March 31, 2025, 12:12pm
Wrexham reported record financial results for his first year returning to the English Football League (EFL) in the latest chapter in the club’s success story with co-owners of Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
The club’s annual report released on Monday from 2023-24 showed revenue of £26.7 million ($34.5 million) and 155% growth in the previous year.
The report shows the level of global interest in Welsh clubs, with geographical division of turnover rates looking at 52.1%, primarily generated from North America, from 24.6% in 2023.
With the rise of Wrexham’s British Football League, it has been performing two divisions under the top flight. Matthew Ashton – Ama/Getty Images
Wrexham finished second in the League One Table on the course of promotion to the Championship, the level he last reached in 1982. This marks the third consecutive season of promotions for a club that dropped out of the EFL in 2008.
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Of £26.7 million sales from 2023-24, commercial revenue rose to nearly £13.2 million, a significant increase at £1.9MA in the previous year. The revenue on match day was around £5 million, up from £3.1 million in 2023.
Wrexham’s women’s team reached the FAW Cup final and won the league’s championship phase as players became semi-professionals for the first time.