FP: Did you ever consider playing international football for Palestine or Sweden before being called up for the Palestinian olympic team?
FP: Many fans were suprised when they saw you starting on the bench in the first leg of the Olympic qualifier playoff vs Bahrain and rumor was that you had a disagreement with coach Mokhtar Al-Talili, is there any truth to that?
H.A: You can’t call it a disagreement. The coach decides and does whats best for the team, and obviously there was someone better then me.
FP: How do you compare the training you underwent in Palestine to that in Sweden?
H.A: There is a big difference. European football is more tactical.
FP: Which player(s) did you mostly hang out with in between sessions?
H.A: No.
FP: Do you see yourself continuing representing Palestine?
H.A: Yes of course. Palestine forever.
FP: What is your club situation?
H.A: It’s good. I have been playing with Rosengård (DIV 1) this season but I have a contract with Malmö FF that runs out in December. But it looks good so i’m hoping for to re-sign with them.
H.A: Yes, I’ve gotten offers from a couple clubs, but thats not anything I want to discuss. My goal is to re-sign for MFF.
FP: Have you gotten offers from clubs abroad?
H.A: Yes, a couple of Palestinian clubs and others have contacted me. But it’s not anything I want to go deeper into.
FP: What is your dream club?
H.A: You can always dream. My favorite club is Barcelona so you can say that that is what I aspire for.
FP: Lastly, would you like to say a word to Palestinian football fans?