Who wrote the UEFA Champions League anthem?
The official UEFA Champions League Anthem was written by English composer Tony Britten in 1992. It is an adaption of George Frideric Händel’s anthem Zadok the Priest, which is traditionally performed at the coronation of British monarchs. Thought Britten was the original composer? Well, no!
Does the Champions League have a national anthem?
Well, no! The champions league song name is simply known as “Champions League”. You must have observed that the Champions League anthem is played inside the stadium before each match begins, as well as the start of television broadcasts of the games and at the end. SEE ALSO | List Of African Players That Have Won The Champions League
What is the Champions League song called?
It is an adaption of George Frideric Händel’s anthem Zadok the Priest, which is traditionally performed at the coronation of British monarchs. Thought Britten was the original composer? Well, no! The champions league song name is simply known as “Champions League”.