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Wrexham Association Football Club () is a professional
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club based in
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, Wales. Formed in 1864, it is the oldest club in Wales and the third-oldest professional association football team in the world. The club competes in the , the second tier of the
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. The Welsh team initially participated in friendlies and cup competitions and first entered a league by joining
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in 1890. The team spent 13 seasons in the Combination and two seasons in the
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, winning four Combination titles and two Welsh Senior League titles. It entered the Birmingham & District League in 1905, where it would remain until becoming an inaugural member of the Football League's
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in 1921. It spent 37 years in the Northern section until it was placed in the re-organized Third Division in 1958 and then relegated two years later. Wrexham was promoted out of the Fourth Division in 1961–62, only to be relegated again two years later. Another promotion followed in 1969–70, and it reached the
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for the first time after winning the Third Division title in 1977–78. Two successive relegations saw it back in the fourth tier by 1983, and it saw no further promotion until 1992–93. Relegated once more in 2002, it gained immediate promotion in 2002–03, before worsening financial problems resulted in another relegation and then
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in December 2004. It took 18 months for the club to exit administration and the club's decline on the pitch continued, as it dropped out of the Football League in 2008. Wrexham subsequently had five unsuccessful play-off campaigns in the fifth tier of the English football league system, before being promoted as champions of the
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to EFL League Two. On 13 April 2024, the club secured a second consecutive promotion to EFL League One. The next season, the club secured a third consecutive promotion to the EFL Championship, becoming the first ever team to secure three consecutive promotions in the
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. Wrexham's honours include winning the
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a record 23 times, the
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in
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at the
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and the
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in
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. The club is also the record winner of the short-lived
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, winning it five times out of the eleven years of its tenure, participating against fellow Welsh clubs such as
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and Newport County. However, their biggest rivalries are with English clubs
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, and
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, with games between the clubs known as the cross-border derby. In 1992, Wrexham upset the reigning English Champions
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in the FA Cup. They also scored a 1–0 victory over
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in 1984 in the
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. Wrexham was eligible for the European Cup Winners' Cup due to winning the Welsh Cup; their first European tie was against
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of Switzerland in 1972 and their last was played in Romania against Petrolul Ploiești in 1995. Wrexham's home stadium, the
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, is the world's oldest international stadium that still continues to host international games. The record attendance at the ground was set in 1957 when the club hosted a match against
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in front of 34,445 spectators. The 2020 purchase of the club by American actor
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and Canadian actor
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and the attendant publicity from the docuseries ''
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'' had a significant impact on the club's visibility, leading to its acquiring a new global fanbase with no precedent for a team who were then in the fifth division. In April 2024, the owners of
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bought a 5% stake in Wrexham with the Allyn family, who previously owned
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, taking a near 15% stake in October 2024 via a joint venture between the club owners and the Allyn family called Red Dragon Ventures. The joint venture further purchased a majority stake in the local firm
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in the same month.


History


1864–1905: A club of pioneers

The club was formed in October 1864 by members of the Wrexham Cricket Club who wanted a sporting activity for the winter months. This makes them (after
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) the fifth oldest association football team, the third oldest professional club (after Notts County and
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) and the oldest in Wales. Their first game was played on 22 October 1864 at the Denbighshire County Cricket Ground (The Racecourse) against the Prince of Wales Fire Brigade. As the rules of football were still somewhat fluid at the time, early matches featured teams with up to 17 players on each side (16 players when playing the Provincial Insurance Office and Chester College, 15 players against the Volunteer Fire Brigade). In these early years, Wrexham were leaders of the campaign to restrict teams to having just 11 players on the pitch at any one time. In 1876, the newly formed
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play their first international match, against
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at The West of Scotland Cricket Club,
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, featuring Edwin Cross and Alfred Davies as the first of many Wrexham F.C. players to play for Wales. In the 1877–78 season, the FAW inaugurated the
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competition, to run on similar lines to the English
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. The first Welsh Cup final was played at Acton Park. Wrexham got to the final of the inaugural competition, where they defeated
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1–0, with James Davies being credited with the goal. Because of a lack of money at the fledgling FAW, Wrexham did not receive their trophy until the next year. For their first decade, Wrexham mostly played friendly matches against both Welsh and English opposition, with the Welsh Cup providing most of their competitive football, Wrexham winning it again in 1883. 1883 also saw Wrexham's first appearance in the FA Cup, when after receiving a bye to the second round of the competition they were defeated 3–4 at home by
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. Crowd trouble at the game led to the club being expelled from the Football Association, leading to the club being reformed in 1884 as Wrexham Olympic. Olympic was dropped from this club's name in 1888. Thanks to a dispute with their landlords, who had raised the rent of the
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to £10 a year, Wrexham played their home games in the 1881–82 and 1882–83 seasons at
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(changing the club's name to ''Wrexham Athletic'' for one season), before moving back to the Racecourse Ground for the 1883–84 season, where the club have played their home games ever since. In 1890 Wrexham joined
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league, playing their first game against Gorton Villa on 6 September 1890, with Arthur Lea scoring Wrexham's only goal in a 5–1 defeat. Lea played for the club despite only having one arm as did playing colleague James Roberts. Wrexham finished the season second from bottom in eighth place in the first season. Wrexham played in the Combination for four years before a rapid increase in costs resulted in the club joining the
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in the 1894–95 season. Wrexham won the Welsh League both years that they were in it, but they then decided to return to the Combination League in 1896, as despite the reduced support they received, the savings made on their traveling expenses outweighed the reduction in gate revenue.


