Los Vagos Me Enseñaron a Quererte
Club Atlético Colón Santa Fe
A Love Born from Loyalty: The Anthem of Club Atlético Colón Santa Fe
The song 'Los Vagos Me Enseñaron a Quererte' by Club Atlético Colón Santa Fe is a passionate anthem that encapsulates the undying loyalty and fervor of the club's supporters. The lyrics reflect a deep-rooted connection to the football team, emphasizing the idea that the love for the club is something that is taught and passed down through generations. The term 'vagos' here refers to the die-hard fans who have instilled this unwavering support in others, creating a community bound by their shared devotion to the team.
The song also highlights the rivalry with 'Tate,' a derogatory term for the rival team Unión de Santa Fe. The lyrics boast about always outshining and overpowering their rivals, showcasing the competitive spirit and pride that comes with being a supporter of Club Atlético Colón. This rivalry is a significant aspect of the local football culture, adding an extra layer of intensity and passion to the fans' support.
Additionally, the song touches on the identity of the fans, particularly those from the Centenario neighborhood. It emphasizes that being a supporter of Club Atlético Colón is not just about the sport but also about belonging to a community. The mention of not being 'policía ni refugiado' (neither police nor refugee) suggests a sense of pride in their local roots and a rejection of any external authority or displacement. The repeated declaration of being 'sabalero' and 'del negro' reinforces this strong sense of identity and belonging, making the song a powerful expression of local pride and unity.