THESE DAYS, Wrexham AFC are often referred to as the 'Worldwide Reds' - and it's easy to see why.
The takeover of the club by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in early 2021 caused quite the stir.
And the Welcome to Wrexham documentary which aired on Disney Plus last year has certainly added to the Wrexham-mania.
Nowadays, people all around the world know about the club and you will often hear an American accent or two heard on a matchday at the Racecourse too.
So, it is no surprise to see the Wrexham name being proudly displayed across the States.
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Last year, ahead of the documentary being released, Wrexham's name was proudly represented on a billboard in Los Angeles.
And it could also be seen sprawled across a taxi in New York of all places.
Now, it seems that the club's title-winning success has also made its way back to Los Angeles.
Several people on social media have recently shared pictures of a billboard displaying Rob and Ryan pictured with the National League trophy.
On actual billboards! 🤯
— stead.photos (@steaddotphotos) June 15, 2023
Gutted I can’t see it in person. If anyone in the US can take a pic for me it would be most appreciated! 📸 pic.twitter.com/qeY3yYNHhh
Here's a closer look of the picture ...
Hola presi y mauro! Aqui en Los Angeles le dan la bienvenida al Wrexham!
— Nicolas Rojas (@Nico_Rock1983) June 15, 2023
Tiene razon presi, mejor pais del mundo por lejos🇺🇲 pic.twitter.com/8ZDeFGmgU3
There is said to be more than one billboard with the same design popping up across the city.
Wrexham will be heading stateside this summer for a pre-season tour like no other.
Their 'US Tour' will see them take on Manchester United, Chelsea, Philadelphia Union and LA Galaxy.
The stars will be taking in California, North Carolina, San Diego and Philadelphia along the way.
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