1905–1968: Into the Football League

The club remained in the Combination League until 1905, by which time they had managed to win the league four times. After several unsuccessful attempts, Wrexham was finally elected to the Birmingham and District League in time for the beginning of the 1905–06 season. Wrexham's first-ever match in this league was at home against
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at the Racecourse, and two thousand spectators witnessed Wrexham win the match 2–1. Wrexham finished sixth in their first season in this league. During their time in the Birmingham and District League, Wrexham won the Welsh Cup six times, in 1908–09, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1913–14, 1914–15, and 1920–21. They also reached the First Round proper of the FA Cup for a second time in the 1908–09 season before losing a replay 1–2 to
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after extra time. In 1921 Wrexham was elected to the newly formed
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of
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. Their first League game was against Hartlepools United at the Racecourse in front of 8,000 spectators. Playing in blue shirts, Wrexham were defeated 0–2. The week after this defeat Wrexham travelled north to play Hartlepools and managed to get their revenge by beating them 1–0 in a hard-earned victory. It was during this particular season that Wrexham achieved many "firsts" in the club's history, such as when Ted Regan scored the club's first ever Football League
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, and also Brian Simpson became the first Wrexham player to be sent off in a Football League game, against
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in January 1922. Charlie Hewitt was the club's first-ever manager during this period. In the 1926–27 season the club got past the first round of the FA Cup only to be knocked out by
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. The following season Wrexham fought their way to the fourth round before they lost 0–1 to
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. A record 32 league goals from Albert Mays helped Wrexham to get to third position in the division in the 1928–29 season. Later in that season Tommy Bamford made his first appearance for the club. He went on to score 201 League and Cup goals for the club during his time at the Racecourse. During the 1929–30 season the club recorded their best-ever league win to date when they defeated
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8–0. Wrexham enjoyed their best-ever Third Division North season in 1932–33, when they finished runners-up to
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and won 18 of their 21 home games during the course of the season. This was the first season that the club appeared in their now-familiar red and white strip for the first time for the short-lived 1939–40 season. During the
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years, when long cross-county trips were impossible due to the war, Wrexham played in the ''Regional League West'' against local teams from
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, amongst others in the northwest region. Wrexham's position as a barracks town meant that the team could secure the services of many famous guest players such as
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, and others. In the first post-war season Wrexham equaled their best-ever position when they again finished third in the Third Division North. In the summer of 1949, the club made its first-ever tour abroad when it played three games against the British army in Germany. The club reached the fourth round of the FA Cup in 1956–57 where they played
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in front of a crowd of 34,445 people at the Racecourse, which still remains a club record. The 5–0 defeat did not spoil the occasion for the large home crowd, and later that season Wrexham managed to win the Welsh Cup for the first time in 26 years. 1960 saw the club relegated to a lower tier for the first time in their history, and they dropped into the newly created Fourth Division. But their performances improved following the appointment of Ken Barnes as player-manager. He led Wrexham to promotion to the third division in his first season in charge and oversaw the 10–1 trouncing of
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, which is still the club's record league victory. Two years after their promotion, Wrexham was relegated to the Fourth Division again, and in 1966 they finished rock-bottom at 92nd in the Football League after an extremely disappointing season.


1968–1982: The glory years

John Neal was appointed manager of Wrexham in 1968, succeeding Alvan Williams who had brought Neal to the club as his assistant. He guided the club to a 9th-place finish in 1969, before leading Wrexham to their second Football League promotion in 1970 with a second-place finish and promotion to the Third Division. With Welsh clubs now able to qualify for the
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by winning the Welsh Cup, Wrexham played their inaugural match in Europe against Swiss side
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in Switzerland on 13 September 1972, the game finishing 1–1. In the return leg, Wrexham won 2–1, advancing to the second round with a 3–2 win on aggregate. The second round drew Wrexham against Yugoslav side
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. Over the course of two games, the score finished 3–3 on aggregate with Wrexham matching their more illustrious opponents, but they were knocked out of the competition due to the
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. The 1972–73 season saw the completion of the new Yale stand, with a capacity of up to 5,500. Including the terrace helped to comprise the bottom tier of the stand. The 1973–74 season saw Wrexham change their badge from the
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crest to a brand new badge that had much more resemblance to the Welsh roots of the club, with three feathers on the top of the badge and two dragons, one on either side of the badge and facing inwards. This is still the badge for today's team. This season also saw Wrexham reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in another cup run. After victories over
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and Southampton, their cup run finally came to an end with a loss to first division side
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, with 15,000 Wrexham fans present to watch the match. Also that season Wrexham just missed out on the promotion spots, finishing in 4th place at the end of the season. 1975–76 saw
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's starlets captained by Eddie May, again shocking the football world by reaching the quarter-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup after another sparkling cup run and defeats of several higher quality opponents. In the first round, Wrexham beat Swedish team
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3–2 on aggregate. They then managed to knock out the Polish side Stal Rzeszow 3–1 on aggregate. Wrexham played Belgian champions
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in the quarter-finals and narrowly lost 2–1 to the eventual winners of the competition. The 1976–77 season saw Wrexham again beat First Division opposition in both Cup competitions as they went on another cup run, defeating
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in the Football League Cup and Sunderland in the FA Cup. However, the league season was a traumatic one as the club, on the verge of promotion to the second division with only four matches left to play, needing just three points to reach their goal, missed out after a poor run.
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took over as player-manager for the 1977–78 season. They reached both the League and FA Cup quarter-finals that season, and Wrexham finally clinched promotion to the second division when they beat Rotherham United 7–1 at a packed Racecourse, Wrexham went on to win the Third Division Championship that year. In the 1978–79 season Wrexham made it to the fourth round of the FA Cup, where they lost to Tottenham Hotspur 3–2 in the replay after the first game finished 3–3. The Spurs team had stars amongst their ranks such as
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, Ricky Villa, and
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, and Wrexham were bested in getting knocked out. Following Arfon Griffiths' resignation from the manager's position in 1981, his assistant Mel Sutton was put in charge, with a third-round FA Cup win over
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's
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in another cup run, the highlight of the season.


