Soccer

Wrexham seals 3rd straight promotion, will play in English soccer's 2nd tier

A 3-0 win against Charlton ensured Wrexham will go up as the third division runner-up behind champion Birmingham.

13,000 fans filled Racecourse Ground, including Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds

Male soccer player goes airborne with one foot outstretched to strike the ball.
Sam Smith of Wrexham scores his team's second goal during the Sky Bet League One match between Wrexham AFC and Charlton Athletic FC at Racecourse Ground on Saturday in Wrexham, Wales. (Kya Banasko/Getty Images)

Wrexham fans ignored the warnings. They were always going to.

By the time the final whistle blew on Saturday to confirm promotion to English soccer's second tier, thousands were ready and waiting to storm the field in celebration.

Flares were lit, red smoke filled the air, Welsh flags were waved proudly and songs sung raucously.

Wrexham was one step from the Premier League and nothing was going to stop this party.

There were warnings of police action for pitch invaders before kickoff. And as a 3-0 win against Charlton reached its final moments, an announcement over the loudspeaker told fans the game could be stopped if they didn't move back behind barricades.

But everyone inside the club's historic Racecourse Ground knew what was coming, and within seconds of the whistle the field was a sea of red as Wrexham supporters celebrated wildly.

The Welsh soccer team's remarkable rise under Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney hit a new high as it ensured it would go up as the third division runner-up behind champion Birmingham, and co-owner Ryan Reynolds reflected on their third promotion in three seasons.

"It just seemed like an impossible dream," the movie star said. "We said five years ago our goal was to make it to the Premier League. There were understandably a lot of laughs, but it feels like a thing that could make it to fruition right now."

It means that from next season it will be playing one level below the Premier League, something that was unthinkable just four years ago when it was a struggling non-league team.

Reynolds and McElhenney were part of a full house of nearly 13,000 fans packed into the stadium to celebrate a third consecutive promotion.

Three adults, one female and two male pose side by side for a photo on a soccer field.
Rob McElhenney, left, and Ryan Reynolds, right, co-owners of Wrexham AFC pose for a photo during the Sky Bet League One match between Wrexham AFC and Charlton Athletic FC at Racecourse Ground on Saturday in Wrexham, Wales. (Kya Banasko/Getty Images)

Who knows what's next for a team that has defied the odds since the actors bought it for $2.5 million in 2021 and turned it into a household name around the world.

While celebrations greeted the final whistle, the party began much earlier after promotion rival Wycombe lost to Leyton Orient 1-0.

Wrexham just needed victory then to clinch the second promotion place in League One.

Reynolds posed for selfies with fans outside and served drinks behind the bar in a marquee set up outside the nearby Turf pub, which has earned world renown from the docuseries "Welcome to Wrexham."

Fans erupted in cheers after the final whistle of Wycombe's loss, which was shown on a big screen.

Wrexham just needed to finish the job off against fourth-placed Charlton and eased nerves with two goals in the space of three minutes in the first half. Oliver Rathbone's long shot in the 15th minute was followed by Sam Smith's volley.

When Smith headed in a third in the 81st the outcome was in no doubt and Wrexham's fans serenaded the players with chants of "We are going up."

Add some “good” to your morning and evening.

Get up to speed on what's happening in sports. Delivered weekdays.

...

The next issue of The Buzzer will soon be in your inbox.

Discover all CBC newsletters in the Subscription Centre.opens new window

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Google Terms of Service apply.