Arthur Edward Ellis (8 July 1914 – 23 May 1999) was an
English football
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referee
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. He was born in
Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Ellis was a referee in
The Football Association
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competitions and in
FIFA
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international competitions. He refereed at the
1950
Events January
* January 1 – The International Police Association (IPA) – the largest police organization in the world – is formed.
* January 5 – 1950 Sverdlovsk plane crash, Sverdlovsk plane crash: ''Aeroflot'' Lisunov Li-2 ...
,
1954
Events
January
* January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting.
* January 7 – Georgetown–IBM experiment: The first public demonstration of a machine translation system is held in New York, at the head ...
and
1958 World Cups; running the line in the
1950 FIFA World Cup Final and Third Place Play-off in 1958 and refereeing the Third Place Play-off in 1954.
Refereeing career
Ellis is most remembered for refereeing the notorious 1954 ''
Battle of Berne'' and the first leg of the
1960–61 second round tie in the European Cup between
Real Madrid
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and
Barcelona
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. In the closing minutes of that match Ellis waved down a flag as
Sandor Kocsis strode into the Madrid penalty area, and awarded a penalty when the Hungarian was fouled. The resulting score equalised the tie.
Ellis also journeyed with the English touring side in
Argentina
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in the Summer of 1953. He was the referee in charge of the abandoned game in Buenos Aires against
Argentina
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on 17 May when it rained so much that he called the players off the field after 23 minutes. This tour began, three days before, with the representative match in the
River Plate stadium. Ellis had been bitten by a mosquito and been told he could not officiate but he refused to follow the medical advice and was later dubbed 'the yellow rat' by some of the English players for his performance.
An Argentinian side
San Lorenzo were the opponents during the abandoned game at
Highfield Road, against
Coventry City in January 1956. In the first half, after awarding a penalty, Ellis was kicked by
Jose Sanfilippo and abandoned the game when the player refused to walk from the field of play. "Those people", Ellis wrote, "must learn sportsmanship and we must teach them. South Americans are more excitable and more passionate than we are. They do crazy things, impulsively, then a few minutes later they are genuinely and deeply sorry".
1955–56 European Cup
Ellis' role in the first
European Cup
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competition was extensive, refereeing those matches played by
Hibernian from the second round until the semi-final before being selected for the Final in
Parc des Princes
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, Paris. Ellis had been informed that he would need to provide the linesmen for the European Cup match against
Rot-Weiss Essen. He wrote: "I managed to obtain the services of
Jimmy Catlin (Rochdale) and Frank Ellis, then on the
Yorkshire League and now a
Football League
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linesman. He is my younger brother. We officiated first at the first leg and, at the request of
UEFA
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, the same three – with Frank Ellis of the Yorkshire League still included! – were again appointed to take the second round (both legs) between
Hibernian and the
Swedish champions. We also acted in the second leg of the semi-final involving Hibernian and the fine French team
Rheims
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Founded by ...
.
"I was chosen to referee the first-ever Final of this new competition ... Just when I thought that the linesmen ... would be there once more,
the Football Association
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stepped in and said it would soon be regarded by others as a closed shop. Despite the request of Rheims for an 'unchanged team', I was given two linesmen this time – Messrs. J. Parkinson, of Blackburn, and Tommy Cooper, of Bolton."
Later life
Ellis became well known in the UK for acting as a referee in the gameshow ''
It's a Knockout'', where his dipstick became internationally recognised. He also featured as a
pools panellist under
Lord Brabazon.
Almanack: Pools panel draw a veil
''The Independent
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'', 27 March 1994. Ellis died of prostate cancer
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in 1999 aged 84.
Ellis published his autobiography in 1954 "Refereeing Around the World", which detailed the high points of his refereeing career as well as showing 19 pictures.
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English football referees
FIFA World Cup finals match officials
FA Cup final referees
1914 births
1999 deaths
Sportspeople from Halifax, West Yorkshire
1954 FIFA World Cup referees
1950 FIFA World Cup referees
1960 European Nations' Cup referees
UEFA European Championship final referees