Hala Madrid... Y Nada Más is more than an anthem; it is the pulse of Real Madrid’s worldwide family. The lyrics salute a club that has already forged legendary moments while promising fresh triumphs still to come. With the chant “¡Hala Madrid!”—Spanish for “Go Madrid!”—fans declare that no rival can resist the team’s hunger to win. References to “mi viejo Chamartín” (the early name of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium) and “la saeta” (a nickname for club icon Alfredo Di Stéfano, the Arrow) weave past and present together, turning every match night into a sky full of footballing stars.
Sung in the first person, the song lets supporters feel the jersey “pegada al corazón,” glued to the heart, making match days the very core of their identity. Whether you cheer from the stands or from across the globe, the anthem invites you to share in the club’s mix of beauty and grit, to fight and to dream, and to finish with the unifying roar: Madrid, Madrid, Madrid… ¡Hala Madrid y nada más!
Real Madrid C.F. is one of the world's most storied football clubs, founded in 1902 in Madrid. Known as Los Blancos, the team plays at the Santiago Bernabéu and inspires thunderous chants across Spain and beyond.
Fans belt out Hala Madrid y nada más to celebrate passion, trophies, and unity. The chant echoes from Chamartín to every corner where Madridistas gather, turning matches into a chorus of pride.