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Hup Holland Hup is a Dutch football song. It was written in 1950 by KRO employee Jan de Cler
The lyrics are in Dutch, but roughly translate to:
Go Holland go
Don't make the lion look foolish
[Lit.: "Don't let the lion stand in his little vest". Note that "hempie" is a popular diminutive for "hemd" which can be translated as "shirt". The formal diminutive for "hemd" is "hempje".]
Go Holland go
Release the animal
[Lit.: "Don't let the animal wear slippers". Note that "beessie" is a popular diminutive for "beest" which can be translated as "animal". The formal diminutive for "beest" is "beestje".]
Go Holland go
Don't let them take you back
[Lit.: "Don't let them beat you out of the field". Note that the order of the words in this sentence is altered to better fit the melody.]
Because the lion wearing football shoes
Can take on the whole world
Dutch lyrics:
Hup Holland Hup
Laat de leeuw niet in zijn hempie staan
Hup Holland Hup
Trek het beestje geen pantoffels aan
Hup Holland Hup
Laat je uit 't veld niet slaan
Want de leeuw op voetbalschoenen
Durft de hele wereld aan