End, Fairfield Athletic, Oldham County, Wigan County and two spells at Manchester United (then known as Newton Heath).
[6] His younger brother David, a half back, also played for Newton Heath, Fairfield and Wigan.
[7] In 2021, his medal from the 1893 Manchester Senior Cup, believed to be the oldest such item relating to Manchester United to have been offered for sale, was auctioned for £24,000.
This biographical article related to association football in Scotland, about a forward born in the 1870s, is a stub.