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Julieta Venegas presents her song ‘La niña futbolista’ as World Cup anthem

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PHOTO: YouTube 'Secretaría de Cultura'.

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, Mexico is beginning to experience the excitement of one of the most important sporting events on the planet. However, the celebration is not only taking place on the fields or in the preparations of the host cities, but also in the cultural and artistic spheres.

As part of the pre-tournament activities, the singer Julieta Venegas surprised the audience by presenting a new version of the song “La niña futbolista”, a proposal that seeks to inspire new generations and promote equal opportunities in sports.

The interpretation was released during an official conference related to the preparations for the World Cup and quickly attracted attention for the message it conveys. The artist was accompanied by a choir of young students from the National Conservatory of Music, who brought strength and emotion to this new version of the song.

Julieta Venegas and her song ‘La niña futbolista’: A song with history

Julieta Venegas presents her song 'La niña futbolista'.
PHOTO: YouTube ‘Secretaría de Cultura’.

The initiative is based on an original composition by Ignacio Silva, a member of the renowned Mexican children’s rock band Patita de Perro. The song, which for years has been identified for its positive message and its advocacy of girls’ participation in soccer, was adapted to connect with a new generation of young people.

According to the cultural authorities, the updating of the theme was possible thanks to the collaboration of the original authors, who authorized the use of the work for this social and sports campaign.

The main intention is to take advantage of the visibility that the World Cup will have to promote values such as inclusion, equity and respect, using music as a tool for transformation and awareness.

The new version of “La niña futbolista” focuses on girls and adolescents who find in sports a form of expression, growth and personal development. Through her performance, Julieta Venegas conveys a message of confidence and motivation for those young women who wish to make their way in disciplines that historically faced gender barriers.

The participation of the National Conservatory of Music choir reinforces this idea of female representation and collective work. The combination of youth voices with Venegas’ artistic experience seeks to inspire thousands of girls who see soccer as a passion and an opportunity to achieve their goals.

The cultural authorities emphasized that the project is a reminder that sports venues should be accessible to all people, regardless of gender.

As part of the launch, the official videoclip of the song was also presented. The audiovisual material was recorded in the renovated facilities of the historic Churubusco Studios, one of the most important film complexes in Mexico.

The video shows scenes that celebrate the participation of girls and young women in sports activities, combining soccer images with artistic elements that highlight the diversity and talent of the new generations.

The production seeks to convey enthusiasm for the 2026 World Cup, while promoting positive values related to teamwork, perseverance and equal opportunities.

The World Cup as a platform for inclusion

Julieta Venegas presents her song 'La niña futbolista'.
PHOTO: YouTube ‘Secretaría de Cultura’.

The presentation of this new version of “The Soccer Girl” reflects how the 2026 Soccer World Cup can become a platform to promote important social causes. Beyond the sporting competition, the event offers an opportunity to promote messages of inclusion and empowerment that reach millions of people.

With the participation of Julieta Venegas and the support of cultural institutions, this initiative demonstrates that soccer can go hand in hand with music, art and education. A year after the tournament began, Mexico is beginning to build a celebration that not only revolves around goals and stadiums, but also values that seek to inspire future generations.

Thus, while the countdown continues to advance, projects like this one are a reminder that the passion for soccer can also become a tool to promote equality and open new paths for girls and young women who dream of conquering any space they set their minds to.

Here you can watch the video of the World Cup theme song performed by Julieta Venegas.

Find out more at ‘QueOnnda.com’.

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