Hot topics close

'You stay classy, Leeds?' Anchorman star Will Ferrell invests in ...

You stay classy Leeds Anchorman star Will Ferrell invests in
The Hollywood actor joins Gladiator star Russell Crowe, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, and golfers Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas in buying a stake in owners 49ers Enterprises.

Will Ferrell has become the latest celebrity to invest in Leeds United - joining Gladiator star Russell Crowe and Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.

The Hollywood actor, 56, has bought a stake in the Championship club's owners 49ers Enterprises, in which golfers Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas also have shares.

Ferrell, who is best known for his comedic roles in films such as Elf, Anchorman and Blades Of Glory, is already the co-owner of Major Soccer side Los Angeles FC.

He revealed his love of the English game during a six-day trip to watch matches around the country with friends, including Manchester City's 3-1 win over Aston Villa last season, speaking to Sky Sports pundits including Gary Neville ahead of the fixture.

Ferrell, who played the chief executive of toy company Mattel in last summer's blockbuster Barbie alongside Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, was also spotted enjoying a pint with fans before watching Wrexham beat Wealdstone in the National League.

Pic: Sky Sports
Image: Ferrell with Gary Neville. Pic: Sky Sports

Read more from Sky News:Lord Of The Rings and Titanic actor Bernard Hill diesMadonna plays her biggest-ever show on Rio beach

Since Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia creator Rob McElhenney, both 47, bought the Welsh club in 2021 the side have received global attention.

More on Football

Related Topics:

Wrexham recently secured a second consecutive promotion, while the Disney+ documentary series, Welcome To Wrexham, which follows the trials and tribulations of the club, is in its third season.

Leeds missed out on automatic promotion to the Premier League on Saturday after their 2-1 home defeat to Southampton and Ipswich's 2-0 win against Huddersfield, which secured the Tractor Boys' return to the top flight for the first time in 22 years.

Daniel Farke's side now aim to bounce back to the top tier via the play-offs and face Norwich in the first leg of their semi-final at Carrow Road next Sunday.

Three-time major winner Spieth confirmed he and fellow American Thomas bought minority shares in the club last summer.

Similar news
News Archive
  • Darren Sarll
    Darren Sarll
    Yeovil Town manager Darren Sarll quits to take job at fellow National League club Woking
    28 Mar 2022
    1
  • Agatha Christie
    Agatha Christie
    Murder Is Easy review: BBC's Christmas Agatha Christie adaptation ...
    27 Dec 2023
    3
  • Test and Trace
    Test and Trace
    Coronavirus: Test and trace system kicks off in England
    27 May 2020
    4
  • FAME MMA UK
    FAME MMA UK
    Brendan Rodgers identified as ideal Guardiola successor as Man City prepare for life after boss Pep
    15 Dec 2019
    8
  • Eggnog
    Eggnog
    Christmas 2023: Everything you need to know about Eggnog
    25 Dec 2023
    1
  • Tiger shark
    Tiger shark
    Climate changes are already affecting tiger shark migration | Biodiversity
    16 Jan 2022
    3
This week's most popular news