

Two years later, the club was bankrupt, its offices closed, and Piazza had lost millions. Reggiana, a troubled third-tier Italian club, he was regarded as a hero. In 2016, when former Dodgers catcher Mike Piazza bought A.C. in the 2010 World Cup and is now a part-owner of Spanish club Mallorca. “There’s an off-the-bat skepticism, like, ‘Well, you guys live in the U.S.A., how can you run a club from so far away?’,” agreed Stuart Holden, who played for the U.S. “There is a tendency at first to say, ‘What’s the agenda of that person coming in?’” said Boston billionaire James Pallotta, a former co-owner of Italy’s A.S. Former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt owns iconic French club Marseille, and eight first-division clubs in Italy also have U.S.
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Nine of the 20 teams in the Premier League, the top level of professional soccer in the U.K., are run by Americans - among them Red Sox owner John Henry, who owns Liverpool the Rams’ Stan Kroenke, who owns Arsenal and Dodger co-owners Mark Walter and Todd Boehly, who recently bought Chelsea. And if that sounds like a Hollywood script to you, you’re too late. Now, the town and the team are waging a comeback. The team, which has dropped to the bottom rungs of British soccer, nearly folded a decade ago before supporters raised $120,000 in seven hours to save the club’s place in the lowly National League. Wrexham’s Queensway neighborhood, two miles north of the soccer ground, was recently ranked by the Welsh government as the third-most impoverished area in the country, making the bronze statue in the city center - a tribute to the area’s long-shuttered mines and steelworks - a taunting reminder of better days gone by.

And the fortunes of team and town have risen and fallen together ever since. The city’s team was formed in 1864, at the height of the Industrial Revolution, making it the third oldest in soccer history. Coal and steel built Wrexham, a market town wedged between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley in northern Wales.
