Afro Fanthem

About Afro Fanthem

Afro Fanthem is a digital platform and music project created to celebrate, count, and amplify African football fans around the world.

Why We Exist

We believe African supporters are central to global football culture, but their voices are often underrepresented in how clubs, leagues, media, and brands understand fandom.

Afro Fanthem exists to validate and prove that African football fandom has a real place in the world. African fans do not simply watch football from a distance. They sing, debate, stream, travel, buy, organise, influence, and pass club loyalty across families, cities, countries, and generations.

Our Purpose

The purpose of Afro Fanthem is to make that passion visible. Through surveys, fan stories, music, chants, anthems, and community discussion, Afro Fanthem is building a stronger evidence base for the recognition of African supporters.

Afro Fanthem exists because African football fandom deserves to be seen, measured, respected, and represented. The project is driven by the need to validate and prove to the world that African fandom has a real place in global football culture.

What We Do

We use music, surveys, fan stories, and community discussion to amplify African football fans and build evidence that clubs, leagues, media, and brands cannot ignore.

Music & Anthems

Club anthems, chants, and tracks that celebrate African football culture.

Fan Survey

Collecting responses to build the African Football Fan Report.

Who We Are

Afro Fanthem is associated with and operated by Southern African Traders Ltd, a UK registered company listed at Companies House under company number 12003857.

The company provides the structure and accountability behind the project.

Contact

Whether you are a fan, a club, a media outlet, a brand, or a fan group, we would like to hear from you.

Afro Fanthem enquiries: afrofanthem@afrofanthem.com
Company/admin enquiries: admin@satraders.co.uk

Join the Movement

Take the African Football Fan Survey and help prove the scale, passion, and influence of African football fans. Your voice matters.

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