1982–1991: Decline

The summer of 1982 saw Bobby Roberts appointed the club's new manager. Relegation meant the club had dire financial problems, resulting in the sale of many of the club's experienced and talented players. Frank Carrodus, Ian Edwards, Mick Vinter and Wayne Cegieski had already left during the summer, Steve Fox,
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, Dixie McNeil and
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soon followed. Wrexham were again relegated to the Fourth Division after plummeting from apparent mid-table security. The club's slide continued into the following season, and only goal difference prevented Wrexham from being forced to apply for re-election to the League. The 1984–85 season saw Wrexham take on
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in European competition. Wrexham won the home leg with a 1–0 victory, but in the second leg, Porto showed their class and were 3–0 up after 38 minutes. However, Wrexham pulled goals back and the game finished 4–3, making it 4–4 on aggregate with Wrexham advancing on away goals. The second round draw was to pair Wrexham with Italian side
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, managed by
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. Wrexham lost 3–0 on aggregate over the two legs. Their league performance was even more dire than the previous year, and by the time Bobby Roberts was finally removed from his post, Wrexham was rock-bottom of the entire Football League. Former Racecourse favourite Dixie McNeil was appointed caretaker manager, and immediately inspired a revival that saw Wrexham win 7 of their last 10 matches and comfortably finish clear of having to apply for re-election, which earned him the job on a permanent basis that summer. His first season in charge saw the team finish mid-table position in an average season, he led the team to a Welsh Cup final win over Kidderminster Harriers. 1986 saw Wrexham make a return to European football with a first-round draw against Maltese side FC Zurrieq, whom they beat 7–0 on aggregate to earn a second-round tie against
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which they drew 2–2 with on aggregate but they went out on away goals. Following the
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in May 1985, legislation on ground safety at all football grounds was brought into effect. This eventually led to the closure of the Mold Road stand because it did not reach the necessary safety standards. Led by Dixie McNeil, Wrexham reached the Fourth Division play-offs in 1989, having finished seventh in the league. Wrexham beat Scunthorpe United F.C., Scunthorpe United in the semi-final 5–1 on aggregate, but narrowly lost to Leyton Orient F.C., Leyton Orient 2–1 in the final. After Wrexham started the next season with just 3 wins from 13 league games, Dixie McNeil resigned before his inevitable sacking. He was replaced, initially on a temporary basis, by Brian Flynn (footballer), Brian Flynn, but his appointment was made permanent a month later. However the club continued to struggle domestically, and Flynn was forced to make three important signings in Mark Sertori, Eddie Youds and Alan Kennedy which saw the team finish in twenty-first place, therefore avoiding relegation. At the start of the 1990–91 season it was announced there would be no relegation to the Conference Premier as a team had already voluntarily left the league. That season Wrexham finished in ninety-second place. Wrexham were knocked out of the European Cup Winners' Cup in the second round by Manchester United 5–0 on aggregate, who eventually went on to win the trophy.


1991–2001: Giant killers

The 1991–92 season saw Wrexham still in a poor financial state, as they continued to struggle on the field. With the club knocked out of the League Cup and struggling in the league, it was left to the FA Cup to keep the season alive. Having beaten Telford United F.C., Telford United and Winsford United F.C., Winsford United, they were drawn to play the previous season's First Division champions
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. Wrexham produced one of their most memorable nights to Wrexham A.F.C. 2–1 Arsenal F.C., beat the ''Gunners'' 2–1 after being behind, with a thunderous Mickey Thomas (footballer), Mickey Thomas free kick and a Steve Watkin (footballer), Steve Watkin goal. They lost in the next round to West Ham United F.C., West Ham United 1–0 in a replay after the first game had finished 2–2. In an attempt to change the fortunes of the club after several seasons in the doldrums at the bottom of the football league pyramid, the 1992–93 season saw Wrexham manager Brian Flynn make a shrewd signing when he enlisted the services of Gary Bennett, who soon settled and helped Wrexham into the promotion race. Wrexham's season came to a head on 27 April 1993 when with two games left they traveled to Northampton Town F.C., Northampton Town requiring a win to gain promotion to the next tier of English football. The game ended with a 2–0 victory to Wrexham and the 5,500 travelling "Reds" supporters there were jubilant when promotion had finally been achieved. The 1994–95 season would see Wrexham achieve more success in cup competitions, this time going on a run through the FA Cup. Having beaten Stockport County F.C., Stockport County and Rotherham United, they faced Premier League side Ipswich Town F.C., Ipswich Town at the Racecourse, with Wrexham running out 2–1 winners thanks to goals from Gary Bennett (footballer born 1962), Gary Bennett and Kieron Durkan. In the next round, Wrexham was drawn away to Manchester United and despite taking the lead at Old Trafford, United went on to win 5–2. The 1995–96 season once again saw Wrexham in European action, with their opposition this time coming in the form of Romanian team Petrolul Ploiești; the home leg ended in a 0–0 draw but Wrexham lost 1–0 in the away leg, with the Romanians scoring the only goal of the match, and Wrexham were subsequently knocked out of the tournament. The 1996–97 season saw Wrexham set off on another strong run in the FA Cup and beat more top-flight opposition. Following wins at Colwyn Bay F.C., Colwyn Bay and Scunthorpe United, they were drawn to play West Ham United at home, the game ending in a 1–1 draw on a snow-covered pitch. The replay at Boleyn Ground, Upton Park ended in a shock 1–0 win to Wrexham as Kevin Russell (footballer), Kevin Russell scored in the dying minutes to send Wrexham into the fourth round. After also beating Peterborough United F.C., Peterborough United and Birmingham City in the following rounds, they played Chesterfield F.C., Chesterfield in an all-Division-2 FA Cup quarter-final, Wrexham narrowly losing to the Spireites 1–0. June 1997 was the date for the official opening of Colliers Park, which was Wrexham's new training ground and was situated just outside Gresford on Chester Road. It was built at a cost of £750,000 and is widely regarded to be one of the best training grounds outside of the top flight. It has been used for training by many visiting teams that play at a higher standard over the years, such as Barcelona. The 1999–2000 season saw Wrexham again beat a top-flight team in the FA Cup, this time in the shape of
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. The final score of the match was 2–1, with the second-half goals coming from Robin Gibson (footballer), Robin Gibson and Darren Ferguson after being behind the Premiership outfit. Wrexham went on to win the
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in May 2001.


