San Diego FC owner Mohamed Mansour is a global tycoon worth north of $3 billion, with 60,000 employees working in 120 countries, making multimillion-dollar business deals on a daily, sometimes hourly, basis from his headquarters in London.

That doesn’t make him nervous, he insists. His soccer club on the other side of the world does.

Mansour watched his second game in person at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday night, which means he didn’t have to wake up at 3:30 a.m. to watch on TV and hold his breath for 90 minutes.

“This team,” he says, tapping his chest, “gives me a heart attack.”

He still hasn’t witnessed it score here after the San Jose Earthquakes made an early goal hold up in a 1-0 victory in the regular-season home finale before an announced crowd of 29,437. The other game he att

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