[High School Soccer Songs] A Collection of Support Songs for the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament
The All Japan High School Soccer Tournament is a dream stage that high school students nationwide aim for every year.
This historic tournament, which celebrated its 100th edition in 2021, has selected one theme song each year as a fight song since 1994.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only the songs that have been chosen as fight songs so far, but also other music related to the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
These are all passionate tracks that perfectly suit a stage where high school students shine, so they’re great not only as sports anthems, but also as songs to cheer on life and as youth anthems.
So, let’s dive in and take a look at the songs that have been selected!
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[High School Soccer Songs] Collection of Cheering Songs for the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament (11–20)
pupilŌhara Sakurako

Hitomi, performed by Sakurako Ohara—who is active both as an actress and singer—was produced as the support song for the 93rd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament held in 2014.
The song portrays the valiant figure of students chasing a single soccer ball and working up a sweat.
Its straightforward lyrics, encouraging those who have always pressed on toward their dreams and goals, are sure to resonate.
With a classical melody, it accompanies the anxiety and nerves of students standing before the big stage.
Please listen with the title in mind, which reflects the theme of various points of view.
To tomorrowFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BΛBY’S resumed activities as a duo in 2021 and have been gaining popularity with songs that feature their signature melodic rap.
Their 11th single, Ashita e, released as a double A-side with Hero, was chosen as the support song for the 88th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
The lyrics, which evoke the image of striving toward one’s dreams, are sure to resonate deeply with those dedicating their youth to soccer.
It’s a pop tune that gives you a push to keep going, marked by an ensemble featuring strings and an emotional melody.
Whistle: The Days I Spent With Youmiwa

Singer-songwriter miwa, who made her major-label debut while still in high school, has continued to captivate fans with her cute looks and singing voice.
Her 10th single, “Whistle ~The Days I Spent With You~,” was chosen as the support song for the 91st All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, and it also made headlines when miwa performed it on-site before the start of the final match.
Its message of cheering on those who chase their dreams and goals becomes a source of energy for the battles ahead.
Featuring a clear, translucent vocal and a delicate piano-centered ensemble, it’s a soothing track that blows away fatigue and anxiety just by listening.
Let the flowers in your heart bloom.ikimonogakari

It’s a song of youth packed with emotion and excitement.
It’s included on the album “My song Your song,” released in December 2008, and was also chosen as the support song for the 87th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
The lyrics vividly evoke the image of young people striving toward their dreams, and the hope-filled melody is deeply moving.
The words, sung over a bright and powerful rhythm, are sure to gently push listeners forward.
If you listen to it before an important match or performance, it will surely give you courage.
It conveys the beauty of supporting one another through tough times with your teammates, and if it plays at the climax, you’re guaranteed to be moved!
Starting LineKobukuro

This work is memorable for its moving lyrics and harmonies.
It’s included on the 2005 album “NAMELESS WORLD” and was chosen as the support song for the 84th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
It carries a warm message that feels close to those making a fresh start.
It’s a wonderful song that teaches the courage to begin slowly and the importance of moving forward step by step.
Kobukuro’s beautiful harmonies and the refreshing tone are pleasant and uplifting.
It’s the perfect cheering song for people striving toward their dreams or embarking on new challenges.
Listening to it before taking that important first step is sure to give you strength.
Sign of LoveS.E.S

A danceable pop tune by the Korean girl group S.E.S.
that fills you with happiness.
This 1999 single was chosen as the image song for the 78th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
It sings of the bond with a loved one and the resolve for two people to move forward into the future together, carried by a refreshing melody.
Like a soccer match, it’s a song that gives you courage and hope before life’s defining moments.
In any situation in life, listening to this track will surely help you look ahead! It was also used as the ending theme for the TV show Ojamambo, making S.E.S.
beloved not only in Korea but by many people in Japan as well.
[High School Soccer Songs] Support Song Collection for the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament (21–30)
To the futureT.N.T

Chosen as the theme song for the 104th National High School Soccer Championship in December 2025, this track by T.N.T captures the feelings of high school students who savor the once-in-a-lifetime moments of today and fight alongside their teammates.
The lyrics—said to be written based on Yuya Tegoshi’s own soccer experience—are grounded in gratitude for the hard work accumulated over time and for those who have offered support, inspiring the courage to step into the future.
Its classic rock sound is enriched by member Furutatsu’s violin, and the chorus—crafted with group singing in mind—carries an exhilarating, stadium-filling energy.
The single “Mirai e / I Don’t Care” is available in two formats, a standard edition and a limited edition, with the coupling track being a call-and-response crowd-pleaser at live shows.
It’s a perfect rallying song for players battling the high-stakes pressure of a knockout tournament, as well as anyone setting out to take on a challenge with their trusted companions.


