In a question about the fact that there were people who approached him for specific purposes and interests and then left, Abu Ubaid replied, “Oh, many of them.” And I say to them today, “Thank you.” Abu Ubaid directed a
question to someone without mentioning his name, saying, “Why were you so hasty in your decision and judgment?”
Abu Ubaid added that it should be. Being president of a club that bears the name of the late, great His Majesty King Hussein bin Talal, may God have mercy on him, is an accolade, responsibility, honesty, and passion, because you bear the name of the most precious man who built the renaissance, and you also bear the name of Hussein the future and Azad. This makes me a responsibility to make this club worthy of the two names..
Abu Ubaid pointed out that the people closest to him are Today, she is his wife, for whom he has all the feelings of love, respect and appreciation for standing with him in all stages of his life. He said, “My wife was patient, persevered, and nurtured me in my absence for long periods.”
Abu Ubaid said, “I am a very tolerant person except in one thing, which is dignity, and I cannot forgive someone who made a mistake.” The right to my dignity.”
Abu Ubaid chose “No Impossible with Perseverance” as an appropriate title for his life story. He continued, “My life was not as easy as some people expected. Persistence and determination played a major role in achieving what I am now.”
Regarding the title of engineer, Amer Abu Obaid commented, “This story is nice, and I am not an engineer, knowing that most of my work is engineering and building ships, but when I came to Al-Hussein Club, the media center gave me the title of engineer, which means the engineering of Al-Hussein Club, Irbid, and the club’s map changed, so the public took it and started calling me the engineer.”
Abu Ubaid said, "I am a young Jordanian who loves his province and his city in the north. He struggled in his life like other young people and overcame the difficulties in order to know that nothing is impossible with a Jordanian and that he loves his city and his homeland. I had to return one day after a long exile, return to a small part of the city of Irbid and be president of a club." This city is the oldest thing that expresses the name and reputation that Jordan has given us.” Abu Ubaid explained
that his path was not strewn with roses, but rather life was difficult. He continued, “I left Jordan at the beginning of my exile and went to Dubai to look for work, and there was only a hundred dinars in my pocket in those days.” I do not have the number of anyone in the Emirates who can help me. The beginning was in the Emirates, and there were stories after stories in Dar Zayed.
Amer Abu Obaid pointed out that he was sad to leave a job. It was his first job in the Emirates, and he left it by force. At that time, he thought that he had lost the entire path, but later he realized that goodness is what God chose for him..
Regarding the most difficult suffering that he went through, Abu Obaid said, “Alienation is suffering.” But what is more difficult than that is persistence in working and making the project you believe in successful, given limited capabilities.”
Amer Abu Ubaid recalled his late father, Ahmed Abu Ubaid, who died on 3/4/2006 and said, “My father is the dearest person to my heart, and 3/4/2006 is the worst and worst history.” A day in my life and every date 3/4 for me is like 3/4/2006 and I remember the details of this day with all its details until this moment. He continued. I received the news of my father’s death at five o’clock in the morning and I was destined to fly at 12 o’clock in the evening to Jordan to see him, but his fate was faster. “From my plane.”
Regarding what is rumored about a dispute between him and the president of Al-Wahdat Club, Bashar Al-Hawamdeh, Abu Obaid said, “The president of Al-Wahdat Club, I have all the appreciation and respect for him, Al-Wahdat Club, and its fans, but he criticized me in front of Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein, and his criticism was that one of my companies supported second-class clubs, and it was Al-Hawamdeh objected that this is a conflict of interest, so I told him that there is no conflict of interest in supporting youth and youth organizations under the umbrella of the Ministry of Youth in remote areas, and there is no conflict of interest between me and the second-tier clubs, for there is a degree between us.
Regarding whether he has free time, Abu Ubaid replied, “I hope I have.” Free time, but if there is free time, I like to travel with the people I love most dear to my heart, my young son, Sultan Waqal, I love reading, and I am good at writing daydreams and shooting...
Amer Abu Obaid concluded his interview on the program “This is Me with Rum” by directing words to a character without mentioning her name, who left. From his life he said, “May God not return you to me, let you be a part of my life or give you a part of my attention.”