A goal song or goal celebration music is a short piece of music that is played in sports like football or ice hockey after a goal is scored. A goal horn sometimes sounds before the song is played, especially in the National Hockey League (NHL).

One such song is Bellini's "Samba de Janeiro", which is played after each Bolton Wanderers goal when they play at home and was used as the goal song in UEFA Euro 2008. Van Halen's "Jump" is played every time A.C. Milan scores a goal at the San Siro.[4] "Song 2" by Blur is played at some German and Austrian clubs.[4] In North America, "Rock and Roll (Part Two)" by the Glitter Band is commonly played. Donbass Arena, the home ground of Ukrainian football club Shakhtar Donetsk, has a tradition of playing music each time home players score goals, with a track corresponding to the nationality of a scorer. For example, "Sabre Dance" by the Armenian Aram Khachaturian was played whenever his compatriot Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored.[5][6] When FC Bayern Munich score a goal in the Allianz Arena, the Can-can plays.


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In ice hockey, the use of goal songs is very common. Prior to 2012, a goal by the NHL's Montreal Canadiens, on home ice, was followed by U2's "Vertigo".[7] The New York Rangers play the song "Slapshot", which was written by Ray Castoldi, the music director at Madison Square Garden. The Chicago Blackhawks and Nottingham Panthers play "Chelsea Dagger" by The Fratellis after every home goal.

Taylor Swift was one of the many famous faces who starred in the United States national team's squad reveal video, and the pop superstar's presence continues to be felt at the tournament; her 2017 song "... Ready For It?" was picked as the USWNT's goal music of choice.

Instead, football has gone rather stateside since the pandemic, as 'goal songs' have become increasingly popular. Once upon a time, the thought of blasting a song down the PA after scoring seemed insufferable and completely stupid. As time has gone on, however, they've actually become quite fun.

Let's set this straight - not all goal songs work and not all clubs need a goal song. Arsenal playing wrestling music at half-time is good enough to pop the viewers; they don't need a goal song on top of that.

Song: The Fratellis - Chelsea Dagger


A great song that would probably work a lot better outside of England, to be honest. 


Chelsea's infrequent use and constant umming and ahing over whether or not they should use a goal anthem makes this fall flat on its face, though. 


A lazy effort, lads. Back to the drawing board.

Song: Blur - Song 2


For whatever reason, having goal songs isn't quite landing in the English game as well as it is across Europe.


Song 2 is a brilliant song and Liverpool rock it well enough, but it all just feels a bit wrong in English stadiums, doesn't it?

Song: Darude - Sandstorm


Spurs had the audacity to deploy Sandstorm as their goal song in pre-season.


Is that magnificent s**thousery, or endlessly tinpot? The jury will probably be out forever. Great song for a goal, though.

Song: Scooter - Maria (I Like it Loud)


The MLS club come in clutch with a bit of Scooter. 


Philadelphia Union celebrate their goals in glorious fashion, playing what has been referred to as the 'DOOP song' for its catchy beat.

Song: Blink-182 - All The Small Things


Does it work as a football goal song? Admittedly, absolutely not.


But are we delighted to hear Blink-182 bellow around the ground of an Italian football club? Of course! 2351a5e196

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