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Cleworth Breaks Record Under Wrexham Boss
22 Feb
Summary
- Max Cleworth set a new Wrexham appearance record under Phil Parkinson.
- Cleworth has played a key role in Wrexham's three successive promotions.
- Wrexham faces Premier League giant Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round.

Defender Max Cleworth recently achieved a significant milestone, breaking the record for the most appearances for Wrexham under manager Phil Parkinson. Cleworth's 173rd appearance surpassed the previous record. He has been a vital player throughout Wrexham's recent history, contributing to three successive promotions.
The 23-year-old has committed his future to the club, signing a new contract through to 2029. Cleworth expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him by manager Parkinson. He hopes to continue being an integral part of the squad as they compete for a play-off spot this season.
Wrexham is also gearing up for a highly anticipated FA Cup fifth-round match against Chelsea. Having already eliminated Nottingham Forest and Ipswich Town, the team is eager to test themselves against one of the world's biggest clubs. This high-profile tie offers a chance for another memorable performance for the home fans.