2001–2008: Administration and the slide into non-League football

At the start of the 21st century, the club was dogged with many problems off the pitch, including then chairman Alex Hamilton, attempting to get the club evicted from the stadium so that he could use and sell it for his own development purposes – the saga involved the sale of the Racecourse Ground to a separate company owned by Hamilton immediately after he became the club's chairman. The club was included in FIFA Football 2004 for the first time and remained playable up to FIFA 08. In the summer of 2004, Hamilton gave the club a year's notice to quit the ground. The club's fans developed an affinity with the fans of fellow football league club Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., Brighton & Hove Albion, who themselves had managed to successfully depose their chairman and keep control of their stadium after he had sold the ground for development purposes in almost the same circumstances. On 3 December 2004 the club was placed in Administration (insolvency), financial administration by the High Court in
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as the club owed £2,600,000, including £800,000 which was owed to the Inland Revenue in unpaid taxes. Wrexham became the first League club to suffer a ten-point deduction under the new rule for being placed in administration, dropping them from the middle of the League One table to the relegation zone after the point deduction, and subsequently condemned Wrexham to relegation. Despite their financial troubles, Wrexham went on to win the 2004–05 Football League Trophy by defeating Southend United F.C., Southend United 2–0 after extra time, in Wrexham's first appearance at the
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in Cardiff. The winning goals were scored by Juan Ugarte and Darren Ferguson as Wrexham ran out winners in front of nearly 20,000 Wrexham fans. Wrexham still retained an outside chance of escaping the drop in the 2004–05 season following an end-of-season winning streak; however, their faint hopes of staying up were ended with a 2–1 home loss to Brentford F.C., Brentford on 3 May 2005. The 10-point deduction proved decisive in determining Wrexham's fate, as the club finished with 43 points compared to 20th-placed Milton Keynes Dons F.C., Milton Keynes Dons' 51 – a net points tally of 53 after deduction, which had condemned them to relegation. In October 2005, Birmingham High Court decided that Alex Hamilton's company CrucialMove had improperly acquired the freehold of the ground and the decision went against him. Hamilton then took this to the Appeal Court in London and it ruled on 14 March 2006 that the stadium must remain in the hands of the club's administrators. On 30 April 2006 the administrators reached an agreement with local car dealer Neville Dickens, subject to agreement by the shareholders and creditors (which was achieved on 30 May), for Dickens to take over control of the club and all its assets. Had the club still been in administration by 3 June then Wrexham would have automatically been expelled from the League because of their financial situation. ''Wrexham Football Club (2006) Ltd'' is the name of the "phoenix" company that took over the assets of the old ''Wrexham Association Football Club Limited'' – technically, the club is no longer known as ''Wrexham Association Football Club'' due to the takeover of the club by Neville Dickens and Geoff Moss and their associates; this is reflected on new merchandise, although most fans will still refer to it as "Wrexham AFC". The 2006–07 season started well for Wrexham, as they went 8 games unbeaten. However, the club would then struggle with Denis Smith (footballer, born 1947), Denis Smith eventually being sacked in January 2007 with Wrexham in the bottom half of the division and after a poor run of results. He was replaced by coach Brian Carey. Wrexham finished 19th in Football League Two, League Two with 51 points after an impressive late run of form which saw them win 4 out of their last 5 games, which included defeating local rivals Shrewsbury in the last derby match at Gay Meadow. Wrexham's league status was saved on the last day of the season with a vital 3–1 victory on 5 May 2007 over Boston United F.C., Boston United at home which sent their opponents down to the Conference Premier and ensured that Wrexham would stay in the Football League. Expectations were high for the 2007–08 season, with fans expecting a promotion push. However, the season started badly with the club in 24th by November 2007. Brian Carey was eventually sacked, and on 15 November 2007, Brian Little (footballer), Brian Little was named as Wrexham's new manager and the replacement to Carey, who took the role of assistant manager. After a promising start to his reign, Wrexham experienced a run of seven straight league defeats, prompting the club to bring in eleven new players during the January transfer window. Wrexham went six matches unbeaten before some poor form which saw defeats against some fellow strugglers. Wrexham were finally relegated to non-League following a 2–0 defeat away at Hereford United F.C., Hereford United, ending the club's 87-year stay in the Football League.


