The theme song of the European Champions League, officially referred to as "Champions League" (English), was revised by Tony Breeden in 1992 according to Handel's Ode to the Coronation Zadok the Zadoc of England, and was written in the three official languages of the Champions League. This song is played by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, England, and sung by the choir of St Martin's College.
The English, German and French phrases "major events", "These are men", "These are champions", "Champion", "Die Meister", "Die Besten" and "Les grandes équipes" appear repeatedly in this song, which makes this song full of passion and solemnity. According to the regulations of the European Football Association, the Champions League match on every match day must be broadcast live three minutes before the match.
Title: National anthem of the Champions League
Abbreviation: Champions League
Composer: British composer Tony Britton.
Time: 1992
Chorus: St. Martin's College in the Field Choir.
Performance: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
Original song: "Pastor Zadoc" Pastor Zadok (from "Coronation Carol"), chanted style.
Composer: Handel (British, German-born, 1685-1759),18th century Baroque composer.
Time: 1727
Lyrics:
The French team called them the best team.
They are the ultimate team.
The main event (UK) is the most important event.
Die Meister (Germany) teacher of victory
The king's teacher
Les Grandes? Quipes (France) great team
Champion (England) champion
A big party.
A glass of gro? E sportliche Veranstaltung (Germany) is a great sporting event.
The main event (UK) is the most important event.
They are the strongest.
They are invincible.
These are champions (English). They are champions.
Chorus (2x): Chorus (2x):
Die Meister (Germany) teacher of victory
The king's teacher
Les Grandes? Quipes (France) great team
Champion (England) champion