Ryan Reynolds all smiles at FA Cup final as Wrexham’s Paul Mullin awarded trophy for being top scorer this season
Posted by  badge Boss on Jun 04, 2023 - 03:04AM
Ryan Reynolds got into the FA Cup final spirit (Picture: Instagram)

Hollywood actor has proven himself to be quite the football fan.

The footie chairman attended the final on Saturday (June 3) along with Paul Mullin, as the star Wrexham striker picked up the top scorer award in this season’s competition.

Reynolds sat with the 28-year-old striker in the stands at as they watched defeat 2-1 in the showpiece before Mullin was presented with a golden trophy.

Mullin scored nine goals in this year’s competition, four more than Manchester City’s Riyadh Mahrez – who was unable to add to his tally in City’s victory and thus confirmed the Wrexham striker’s award.

Reynolds, whowith fellow actor Rob McElhenney, shared a series of snaps of himself in the stands and standing alongside Mullin with his trophy.

The 46-year-old Deadpool star wrote: ‘Thank you (Manchester United) for the hospitality at the #FACupFinal.

The Deadpool actor shared some snaps from the stands at Wembley (Picture: Instagram)
Paul Mullin received a top scorer golden trophy (Picture: Instagram)
Reynolds’ team Wrexham will head to California in July (Picture: Instagram)

‘See you in San Diego July 26th.’

Wrexham will face United in a friendly in July in California.

Mullin recorded his nine-goal tally as the club reached the fourth round of this season’s tournament before being knocked out by Sheffield United in a replay.

Elsewhere, Reynolds and Wrexham co-owner McElhenney, 46, have continued to throw everything into

Earlier this year, Wrexham came from behind at The Racecourse Ground on Saturday and clinch the  title with one game remaining.

Reynolds and fellow actor Rob McElhenney took over the club in 2021 (Picture: Leon Bennett/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)

It was their 34th win seeing them move to 110 points – a National League record.

Speaking after the club’s promotion, Reynolds was lost for words.

‘I am not sure I can process what happened tonight,’ he said. ‘I am still little speechless.

‘[People ask] “Why Wrexham?” This is why Wrexham. This happening, right now, is why.’

Asked what it means to the locals for Wrexham to return to the Football League, McElhenney added: ‘Well, I think you can hear what it means to the town.

Wrexham has only gone from strength to strength over the past two years (Picture: Matthew Ashton – AMA/Getty Images)
A second series of documentary Welcome to Wrexham is imminent (Picture: PA)

‘It’s a time of celebration and be welcomed into their community and be welcomed to this, it is the honour of my life.’

Reynolds and McElhenney documented their journey with the club in their Welcome to Wrexham documentary, and fans will be pleased to hear a second season is coming.

An official release date has not yet been announced, but Disney have confirmed that the next installment

However, the first series arrived in August 2022, leading to speculation that season two could drop at around the same time.