Ryan Reynolds' Exciting Footballing Evolution: Unveiling Third Club's Rebrand
Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds has brought his trademark humor to the unveiling of the new kit and badge for Inter Bogota, the latest club in his expanding football portfolio. Reynolds and co-owner Rob Mac have achieved remarkable success at Wrexham, with their sights set on taking Colombian outfit Inter Bogota to new heights.

Ryan Reynolds has helped the third club in his footballing portfolio to deliver an exciting rebrand, with the Hollywood actor starring in a hilarious reveal of the team’s new kit and badge. Reynolds, who has overseen considerable success at Wrexham alongside co-owner Rob Mac, is looking forward to seeing what the future has in store for Colombian outfit Inter Bogota.Reynolds and Mac completed a stunning takeover of then National League side Wrexham in 2021. They have overseen a record-breaking rise to prominence in North Wales, with the Red Dragons now competing in the Championship and taking aim at the Premier League.Two A-list stars are also involved, alongside fellow consortium investors Eva Longoria and Kate Upton, with Mexican outfit Necaxa. They have their own documentary series, which sits along the award-winning ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ production.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Reynolds and Co bought into Colombian football back in January 2025. They acquired La Equidad, but plans for a complete rebrand of that sporting institution were quickly announced. That process has now taken place, with Internacional de Bogota, or Inter Bogota, being formed.Reynolds has stepped in front of the camera to help launch their new kit and badge, with the Deadpool actor delivering a humorous skit that includes a stunning white-and-gold shirt being unveiled.The Tyler-Portis group are said to have purchased Inter Bogota for between £11 million and £15m ($20m). They intend to help the club modernise its image and extend its global reach. A new head coach has been appointed as a more sustainable business model is implemented.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingInter Bogota are preparing for their inaugural season in 2026, with their first match set to take place at the Pascual Guerrero Stadium in Cali against America. No date for that fixture has been confirmed as yet.Club president Nicolas Maya is excited to be entering a new era, with more transfer business and investment in the club’s women’s squad being promised. He considers Inter to be "the first sports club in Bogota to have a city brand to represent it around the world." He said of completing a protracted off-field venture while results on the pitch have disappointed: "This year has been a mix of positive achievements and not-so-positive issues. The negative aspect has been on the sporting side, where we've had insufficient results."Those troubles are now part of the past, with Reynolds and Co ready to sprinkle their own brand of magic dust over the Colombian capital. They have invested fully - financially and emotionally - in other projects.Mac has previously told Jimmy Kimmel Live of why he and Reynolds have continued to branch out in football circles: “We just fell in love with the sport. We fell in love with the idea of being able to fall in love with a community, and that community just happens to fall in love with a sport that we love. We just become so invested in the entire experience.”He added on what happens when things go wrong, with professional sport a notoriously fickle business: “They’ll kill you. They’ll murder you!”Reynolds was back among supporters when attending Wrexham’s FA Cup third-round clash with Nottingham Forest. He experienced a rollercoaster of emotions at SToK Racecourse, with Phil Parkinson’s side eventually prevailing in a penalty shootout. They will now face Ipswich in round four.
Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac's Footballing Journey
In 2021, Ryan Reynolds and business partner Rob Mac made headlines with their takeover of Wrexham, propelling the club to unprecedented success in the Championship. The duo's involvement with Mexican club Necaxa has also garnered attention, further cementing their presence in the footballing world. Their recent acquisition of Inter Bogota marks the latest chapter in their ambitious footballing venture.
The Rebranding of Inter Bogota
Following the acquisition of La Equidad, Reynolds and Mac wasted no time in rebranding the Colombian club as Inter Bogota. The unveiling of the new kit and badge, spearheaded by Reynolds himself, showcased a blend of humor and sophistication. The Tyler-Portis group's investment aims to revitalize the club's image and enhance its global appeal, setting the stage for an exciting inaugural season in 2026.
Club President's Vision for Inter Bogota
Nicolas Maya, Inter Bogota's president, is enthusiastic about the club's evolution, promising further investment in the women's squad and the establishment of a strong global brand for the club. With a new head coach and a focus on sustainable growth, Inter Bogota is poised to make waves both on and off the pitch.
Reynolds and Mac's Passion for Football
Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac's deep-rooted passion for football shines through in their dedication to community engagement and sports development. Despite the challenges that come with professional sport, including the pressure of delivering results, the duo remains committed to their vision of creating lasting impact through their footballing ventures.
Exciting Times Ahead for Inter Bogota
As Inter Bogota prepares for its upcoming debut season, fans and stakeholders alike can look forward to a fresh chapter in the club's history. With Reynolds and Mac at the helm, supported by their consortium of investors, the Colombian club is poised for a transformative journey filled with promise and potential.







