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Soccer supporter songs and theme songs: A roundup of classic chants and anthems

Soccer and supporter chants are inseparable, aren’t they?

When you watch a soccer broadcast, you can hear supporters singing their chants, and there are tons of captivating songs—from the theme song of the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament to the World Cup anthems!

There are also many classic songs that are staples among overseas club supporters.

So in this article, we’ll round up and introduce a wide range of soccer supporter songs from both Japan and abroad all in one go!

Be sure to check them out!

Soccer Supporter Songs and Theme Songs: A Collection of Classic Chants and Anthems (61–70)

BeginningBLUE ENCOUNT

BLUE ENCOUNT “Hajimari” Music Video (YouTube Ver.) [Official Support Song for the 94th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament]
BeginningBLUE ENCOUNT

This is the third single by the four-piece rock band BLUE ENCOUNT, released in 2016.

It’s an emotional rock track that gives you the courage to face forward.

The song was selected as the support anthem for the 94th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

It features powerful guitar sounds, delicate drums, and passionate vocals.

Add this moving ballad—which heightens the excitement for soccer—to your playlist.

BoomAnastacia

A must-hear anthem for soccer fans! This track, which lit up the 2002 FIFA World Cup, captivates with Anastacia’s powerful vocals and catchy melody.

Created in collaboration with Glen Ballard, it powerfully expresses self-belief and the determination to win.

Also included on the album “Freak of Nature,” it was loved around the world.

In 2014, it was even chosen by MTV Italy as the most popular World Cup song.

Perfect not only for watching soccer, but also for those moments when you want to fire yourself up.

2018 Russia FIFA Official Anthem

Living FootballHans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe

Hans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe – Living Football (Official FIFA Theme)
Living FootballHans Zimmer, Lorne Balfe

This is a track that captures the passion and excitement of soccer in sound.

Composed by film music maestros Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe, it was used for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Its distinctive sound—an epic fusion of orchestral and electronic elements—evokes the fierce battles on the pitch.

Although it has no lyrics, the shifts in the music alone convey the full essence of the sport.

From pre-match tension to moments of triumph, it’s a song that keeps your excitement soaring from start to finish.

Listen to this piece, and you’ll surely feel united with supporters around the world!

AoiSakanakushon

This track is included on Sakanaction’s sixth original album, “sakanaction,” and was selected as NHK’s soccer theme in 2013.

The title, which evokes Samurai Blue, is striking and also carries a sense of youth.

A must-check for rock band fans.

GOa flood of circle

Asahi Shimbun Commercial — To the Samurai — Version
GOa flood of circle

It’s a song filled with passion.

a flood of circle released it in 2014.

Thanks to its use in an Asahi Shimbun commercial supporting the Japan national soccer team, it’s widely known as a soccer cheering song.

The lyrics sing about the importance of pressing on without giving up on your dreams, giving a push to everyone facing forward and doing their best.

Let the powerful vocals and rock ’n’ roll sound lift your spirits!

To tomorrowFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “To Tomorrow”
To tomorrowFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

Released in 2009 as FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ 11th single, it was chosen as the support song for the 88th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

The music video features soccer player Masashi Nakayama, whose powerful performance also drew attention.

About meMrs. GREEN APPLE

“Even if you come to know reality and your limits… so what?” This is a work that puts you in that mood—one that stirs your heart.

It’s a song by the rock band Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, also known for hits like “Inferno” and “Ao to Natsu,” released in 2019 as their eighth single.

It was chosen as the support song for the 97th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Vocalist Motoki Omori’s voice feels like it can soar anywhere, and it’s truly wonderful.

Combined with the arrangement, it’s moving enough to make you cry.

When you’re feeling anxious, this song might just save you.