Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are expanding their portfolio of investments to Colombian soccer team, La Equidad. A U.S. consortium, led by millionaires Al Tylis and Sam Porter, purchased La Equidad with the help of several celebrity investors,
The official statement published on the club's platforms La Equidad of Bogota confirms that the Tylis-Porter group arrives as owner of the club, which until a few hours ago belonge
RYAN REYNOLDS and Rob McElhenney have bought Colombian top-flight side La Equidad. The duo, who have owned Wrexham since 2021, are part of a star-studded consortium that have completed the
Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and Eva Longoria are among the investors in a North American group that has acquired Colombian top division side La Equidad.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were named among investors who have taken over Colombian soccer team La Equidad amid his legal battle with Justin Baldoni
Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have further expanded their football empire by joining a consortium to purchase Colombian club La Equidad. The Wrexham owners, alongside actress Eva Longoria and other high-profile investors including baseball star Justin Verlander and model Kate Upton,
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney made another foray into soccer team ownership Thursday as part of an investment group that acquired Colombian club La Equidad. The Wrexham co-owners are shareholders in the group led by Al Tylis, who is co-chairman of Mexican club Necaxa, and Sam Porter, who is a Necaxa board member.
Wrexham's co-owners are part of a star-studded group which has bought into La Equidad in a deal reportedly worth more than $30million (£24.5m)
Ryan Reynolds, known for revitalizing Wrexham AFC, expanded his soccer ventures by investing in La Equidad, a Colombian soccer club
Ryan Reynolds may have been named in a $400 million lawsuit by Justin Baldoni, but that isn’t stopping him from expanding his soccer empire.
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