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Wrexham's fans, players and club owners celebrated winning the National League and being promoted back to the English Football League with an open-top parade on Tuesday evening.
Wrexham went head-to-head with their rivals Notts County last month and all but won the league after beating Luke Williams' side 3-2 thanks to Ben Foster's heroics in goal.
The Welsh club went on to secure their promotion with a win over Boreham Wood on Saturday - leaving Wrexham's Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney in tears.
To celebrate their achievement, Reynolds and Mcelhenney arranged a victory parade - which got underway at 6.15pm on Tuesday and saw the players head through the city for an hour before finishing up at the Racecourse Ground.
Thousands of fans lined the streets to catch a glimpse of Phil Parkinson's men and the club's Hollywood owners. It is believed some fans even travelled from New Zealand and the USA for the occasion.
Wrexham's fans, players and club owners celebrated winning the National League and being promoted back to the English Football League with an open-top parade on Tuesday evening
Reynolds and Mcelhenney arranged a parade - which got underway at 6.15pm on Tuesday and saw the players head through the city for an hour before finishing at the Racecourse Ground
Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney were spotted waving to the crowd while sitting on the women's team bus as they celebrated their promotion into the Genero Adran Premier
Thousands of fans lined the streets to catch a glimpse of Phil Parkinson's men and