Harry Simmonds

Harry Simmonds
Personal information
Date of birth January 1853 (1853-01)
Place of birth Handsworth, West Midlands
Position Half back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1879–1882 Aston Villa 10 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Harry Simmonds (b. June 1858, Handsworth) was an English footballer notable for playing in Aston Villa's first ever FA Cup tie.[1]

The 1879–80 English football season saw Aston Villa's entry into top flight competitive association football with their first tie in the Football Association Cup.[2] The start of the official record was Saturday 13 December 1879 when Villa faced Stafford Road F.C., of the Stafford Road railway works, Wolverhampton. The match was played before a crowd of 2,000 at Stafford's Half-Way House Ground.[2] In 2024, celebrating the club's 150th anniversary, Aston Villa Legacy Numbers were introduced indexing every first-team player who had represented the club in a competitive fixture.[3] Although playing before shirt numbers were introduced in 1926, Goalkeeper John Ball received Legacy Number 1.[4] Defender Simmonds received Legacy Number #12,[5] Andy Hunter #4 [6] officially became Villa's first goal-scorer in the 1–1 draw.[2]

The 23-year-old Simmonds played his final game on 21 January 1882 in Villa's 4th Round away defeat to Wednesbury Old Athletic [7] He subsequently retired from the game due to an ankle injury.[5]

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