
Wrexham AFC’s remarkable journey under Hollywood co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney has reached another milestone. Following the team’s promotion to the EFL Championship, the club’s owners have approved an ambitious $889.5 million stadium redevelopment project. This decision marks a historic investment aimed at transforming the Racecourse Ground into a world-class football venue.
The upgraded stadium will significantly boost capacity and include modernized facilities, improved fan experiences, and enhanced accessibility. The plan also supports the broader regeneration of the Wrexham area, providing economic benefits such as job creation and increased tourism. Construction is expected to begin later this year, with completion targeted ahead of the 2027 season.
Reynolds and McElhenney emphasized their commitment to sustainable growth and the community, stating that the stadium is more than just a football venue — it’s a symbol of Wrexham’s resurgence on and off the pitch. The club’s rapid rise through the English football tiers has captivated global attention, and this new stadium project cements Wrexham’s place among serious contenders in the Championship.
As anticipation builds, fans and stakeholders alike are celebrating not only the club’s success on the field but also a bold vision for its future.
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