In this guide, we dive into the best football chants and songs across Europe that every fan should hear live at least once.
“You’ll Never Walk Alone” – Liverpool, England
No list of football chants is complete without Liverpool’s iconic hymn. Originally a show tune, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” became a club anthem in the 1960s and remains a goosebump-inducing pre-kickoff tradition. The sight and sound of Anfield singing in unison is one of football’s most emotional moments.
“Blue Moon” – Manchester City, England
This classic ballad gives the Etihad Stadium a surreal, almost theatrical energy. Though it started as a melancholy tune, City fans have turned it into a symbol of hope and resilience. When sung at full volume, it reverberates through Manchester like a haunting echo.
“Allez, Allez, Allez” – European Travel Anthem
Originally popularized by Napoli, this chant has been adopted (and adapted) by several European clubs, including Liverpool and Porto. Its repetitive melody and simple lyrics make it an ideal away-day soundtrack. Hearing it on the road, sung by thousands in unison, is unforgettable.
“Grazie Roma” – AS Roma, Italy
No club blends football and emotion like Roma. After a win at the Stadio Olimpico, the speakers blare “Grazie Roma” by Antonello Venditti. The crowd sings it back, waving scarves and tearing up. It’s not just a thank-you song—it’s a love letter to the city and its team.
“Seven Nation Army” – Belgium and Beyond
Though not specific to one club, The White Stripes’ riff has become a pan-European football anthem. It famously started with Belgian fans and has since been adopted everywhere from Serie A to the Bundesliga. That unmistakable “oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh” riff turns stadiums into giant choirs.
“Freed From Desire” – Multiple Clubs
Made iconic by Euro 2016, this dance hit has been adapted into countless chants, usually celebrating specific players.
Example: “Will Grigg’s on fire, your defence is terrified!”
Fans love the energy and repetition. Clubs like AC Milan and Marseille now have their own versions.
“You’ll Never Beat The Irish” – Republic of Ireland
Sung by fans of the Irish national team, this defiant chant reflects the underdog spirit of the Emerald Isle. It’s catchy, it’s loud, and when sung in full voice at tournaments, it’s impossible to ignore. Bonus points for creativity and pride.
“Just Can’t Get Enough” – Celtic FC, Scotland
Set to Depeche Mode’s synth-pop hit, Celtic fans transformed this 1980s track into a raucous chant. The rhythm matches the energy of the stands, especially in European fixtures. It’s fun, fast, and incredibly infectious.
“Who Do You Sing For?” – Fenerbahçe, Turkey
Turkish fans bring a different level of passion, and this call-and-response anthem from Fenerbahçe is spine-chilling. As one side of the stadium sings “Who do you sing for?” the other replies, “We sing for Fener!” It builds into a crescendo that shakes the ground.
“Mit Dir Für Immer” – Union Berlin, Germany
This slow, sentimental song is sung by Union Berlin supporters before each home game at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. It’s a tribute to loyalty and love for the club. Combined with thousands of fans raising red scarves, it creates an emotional wall of sound.
“Amsterdam, Amsterdam” – Ajax, Netherlands
Ajax fans are known for their unique blend of class and chaos. Their chant “Amsterdam, Amsterdam” echoes through the Johan Cruyff Arena, often accompanied by choreographed displays. It captures the pride of the city and its footballing heritage.
“Aux Armes!” – Olympique de Marseille, France
This chant begins like a battle cry. The capo yells “Aux armes!”, and the fans answer, “Nous sommes les Marseillais!” It continues in booming unison, filling the Stade Vélodrome with unmatched intensity. Marseille’s ultras take chanting to another level, and this is their signature piece.
“Forza Milan!” – AC Milan, Italy
It may be simple, but when tens of thousands of Milanisti belt out “Forza Milan!” at San Siro, it sends chills down your spine. The chant represents decades of loyalty and success, and its repetition fuels the players on the pitch.
“Come On You Spurs” – Tottenham Hotspur, England
This chant is less elaborate but no less iconic. It defines identity. Spurs fans sing it from the terraces of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with pride and persistence. Add in “Oh When the Spurs Go Marching In” for maximum effect.
“Heja BVB” – Borussia Dortmund, Germany
Dortmund’s fans are arguably the most passionate in Europe. “Heja BVB” is short, powerful, and sung in near-perfect unison. When combined with the Yellow Wall’s visual choreography, it becomes a sensory overload.
Conclusion: The Soundtrack of European Football
These football chants and songs aren’t just background noise—they’re essential to the football experience. They express joy, pain, loyalty, and identity. Whether you’re standing in the Virage Sud, singing in the rain at Celtic Park, or joining arms in the Yellow Wall, one thing is clear: football is louder, prouder, and more alive when the fans are singing.