He’s co-owner of Wrexham football club alongside Rob McElhenney.
And Ryan Reynolds showed his dedication to the team on Sunday as he arrived in Wrexham, Wales prior to the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round match between Wrexham and Sheffield United at Racecourse Ground.
The Hollywood star, 46, graciously signed autographs for waiting fans before kick off.

Ryan Reynolds showed his dedication to his team on Sunday as he arrived in Wrexham, Wales prior to the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round match between Wrexham and Sheffield United at Racecourse Ground
Ryan wore a khaki green Canada Goose jacket, over the top of a beige knitted jumper.
He was seen posing for photos with the clamouring crowd before speaking to to BBC Sport’s Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Mark Hughes.Â
His appearance at the match comes after he donated ÂŁ1,600 to children’s football team in Wrexham for them to buy a new kit.

Kind: The Hollywood star, 46, graciously signed autographs for waiting fans before kick off

Handsome: Ryan wore a khaki green Canada Goose jacket, over the top of a beige knitted jumper

Say cheese! He was seen posing for photos with the clamouring crowd
The actor made the surprise donation via a GoFundMe page set up by Kayleigh Barton, whose son Keegan, 11, plays in the under-12s team – FC United of Wrexham.
She originally made a plea for £480 for the uniforms so the boys could match ‘as they work so hard’.
Kayleigh told Sky News: ‘I was nearly in tears. I know how much that money means to the club and the lads. Happy is an understatement.’

Pundits: Ryan was then seen speaking to to BBC Sport’s Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Mark Hughes

Generous: His appearance at the match comes after he donated ÂŁ1,600 to children’s football team in Wrexham for them to buy a new kit

Sweet gesture: The actor made the surprise donation via a GoFundMe page set up by Kayleigh Barton, whose son Keegan, 11, plays in the under-12s team – FC United of Wrexham
She told BBC Breakfast: ‘I logged in and it said Ryan Reynolds and I just said “oh my god”, I started shaking I just couldn’t believe it.’
Ryan donated ÂŁ600 first, followed by an extra ÂŁ1000 and messaged the team’s founder Andrew Ruscoe, to say: ‘Enjoy the new uniforms!’
Andrew told local newspaper The Leader that he’d asked the actor to retweet the fundraising appeal but didn’t expect him to donate himself.

Animated: Ryan couldn’t hold back his animated facial expressions while watching his team


Update: Ryan kept his co-owner up to date with the score as he stayed on the phone to him, holding it up to the pitch


Support: He cheered on Wrexham as they were neck-in-neck with Sheffield United during the match

Man of the hour: While Ryan made quite the entance before the match as he walked along the pitch

Shocked:Â She told BBC Breakfast: ‘I logged in and it said Ryan Reynolds and I just said “oh my god”, I started shaking I just couldn’t believe it’

Grateful:Â Andrew told local newspaper The Leader that he’d asked the actor to retweet the fundraising appeal but didn’t expect him to donate himself

Owners:Â The Hollywood star is a co-owner of the city’s National League side, alongside Rob McElhenney
The team responded with a video from several of the boys from the team and an announcement that the new kit would have the Deadpool logo added to the sleeves as a ‘mark of appreciation’.
It’s not the first time Ryan has hit the headlines by reaching out to fans in need.
Last year he and Rob made a joint donation of ÂŁ10,000Â to a fundraiser after a player’s son was stillborn.

Wrapped up: Ryan kept warm as he sported a Canada Goose jacket for the football outing


Fans: While he grabbed some snaps with fans who came out to support the team

Pundit: While he chatted to BBC Sport ahead of the game

Wow! Ryan donated ÂŁ600 first, followed by an extra ÂŁ1000 and messaged the team’s founder Andrew Ruscoe, to say: ‘Enjoy the new uniforms!
In July, Ryan also surprised a 13-year-old boy with a video message after the teenager had open-heart surgery.Â
The star of comic-book movies such as Deadpool and Green Lantern made headlines last year when he bought the lowly Welsh soccer team along with fellow actor Rob in late 2020.
Their takeover and the fifth-tier team’s subsequent bid for promotion was the subject of hit docuseries Welcome to Wrexham, the latest in a booming trend of behind-the-scenes sports documentaries.

Grateful:Â The team responded with a video from several of the boys from the team and an announcement that the new kit would have the Deadpool logo added to the sleeves as a ‘mark of appreciation’