Wrexham’s love affair with American followers begins a brand new chapter this week, with a collection of matches scheduled within the U.S. after the membership earned a fairytale return to the English Football League.
The Welsh membership that languished for 15 years beneath the fourth tier of English soccer could by no means have entered the American consciousness if not for celeb house owners and Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney and their in style docu-series “Welcome to Wrexham”.
Instead, the membership has develop into a supply of intense fascination for an American fanbase typically blithely unaware of the English soccer drama that unfolds every year throughout the Atlantic.
“I grew up hearing that America’s team in football was the Dallas Cowboys, and I feel like America’s team in soccer is now Wrexham,” mentioned Jon Mugar, founder and CEO of The Soccer Tournament (TST), a four-day competitors kicking off on Thursday in Cary, North Carolina, that options Wrexham.
Mugar mentioned the membership was on the prime of the listing for the 32 groups organisers wished within the revolutionary event, which incorporates a seven-on-seven format and a winner-takes-all, $1 million prize.
“People are looking for reasons to be excited and feel good. And Wrexham is certainly a feel good story,” mentioned Brian Berklich, chief advertising officer at Sports Endeavors, whose Soccer.com is the retail and content material associate for the event.
“They have been very open to bringing new fans on board and I think that there’s just been a connection there that the people have found.”
Teams in TST are comprised of present and former gamers, in addition to some unorthodox contributors, together with retired two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash, who will compete alongside former Spain soccer worldwide Cesc Fabregas on Como 1907.
Wrexham despatched first-team goalkeeper Mark Howard to anchor a squad comprised of some gamers from its youth group and an array of “club legends” together with Andy Morrell and Lee Trundle, who helped the membership earn promotion from League Two in 2003.
“We’ve had a lot of visitors come over to watch our games, which is something that we never really expected but they’d be outside our training base and they’re coming to just see what we’re up to,” Howard instructed Reuters.
He will likely be joined by his teammates for the remainder of the American mini-tour, taking part in Chelsea in entrance of a sold-out crowd on July 19 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, earlier than going through LA Galaxy II in Los Angeles July 22 and Manchester United on July 25 at San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium.
The membership has already set its sights on back-to-back promotions and can return house to a complete city lifted by the membership’s success.
“There’s been a lot of heartbreak and mystery around the club for a good long time now. And what the owners have done is they galvanized the whole town and they’ve really brought more of a community feel,” mentioned Howard.
“They’ve really just brought everyone together.”
