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Germany unveils World Cup songs, confirms Major Tom as goal anthem

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
June 12, 2026
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Germany World Cup songs revealed: DFB picks "Major Tom" as goal anthem for 2026

Germany World Cup songs announced: DFB picks Peter Schilling’s "Major Tom" as goal anthem, Die Toten Hosen after wins and Grönemeyer as match signature for 2026.

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Germany’s list of World Cup songs was made public ahead of the team’s opening fixtures, with the DFB confirming Peter Schilling’s "Major Tom" as the official goal song. The selection, described by German outlet BILD, also names Die Toten Hosen’s "An Tagen wie diesen" to be played after victories and Herbert Grönemeyer’s "Zeit, dass sich was dreht" as a recurring signature track. FIFA’s new allowance for national playlists means these Germany World Cup songs will be heard inside stadia across the tournament.

DFB confirms goal and victory tracks

The German Football Association (DFB) has finalized the set of tracks that will represent the national team inside match venues. Peter Schilling’s 1980s hit "Major Tom" will sound when Germany scores, replacing the crowd-familiar "Kernkraft 400" as the goal anthem.

For match wins, the DFB chose "An Tagen wie diesen" by Die Toten Hosen, a song long associated with celebration in German stadium culture. The association also designated Herbert Grönemeyer’s "Zeit, dass sich was dreht" as a signature piece to be played at specific moments during fixtures.

FIFA rule change allows national playlists

FIFA altered its audio policy for the 2026 World Cup, allowing national associations to submit their own music choices for stadium playback. Under the new rule, each association can propose songs for goals, victories and other key moments, giving teams greater control over their matchday soundscapes.

The change marks a shift from centrally curated playlists to a more localized approach that lets countries emphasize cultural identity during games. The DFB’s submitted list follows that framework and will be implemented by venue audio teams during Germany’s matches.

Cultural resonance behind the song selections

Each track selected by the DFB carries distinct cultural weight and emotional associations for German supporters. "Major Tom" brings retro synth-pop resonance and a dramatic, euphoric lift that suits goal celebrations and aims to create an immediate, recognisable response when the net is hit.

"An Tagen wie diesen" functions as a broad, singable victory anthem with strong links to fan culture and club terraces across Germany. Meanwhile, Grönemeyer’s "Zeit, dass sich was dreht" is used for signature moments, offering a reflective, emotionally charged tone to punctuate critical phases of play.

Replacement of a long-standing anthem

The DFB’s move completes a transition that began in March 2024, when "Major Tom" officially replaced Zombie Nation’s "Kernkraft 400" as Germany’s goal track. The latter had become a staple of stadium celebrations for years, especially at club level, and its retirement marks the end of a familiar era for many supporters.

The change was first trialed at other tournaments, and the World Cup selection formalises Germany’s updated audio identity on football’s biggest stage. Supporters and commentators have noted the symbolic nature of swapping a modern electronic chant for a classic pop tune with narrative contours.

Logistics for Germany’s opener and fan presence in Houston

BILD reported that at least 3,800 German fans are expected to attend Germany’s match against debutant Curaçao in Houston, Texas, underscoring the scale of travelling support anticipated for the group stage. The DFB’s playlist will be implemented in the stadium during that game, giving fans their first live experience of the selected tracks at a World Cup match.

Stadium audio teams will be tasked with timing playback to match on-field events, ensuring the goal anthem and victory song play at the prescribed moments. Organisers and the DFB will coordinate to guarantee compliance with FIFA’s technical and broadcast requirements while preserving the songs’ impact for attendees.

Anticipated reactions from fans and media

Reactions among supporters are likely to be mixed, with some embracing the new goal anthem and others nostalgic for the anthems it replaces. Social media and fan forums are expected to debate the merits of the DFB’s choices, particularly the decision to adopt a lyrically distinctive song rather than a simple chant or instrumental.

Media outlets in Germany and internationally will monitor crowd response in Houston and at subsequent matches, using atmosphere and fan engagement as metrics for the playlist’s success. The DFB is prepared for immediate feedback and has framed the selections as a reflection of contemporary German football culture.

Historical context of music in German football

Music has long been integral to German matchday experience, ranging from terrace chants to stadium anthems that punctuate key moments. Over recent decades, certain tracks—instrumental or vocal—have become synonymous with goals and celebrations, forming aural shorthand for triumph and spectacle.

The DFB’s 2026 playlist aligns with this tradition while attempting to modernise and diversify the soundtrack associated with the national team. By choosing established pop and rock hits, the association aims to bridge generational tastes and provide emotionally resonant cues during matches.

The opening fixtures of a global tournament are as much about atmosphere as tactics, and the DFB has positioned its music choices to support both spectacle and supporter identity. The curated playlist will test how well officially selected songs can become part of spontaneous fan expression at the World Cup.

The DFB’s announcement of Germany World Cup songs formalises a new audio identity for the national team at the 2026 tournament, marrying cultural touchstones with FIFA’s updated stadium-music policy. The first public test will come in Houston, where thousands of travelling supporters will hear the tracks in situ and react in real time to the new matchday soundtrack.

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