List of AFC Asian Cup anthems and songs

AFC Asian Cup anthems and songs are tunes and songs adopted officially to be used as warm-ups to the event, to accompany the championships during the event and as a souvenir reminder of the events as well as for advertising campaigns leading for the Asian Cup, giving the singers exceptional universal world coverage and notoriety. However, Asian Cup only started to practice using official songs since 21st century, started in 2004 edition, although the first choice of song for 2004 edition was relatively controversial due to the song was a winning song from 2000 Eurovision Song Contest.

Most of the songs representing each Asian Cup tournaments are mainly in English even it can be also multilingual, while some native languages are also used for the song. The official versions also results in cover versions in many other languages by the original artist or by local artists.

Unlike some continental football tournaments such as Copa América or UEFA European Championship, several songs in the Asian Cup might not be official but popular voted and listened, de facto make it official song.

Anthems and songs

Asian
Cup
Country Title Language Performer(s) Writer(s) & Producer(s) Official
Audios & Videos
2004
 China"Fly on the Wings of Love"English Linda Andrews Olsen Brothers Audio
2007
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
 Thailand
 Vietnam
"I Believe"[1]English Tata Young Official Music Video
2011
 Qatar"Yalla Asia"[2]English Jay Sean
Karl Wolf
Radhika Vekaria
Radhika Vekaria
Max Herman
Zoulikha El Fassi
Official Music Video
2015
 Australia"Warrior"[3]English Havana Brown Jonas Saeed, Niclas Kings
Luciana Caporaso
Nick Clow and Sabi
Live Performance - Opening Ceremony
Official Music Video
2019
 United Arab Emirates"Zanaha Zayed",[4]
"A Sky Full of Stars"
Arabic
English
Hussain Al Jassmi
Balqees Ahmed Fathi
Eida Al Menhali
Coldplay
Avicii Zanaha Zayed Live Performance - Opening Ceremony
A Sky Full of Stars
2023
 China

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