Wrexham AFC is moving up once again. The Welsh club has secured promotion to the EFL Championship league, one tier below the Premier League, after a 3-0 win over Charlton on Saturday.
Midfielder Oliver Rathbone opened the scoring for Wrexham in the 15th minute, followed by a pair of goals from striker Sam Smith in the 18th and 81st minutes. With the win, Wrexham secured 89 points with one game remaining, clinching a second-place finish and its third consecutive promotion.
Wrexham currently plays in League One, the third tier of English football; they will now begin play in the Championship, the second tier, next season. The top two clubs in League One are promoted at the end of the season, plus the winner of a playoff between the clubs in third through sixth position. (Birmingham, who has 102 points, has already clinched the top position in the league.)
It's been quite a run for Wrexham, who has now been promoted three times in three straight seasons — an accomplishment that is unheard of at this level of the English leagues.
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Wrexham has had a huge boost under the ownership of American actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who bought the team in Nov. 2020. The pair have chronicled the process of purchasing and overhauling the club through their popular series "Welcome to Wrexham."
In the second year after Reynolds and McElhenney took over, Wrexham was promoted to the fourth-tier League Two, returning to the professional league for the first time in more than a decade. Last year, the team was promoted again, landing in League One after back-to-back promotions.
Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds purchased the club in 2020. (Photo by Martin Rickett/PA Images via Getty Images)
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Despite Wrexham's resounding success over the past few years, the odds of promotion to the Premier League are relatively slim. Teams in the Championship — many of which have recently played in the Premier League — tend to have better players, bigger stadiums and more money, making it difficult for a smaller team like Wrexham to compete.
With that said, if we've learned anything with this team, it's that anything is possible.
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