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[Soccer Western Music] Theme Songs and Anthems That Fired Up the World Cup

The World Cup, the big soccer event held once every four years.

At the 2022 Qatar World Cup, Japan’s national team “SAMURAI BLUE,” led by coach Moriyasu, put on a spectacular performance!

From the dramatic comeback against Germany to the heated battle that went into extra time against Croatia, they delivered countless moments of excitement.

And then there’s the music that brings extra energy to this global soccer festival—the World Cup.

Sometimes you want to look up past World Cup theme songs, or maybe a track you heard on TV caught your ear.

In this article, we’ll focus on Western music among the songs related to the World Cup.

These must-hear classics will crank up your cheering spirit and inspire your heart!

[Soccer Western Music] World Cup Theme Songs & Anthems That Heated Up the Tournament (11–20)

One WorldRedOne feat. Adelina & Now United

RedOne feat. Adelina & Now United – One World (2018 FIFA World Cup Russia – beIN SPORTS)
One WorldRedOne feat. Adelina & Now United

Talented artists who energized the World Cup—the global soccer festival that unites people around the world—through music.

This work, woven together by Moroccan music producer RedOne, Albanian singer Adelina, and the global pop group Now United, brilliantly embodies the fusion of sports and music.

With energetic, rhythmic dance beats and a powerful chorus from its multinational members in perfect harmony, it became a grand anthem that colored the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

Chosen as the official theme song for beIN SPORTS, it thrilled soccer fans worldwide throughout the tournament broadcasts, making it a track truly worthy of conveying the heat and excitement of the stadiums.

It’s perfect not only for watching soccer matches but also for boosting your mood during any sporting event.

Come Back As HeroesThe Parlotones

The Parlotones – Come Back As Heroes” Offizielles Music-Video HQ [HD]
Come Back As HeroesThe Parlotones

One of the official songs that energized the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa was a track by The Parlotones, the alternative rock band that South Africa proudly boasts.

Chosen by the German public broadcaster ARD and highly acclaimed in the band’s home base of South Africa, the song is a moving piece that fuses a passionate melody with dramatic performance.

Included on the album “Stardust Galaxies” and released as a single in May 2010, it delivers a powerful message of courage and hope.

Throughout the tournament, it was frequently broadcast in Germany and thrilled audiences at the venues.

It’s the perfect number for moments when you want to cheer on your team and share the excitement.

HeroesKasabian

At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, a cover song by the British rock band Kasabian was used in ITV’s broadcasts and generated significant buzz.

Formed in Leicester in 1997, the band is known for its distinctive sound that fuses indie rock and electronica.

This work is an ambitious reinterpretation of a David Bowie classic, recast with an energetic rock arrangement.

The upbeat production matches perfectly with goal scenes and the fervent cheers of the crowd.

It was offered as a free download as a pre-order bonus for the single Empire, and was also included as an iTunes exclusive bonus track on the U.

S.

edition of the album Empire.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to heighten the emotional moments of football or relive the heated battles to a thrilling rock soundtrack.

World At Your FeetEmbrace

Embrace – World At Your Feet (Official HD Video) – 2006 FIFA World Cup England song
World At Your FeetEmbrace

This ambitious work was born as the official anthem of the England national team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Embrace, a British alternative rock band, delivered a sweeping sense of scale and an exhilarating melody that successfully boosted morale before matches.

Commercially, it was a major success, reaching No.

3 on the UK Singles Chart and No.

10 on the Eurochart Hot 100.

When it was first aired on BBC Radio 1 on April 21, 2006, some listeners commented on the tempo, but the fusion of its melodic sound and powerful vocals captured the hearts of many football fans.

It remains a highly popular track, often used as background music when watching football and other sports.

This Is My TimeSasha

For the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the German TV network Sat.

1 commissioned a track as its official theme song, produced by Sasha, the superstar DJ from Wales.

Combining powerful vocals with a sound that fuses pop and rock, its uplifting, forward-looking message resonates deeply.

The song appears on the revamped edition of the album “Surfin’ on a Backbeat.” The music video features Germany national team players of the time, Sebastian Kehl and Christoph Metzelder, creating a compelling fusion of music and football.

It remains beloved by many sports fans as a song to hear before important matches or moments of competition.

Wavin’ FlagK’NAAN

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

A song beloved around the world as a symbol of hope and freedom was born.

The powerful message woven by Somali-Canadian artist K’naan resonates with people suffering from poverty and war.

In February 2010, it was chosen as the official anthem of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, instantly drawing global attention.

Featured on the album Troubadour, the track expresses K’naan’s harrowing experiences and the strength with which he overcame them.

It’s recommended not only for soccer fans but also for anyone seeking the courage to face adversity.

Like a waving flag, it’s a piece that inspires the soul’s longing for freedom.

[International Soccer Music] World Cup Theme Songs & Anthems That Fired Up the Tournament (21–30)

TubthumpingChumbawamba

Chumbawamba, the English collective that drew global attention in the ’90s.

The song that catapulted them to fame is irresistible for its cheerful, unforgettable melody and boundlessly bright energy.

Its lyrics portray people who rise powerfully again and again no matter what difficulties they face, inspiring all who listen.

It’s truly an anthem celebrating indomitable spirit.

Released as a single in August 1997 and included on the album “Tubthumper,” it’s also known for its tie-in with the soccer game FIFA World Cup 98 and became a worldwide hit.

A feel-good track that perfectly matches the open, carefree mood of summer.