Jordan Cup Final Moved to Irbid Following Amer Abu Obeid’s Appeal on Roya

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Mr. Amer Abu Obaid, President of Al-Hussein Irbid Club, announced via his official account that the demands of fans have been met, keeping the upcoming derby between Al-Hussein Irbid and Al-Ramtha in the city of Irbid, and not moving it outside the governorate.
Postponement and appeal
Maintenance delay: Approval was granted to postpone the start of maintenance work at Al-Hassan Youth City Stadium, ensuring the match is held on its home ground and in front of its supporters.
Appreciation for decision-makers: Abu Obaid extended his thanks to His Royal Highness Prince Ali bin Al Hussein (President of the Jordan Football Association) and His Excellency Minister of Youth Dr. Raed Al-Adwan, for their understanding of club demands and their commitment to pleasing fans while easing the burden of travel.
Sportsmanship: The Al-Hussein Club president emphasized the depth of the relationship between the two neighboring clubs, commenting: “There are no losers among brothers,” stressing that sportsmanship and fraternity remain the foundation of the relationship between Al-Hussein and Al-Ramtha fans.
This decision represents a moral victory for the fans of Irbid and Ramtha, who have long called for major matches to be held within the northern region to ensure strong attendance and an ideal competitive atmosphere.
