Football Motivation Songs
Motivation in football is not a montage cliche. It is 60 years of hurt, a 28-year wait ended by one striker, a 38-year-old breaking records, and a title-winner saying it is not done. These are the FootyTracks anthems written about exactly that.
Every track is an original about a real story. Stream them on Spotify or Apple Music, or play the videos right here.
It's Not Done: Declan RiceThe motto of the list. Arsenal waited 22 years for the league, won it, and Declan Rice's answer was "it's not done". Refusing to settle, on a beat.
Erling Haaland: Norway AnthemErling Haaland dragged Norway back to the World Cup after 28 years and announced it with a brace on debut. One player deciding a nation's wait is over.
Lionel Messi: Hat-Trick HeroAt 38, Messi scored the oldest World Cup hat-trick in history. For every session where age, or anything else, is supposed to be the excuse.
Morocco: World Cup AnthemThe Atlas Lions became the first African and Arab side to reach a World Cup semi-final. Proof that the ceiling is negotiable.
Vozinha: Cabo Verde Shock Spain & UruguayThe third-smallest nation ever at a World Cup held European champions Spain, then came from behind against Uruguay. A 40-year-old keeper outplaying the giants.
England: It's Coming Home60 years of hurt and one summer to end it. The weight of history as fuel, on the hardest beat in the catalog.
Golden Boot Race: Messi, Mbappé, Haaland, KaneMessi, Mbappé, Haaland and Kane all chasing one prize. The sound of the best refusing to let anyone else have it.
World Cup 2026: One Ball, One WorldGlory: 48 nations, 104 games, one summer where everything is possible. The big-picture anthem for big goals.
What are good football motivation songs?
Songs about real perseverance carry more charge than generic hype. This list collects FootyTracks originals written about actual stories: Arsenal's "It's Not Done" title chant, Haaland ending Norway's 28-year World Cup wait, and Messi breaking records at 38.
What makes a football song motivational?
Stakes and truth. A track about a real comeback, a real drought ending, or a real underdog run connects harder than an anonymous gym beat, because the story actually happened.
Is this the same as pump up music?
They overlap but the intent differs. Pump up music is about raising energy before a match; motivation songs are about mindset, doubters and long roads. FootyTracks has a separate list for pre-match energy at footytracks.com/collections/football-hype-songs.
Where can I stream these songs?
Every track is on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. Stream the catalog at footytracks.com/spotify, or open any song page for the video and lyrics.