Wrexham AFC owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds smiled and waved at adoring football fans as the club embarked on its victory tour today.
Thousands of fans from across the globe lined the streets of Wrexham in celebration of the football club winning the National League with a record total of 111 points.
The Welsh club is marking its promotion to the fourth division of English football with an open top bus parade through the city.
The celebrity owners will then reportedly jet the team off to Las Vegas as a reward for winning the league.
Reynolds and McElhenney were at the Racecourse Ground to join in on the wild celebrations when promotion was clinched with a 3-1 win over Boreham Wood last month.


Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are seen celebrating on top of the victory bus today

An aerial view of the Wrexham open top bus parade celebrating the club’s promotion to the fourth division of English football

Fans flood the streets as the open top victory parade rolls through Wrexham today

Thousands of fans have lined the streets of Wrexham today in celebration of the football club winning the National League with a record total of 111 points

The Welsh soccer team is marking its promotion to the fourth division of English soccer with an open top bus parade through the city today

Fans flood the streets of Wrexham, Wales today before the victory parade kicks off
Ahead of the parade, Wrexham AFC CEO Fleur Robinson said: ‘It’s been a huge effort by everybody, on the pitch and off it, and this is a great opportunity for us to thank the community of Wrexham for their incredible support.
‘We are looking forward to commemorating a truly memorable and record-breaking season together.’
Wrexham Council’s lead member for economy and regeneration, Cllr Nigel Williams said: ‘I’m sure that people will be out in large numbers to show their support for both successful Wrexham champion teams, it will be a fantastic momentous occasion for Wrexham.
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‘I would encourage everyone attending to spread themselves out along the entire route to get a good view of the parade.’

Wrexham fans watch the open top bus parade today to celebrate the North Wales football club winning the National League with a record total of 111 points

Ryan Reynolds smiles and waves at Wrexham fans as the victory parade rolls through

Football fans pose with a sign reading ‘Wrexham is the name’ ahead of today’s victory parade

A dog is seen wearing a flag before the Wrexham AFC victory parade today

Wrexham fans flooded the streets as they waited for the parade to start. Wrexham AFC, which was down on its luck before the takeover by Reynolds and McElhenney, has now earned global interest

The documentary ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ was streamed around the world and has made household names of players. Pictured: Wrexham fan Riley Edwards waves a scarf ahead of the victory parade today

A Wrexham fan displays a banner before the victory parade today
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The club, which was down on its luck before the takeover by Reynolds and McElhenney, has gone on to earn global interest.
The documentary ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ was streamed around the world and has made household names of players like Paul Mullin and manager Phil Parkinson.
But the drama on the field has also demanded attention, with Wrexham involved in some thrilling matches on the way to promotion, including a 3-2 win over closest rival Notts County last month.
Promotion ends the club’s 15-year absence from the English Football League.
Wrexham has announced it will play the LA Galaxy II at Dignity Health Sports Park on July 22 as part of a summer tour in the United States. Games against Premier League teams Manchester United and Chelsea have also been scheduled.