Official song
A song presented by FIFA or tournament organizers as an official tournament song. It is usually the safest label to use only when the source clearly says official song.
Example: Waka WakaGlossary
Use this page when a song is everywhere but the label is confusing: official song, anthem, soundtrack single, fan anthem, chant, or ceremony track.
A song presented by FIFA or tournament organizers as an official tournament song. It is usually the safest label to use only when the source clearly says official song.
Example: Waka WakaAn anthem can be part of the official music program, but it is not always the same thing as the main official song. The exact label should follow the source.
Example: DNAA track released as part of a broader tournament album or music program. Useful pages explain where it sits in the album instead of calling every track the song.
Browse 2026 tracksA song supporters adopt and repeat around a team, player, or tournament moment. It may be culturally huge while still being unofficial.
Example: MuchachosA short crowd vocal pattern, often adapted from an existing song. A chant page should explain context and origin without reproducing lyrics.
Browse fan songsMusic tied to an opening ceremony, live performance, or broadcast moment. It can drive search demand even when it is not the headline tournament song.
Example: DreamersUsually no. A fan anthem is a supporter-adopted song unless FIFA, a federation, or another official source explicitly labels it official.
Modern tournaments can have a main song, an anthem, ceremony music, and album tracks. A useful guide separates those labels instead of treating every release as the same thing.
No. The site uses original summaries and links to official or reputable listening sources. It does not reproduce lyrics, host audio, or upload copied video.
Check the source label first. If FIFA or the organizer says official song, anthem, album track, or soundtrack single, use that exact wording.