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Reynolds' Wrexham coming to B.C. Place

`It's my turn': Hollywood star bringing his Red Dragons for friendly with Whitecaps

- JJ ADAMS On the Whitecaps jadams@postmedia.com

Welcome to Wrexham is a critically acclaimed documentar­y, one that has won scads of Emmys, Critics Choice Television Awards and legions of new fans around the world for the team it follows — Wrexham AFC.

And Vanni Sartini hasn't seen it. “It's my fault that I haven't watched it yet,” said the Vancouver Whitecaps coach. “I will watch the show because I want to arrive prepared, and of course, you know that I love the spotlight, so I hope to be in the show in the next season.”

With hints dropping all over social media the past few days, the tantalizin­g teasers were made official Thursday morning — Wrexham, the Hollywood-powered überdog, will play the Whitecaps in an exhibition game on July 27 at B.C. Place.

Tickets went on sale Thursday, with prices starting at $104 and reaching as high as $350.

Wrexham nudged its way into the global consciousn­ess in February 2021, when news broke that Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney had bought the then-fifth-division club for around $3.4 million, rescuing the world's third-oldest profession­al soccer club from oblivion. A year later, that interest exploded when a documentar­y not only boosted the 159-year-old team to new heights of exposure, it also helped soccer on this side of the Atlantic.

“I'm really excited, to be honest,” said Sartini. “There's a lot of reasons why. A big star like Ryan Reynolds, he's from Vancouver (and) coming back home and having this possibilit­y to showcase us even bigger audience.

“The fact that this show, this documentar­y, with big stars involved in this project, I think helped the momentum of soccer in North America.”

Wrexham toured the U.S. last year, but didn't come to Canada. This year, as part of the three-game 2024 Wrex Coast Tour, the Red Dragons will play a North American pro team for the first time.

Their other games this year will be against AFC Bournemout­h on July 20 at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, Calif., and with Chelsea FC on July 24 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

“Last year, Rob got to bring Wrexham to Philly. This year, it's my turn,” Reynolds said in a news release. “I am so excited my hometown club, the Whitecaps, will get to square off against the Red Dragons. My official stance on the match will be a very friendly `neutral' — even if I will be screaming for a Paul Mullin hat trick.”

The game has been in the works since the darlings of English soccer — well, Welsh, to be accurate — completed a four-game tour of the U.S. in 2023. The teams played Chelsea, Manchester United, and the reserves of the L.A. Galaxy and Philadelph­ia Union in games across three states, and drew in a total of 112,000 fans.

Whitecaps CEO Axel Schuster and his staff had been in contact with Wrexham, Reynolds and TEG Sport, the promotion company which is overseeing the tour, since that time.

“We approached them because we really wanted to bring this team to Vancouver,” Schuster said Thursday from New York, where he was meeting at MLS headquarte­rs before his team's game against Red Bulls on Saturday.

“It didn't feel right that they are coming the second time to North America, and he is the face of the franchise and the team is not coming to Canada and not to his hometown.

“It is not the classic version of an exhibition game between the Vancouver Whitecaps and Wrexham where we invite Wrexham and we run and operate the game and cover everything. This is more a game that is organized by TEG and both teams are invited to this game.”

The ticket prices, while trending towards eye-watering territory, seemingly haven't dissuaded sales, with plenty having been snapped up already. It's TEG that sets the prices, not the Whitecaps, and Schuster wanted to make it clear this isn't a cash-grab by the team.

“I can guarantee everyone that as long as we are not selling out the stadium or have a crowd that we haven't seen in the stadium yet — please carve out the one game that is coming end of May — this will be only a break-even game for us,” he said, citing the May 25 game versus Miami as the exception.

That game, featuring Leo Messi, still has tickets available, although the floor is near $300 and the ceiling more than $11,000.

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MALCOLM COUZENS/GETTY IMAGES FILES Wrexham FC co-owner Ryan Reynolds has made it official, bringing his English League Two team, the focus of a popular TV series, to Vancouver for an exhibition game July 27.
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