La Equidad, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds
RYAN REYNOLDS and Rob McElhenney have bought Colombian top-flight side La Equidad. The duo, who have owned Wrexham since 2021, are part of a star-studded consortium that have completed the
The report stated: "A U.S. consortium fronted by real estate investor Al Tylis and Club Necaxa executive Sam Porter has completed a takeover of Colombian soccer team La Equidad — backed by investors including actors Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and Eva Longoria."
Wrexham's co-owners are part of a star-studded group which has bought into La Equidad in a deal reportedly worth more than $30million (£24.5m)
Wrexham have been dealt a huge blow that could derail Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's ambitious plans for the club. Wrexham have enjoyed great success under the ownership of Reynolds and McElhenney, having secured back-to-back promotions in as many seasons.
Wrexham have freed up space in their squad for January arrivals, with attacking duo Billy Waters and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson being allowed to move on.
A U.S. consortium fronted by real estate investor Al Tylis and Club Necaxa executive Sam Porter has completed a takeover of Colombian soccer team La Equidad — backed by investors including actors Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and Eva Longoria.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have expanded their football portfolio by purchasing Colombian side La Equidad. The Hollywood duo, along with actor Eva Longoria, are part of a US consortium that
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