2008–2020: The non-League years

The 2008–09 Football Conference, 2008–09 season started well, with a 5–0 home victory against Stevenage F.C., Stevenage Borough. However a run of poor results followed, with Wrexham being left in the mid-table battle, only four points above the relegation zone and only keeping two clean sheets all season. Following a 3–0 home defeat against Rushden and Diamonds F.C., Rushden and Diamonds, and fans calling for his dismissal, Little left Wrexham by mutual consent. Little was replaced by Dean Saunders. Wrexham's first full season in the Conference Premier ended in a disappointing 10th place. The following year, 2009–10 Football Conference, 2009–10, ended in a similar fashion with Wrexham finishing in 11th position, well off the pace of the promotion battle. In 2010, the club entered into a ground share at the
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with North Wales Crusaders, Celtic Crusaders rugby league club, which lasted until 2016. This ground share was credited with helping Wrexham through its administration with then Chief Executive Paul Retout stating "We can’t survive if only 1,800 fans are coming through the gates". In March 2011, the ownership of the club became subject to two bids: one from Wrexham Supporters' Trust and another from local businesswoman Stephanie Booth. Wrexham's MP and AM indicated that they would prefer Wrexham Supporters' Trust to secure the bid. A third bid later came in, but after WST and Booth came to an agreement, their bid was then re-accepted. In April 2011, the club was served with a winding-up order from HMRC, with an unpaid tax bill of just under £200,000. The team finished the 2010–11 Football Conference, 2010–11 season in 4th place, qualifying for a playoff spot, but were beaten 5–1 on aggregate by Luton Town F.C., Luton Town in the semi-final. During the 2011–12 Football Conference, 2011–12 season, Wrexham were invited back into the
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after 16 years, entering at the third round stage. New manager Andy Morrell guided Wrexham to a record tally of 98 points but this was not enough to gain automatic promotion, as they ended the season only 5 points adrift of Fleetwood Town, who gained the only automatic place. Wrexham lost in the play-offs to Luton Town again. Wrexham earned themselves places in both the 2013 FA Trophy Final, FA Trophy final and the 2013 Conference Premier play-off Final, Conference Premier play-off final, their first two appearances at
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in the club's 150-year history to date, and within five weeks of one another. In the FA Trophy final, Wrexham won on penalties after a 1–1 draw with Grimsby Town F.C., Grimsby Town. A 5–2 aggregate win over
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in the two-legged play-off semi-final saw Wrexham through to the 2013 Conference Premier play-off Final, final versus Newport County, the first play-off final to feature two Welsh teams; Newport defeated Wrexham 2–0. In June 2013, members of Wrexham Supporters Trust voted on whether they should change the club's name back to Wrexham AFC. As a result, the name was changed. In February 2014, Andy Morrell stepped down as manager. Billy Barr was appointed as interim manager before being replaced a few weeks later by Kevin Wilkin. Wrexham finished the 2013–14 Football Conference, 2013–14 season in 17th place. In 2018–19 National League, 2018–19, Wrexham finished in 4th place but lost the play-off quarter-final to Eastleigh F.C., Eastleigh. In 2019–20 National League, 2019–20, the club finished 19th on points per game after the season was ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lowest position in the club's 150-year history.


2020–present: New owners, return to Championship and the Parkinson era

In November 2020, American actor
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and Canadian actor
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, through their RR McReynolds Company LLC, bought the club. The deal received the backing of 98.6% of the 2,000 members of the Wrexham Supporters Trust that voted and was completed in February 2021. They were included in ''FIFA 22'' as part of the "Rest of World" section, becoming the first non-league team to be featured in the FIFA (video game series), series. Following the takeover, a docuseries called ''
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'' was produced by Boardwalk Pictures for FX Networks, FX. The series debuted on 24 August 2022 on FX and Hulu in the United States, followed by a release on Disney+ in the United Kingdom and Ireland the next day. The acquisition by Reynolds and McElhenney and the attendant publicity from ''Welcome to Wrexham'' had a significant impact on the club's visibility, leading to its acquiring a new global fanbase with no precedent for a team in the fifth tier. The club's fortunes began to attract dedicated coverage from global sporting media that would not typically be afforded teams outside the Premier League. This, in turn, inspired a debate about the potential replicability of this strategy for other lesser-known clubs and leagues, with ''The Guardian'' remarking that "everybody wants to ‘do a Wrexham’, but not everybody can." During the 2021–22 Wrexham A.F.C. season, 2021–22 season, under the leadership of newly hired manager Phil Parkinson, Wrexham finished second before losing the play-off semi-final 5–4 to Grimsby Town F.C., Grimsby Town after extra time. Wrexham also reached the 2022 FA Trophy final which they lost 1–0 to Bromley F.C., Bromley. During the 2022–23 season, the team progressed to the fourth round in the 2022–23 FA Cup, being the only National League team to do so, beating Coventry City F.C., Coventry City in an upset in the third round, and eventually being knocked out by Sheffield United F.C., Sheffield United in a replay. The first game against Sheffield United, which ended in a 3–3 draw, was ESPN's most followed football game across its digital platforms. Wrexham vied with
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throughout the season to lead the league, trading the first spot back and forth, and both setting new National League (division), National League records for wins, goals, and goal difference, while 20+ points ahead of the third place team by the end of the season. Wrexham secured winning their first league title in 45 years, and were promoted to the EFL League Two after a 15-year absence, following a 3–1 win against Boreham Wood F.C., Boreham Wood. The club amassed a tally of 111 points that season, a record for the top five divisions of English league football, beating Notts County to the championship and single automatic promotion spot. Wrexham's income increased to over £10 million in the year ending in June 2023. During the 2023–24 in English football, 2023–24 season, Wrexham secured a second successive promotion, taking the club to EFL League One, the third tier of the English football system and ultimately finished second behind Stockport County F.C., Stockport County. Wrexham was awarded Category Four status as an EFL academy from the 2023/24 campaign with the short-term aim to reach Category Three status and operate an Under-18 side.
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's backers purchased 5% of Wrexham AFC in April 2024 and both owners, in turn, purchased a minority stake in Necaxa. The academy was awarded Category Three status as an EFL academy from the 2024/25 season. The football club joined the European Club Association in August 2024. The 2024–25 EFL League One, 2024–25 season began with Wrexham's first League One match in 19 years, and with the 5,000th recorded league match for the club, winning at home 3–2 to Wycombe Wanderers F.C., Wycombe Wanderers. The Welch Allyn, Allyn family of Skaneateles, New York was announced as a new minority investor in the club in October 2024,, reportedly taking a near-15% stake, and the club's worth rose to £100m. The club's financial statements for the 2023/24 season revealed in March 2025 that the loans from Reynolds and McElhenney, grown to £15m, had been fully repaid and that the turnover of £26.7m set a record for a League Two side. Wrexham AFC joined the ''Football for the Goals'' initiative of the United Nations in the same month. On 26 April, Wrexham won promotion to the EFL Championship after beating Charlton Athletic F.C., Charlton Athletic 3–0 at home and finished second behind
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. They became the first club in the history of England's top five football divisions to achieve back-to-back-to-back promotions. This led to the club's valuation increasing to about £150m according to football finance expert Kieran Maguire, an increase of 7,400% within 4 years.


