Loucos Em Volta do Estádio

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The Fervor of Football Fans: A Tribute to Passion and Loyalty

The song "Loucos Em Volta do Estádio" by Os Tigres is a vibrant homage to the passionate football (soccer) fans, particularly those supporting a team from the southern part of Brazil. The lyrics paint a picture of fans, referred to as 'carvoeiros' (coal miners), who are 'crazy around the stadium,' suggesting a lively and festive atmosphere. The mention of barbecue and cold beer sets the scene of a typical pre-game tailgate where fans gather to celebrate and support their team.

The song delves into the loyalty and pride of the fans, emphasizing that their support is unwavering and unique among the clubs in the state. The lyrics also express a longing for past glories, referencing players like Jairo and Grizzo who are likely former stars of the team. This nostalgia is coupled with a determination to see the team sweat and fight on the field until the very end of the match, embodying the never-say-die attitude of true supporters.

Lastly, the song touches on the aspiration to see the team compete in the Copa Libertadores, one of the most prestigious football tournaments in South America. The fans' dream is to see their team rise to the top division once again, a sentiment that resonates with any sports fan who has experienced the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with following a beloved team through thick and thin.

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  1. Senhores sou do Tigre
  2. Toda Semana
  3. Sou criciuma senhor
  4. Sou Carvoeiro
  5. Desde Cedo Te Sigo
  6. Vamos Tigre, Te Quero Sempre
  7. Somos do Time Carvoeiro
  8. Você Nunca Vai Entender
  9. Loucos Em Volta do Estádio
  10. Banda Carvoeira
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