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Wrexham football club, welcome to League One

AILSA CHANG, HOST:

OK. Forget being the face of a hit Marvel movie franchise, and forget starring in the longest-running live-action sitcom in U.S. history.

MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:

For Ryan Reynolds of "Deadpool" fame and Rob McElhenney from "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia," it is now the story of a Welsh soccer team that has them on what they call the ride of their lives.

CHANG: That's right. The actors bought the Wrexham Association Football Club in 2021. Wrexham wasn't that popular. They had a dismal record for a long time which kept them locked out of top-tier English leagues. But last season, they won enough games to earn a promotion to get back into the English Football League for the first time in 15 years.

KELLY: Yeah. And then over the weekend, a win, coupled with losses by other teams clinched another promotion for Wrexham to League One - that is just two steps below the prestigious Premier League. It is the team's first ever back-to-back promotion.

CHANG: So it's a big deal with big "Ted Lasso" vibes, right?

KELLY: Right. Reynolds congratulated the team on X, formerly known as Twitter. He suggested his co-owner always believed in belief. He wrote, quote, "a few years ago, if you had told me I would be crying tears of joy over a football match taking place in North Wales, you would be Rob McElhenney." Well, congrats to them and to Wrexham.

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Ashley Brown is a senior editor for All Things Considered.