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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 Compilation of Classic Chants and Anthems (11–20)

Blowin’ Wind is blowin’Ryokushen

A song overflowing with passionate feelings that connect supporters and players.

Created to commemorate Vegalta Sendai’s 30th anniversary, this piece features Ritsuka singing of dreams and hope.

It carefully portrays the wind of hope, the image of spreading wings to take flight, and the determination to move forward while facing uncertainty.

Released in May 2024 as a track on the mini-album “Itadakimasu no Susume,” this song is perfect not only for cheering in the stadium, but also before an important match or any time you want to unite hearts with your teammates.

Cerezo!Umeda Saifā

A rousing anthem packed with passionate love for soccer.

It’s a powerful track by Umeda Cypher, a crew based in Osaka.

Released in March 2025, the song was selected as the official theme for the Cerezo Osaka soccer team.

The aggressive beat and exhilarating flow are seriously cool! Its call-and-response structure, designed to get supporters moving as one, is another highlight.

Lyrics infused with love for Osaka, pride in the team, and hope for the future electrify the stadium.

UEFA Champions League Anthem

[Japanese-to-English Translation] UEFA Champions League – Anthem [Lyrics]
UEFA Champions League Anthem

This is the anthem of the UEFA Champions League, the tournament that determines the strongest club team in Europe.

A distinctive feature of the song is that its lyrics interweave English, French, and German.

This is undoubtedly another goosebump-inducing piece for soccer fans.

SeptenovaGosuperāzu

The Gospellers 'Septenova' Music Video
SeptenovaGosuperāzu

A majestic sports anthem that symbolizes seven radiant hopes.

A collaborative work by The Gospellers and Shintaro Tokita of Sukima Switch.

Released as a single in November 2008, it superbly blends beautiful harmonies with a vibrant, life-affirming band sound.

Chosen as the official theme song for the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008, it reached No.

10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

With motifs of the cosmos and stars, it powerfully conveys the importance of believing in your own potential and continually pushing your limits.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone about to take a new step forward.

FireKasabian

Kasabian – Fire (Video)
FireKasabian

Kasabian, a British alternative rock band that has absorbed electronic music, has achieved worldwide popularity.

Since their formation in 1997, they have earned prestigious honors such as the Q Awards and NME Awards, reigning as top contenders in indie rock.

Their delicate, meticulously crafted sound gets rock fans around the world dancing.

This track is an ultra-famous song used as a football anthem, beloved by the band members.

La Marseillaise

La Marseillaise, French National Anthem (Fr/En)
La Marseillaise

It’s widely used as a team chant set to the French national anthem.

It’s a song often used by Nagoya Grampus supporters, and abroad it’s famous with clubs like Sevilla FC.

Originally a revolutionary song from the French Revolution with radical lyrics, its fiery melody fits the battle of football and helps energize the entire match.

Soccer supporter songs and theme songs: A roundup of classic chants and anthems (21–30)

Wavin’ FlagK’NAAN

K’NAAN – Wavin’ Flag (Coca-Cola Celebration Mix)
Wavin' FlagK'NAAN

The official sponsor song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

Many of you might recognize it from the Coca-Cola commercials.

If you follow the lyrics closely, they’re actually quite deep, so keep an eye on that as well.