THE CHANT
Before there is a first match, there is a first sound. Not just noise—but rhythm, voice, and identity carried through the stands.
The Catena chant draws from something timeless. Inspired by O Fortuna, its structure reflects the rise and fall, tension and release that defines the game—and the moments that live beyond it. But it is not borrowed. It is built.
Built to be carried by a collective voice. Built to unify players and supporters. Built to grow louder with every match, every moment, every link added to the chain.
This is not just a chant. It is how Catena is heard.

THE CHANT OF CATENA
O CATENA
SEMPER FORTES
SEMPER CRESCIS
CATENA
CONSILIO
ET ANIMIS
FORTITUDO
CATENA
Oh Catena
Always strong
Ever rising
Catena
With wisdom
And courage
Strength
Catena
THE COLLECTIVE
Every club is shaped not only by those on the field, but by those who stand behind it.
Across the game, these groups are often known as ultras—organized supporters who lead chants, create atmosphere, and give a club its voice.
At Catena, that identity is just beginning. It will not be assigned. It will be built—organically, intentionally, and together.
From the first voices to the first rhythms, what begins as a few will grow into something unmistakable.
BE PART OF IT
Every movement starts somewhere. For Catena, this is the beginning.
Whether you bring a voice, a drum, a rhythm, or simply the willingness to stand and be part of something growing—there is a place for you here.
The sound of Catena is not created by one. It is built together.

THE COLLECTIVE
The sound is only part of it.
Across the game, supporters shape more than noise—they create atmosphere, identity, and moments that live beyond the match itself. Large-scale visuals, known as tifo, turn the stands into a canvas—symbols, messages, and imagery that reflect what a club stands for and who stands behind it.
At the center of it all is the voice that leads. Often referred to as the capo, this role is not about status, but responsibility—setting the rhythm, guiding the chant, and uniting the crowd into a single voice.
At Catena, these traditions are just beginning.
They will not be replicated.
They will be built—piece by piece, voice by voice, link by link.

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