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''Vamos'' ('Let's go!'), also known as ''Esta Tarde'' ('This Afternoon') or ''Esta Noche'' ('Tonight'), is a popular Spanish-language
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from
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attributed to the ''Trinchera Norte'' (Northern Trench), the ''
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'' of
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sports club
Universitario de Deportes Club Universitario de Deportes, popularly known as Universitario or simply as La "U", is a Peruvian football club located in Lima. The club was founded in 1924 under the name Federación Universitaria by students of the National University of S ...
. ''Trinchera Norte'' invented the chant in the early 1990s to cheer Universitario; it has since been slightly modified by supporters of other football clubs, such as
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, and
Club Universidad de Chile Club Universidad de Chile () is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile, that plays in the Primera División. Founded on 24 May 1927, Universidad de Chile is one of the most successful and popular football clubs in Chile, havin ...
, as well as by the fans of the national teams from
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, and
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. The chant's melody is similar to the Portuguese-language cheer '' Eu Sou Brasileiro'' (I Am Brazilian), invented in 1949 by the Brazilian teacher Nelson Biasoli.


History


Universitario's ''barra brava''

Peruvian club
Universitario Club Universitario de Deportes, popularly known as Universitario or simply as La "U", is a Peruvian football club located in Lima. The club was founded in 1924 under the name Federación Universitaria by students of the National University of S ...
's organized football supporters, ''Trinchera Norte'', created the ''Vamos'' chant in the early 1990s, originally naming the cheer as ''Esta Tarde''. The chant has also been adapted by supporters of Peru's national team as ''¡Vamos peruanos!'' (Let's go Peruvians!). During the qualification process for the
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, Peruvians notably sung the chant alongside Argentines disgruntled by the performance of Argentina's national team at the ''
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'' stadium.


Vamos chilenos

After listening to Universitario's fans singing the chant, the
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an group ''
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'' (The Ones From Below), the ''barra brava'' of
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, adapted the chant to cheer their football club. "John Connor," the pseudonym of a leader of ''Los de Abajo'', stated to a reporter of the
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'' that: "At the 'U' we began singing he chantin 1993, as it seemed to us to be a good tune. And thanks to us, not the Peruvians, it was popularized, because even then ''Los de Abajo'' were the biggest ''barra'' in the
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." ''Vamos popularity increased in Chile after ''Los de Abajo'' adapted the chant's lyrics to cheer Chile's national team in the qualification process for the France 1998 World Cup, renaming the chant as ''¡Vamos chilenos!'' (Let's go Chileans!). During the 1996 Chilean telethon for children with
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, held at that country's
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, the ''Vamos'' chant reached even higher levels of popularity after host Don Francisco, aided by sports journalist Jorge Hevia, slightly changed the lyrics to encourage the fundraiser's completion—ever since then, ''Vamos'' is considered the unofficial anthem of Chile's Teletón. In 2010, Keyvan Heydari, journalist for the
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, listed ''¡Vamos chilenos!'' as representative of Chile's supporters and one of the "battle hymns" of the South Africa 2010 World Cup. Also in 2010, Chilean musician Rodrigo Medel registered a version of the chant with the ''Sociedad Chilena del Derecho de Autor'' (Chilean Copyright Society), but its inscription as a
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prevents him from receiving
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MLS fan anthems

Fans from football clubs from the North American
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(MLS) have included the ''Vamos'' chant among others that they adapted from foreign leagues. Sports journalist Phil West, wrote for the MLS's official website that the
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, adapted the ''Vamos'' chant from Chile's ''¡Vamos chilenos!''. The Screaming Eagles and
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, supporters of the American football club
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, also modified the chant for their club, renaming it as ''Vamos DC United''. The altered chant, sung in Spanish, is considered traditional by the club, which even inscribed the phrase "''Vamos United Esta Noche Tenemos Que Ganar''" (Let's Go United Tonight We've Got To Win) on their 2015 jersey's neck tape. In 2012, Elliott Turner, football correspondent for British newspaper ''
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'', listed ''Vamos DC United'' among the five best "fanthems" from MLS, describing it as "simple yet powerful."


International football

''Vamos'' has increased in popularity at international football matches beyond Peru and Chile. Since 2014, the supporters of Ecuador's national team chant a version of ''Vamos'' renamed as ''¡Vamos ecuatorianos!''. Also in 2014, the ''Ultras Malaya'' supporters of Malaysia's national team chant a version of ''Vamos'' under the name of ''Ayuh MalaysiaKu'' (Come on my Malaysia!). This chant also used by several supporters in Indonesia, as well as the Indonesia's TimNas.


Lyrics

Original lyrics (in Spanish): Modified lyrics (in Spanish): English translation:


See also

*
Football in Peru Football is the most popular sport in Peru. Football/soccer in Peru was introduced by British immigrants, Peruvians returning from Great Britain, and by English sailors in the later half of the 19th century during their frequent stops at the p ...
* List of songs dedicated to association football *
Olé, Olé, Olé "Olé, Olé, Olé" is a chant used in sport. The chant is based on the Spanish interjection "Olé" used to signify approval by the spectators in bullfighting; however, the chant is not used in Spain. The popular version of the "Olé, Olé, Olé" c ...
* Vamos, vamos, Argentina


References

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