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“They Get So Angry” – Wrexham Co-Owner Rob McElhenney Triggers Co-Star’s Full-Blown Rant Following Remarks on Football vs Soccer Debate

After Wrexham co-owner, Rob McElhenney, made comments regarding the football vs soccer debate, a co-star of his went on a full-blown rant.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by LEXY ILSLEY/PPAUK/Shutterstock (12578125bk) Rob McElhenney, Owner of Wrexham during the Natio

Ryan Reynolds’ Connection With Wrexham May Date Back 130 Years Ago As Deadpool Star Hilariously Discovers Doppelganger

In an amusing turn of events, Ryan Reynolds discovered his doppelganger from 130 years ago deepening his connection with Wrexham AFC.
Canadian American actor Ryan Reynolds attends the China press conference for his new movie Deadpool

AI Supercomputer Echoes Ryan Reynolds’ Back-to-Back Promotion Wrexham AFC Dreams Predicting Surprising EFL League Two Calculations

Wrexham AFC has garnered a lot of success and fame under the ownership of Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
Wrexham v Sheffield United: Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round

“Genuinely Love Each Other” – Years Before Massive $2.5 Million Wrexham Investment, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Opens Up on Thick Friendship

Hollywood superstars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have significantly turned around the fortunes of Wrexham AFC. Read more here.
Football – Vanarama National League – Wrexham v Notts County 10th April 2023 – Vanarama National League – Wrexham v Nott

“It’s Never Quiet in the Stadium”- After Taking Money From Pockets to Save Club, Wrexham AFC’s Former Manager Discuss ‘Passionate’ Fan Base Leading Ryan Reynolds’ Promotion Dreams

Wrexham AFC concluded their season with an emphatic promotion to the EFL League Two and the support from their fans has been surreal.
Coventry City v Wrexham – Emirates FA Cup – Third Round – Coventry Building Society Arena Wrexham fans celebrate at the

“The Club’s Going to Go Up and Up and Up”- Ex-Wrexham Coach Firmly Believes Ryan Reynolds’ Side Can Continue High ‘Spirit’ and Predicts ‘Back-to-Back’ Promotions

A former coach from Wrexham exudes confidence and optimism stating Ryan Reynolds' side has what it takes to achieve back-to-back promotions.
Football – Vanarama National League – Wrexham v Boreham Wood 22nd April 2023 – Vanarama National League – Wrexham v Bore

After Good Samaritans Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Donates $6000, 4-Year-Old Battling Leukemia Named Mascot for Charity Soccer Game in Wrexham

A charity game in Wrexham will see a four-year-old mascot taking the teams out on July 1, which will help raise funds for a hospital.
Wrexham v Grimsby Town – Vanarama National League – Semi Final – The Racecourse Ground Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds (lef

“Happy to Be at Home” – Following Unbeaten Season at Racecourse Ground, Wrexham’s Phil Parkinson Reacts to Historic Opening Game in 2023/24 Season

Weeks before their new challenge in EFL League Two, Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson reacts to the opening run of the 2023-24 season's fixtures.
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“It Was a Special Town”- After Post-Thatcherism Hit Town Hard, Wrexham AFC’s Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Firmly Targeted 159-Year-Old Soccer Club to Create Captivating Docuseries

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have done a brilliant job at Wrexham AFC so far as they recently led the team to an emphatic promotion.
Wrexham v Notts County – Vanarama National League Wrexham owners, Ryan Reynolds (L) and Rob McElhenney (R) during the Va

Wrexham’s Quest To Repeat 2005 Glory With Ben Foster’s Return As Opponents Announced for EFL Trophy

Wrexham is gearing up for the upcoming EFL Trophy as the opponents have been revealed, hoping to repeat their 2005 success with Ben Foster.
Vanarama National League Wrexham v Notts County Ben Foster 12 of Wrexham looks on with a smile during the Vanarama Natio

“It Was Mad” – Firsthand Experienced Support From American Fans, Ex-Wrexham Star Believes Ryan Reynolds’ Side “Are Going To Experience a Premier League” Pre-Season Tour in the US

Ex-Wrexham star believes Ryan Reynolds' team is likely to experience a PL-like pre-season tour, based on the support he has seen in the US.
Ryan Reynolds Wrexham AFC

Ryan Reynolds Eyes $980,000 Rated Ex-Manchester United Sniper to Partner Paul Mullin as Wrexham ‘Willing to Wait’ for New Additions

Wrexham AFC aims to make a new addition to their squad in the form of a former Manchester United player as they prepare for the new season.
Wrexham v Notts County – Vanarama National League Ryan Reynolds, owner of Wrexham during the Vanarama National League ma

About Wrexham AFC

Wrexham AFC

Brief History

Wrexham AFC is one of the oldest clubs in England and plays in the fifth tier of the English football pyramid in the National League. Formed in 1864, they are a club on the rise because of new ownership by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. They are the third oldest soccer professional team in England after Notts County and Stoke City and the oldest club from Wales.

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The club first entered the Combination League in 1890 and won four Combination titles. But after various financial problems, Wrexham lost its place in the league and dropped out of the football league in 2008. Since then, many have come and gone to take the club to greater heights. But Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took up the challenge.