Sponsorship

Wrexham's home kit is red shirts, white shorts, and white socks. The club has played in a predominantly red kit with white features since the late 1930s. The away kit is white shirts, red shorts, and red socks. In 2014–15, to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary, Wrexham wore a red and black hooped Nike, Inc., Nike home shirt as this was the club's first ever recorded home shirt. Macron (sportswear), Macron have been the kit supplier of Wrexham AFC since 2016 and helped arrange a pre-season training camp for the first team in pre-season 2017 in Portugal where over 600 supporters traveled over to support the team in a 2–1 win over Louletano. They still visit Portugal each summer. In April 2011, Wrexham signed a two-year sponsorship deal with Greene King brewery. This was cancelled in September after Wrexham University (then known as Glyndŵr University) bought the Racecourse, as the university had an exclusive deal with another brewery. Starting with the kits for the 2021–22 seasons, the back neck of the shirt has the number "1934" embroidered in, in remembrance of the Gresford disaster. In May 2023, the team's training kit was announced to be sponsored by Betty Buzz, a beverage company owned by Blake Lively, for the 2023–24 season.


Kit manufacturers and sponsors

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Stadium

Since 1864, Wrexham have played their home games at The Racecourse Ground, situated on the Mold Road, which is the main through road heading into Wrexham; it is opposite the residential area of Maesgwyn, situated between Wrexham University and Wrexham General railway station. In August 2011 Wrexham University purchased the stadium and the club training facilities in Gresford, adding their name to the stadium for it to become The Glyndŵr University Racecourse Stadium (Glyndŵr University was the name of Wrexham University at the time). Subsequently, in 2016, Wrexham Supporters Trust secured a 99-year lease on the ground, and the name reverted to the Racecourse Ground. The capacity is 10,500, which made it one of the largest stadiums in the National League. In June 2022, Wrexham AFC purchased the Racecourse Ground freehold from the university and are planning renovations to the stadium. The maximum capacity as of the 2024–25 season is 13,341 due to an expanded temporary Kop.


Support

In August 2011, Wrexham were faced with being expelled from the Football Conference, fans rallied and raised £127,000 in one day to help pay a bond, so they could secure football for the forthcoming season. A month later the Wrexham Supporters' Trust (WST) took over the day-to-day running of the club. List of fan-owned sports teams#Wales, Fan ownership of Wrexham was finally ratified on 12 December 2011. As of May 2015 the WST had 4,129 adult members and joint-owners of the club. As well as the city of
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, support is drawn from the surrounding towns and villages of the Wrexham County Borough, district, such as Gwersyllt and Rhosllannerchrugog, Rhos, the Flintshire towns of Mold, Flintshire, Mold, Buckley, Flintshire, Buckley, Holywell, Flintshire, Holywell and Deeside. For the 2013 FA Trophy final coaches of Wrexham fans came from many North Wales towns including; Bala, Gwynedd, Bala, Bangor, Gwynedd, Bangor, Caernarfon, Colwyn Bay, Denbigh, Flint, Flintshire, Flint, Llandudno, Prestatyn, Rhyl and Ruthin. Additionally, many Wrexham fans reside in Shropshire. Exiled supporters clubs can be found in South Wales,
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and London. Over the past 15 years, even as a lower-league side, Wrexham have been able to attract gates of 11,000+ for big games at the Racecourse. Famous Wrexham fans include Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, former Royal butler Paul Burrell, actor and television presenter Tim Vincent, actor Llŷr Ifans, actor and comedian Ted Robbins, The Sweet, Sweet guitarist Andy Scott (guitarist), Andy Scott, Neck Deep, Lloyd Roberts of rock band Neck Deep, 2012 Summer Olympics, 2012 Olympian weightlifter Gareth Evans (weightlifter), Gareth Evans, Sky Sports reporter Bryn Law, Rugby World Cup referee Nigel Owens and former Association football, footballers Neil Roberts (Welsh footballer), Neil Roberts, Robbie Savage and Mark Hughes. The club also has a namesake club in Uganda, Wrexham F.C. Uganda, established in 2009, created by Welsh charity Teams4U.


Rivalries

Wrexham has a fierce rivalry with
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; the two contest the cross-border derby. The clubs are located just 10 miles apart, but are Wales, Welsh and England, English respectively. The first match was held in 1888 with Wrexham running out 3–2 winners at Faulkner Street, the former home of Chester City F.C., Chester City; the most recent was played in March 2018 with Wrexham winning 2–0 at the Racecourse Ground. Wrexham lead the head-to-head rivalry with 67 wins compared to Chester's 50. Games between the two are classed as "high risk" for the potential of disorder and are generally moved to early kick-offs with a large police presence to prevent it, though arrests do still occur for various offenses surrounding the fans of both clubs. Former Chester City player Lee Dixon said of the derby "I'm telling you, Chester versus Wrexham was a real derby! It's difficult to compare if you've not played in each one but there's something special about any derby at any level. I played for Chester v Wrexham and that could get ferocious, it lost nothing in ferocity compared to North London derby, Arsenal v Spurs". Former
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and Liverpool F.C., Liverpool striker Ian Rush, who played for both clubs, said in 2013 that the cross-border derby between the two clubs is "as intense as they come" and "It is like Wales v England really, it is incredible". Wrexham also have a fierce rivalry with
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and Tranmere Rovers due to geographical proximity. The games are often moved to early kick-offs, in accordance with police wishes, to minimize the potential of trouble as has happened between clubs previously. In 2003, 32 hooligans were jailed after a Tranmere v Wrexham match at Prenton Park and trouble was again evident when the two clubs met in a 2013 friendly at the
Racecourse Ground The Racecourse Ground (), is a football stadium in Wrexham, Wales. It is the home of Wrexham A.F.C., Wrexham AFC. It is the largest stadium in North Wales and the List of football stadiums in Wales, fifth-largest in Wales. It is the world's o ...
. Though not as intense as they once were, due to divisional differences, Crewe Alexandra F.C., Crewe Alexandra and Port Vale F.C., Port Vale, as well as fellow Welsh clubs
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, Newport County, and Swansea City F.C., Swansea City are also classed as rivals. Wrexham is represented by a hooligan firm known as the 'Front Line' that have been involved in major disorder around Britain since the early 1980s. Recent seasons have also seen rivalries cultivated with both Stockport County and Notts County after Wrexham battled Stockport for the 2021-22 National League, 2021–22 National League title, narrowly missing out in spite of a late season surge that saw Wrexham beat Stockport at home twice in the FA Trophy and League, before battling Notts County for the title in 2022-23 National League, 2022–23 in a season that saw both teams clear the century mark for both goals and points with a 3–2 win on Easter Monday in 2023 for Wrexham, helped by a Ben Foster (footballer), Ben Foster penalty save in the last minute, proving crucial as Wrexham finished 4 points clear of Notts to win the title and promotion back to the English Football League, EFL. 2023–24 saw Wrexham win another promotion in 2nd place, just behind Stockport who won the league (although Wrexham beat them 2–1 at home on the final day of the season ) to ensure the two would be in League One for the 2024-25 EFL League One, 2024–25 League One season. Since being promoted to League One for the 2024–25 season, Wrexham have formed a rivalry with
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, who were relegated in 2023–24 EFL Championship, the previous season from the EFL Championship, Championship. The rivalry has been dubbed the "Cinema of the United States, Hollywood Derby", as Wrexham is owned by American actor
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and Canadian Americans, Canadian-American actor
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while Birmingham is partially owned by former American football quarterback Tom Brady.


