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Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham AFC demolished US women's national team during tournament with $1M prize

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Wrexham AFC, the Wales-based soccer squad owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, did not hold back when they faced a U.S. women’s soccer team during the inaugural The Soccer Tournament this past weekend in North Carolina. 

Both teams were made up of current, former and special guest players of Wrexham and the USWNT respectively, and the men ran up a 12-0 final score to win and move on to the next round.

Seven of those goals were scored in 20 minutes, as Wrexham poured it on early and coasted to victory. 

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Ryan Reynolds, Co-Owner of Wrexham Football Club celebrates with players of Wrexham Men's and Women's sides during a Wrexham FC bus parade following their respective title winning seasons in the Vanarama National League and Genero Adran North, on May 2, 2023 in Wrexham, Wales. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Why was Wrexham trying so hard? This first-time tournament had a grand prize of $1 million dollars, so it didn’t matter that the score got lopsided early. 

The women’s national team was unable to get a goal on the board with only five shot attempts on goal, while Wrexham had 39 chances on goal. 

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Soccer legend Mia Hamm was managing the 7-on-7 team, while retired notable players like Heather O’Reilly and Lori Lindsey were on the field for the women’s national team. 

"We’re super Proud," O’Reilly told NBC Sports after the game despite the harsh box score. "Hopefully we’ve proved to anybody just go for it, just live. What’s the worst that could happen? We lose 16-0

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