Uefa Theme Song Lyrics

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Accordingto UEFA, the European confederation commissioned Britten to compose an anthem based on a 1727 song by George Frideric Handel called Zadok the Priest, which was originally written for the coronation of King George II. Zadok the Priest has been performed prior to the anointing at the coronation of every British monarch since its composition and has become a British patriotic symbol.

"There's a rising string phase which I pinched from Handel and then I wrote my own tune," said Britten in 2018 during an interview with a local publication in his hometown of Croydon. "It has a kind of Handelian feel to it, but I like to think it's not a total rip-off."


UEFA explains that the song was meant to piggyback off the popularity of The Three Tenors after their performance prior to the 1990 FIFA World Cup final in Rome, Italy. A recording of the performance, watched by approximately 800 million people, became the best-selling classical album of all time.


Each verse has one line in each language, with the lyrics highlighting the "best teams," clearly the tournament's main point of separation. It's a nod to the yearly qualification process that sees only the top clubs from the various leagues partake in the Champions League.


While many fans relish the occasion to take in the Champions League anthem, some sets of supporters instead take the opportunity to voice their dissatisfaction with the competition, the organizers, or other various related issues.


Man City fans famously boo the Champions League anthem in every match the club plays in. Supporters take issue with a situation from 2011 when Man City striker Mario Balotelli was racially abused by Porto fans.


City supporters were further enraged when, in 2014, UEFA punished CSKA Moscow for racial abuse. The punishment, handed down just three weeks before City were scheduled to play an away match against the Russian club, included a closed stadium. That left numerous City supporters with tickets, flights, and hotels already booked.


Man City fans showed up anyways, hoping to get in, and were turned away, despite the fact some CSKA Moscow fans were able to enter the stadium wearing different colors. UEFA did not punish CSKA Moscow further for the circumvention of the punishment.


It got even worse for City fans when the exact opposite happened two years later. In December, 2016, Man City were scheduled to play Dynamo Kyiv in Champions League play. Dynamo Kyiv were serving a stadium ban for the match, but three weeks prior to the scheduled game, UEFA overturned the ban, leaving many Man City fans with too little time to book a trip.


Barcelona is located in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia, which has seen growing support for independence over the last two decades. In 2016, the club looked to support this movement by handing out 30,000 Estelada flags to fans entering the match.


If, for some reason, you've decided to put yourself through the test of watching the coronation of King Charles on Saturday afternoon, you could be in for a surprise - the Champions League anthem is set to make an appearance.


The famous song was written by British composer Tony Britten back in 1992. He was commissioned to write lyrics to the orchestral piece 'Zadok the Priest' by Handel - which was first composed to mark the coronation of King George II in 1727. In fairness, it is an absolute banger, and it's a pretty perfect piece to have taken inspiration from for such an iconic theme tune.


With the pomp and ceremony in Westminster Abbey, plenty of Irish viewers will understandably be completely disinterested, but we can expect a performance of 'Zadok the Priest' at some stage - in all honesty, we may even flick on the closing stages of the coronation to catch that and that alone.


The Premier League, World Cup, Copa America, La Liga and countless other competitions all have their special place in football, but nothing quite compares to UEFA's flagship tournament. With giant clubs such as Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Barcelona all slugging it out under the floodlights, it's no wonder that the Champions League consistently attracts huge audiences across the globe.


Even the most unemotional of football fans get goosebumps when the iconic music starts blaring out before games with the unmistakable declaration of 'The Chaaaaaaampions' truly getting the party started. Introduced for the European Cup's rebranding in 1992, the famous anthem was composed by Tony Britten in the style of famous 18th-century composer George Frederic Handel.


The lyrics to the undoubtedly epic music are a mix of UEFA's three official languages of English, German and French, which means that many anglophones tuning in don't necessarily get to grips with the entire song.


Wouldn't you be interested to learn the full English lyrics to the anthem that has left your spine tingling so many times? We feel pretty certain that your answer is 'yes', but you might well have wished that it was 'no' when you read through the verses because they're certainly not as epic as the music makes them sound.


