Reynolds, Mac secure new investment for Wrexham
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Reynolds, Mac secure new investment for Wrexham
"WREXHAM, Wales -- Wrexham's celebrity owners have sold a minority stake in their on-the-rise soccer club to Apollo Sports Capital, a U.S.-based private equity firm. The deal, which was announced on Monday with no terms disclosed, includes investment by Apollo in the redevelopment of Wrexham's stadium and the surrounding area in the small Welsh city brought to fame by its namesake soccer club since American actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac bought it in 2021 and helped create a popular docuseries about the community."
"Wrexham, the oldest club in Wales dating to 1864, has earned three consecutive promotions in the English soccer system to reach the second-division Championship for the current season, one level away from the Premier League. Wrexham entered this week in 12th place in the 24-team standings. The team hadn't been in the second division since the 1981-82 season."
""From day one, we wanted to build a sustainable future for Wrexham Association Football Club. And to do it with a little heart and humor. The dream has always been to take this club to the Premier League while staying true to the town. Growth like that takes world-class partners who share our vision and ambition, and Apollo absolutely does," Wrexham ownership said in a statement distributed by the club."
Apollo Sports Capital, a U.S.-based private equity firm, purchased a minority stake in Wrexham Association Football Club. The investment includes redevelopment of the club's stadium and the surrounding area in the Welsh city. Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mc bought the club in 2021 and raised its profile with a popular docuseries. Wrexham earned three consecutive promotions to reach the Championship and entered the week 12th in the 24-team standings, marking the club's first time back in the second tier since 1981-82. Reynolds and Mac previously sold a different stake to a U.S. investment group last year. Apollo also recently moved to acquire a majority stake in Atletico Madrid.
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