Marcha do Sporting

Maria José Valério Maria José Valério

The Roaring Anthem of Sporting Pride

The song 'Marcha do Sporting' by Maria José Valério is an anthem dedicated to the Portuguese sports club Sporting Clube de Portugal, commonly known as Sporting Lisbon. The lyrics are a vibrant and passionate tribute to the football team, encapsulating the spirit and love the fans have for their club. The song begins by referencing the birth of the club under the sign of the lion, which is Sporting's symbol and mascot, representing strength and pride. Fans are described as having learned to love the club and carry it in their hearts, indicating a deep emotional connection.

The chorus is a call to action for the 'rapaziada' or 'lads' to listen and shout together 'Viva ao Sporting!' which translates to 'Long live Sporting!' The repetition of this chant-like chorus serves to unite the fans in a collective expression of support, regardless of the team's performance ('quer se possa ou se não possa' - 'whether it's possible or not'). The song emphasizes that victory will always belong to Sporting, showcasing an unwavering belief in the team's success.

The green flag and the lion symbolize hope and faith, which are central to the Sporting identity. The song also highlights the inclusivity of the club's fanbase, with a line that mentions everyone from grandchildren to grandparents singing the march. This generational aspect underlines the tradition and community aspect of the club, where being a Sporting fan is a family affair passed down through the ages. 'Marcha do Sporting' is not just a song; it's an embodiment of the club's values and the collective voice of its supporters.

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