Wrexham A.F.C.

Championship • England

Wrexham are celebrating on and off the field. Pic: Alamy

Wrexham are the oldest football club in Wales and claim to be the third oldest surviving football club in the world, having formed in 1864.

But their current fame owes less to their history and more to the emergence of a global fan base thanks to their high-profile ownership and astute marketing through a series of TV documentaries.

The club is owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, who completed their much-publicised takeover in 2021. 

Since then, their investment has revitalised the club, carrying them through successive promotions and helping raise their global popularity.

Wrexham currently compete in the English Football League (EFL) Championship, the second tier of English football.

The Dragons, as they are known, have enjoyed some famous moments in their history, including a shock FA Cup victory over Arsenal in 1992 and a record 23 Welsh Cup triumphs that saw them regularly compete in European competition.

Wrexham play their home matches at the Racecourse Ground, which is the world’s oldest international football stadium still in use, having hosted Wales’ first home match in 1877.

The club’s greatest achievement in recent history came in 2023 when they secured promotion from the National League, ending a 15-year absence from the Football League. 

They followed that up with a strong League Two campaign, aiming for back-to-back promotions. On 13 April 2024, the club secured a second consecutive promotion to League One.

In the spring of 2025, manager Phil Parkinson led the club to a third successive promotion, taking them into the Championship and the second tier for the first time since 1982.

Wrexham were founded in 1864 and initially played in regional competitions before joining the Football League in 1921.

Their first golden era came in the 1970s and early 1980s when they won the Third Division title in 1978 and reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1974 and 1978. 

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They also enjoyed European adventures through their Welsh Cup victories, famously defeating FC Porto in the 1984-85 Cup Winners’ Cup.

However, financial struggles saw the club endure a number of struggling seasons, although they could still be relied upon to rouse themselves to greatness in one-off Cup ties.

Perhaps their most memorable was the 1992 victory over a star-studded Arsenal team in the third round of the FA Cup.

Wrexham went 1-0 down but equalised with a spectacular free-kick by club legend Mickey Thomas in the 82nd minute - arguably, the most famous goal in the club’s history.

Moments later, striker Steve Watkin scored Wrexham’s winner, although they lost in a fourth round replay to West Ham.

Hard times followed and Wrexham were relegated from the Football League in 2008, plunging them into non-league football. 

They spent 15 years in the National League, coming close to promotion multiple times before finally winning the title in 2023 under manager Phil Parkinson.

Since their return to the Football League, Wrexham have been on an upward trajectory.

Backed by Reynolds and McElhenney’s investment, the club has attracted high-profile players and staff, fueling their ambitions to climb further up the English football pyramid.

Wrexham have been home to several legendary players over the years, including Thomas, Joey Jones, Arfon Griffiths, and more recently, Paul Mullin, whose goals were instrumental in securing their return to the EFL.

The club’s revival has been documented in the hit television series "Welcome to Wrexham," which has helped gain a worldwide following and brought new attention to both the club and the town.

Wrexham maintain rivalries with several clubs, including Chester, Shrewsbury Town, and fellow Welsh clubs Newport County and Cardiff City.

With strong backing, a growing global fanbase, and a squad capable of challenging for further promotions, Wrexham’s future looks bright as they continue their resurgence in the Football League.

Wrexham A.F.C. FACTS

  • FULL NAME: Wrexham A.F.C.

  • Leagues: Championship

  • League Country: England

  • Stadium: Racecourse Ground

  • Major Honours: Welsh Cup Winners – 23 times (Record holders)

Wrexham A.F.C. Articles

Wrexham's Kieffer Moore (centre). Pic. Alamy

Wrexham Ready for More Premier League Stress Testing as Chelsea Await

Wrexham's astonishing home record in the FA Cup under Phil Parkinson will face its sternest test yet this weekend, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 05, 2026
Wrexham Manager Phil Parkinson. Pic. Alamy

Wrexham Have Shown Glamour Won’t Stop Promotion Push, Says Phil Parkinson

Phil Parkinson has insisted Wrexham have proved they were determined not to let their FA Cup clash with Chelsea distract from their promotion campaign.

David Williams | Mar 02, 2026
Wrexham's Sam Smith. Pic. Alamy

No Bug in Wrexham’s System . . . Phil Parkinson’s Team Just Keep Winning

Phil Parkinson revealed Wrexham battled through a sickness bug in the squad to secure a gritty 2-1 victory over Portsmouth at Stok Cae Ras - a result that strengthens their hold on a top-six spot.

Paul Jones | Feb 25, 2026
Wrexham's Callum Doyle celebrates. Pic: Alamy

Wrexham are Proving They've Been Carefully Built for Another Instant Promotion

Wrexham are back in the top six places in the Championship and the dream of Premier League football grows stronger after another extraordinary performance, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Feb 23, 2026
Wrexham's Nathan Broadhead celebrates. Pic: Alamy

Phil Parkinson Believes Wrexham Have the G-Factor . . . Guts

Phil Parkinson believes the mental strength and resilience of his Wrexham players were the decisive factors behind their remarkable 5-3 victory over Ipswich Town.

David Williams | Feb 21, 2026
Bristol City's Max Bird (left) scores his late equaliser to deny Wrexham. Pic. Alamy

Phil Parkinson Admits Late Blow for Wrexham was Hard to Take

Phil Parkinson admitted Wrexham’s 2-2 draw at Bristol City felt more like a defeat than a point gained.

David Williams | Feb 18, 2026
Phil Parkinson manager of Wrexham. Pic. Alamy

Phil Parkinson Earns Just Reward . . . A Wrexham Home Tie Against Chelsea

He’s the manager with the Midas touch . . . everything Phil Parkinson touches seems to glitter, including an FA Cup tie against Chelsea, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Feb 17, 2026
Wrexham's Issa Kabore (left) and Josh Windass celebrate.  Pic. Alamy

FA Cup Glory Earned and Stored Away by Wrexham as Phil Parkinson Turns Focus Back to Championship

Phil Parkinson insists Wrexham’s FA Cup adventure will now take a back seat as his side refocus on their Championship campaign.

David Williams | Feb 14, 2026
Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds (left) and Rob McElhenney celebrate. Pic: Alamy

Wrexham Stumble . . . But They’re Heading for the Premier League, Says Ben Foster

Ben Foster has praised Wrexham’s rise as “ridiculous” as Hollywood owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds mark five years at the helm of the Welsh club.

Gareth James | Feb 09, 2026
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DKD Ready to Roll up Sleeves for Wrexham Spot

Davis Keillor-Dunn is embracing the battle for places at Wrexham as the Red Dragons prepare for a major Championship play-off clash against Millwall.

David Williams | Feb 06, 2026
Davis Keillor-Dunn of Barnsley. Pic. Alamy

Wrexham Lead the Way in Welsh Window Clean up

There were mixed fortunes for Wales' four EFL clubs on transfer deadline day as plenty of business was conducted as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Feb 03, 2026
New Wrexham signing Zak Vyner. Pic: Alamy

Zak Vyner gets his Dream Move . . . Wrexham

Zak Vyner’s long-standing admiration for Wrexham from a distance has become close range after the defender completed a move from Bristol City.

David Williams | Feb 02, 2026