It’s heard at games and it’s a tag that accompanies posts on Twitter, but what does it mean?
Like supporters of every club in the world, Real Madrid fans like to come up with catchy songs and chants to spur their team on, but sometimes just a few words will do. In their case, they are: Hala Madrid!
The phrase is everywhere when it comes to the Spanish giants; it can be heard resonating throughout the Santiago Bernabeu on matchdays, it serves as a traditional sign-off on social media and it’s even the name of the club magazine.
It was also the name of the original documentary series about Real Madrid which was aired in 2017.
It’s clearly a prominent part of the club, so what exactly does Hala Madrid mean? Goal takes a look.
Contents
- What does Hala Madrid mean?
- What is the Hala Madrid anthem?
- Hala Madrid y nada mas lyrics
- Hala Madrid magazine
What does Hala Madrid mean?
‘Hala Madrid’ is a Spanish phrase meaning ‘Go Madrid’ or ‘Forward Madrid’ or ‘Come on Madrid’. It is an exclamation of encouragement and support used by Real Madrid fans.
It is something of a battle cry for Los Blancos fans and is frequently used by the players themselves as well.
👍 #CopaDelRey#HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/8cPKCu7EZP
— Sergio Ramos (@SergioRamos) February 6, 2020
In the context of a football match, hala has a similar meaning to the Spanish word vamos, which translates to “come on”.
The hashtag #HalaMadrid is now commonplace on Real Madrid’s official social media channels and supporters follow suit when they declare their allegiance on Twitter or Facebook.
💪 @SergioRamos has been on 🔥 in front of goal this season!
WATCH ALL of his goals!
👉 https://t.co/jXLBecwmFk#HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/sM2fdhgUkD— Real Madrid C.F. 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@realmadriden) February 12, 2020
The linguistic origins have been a source of discussion, with suggestions that it may derive from Arabic, while it is also similar to the cry used by French football fans, Allez!
What is the Hala Madrid anthem?
Hala Madrid y nada mas (Go Madrid and nothing more) is a Real Madrid anthem composed by Moroccan-Swedish artist and producer RedOne. The lyrics were written by the journalist Manuel Jabois.
Released in 2014, it is a celebratory song marking La Decima, which was the occasion of Real Madrid’s 10th European Cup triumph.
“It is the new Real Madrid song, I don’t want it to be an anthem, I want it to be a song that the whole world can sing,” RedOne said back in 2014.
“We have a song for the Decima and it’s incredible. We needed an easy song that people could sing quickly to support the team and that’s what we’ve done.”
The recording of the song involved the Real Madrid squad, including the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Marcelo, who all feature in the official music video.
Hala Madrid y nada mas lyrics
In Spanish
Historia que tu hiciste
Historia por hacer
Porque nadie resiste
Tus ganas de vencer
Ya salen las estrellas
Mi viejo Chamartin
De lejos y de cerca
Nos traes hasta aqui
Llevo tu camiseta
Pegada al corazon
Los dias que tu juegas
Son todo lo que soy
Ya corre la saeta
Ya ataca mi Madrid
Soy lucha soy belleza
El grito que aprendi
Madrid Madrid Madrid
¡Hala madrid!
Y nada mas
Y nada mas
¡Hala madrid!
In English
The history you’ve made
The history you’ll make!
Because no one can resist
Your willingness to win!
The stars are now coming out!
My old Chamartin…
From far away and from nearby
You gather us all here!
I wear your shirt
Right next to my heart!
The days you play
Are everything I am!
The Arrow is running!
The Arrow is running!
My Madrid is attacking!
I am struggle! I am beauty!
The cry I learned:
Madrid! Madrid! Madrid!
Hala Madrid!
And nothing more!
And nothing more!
Hala Madrid!
Hala Madrid magazine
The Hala Madrid magazine is a quarterly Spanish-language publication that is produced for card-carrying Real Madrid supporters.
As you might expect, the magazine contains news and features about Real Madrid, including match reports, interviews, statistical analysis and more.
Official club members – Madridistas – get the magazine as part of their membership subscription and it is posted to their homes or available online.
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