Mark Ellis (footballer, born 1962)

Mark Edward Ellis (born 6 January 1962) is an English former professional footballer who played the majority of his league career for his hometown club Bradford City as a left winger.

[3] Before being taken as a non-contract player for Bradford City in 1980, Ellis first caught their attention in 1978 while playing as an amateur for the junior club, Trinity Athletic.

[3] The following season, he played 18 league games as Bradford won promotion from Division Four under the guidance of Roy McFarland.

[citation needed] Ellis was known as a tricky winger who could beat opposition defenders,[3] and was later given a testimonial match against an Everton team featuring his friend and former teammate Stuart McCall.

He then returned to England and played briefly for Guiseley, scoring the winning goal against Gretna FC on his debut.