[1] In August 2007, the civil court controversially found in favour of Núñez and Mellace and ordered that royalties be paid to the pair.
In this case, quilombera is used to describe the fact that football fans make a lot of noise and usually a mess of throwing confetti when goals are scored.
It is the signature first song attempted by Argentine expatriates when the national team visits a foreign country.
Usage has spread to basketball and volleyball teams, but not to the Los Pumas rugby union team (normally they use Yo te daré, te daré una cosa -I will give you/I will give you a thing-).
The other most popular chant among Argentine fans is Es un sentimiento ... no puedo parar ( English: It's a feeling ...