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LONDON — One of the world’s oldest soccer teams is in big trouble.

When Sheffield Wednesday FC kicks off the new season on Sunday — away at Leicester City in the Championship, the second tier of British soccer — more than 3,000 traveling fans will not take their seats to cheer on their beloved team, known as the Owls.

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Instead, they will hold a five-minute protest outside Leicester’s King Power Stadium against one man: Thai businessman Dejphon Chansiri, Wednesday’s owner and the focal point of a growing crisis that may threaten its very existence.

The team’s financial problems are mounting, and unsuccessful attempts to sell it have dominated local sports media and online forums for months — and

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