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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.

Origin of chant

1 Ireland

2 Nigeria

3 South Korea

4 France

5 England

6 China

7 Cameroon

8 Argentina

9 Spain

10 Italy

Contributor

MARTIN CONWAY

EKAEKA ITUEM

SANG-YOUNG

BENEDICTE ROUBERT

PAUL MCHUGH

DAVID CHOW

RAYMOND ABANDA

CECILIA HERMIDA

PRO CANDAL

PAULO SILVESTRI


Country: Spain
Chosen by: Pro Candal


Listen听听Listen to an interview with Pro Candal and hear the chant.

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Our Spanish chant means, 'Come on lads, you have to score, come on lads keep the ball, come on lads you have to keep going and doing for your team, for your partners. Keep tougher and keep the ball'.

I think football's a way of life in Spain because it's one thing you can do almost anywhere . The sun is always shining so you just get the ball and you go to the beach or the mountains. People are playing on the streets, in the park - you're always with a ball at your feet.

When Spain plays, we usually meet with friends in a bar where we eat tapas and have some drinks. On other occasions, people just meet in each other's houses to watch the game.

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