The Borneo Post

‘Deadpool’ star Ryan Reynolds wins approval to buy Welsh soccer team

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FANS of Welsh soccer team Wrexham AFC have voted overwhelmi­ngly in favor of a takeover by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, marking another historic UK club's move into foreign hands.

Resolution­s to approve the sale were passed with more than 1,800 in favor, representi­ng greater than 98 per cent of votes cast, according to a statement Monday from the Wrexham Supporters Trust, which controls the team. The duo will pay a nominal purchase price and then inject $2.6 million (2 million pounds) into the team.

Reynolds played the title role in Marvel superhero film “Deadpool,” while McElhenney created and starred in the comedy series “It's Always s Sunny in Philadelph­ia.” They've pledged to raise the profile of Wrexham, which competes in the fifth tier of British soccer.

The pair have outlined plans for a Netflix-style yle documentar­y tracking the club's fortunes, similar to popular shows on the higherprof­ile Manchester City FC and Sunderland AFC.

“We would like to wish them the very best of luck in charge of our football club and look forward to what the future brings,” the board of Wrexham Supporters Trust said in the statement.

Wrexham's team was founded in 1864 and has been owned by the supporters trust for most of the last decade. It becomes the latest European soccer club to o be acquired by North A American investors after recent re takeovers of Italy's Par Parma and AS Roma as well as Fra France's Toulouse FC. Americans hold major stakes in about one-fifth of the 60 teams playing across the top soccer leagues in the UK, Italy and France, according to data from KPMG Football Benchmark. There has also been interest lower down the leagues, with third-tier English club Portsmouth FC owned by former Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Officer Michael Eisner. Reynolds is known for investing away from his day job.

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