In some of their famous victories, Wrexham beat reigning champions Arsenal in the 1992 FA Cup. The 1984 European Cup Winners' Cup saw them beat Porto.

Wrexham AFC plays its home games at Racecourse Ground; the oldest international stadium in the world. They set the record attendance back in 1957 against Manchester United by welcoming 34445 supporters.

Shareholders of Wrexham AFC

Wrexham AFC is owned by R.R. McReynolds Company, LLC, which is equally owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and McElhenney are the two shareholders of the Welsh club.

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Which league does Wrexham play in?

Wrexham AFC currently plays in the Vanarama National League, which is the 5th-tier league of the English football league. The National League is a semi-professional league and is the lowest division in English football.

Wrexham's highest league position

Wrexham finished 2nd in the 2021-22 National League and missed out on the automatic promotion to EFL League Two. They are currently in the race to finish 1st and earn direct promotion to EFL League Two. However, the highest they reached is the Football League Second Division in 1978, which was the 2nd tier at that time.

Is Wrexham the oldest football club?

No, Wrexham is the 3rd oldest professional football club in the world after being formed in 1864. However, they are the oldest club in Wales.

Is Wrexham in England or Wales?

Wrexham AFC is a professional football club based in Wrexham, Wales. Wales, as a country, is a part of the United Kingdom. Wrexham, playing in the National League, is currently under the authority of the Football Association of Wales. However, top-tier Welsh clubs continue to play in England's English Football League pyramid.

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What does AFC stand for in Wrexham AFC?

Wrexham AFC stands for Wrexham Association Football Club.

Managers

Manager NameManager Reign
Charlie Hewitt1925-29
Jack Baynes1929-31
Ernest Blackburn1932-36
Jimmy Logan 1937-38
Tom Morgan1938-40
Tom Williams1940-49
Les McDowall1949-50
Peter Jackson1950-54
Cliff Lloyd1954-57
John Love1957-59
Billy Morris1960-61
Ken Barnes1961-65
Billy Morris1965-66
Jack Rowley1966-67
Alvan Williams1967-68
John Neal1968-77
Arfon Griffiths1977-81
Mel Sutton1981-82
Bobby Roberts1982-85
Dixie McNeil1985-89
Brian Flynn1989-2001
Denis Smith 2001-07
Brian Carey2007
Brian Little2007-08
Dean Saunders2008-11
Andy Morrell2011-14
Kevin Wilkin2014-15
Gary Mills2015-16
Dean Keates2016-18
Sam Ricketts2018
Graham Barrow2018-19
Bryan Hughes2019
Dean Keates2019-21
Phil Parkinson2021-

Player Roster

Player NameNationalityPosition
Rob LaintonEnglandGoalkeeper
Reece Hall-JohnsonEnglandDefender
Callum McFadzeanScotlandDefender
Ben TozerEnglandDefender
Aaron HaydenEnglandDefender
Jordan TunnicliffeEnglandDefender
Jordan DavisWales Defender
Luke YoungEnglandMidfielder
Ollie PalmerEnglandForward
Paul MullinEnglandForward
Liam McAlindenIrelandForward
Anthony FordeIrelandDefender
Bryce HosannahEnglandDefender
Sam Dalby EnglandForward
Jacob MendySpainForward
Andy CannonEnglandMidfielder
Mark HowardEnglandGoalkeeper
Thomas O’ConnorIrelandMidfielder
Kai Calderbank-ParkAustraliaGoalkeeper
Scott ButlerWales Defender
Ryan AustinWales Defender
Harry LennonEnglandDefender
Jake BickerstaffEnglandForward
James JonesScotlandMidfielder
Rory WatsonEnglandGoalkeeper
Max CleworthEnglandDefender
Daniel JonesWales Forward
Aaron James EnglandDefender
Will MountfieldEnglandMidfielder
Kai EvansWales Midfielder
Elliot LeeEnglandForward
Daniel DaviesWales Defender
Louis LloydWales Forward
David JonesEnglandMidfielder
Jacob MilnerEnglandMidfielder
Owen CushionEnglandDefender
Eoghan O’ConnellIrelandDefender

Major Trophies/Honors

  • Third Division/ League One: Champions 1977-78
  • The Combination: Champions: 1900-01, 1901-02- 1902-03, 1904-05
  • Football League Trophy: 2004-05
  • Fa Trophy: 2012-13
  • Welsh Cup: 23 times

Net Worth of Wrexham AFC

Wrexham AFC is worth more than $2.5 million, the amount Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2020. However, their worth is only going to increase from here as they chase promotion to the EFL League Two.

Wrexham AFC's TV Show

After Ryan and Rob bought the club, they started the American sports documentary series, Welcome to Wrexham. It became one of the best tv shows to air and fans cannot get enough of it. The series is inspired by Sunderland Till I Die. The Hollywood owners took the camera inside to showcase the work being done, behind the scenes.

Ryan Reynolds' Premier League vision

The vision of Ryan Reynolds is to take the club to greater heights and wants to see the team in the Premier League. According to Marca, he said, "In 10 years' time the plan has and always will be the Premier League. If it's theoretically possible to go from the fifth tier to the Premier League, why wouldn't we try?