In fact, according to Goal's translation, the all-English version of the Champions League anthem's lyrics actually feels a little underwhelming when compared to the rousing music that accompanies it. Don't just take our word for it, though, because you can check out the English translation down below. Just don't blame us if it ruins your Champions League nights in the future.


Anyone else feeling, well, underwhelmed? Now, look, we perhaps shouldn't be too surprised that lyrics specifically designed to span three languages don't sound all that epic when it's distilled down to just one of the tongues in question. Plus, lyrics written out in black and white without the inspiring instrumentation that usually accompanies them aren't necessarily going to feel as soul-stirring as they ordinarily would.


Nevertheless, when you think back to all those iconic pre-game renditions of the anthem that left some fans in tears, be honest and say that you were expecting more than an opener of 'They are the best teams...'.


Marry that to declarations of 'a big meeting' and 'a great sporting event' and you quickly establish why UEFA rightfully and understandably opted for a more linguistically diverse set of lyrics. Maybe it's a bit like finding out that Santa Claus wasn't real as a kid: some things are just better off not being looked into too much.


One of the biggest contributors to the competition's worldwide appeal - alongside the aforementioned anthem - is undoubtedly the effective branding and iconography that UEFA uses to give the tournament such a trademark image. Besides, who doesn't love the mascots fluttering a massive Champions League logo in the centre circle or the graphic of a fake stadium with massive stars for a roof that we desperately wish actually existed?


However, of all the tools in UEFA's branding arsenal, it's pretty hard to look past the anthem itself. Players participating in the premier European competition for the first time are often caught soaking in the famous tune that warms the hearts of many.


The EURO 2024 song and anthem is an important part of the European Football Championship. The song reflects the atmosphere and emotion of the tournament and contributes to the fans' experience. In this complete guide you will find everything you need to know about the European Championship 2024 song, from the artists who created the song to the lyrics and the meaning behind the music.


Learn everything about the official artists of EURO 2024; Meduza, OneRepublic, and Kim Petras. Discover how these talented artists collaborate on the official song for the tournament and how it reflects the passion, unity, and diversity of EURO 2024.


The official song of the Euro 2024, named "FIRE", has been released on all streaming platforms. This song was created through the collaboration of three major names in the music industry: MEDUZA, OneRepublic, and Leony.


This unique collaboration has resulted in a track that embodies the passion and spirit of both football and music fans. Written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic and produced by MEDUZA, the song combines the distinctive anthemic house sound of the Italian group, the compelling soundscapes of OneRepublic, and the pop expertise of Leony.


During the closing ceremony of the tournament, which takes place prior to the final at the Olympiastadion Berlin on Sunday, July 14, fans will have the opportunity to see the anthem performed live by the three artists.


MEDUZA has also created a complete auditory experience, a series of compositions inspired by the anthem to enrich TV sequences, walk-on music for teams entering the field, and key moments such as the trophy presentation, resonating the spirit of Euro 2024 in every aspect of the event, uniting music and football.


Additionally, there is now an official Euro 2024 playlist available on streaming platforms, featuring weekly updates and specially curated takeovers to provide a dynamic and immersive musical backdrop during the tournament.


The Italian DJ group Meduza, the American pop-rock giants OneRepublic, and the German pop icon Kim Petras have been announced as the official artists for EURO 2024. These talented artists will join forces to create the official song for the tournament, promising to be the heart and soundtrack of the summer.


The Italian DJ/producer superstars of Meduza, nominated for a Grammy Award in 2019, are thrilled to contribute to such a prestigious event. They share their excitement: "It's an honor to create a song that mirrors the passion of EURO 2024 and resonates with our fellow football fans."


OneRepublic, known for millions in record sales, billions of streams, chart-topping hits, and a Grammy nomination, stands as one of the most successful bands of the 21st century. Singer Ryan Tedder, winner of three Grammy Awards, shares his excitement: "Performing at the closing ceremony of EURO 2024 in Berlin is an incredible opportunity and honor for any artist, but it is truly exciting for me personally."

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