Wrexham reports record £26.7m turnover amid US popularity surge
Wrexham reports record £26.7m turnover amid US popularity surge

Wrexham reports record £26.7m turnover amid US popularity surge

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Wrexham has reported a record turnover of £26.7 million ($34.5 million) for the year ending June 30, 2024, marking a remarkable growth of 155% from the previous year. This increase is largely attributed to the rising popularity of the club in North America, with 52.1% of revenue generated from outside Europe due to the success of the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary series. Although the club posted an overall loss of £2.7 million, this was an improvement compared to last year's loss of £5.1 million, aided by a significant rise in commercial and match-day revenues. Wrexham has also repaid £15 million in loans to co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, freeing the club from shareholder debts. Currently second in League One, Wrexham is on track for a potential third consecutive promotion, which would elevate them to the second tier of English football for the first time since 1982. The club is also planning the redevelopment of its Racecourse Ground stadium, enhancing its long-term prospects.

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