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FOOTBALL CHANTS Koreans chant in English, Cameroonians adapt an ancient folk song... Listen below to our Football Chants collected across Manchester, and add your own.
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Origin of chant
1 Ireland
2 Nigeria
3 South Korea
4 France
5 England
6 China
7 Cameroon
8 Argentina
9 Spain
10 Italy
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Contributor
MARTIN CONWAY
EKAEKA ITUEM
SANG-YOUNG
BENEDICTE ROUBERT
PAUL MCHUGH
DAVID CHOW
RAYMOND ABANDA
CECILIA HERMIDA
PRO CANDAL
PAULO SILVESTRI
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Song: Nke Ngue Ngue Country: Cameroon Chosen by: Raymond Abanda
听听Listen to an interview with Raymond Abanda and hear the chant.
Go to part 1 | 2
Our World Cup Soccer chant is based on a tribal song from Yaounde, our capital city. It's a song about conquest. Traditionally, it was sung before and after a victory so it actually helps you to plan the victory and boost morale. The lyrics go like this: 'Yeah we've got it, we have it, we are going to go back home, wait for us, just plan the party we're coming back'.
At the end, when you actually win you say, 'OK I've got it, here is it. Population, stand up let's dance'. This is a good ending because it means that even when we lose, we can still keep singing the song in preparation for forthcoming victories.
Football is the one big thing which brings Cameroonians together, given that we're a country of about 210 different tribes with diverse traditions and languages. Yes, the national unifying force is definitely football.
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