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Why are celebrities buying football clubs? - Goal.com

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There's been a growing fad of famous celebrities investing in football clubs, from Reynolds to Natalie Portman - so why the sudden interest?

In what wasn't even the most surprising news to come out of 2020, Hollywood duo Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were announced as the owners of National League side Wrexham in a move that was apparently eight years in the making.

They're not the only celebrities to have shown interest in investing in football clubs over the years. Natalie Portman spearheads a roster of A-list Hollywood actors as owner of forthcoming NWSL side Angel City FC, set to make their debut in 2022.

So why the trend? Goal takes a look.

Why are celebrities buying football clubs?

The most obvious reason is that ownership in football clubs is a lucrative business.

Hollywood celebrities are wealthy, and even though they wouldn't be able to see the returns of their financial investments until the long-term - investing in sports teams are a long-game investment where it can take years to see the financial returns - they have the means to do so.

Mindy Kaling owns major shares in Swansea City, while Will Ferrell owns an undisclosed amount of shares of Los Angeles FC.

Ownership isn't limited to just the Hollywood elite, of course. Wealthy athletes such as David Beckham is owner of Inter Miami, while LeBron James has a minority stake in Liverpool.

Reynolds and McElhenney will be using their own cash to invest in Wrexham, which is estimated to amount to a figure of around £2 million, planning to use their money to help return Wrexham to the top of the English football pyramid.

Owning football clubs is also a good marketing strategy. It always helps to use your money for the better, and with the case of Reynolds and McElhenney, the duo seem to genuinely care about using their cash to help bring success to a small, lesser-known side such as Wrexham instead of a big-name one.

“Our goal is to grow the team, return it to the English Football League in front of increased attendances at an improved stadium while making a positive difference to the wider community in Wrexham,” they said.

Portman, meanwhile, is passionate about promoting awareness about the women's game within the United States and inspiring young girls to take up soccer as a sport.

Interest in women's soccer has been growing consistently over the years, with Portman eager to lay the foundations for a women's team in Los Angeles.

“It just seems like it was ideal to bring [women’s] soccer to L.A. because we have such passionate fans here, such robust youth soccer,” she said in a statement announcing her part-ownership of the club.

“It’s just an incredible kind of culture shift if we can bring more attention and light and celebration of these incredible athletes.”

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