• Tue. Jul 22nd, 2025

14 Minutes ago:Wrexham Afc Manager, Phil Parkinson Died in a plane Crash….

14 Minutes ago:Wrexham Afc Manager, Phil Parkinson Died in a plane Crash….

In a tragic turn of events that has stunned the football world, Wrexham AFC manager **Phil Parkinson** has reportedly died in a private plane crash earlier today en route from North Wales to a scheduled off-season planning meeting in London. Emergency services confirmed that the crash occurred at approximately 4:05 PM local time over the Welsh countryside, just minutes after takeoff.

According to aviation authorities, the small chartered aircraft carrying Parkinson and two other passengers lost contact with air traffic control roughly 12 minutes into the flight. Witnesses in the Denbighshire region reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing plumes of smoke rising from a remote wooded area shortly thereafter.

Rescue teams from North Wales Police and emergency response units arrived on the scene within 30 minutes but confirmed that there were no survivors. Officials have not yet released the names of the other individuals onboard pending next-of-kin notification, but sources close to the club believe at least one assistant coach may have also been aboard.

### Football World in Mourning

News of Parkinson’s sudden death has sent shockwaves across the UK and the global football community. Tributes have poured in from players, coaches, and fans alike, many of whom credited Parkinson with playing an instrumental role in Wrexham AFC’s recent resurgence.

Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney issued a joint statement just minutes ago:

> “We are devastated beyond words. Phil Parkinson was not just a brilliant manager, but a kind, passionate, and inspiring leader. He was the heart of this club and its soul on and off the pitch. Our thoughts are with his family, his players, and everyone who loved him.”

### Legacy at Wrexham

Appointed as Wrexham AFC manager in July 2021, Parkinson quickly became a pivotal figure in the club’s ambitious project under Reynolds and McElhenney’s ownership. He led the team to a record-breaking promotion back into the Football League after a 15-year absence, capturing hearts across the world through the Disney+ docuseries *Welcome to Wrexham*.

Known for his tactical intelligence and ability to inspire loyalty from his players, Parkinson was widely respected by both fans and rivals. Under his leadership, Wrexham not only returned to League Two but began challenging for back-to-back promotions — a feat that seemed impossible just a few years prior.

Prior to his time at Wrexham, Parkinson managed a number of English clubs, including Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers, and Sunderland, earning a reputation as a master tactician and leader capable of navigating clubs through difficult transitions.

### Investigation Underway

The UK Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed that an investigation into the crash is already underway. Early reports suggest the aircraft encountered severe turbulence and may have suffered a mechanical failure, though these details remain unverified.

Air traffic control logs show no distress call was made before radar contact was lost. Investigators are expected to release preliminary findings within the next 48 hours.

### Club and Fans in Shock

Supporters have gathered outside the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham, leaving flowers, scarves, and handwritten messages at the gates. A vigil is expected to be held later this evening in honor of Parkinson’s life and contributions to the club.

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