Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney will be the new owners of the National League club Wrexham.
Members of the Wrexham Supporters Trust (WST) voted overwhelmingly in favor of the takeover, with 98.6% of those responding supporting the offer.
Out of more than 2,000 members with the right to vote, 1,809 approved, 26 were against and 9 abstained.
Confidence wished the pair “the best of luck in charge” and “look forward to what the future holds.”
In a statement, the trust added: “Subject to final deal, league and FA confirmation – RR McReynolds Company, LLC will take 100% control of Wrexham Football Club Limited from WST.
“The two sides will now proceed to finalize the details of the takeover, and we will notify Wrexham supporters as soon as possible.”
Reynolds and his fellow actor McElhenney had told the members of the Trust they wanted to turn Wrexham into a “global strength”.
The takeover could lead to an investment of £ 2million in the club, which has been owned by fans since 2011.
Board director Spencer Harris had previously said he expected the club to be in the hands of Reynolds and McElhenney within a few weeks of the vote.
Reynolds and McElhenney presented their vision of trusting members on November 8 in a virtual meeting with voting starting the next day and ending on Sunday.
The duo also released a mission statement and said they intend to attend games when work commitments permit.
The couple presented their plans for the club at the virtual reunion after members of the trust voted 95% in favor of holding talks with the couple.
They also answered questions from fans at the rally online.
More than 2,000 members of the trust were eligible to take part in the vote, with 75% of the members who responded to the ballot having to vote in favor of the takeover.
The members of the trust had received voting records prior to the presentation detailing the next steps in the takeover bid proposed by The RR McReynolds Company.
The North Wales club, formed in 1864, play in the fifth tier of English football after relegation from the Football League in 2008.