THE HIT series documenting the highs and lows of Wrexham AFC football club has been nominated for yet another prestigious award.
After scooping top prizes in 2022 and 2023, Welcome to Wrexham has been nominated for 'Outstanding Achievement in Reality' in this year's TV Critics Choice Awards.
Wow. Thank you to everyone who helps us tell this story! @VancityReynolds and I hope to continue shining a light on the amazing people and community.
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) June 11, 2024
Wrexham is family. 🏴 pic.twitter.com/ovC0h1YQUN
The news was announced by Wrexham AFC co-chairman Rob McElhenney on social media, unleashing his pride for yet another sensational achievement.
He said: "Wow. That you to everyone who helps us tell this story! Ryan Reynolds and I hope to continue shining a light on the amazing people and community.
"Wrexham is family."
The hugely-popular series claimed the top prize of Best Sports Show in 2023 and Best Sports Documentary in 2022, being recognised for its excellence and unscripted reality.
It has also won not one, but five Emmy's including Outstanding Cinematography, Outstanding Picture Editing, Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program, Outstanding Sound Editing, Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Sound Mixing.
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The documentary has played a crucial part in growing Wrexham's fanbase and creating a global audience for the Reds.
Kicking off from the memorable moment the Reds were promoted to League Two, Series 3 is currently showing on Hulu and Disney Plus.
Last month, the club confirmed the series would return for a fourth series following their back-to-back promotion to League One.
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