Team mascot

Wrex the Dragon is the official team mascot of Wrexham. The mascot, along with the team nickname "The Dragons", was introduced in 2001–02 following a ballot of fans to help increase sponsorship and promote the club's Welsh image whilst also providing a more original nickname as Bristol City F.C., Bristol City, Swindon Town and Cheltenham Town also use the nickname of 'The Robins'. Wrex is occasionally performed by owner Rob McElhenney.


Training ground

Wrexham's training ground was the purpose-built Colliers Park, in neighbouring Gresford. When the construction had been completed it was officially opened in June 1997, at a building cost of £750,000. It is widely regarded in British football as one of the best training grounds outside the top flight and one of the best never to have been used by a top-flight team. The England national football team, England national team, FC Barcelona, Barcelona, Rangers F.C., Rangers and the Wales national football team, Wales national team have all used it for training purposes. Colliers Park continues to be improved; a running hill, as well as all-weather pitches and a small stand have been constructed since the facilities opened in 1997. Colliers Park was bought by Glyndwr University as part of their purchase of the Racecourse Ground assets in 2011. Wrexham's former training ground found a new purpose after about £4 million were invested by the Football Association of Wales to transform it into a National Development Centre in February 2018. For the beginning of the 2016–17 season, Wrexham moved back to their former training ground at Stansty Park, the home of Welsh National League (Wrexham Area), Welsh National League side Lex XI F.C., Lex Glyndwr, due to the use of Colliers Park becoming financially unsustainable for the club. Wrexham did however retain the use of Colliers Park for Youth and Reserve fixtures. After one season of training at Stansty Park, Wrexham announced their move to a new training ground at 9 Acre field for the beginning of the 2017–18 season based near the city center but also used Stansty Park in 2021. Wrexham still occasionally train at Colliers Park since the takeover and use multiple venues.


Players


Squad


Academy


Notable former players

''For all players with a Wikipedia article, see :Wrexham A.F.C. players, Wrexham A.F.C. players.'' ''For a complete list of players, see List of Wrexham A.F.C. players with List of Wrexham A.F.C. players, 100+ appearances, List of Wrexham A.F.C. players (25–99 appearances), 25–99 appearances and List of Wrexham A.F.C. players (1–24 appearances), 1–24 appearances.''


Hall of Fame

The following are members of the Wrexham A.F.C. Hall of Fame. Entry is not restricted to players; anyone who has made a great contribution to the club in any capacity can be considered.


Player of the Year


Player records

*Most goals in a season in all competitions: Tommy Bamford – 51 (1933–34 in English football, 1933–34) *Most League goals in a season: Tommy Bamford – 44 (1933–34 in English football, 1933–34, Football League Third Division North, Division Three North) *Most league goals in total: Tommy Bamford – 175 *Most hat tricks: Tommy Bamford – 16 *Most goals scored in a single game by one player: Andy Morrell – 7 (against Merthyr Tydfil F.C., Merthyr Tydfil, 16 February 2000) *Most league appearances: 592 –
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(1959–61, 1962–79) *Most appearances in total: 713 –
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(1959–61, 1962–79) *Most capped player: 146 – Daniel Bennett (footballer), Daniel Bennett, Singapore *Most caps while at Wrexham: 49 – Dennis Lawrence, Trinidad & Tobago *Oldest player: Bobby Roberts – 43 years, 88 days (against Worcester City F.C., Worcester City, 29 October 1983) *Youngest player: Ken Roberts (footballer, born 1936), Ken Roberts – 15 years, 158 days (against Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C., Bradford PA, 1 September 1951)


Reserves

Between 1988 and 1995 the reserve team of Wrexham played in the Welsh football leagues. On 2 August 2022, Wrexham announced their participation in the Central League (England), Central League and remained active in this league as of the 2024–25 season.


