Hollywood stars and fans celebrate Wrexham promotion

Ryan Reynolds watches from the box on the stands. He is wearing a khaki jacket and a white t-shirt. Behind him is Rob McElhenney who also has his hands in the air and is wearing a black t-shirt. He is joined by a group of others who are also cheering, many are wearing Wrexham AFC football scarfs. Blake Lively is also in the photo and is to the right of RobImage source, PA Media
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Co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney celebrated as the team scored twice during the first half of the game

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Wrexham's Hollywood star co-owners celebrated alongside lifelong fans as the team sealed a historic promotion.

Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, along with Reynolds' wife Blake Lively, supported Wrexham as they confirmed their third successive promotion, sealing a place in the Championship.

Fans ran out onto the pitch after the Dragons beat Charlton Athletic 3-0.

Speaking after the match, captain James McClean said the success was "one big group effort".

"It doesn't just come from the dress room. It comes from the management, the owners, the fans and our families and the staff behind the scenes," he said.

The hosts scored twice in quick succession in the first half, with Ollie Rathbone's strike putting Wrexham ahead at the Stok Cae Ras.

Sam Smith then netted his sixth goal for the club since joining from Reading in January only three minutes later.

Smith completed his double late on as Wrexham kept a 23rd league clean sheet of the season to take second place in style - and with a game to spare.

Wrexham fans on the pitch at the Wrexham football stadiumImage source, PA Media
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Wrexham are a club and city united on a steep upward trajectory as they savour the journey of a lifetime

Ryan Reynolds has said Wrexham made "history" despite people doubting him and McElhenney thinking their dreams of being in the Premier League could be possible.

In an Instagram post on Sunday, Reynolds said: "We've been with Wrexham for what seems like the blink of an eye, but so much has happened.

"I remember the first press conference, we were asked what our goals were... and I think Rob jumped in with, 'The Premiere League'.

"People laughed. They had every right to. It seemed insane... but we weren't kidding," he added.

The Deadpool actor added he feels at "home" in Wrexham, which he sees as a "place that values community, decency and history".

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Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds hugs players and poses for selfies after team seal historic promotion

The Hollywood A-listers stopped for selfies with fans ahead of Saturday's crucial game.

After the match Reynolds and McElhenney joined their team on the pitch and embraced the players that made their dream come true, celebrating with the trophy after match at SToK Racecourse.

Lifelong fan Mark Nicholls, from Wrexham, said the win was "unbelievable" .

"I've been coming here since I was eight years old, standing in the Kop with my family and this is totally unbelievable.

It's like a dream come true. It's what we always wanted as Wrexham and it's about time the town, and north Wales, had an uplift," he said.

Another supporter, Ben, from Llandudno said he could not explain what the win meant.

"From being nearly relegated in the National League to now being in the Championship next year."

Nicola Jane Williams who is wearing a long sleeved Wrexham top with a green, red and yellow hat. She is holding up her hands to make a heart shape.
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Nicola said the result means "so much to the town and people"

Nicola Jane Williams, from Chirk, said the result meant "so much to the town and people".

"Back to back to back - who would have thought!"

Cledwyn Ashford has been a scout with the Academy at Wrexham for around 40 years. He said it was unbelievable and "like a dream".

"Who would have thought years ago that we would be where we are. We were in that National League for so long, and we have come up and now we are in the Championship.

"Its just like a fairy story," he said.

David Jones is wearing a red top and a red Wrexham scarf. He is also wearing a black coat and hat. He is holding up his thumbs to the picture
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David Jones, from Ellesmore Port, has been a supporter since 1958.

David Jones, from Ellesmere Port, has been a supporter since 1958.

"I have never seen anything like this, I remember when they won promotion in the 70s but I think this surpasses it.

"Lets have a season in Championship and see where we go," he said.

Simon Elliot, from Mold, said it was the best performance they have seen all season.

"It means an awful lot for the area and the town. The expectation levels have been set very high after the first two years of promotion so to do it a third time I think is legendary.

"Fantastic news for north Wales," he said.

A woman and a man looking at the camera. The woman is on the left of the image and is wearing a blue coat, under which is a pink fleece, she has grey/white shoulder-length hair and is smiling at the camera. The sun is onher face. The man is smiling and has a blue coat as well, and a black, red and white Wrexham scarf. He is wearing glasses.
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The couple said the atmosphere at the game was "incredible"

Jane and Peter Lewis, from Ruthin, said the win was amazing

Mr Lewis said: "It's fantastic to be back in the second division as it was after all these years."

Jane added that the promotion "means the world for Wrexham and its people".

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney and Blake Lively pose with a fanImage source, Getty Images
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Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and Blake Lively were in Wrexham to see the Dragons historic win

Having languished in the fifth tier of English football since relegation from the Football League in 2008 and nearly going out of business, Wrexham were transformed when they were bought by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2021.

The actors' involvement has not only rejuvenated the club's fortunes on the pitch but lifted its global profile to unrecognisable levels with a fly-on-the-wall documentary series and the presence of celebrities at games.

Wrexham won the National League title in 2023 and followed that with promotion from League Two at the first attempt the following season.

Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds (right) and Rob McElhenney celebrate with the trophy after the Sky Bet League One match at SToK Racecourse, Wrexham. Rob is wearing a red hoody with his arm in the air and Ryan has a black t-shirt and has his fist in the air. Image source, PA Media
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Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's takeover of Wrexham kicked off an adventure which would lead to the club from non-league to the Championship

Elsewhere Cardiff City fans spoke of their disappointment as the team was relegated.

Cardiff City will play in the third tier of English football for the first time in 22 years next season after their relegation from the Championship.

Kirby England, 33, Rhondda Valley, said she was devastated but the team did their best.

"I thought we could have scored at least a good few on just how we did but it is what it is.

"We go down to League one with them and we'll support them all way back up to the Championships again."

A woman with her hair in braids is looking at the camera. She is of mixed-race ethnicity and is wearing a blue Cardiff City football shirt. She is stood in the ground of Cardiff City and the stadium is behind her. There are also other fans in the background
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Bianca Ali believes the team will come back "better and stronger" next year

Bianca Ali, 33, Cardiff, said it had been difficult being a Cardiff City fan this year.

"It's been sad and heart-breaking. It's been a rollercoaster of emotions," she said.

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