FAW chief hails Wrexham’s Hollywood owners for changing Welsh football forever

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FAW chief hails Wrexham’s Hollywood owners for changing Welsh football forever
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Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have changed the landscape of Welsh football for good, according to Football Association of Wales president Steve Williams.

“The owners have also raised the profile of the women’s game in Wales and taken it to another level with record crowds and promotion. If they carry on with their progression they could end up playing in European football.

The redevelopment of the Kop stand, which begins on June 1, will boost the Racecourse’s capacity to around 15,600 in time for the start of the 2024-25 season. Plans are in place for Wales to play a Racecourse friendly against Gibraltar in October, the first senior men’s international in Wrexham since 2019 and only the second in 15 years.

Former Wales captain Gareth Bale has donated one of his old national team shirts to Wrexham’s football museum

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