Seasons


Team records

*Attendance – 34,445 v
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4th round, 26 January 1957 *League attendance – 29,261 v Chester City F.C., Chester City, Football League One, Division Three, 26 December 1936 *Average attendance – 11,651, 1977–78 Football League, 1977–78 *Highest league win – 10–1 v Hartlepools United, 3 March 1962 *Worst league defeat – 9–0 v Brentford F.C., Brentford, Football League One, Division Three, 15 October 1963 *Highest league finish – 15th,
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, 1978–79 Football League#Second Division, 1978–79 *Lowest league finish – 17th, National League (division), Conference National, 2013–14 Football Conference#Conference Premier, 2013–14 *Biggest cup win – 6–0 v Charlton Athletic F.C., Charlton Athletic, 1979–80 FA Cup, FA Cup 3rd round, 5 January 1980 *Most games won in a row – 10, 5 April 2003 – 8 May 2003, 2002–03 Wrexham F.C. season, 2002–03 *Most league wins in a season – 34, 2022–23 Wrexham A.F.C. season, 2022–23 *Most goals in a season – 115, 2022–23 *Longest unbeaten run – 28, October 2022 – 7 April 2023, 2022–23 *Most consecutive league clean sheets – 7, 9 October – 26 November, 2011–12 Football Conference, 2011–12 *Most clean sheets in a season – 26, 1973–74 Football League, 1973–74 and 2018–19 National League, 2018–19 *Highest transfer received – £800,000 for Bryan Hughes,
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, 1997 *Highest transfer fee paid – £2,000,000 for Sam Smith (footballer, born 1998), Sam Smith, Reading F.C., Reading, 2025


European record

European Cup Winners' Cup:


Club officials


Coaching staff


Academy Staff


Club Staff


Board of Directors


Honorary


Managerial history

Managerial history for Wrexham AFC from 1912 to present.'


Honours

Wrexham AFC's honours include: League *
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/ Third Division / EFL League One, League One (level 3) **Champions: 1977–78 Football League Third Division, 1977–78 **Runners-up: 1932–33 Football League Third Division North, 1932–33, 2024–25 EFL League One, 2024–25 * Fourth Division / Third Division / EFL League Two, League Two (level 4) **Runners-up: 1969–70 Football League Fourth Division, 1969–70, 1992–93 Football League Third Division, 1992–93, 2023–24 EFL League Two, 2023–24 **Promoted: 1961–62 Football League Fourth Division, 1961–62, 2002–03 Football League Third Division, 2002–03 *National League (division), National League (level 5) **Champions: 2022–23 National League, 2022–23 **Runners-up: 2011–12 Football Conference, 2011–12, 2021–22 National League, 2021–22 *
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**Champions: 1900–01 in English football, 1900–01, 1901–02 in English football, 1901–02, 1902–03 in English football, 1902–03, 1904–05 in English football, 1904–05 *
Welsh Senior League The Denbighshire League was a league in the early days of Welsh football. Originally titled the Welsh Senior League, it ran from 1890 until 1902. It was mainly made up of teams from the Wrexham area, with sporadic entrants from Mid Wales and the N ...
**Champions: 1894–95 in English football, 1894–95, 1895–96 in English football, 1895–96 Cup *
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**Winners: 2004–05 Football League Trophy, 2004–05 *
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**Winners: 2012–13 FA Trophy, 2012–13 **Runners-up: 2014–15 FA Trophy, 2014–15, 2021–22 FA Trophy, 2021–22 *Football League North and South, Football League North Cup **Winners: 1943–44 in English football, 1943–44 *
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**Winners: 1997–98 FAW Premier Cup, 1997–98, 1999–2000 FAW Premier Cup, 1999–2000, 2000–01 FAW Premier Cup, 2000–01, 2002–03 FAW Premier Cup, 2002–03, 2003–04 FAW Premier Cup, 2003–04 (Record) *
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**Winners (23): 1877–78 Welsh Cup, 1877–78, 1882–83 Welsh Cup, 1882–83, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1892–93, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1896–97, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1902–03, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1904–05, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1908–09, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1909–10, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1910–11, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1913–14, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1914–15, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1920–21, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1923–24, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1924–25, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1930–31, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1956–57, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1957–58, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1959–60, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1971–72, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1974–75, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1977–78, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1985–86, List of Welsh Cup finals, 1994–95 (Record) *Supporters Direct Cup **Winners: 2015–16 in English football, 2015–16 (Shared)


Literature

*''Champions 2022/23 – The Story Of A Record-Breaking Season'', Wrexham A.F.C., 2023 *''The Giant Killers; a Wrexham fan's view'' by Richard Partington, Bridge Books, 2001 *''My Wrexham Story; The Inspirational Autobiography From The Beloved Football Hero'' by Paul Mullin, Cornerstone, 2023 *''The Racecourse Robins from Adams to Youds: a Who's who of Wrexham Association Football Club, 1921 to 1999'' by Peter Jones and Gareth Davies, the authors, 1999 *''Tinseltown: Hollywood and the Beautiful Game – A Match Made In Wrexham'' by Ian Herbert, Headline, 2023 *''Wrexham; A Complete Record 1872 – 1992'' by Peter Jones, Breedon Books, 1992 *''Wrexham AFC (Ultimate Football Heroes)'' by Paul Harrison, John Blake Publishing, 2024 *''Wrexham FC 1872–1950'' by Peter Jones and Gareth Davies, History Press Limited, 2000 *''Wrexham FC 1950–2000'' by Peter Jones and Gareth Davies, History Press Limited, 2001 *''Wrexham FC, An A–Z history'' by Dean Hayes, Sigma, 1998 *''Wrexham Football Club Pen-Portraits'' by Don Meredith, Don Meredith, 1997 *''Wrexham; The European era'' by Peter Jones, Desert Island Books, 2002 *''Wrexham; Through The Trap Door'' by Peter Jones, Desert Island Books, 2008 The team plays a significant role in the 1994 book ''Twenty Two Foreigners in Funny Shorts'' by Peter Davies, written for the World Cup in the US. It profiles the ongoing and ultimately successful promotion effort.


See also

*Club of Pioneers *List of Wrexham A.F.C. seasons *List of Wrexham A.F.C. records and statistics *List of Wrexham A.F.C. players (List of Wrexham A.F.C. players (25–99 appearances), 25–99 Appearances, List of Wrexham A.F.C. players (1–24 appearances), 1–24 Appearances) *''
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References


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