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Eurovision Winners

All the winners from the history of the Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Winners: Kalush Orchestra, Loreen, Måneskin
YearWinnerSongPoints
2024 Malmö
2023 Liverpool SwedenTattoo
Loreen
583
2022 Turin UkraineStefania
Kalush Orchestra
631
2021 Rotterdam ItalyZitti e buoni
Måneskin
524
2020 cancelled
2019 Tel Aviv NetherlandsArcade
Duncan Laurence
498
2018 Lisbon IsraelToy
Netta
529
2017 Kyiv PortugalAmar Pelos Dois
Salvador Sobral
758
2016 Stockholm Ukraine1944
Jamala
534
2015 Vienna SwedenHeroes
Måns Zelmerlöw
365
2014 Copenhagen AustriaRise Like a Phoenix
Conchita Wurst
290
2013 Malmö DenmarkOnly Teardrops
Emmelie de Forest
281
2012 Baku SwedenEuphoria
Loreen
372
2011 Düsseldorf AzerbaijanRunning Scared
Ell/Nikki
221
2010 Oslo GermanySatellite
Lena
246
2009 Moscow NorwayFairytale
Alexander Rybak
387
2008 Belgrade RussiaBelieve
Dima Bilan
272
2007 Helsinki SerbiaMolitva
Marija Šerifović
268
2006 Athens FinlandHard Rock Hallelujah
Lordi
292
2005 Kyiv GreeceMy Number One
Helena Paparizou
230
2004 Istanbul UkraineWild Dances
Ruslana
280
2003 Riga TurkeyEveryway That I Can
Sertab Erener
167
2002 Tallinn LatviaI Wanna
Marie N
176
2001 Copenhagen EstoniaEverybody
Tanel Padar, Dave Benton & 2XL
198
2000 Stockholm DenmarkFly On The Wings Of Love
Olsen Brothers
195
1999 Jerusalem SwedenTake Me To Your Heaven
Charlotte Nilsson
163
1998 Birmingham IsraelDiva
Dana International
172
1997 Dublin United KingdomUKLove Shine A Light
Katrina and The Waves
227
1996 Oslo IrelandThe Voice
Eimear Quinn
162
1995 Dublin NorwayNocturne
Secret Garden
148
1994 Dublin IrelandRock 'n' Roll Kids
Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan
226
1993 Millstreet IrelandIn Your Eyes
Niamh Kavanagh
187
1992 Malmö IrelandWhy Me
Linda Martin
155
1991 Rome SwedenFångad Av En Stormvind
Carola
146
1990 Zagreb ItalyInsieme: 1992
Toto Cutugno
149
1989 Lausanne YugoslaviaRock Me
Riva
137
1988 Dublin SwitzerlandNe Partez Pas Sans Moi
Céline Dion
137
1987 Brussels IrelandHold Me Now
Johnny Logan
172
1986 Bergen BelgiumJ'aime La Vie
Sandra Kim
176
1985 Gothenburg NorwayLa Det Swinge
Bobbysocks
123
1984 Luxembourg SwedenDiggi-loo Diggy-ley
Herrey's
145
1983 Munich LuxembourgSi La Vie Est Cadeau
Corinne Hermès
142
1982 Harrogate GermanyEin Bißchen Frieden
Nicole
161
1981 Dublin United KingdomUKMaking Your Mind Up
Bucks Fizz
136
1980 The Hague IrelandWhat's Another Year
Johnny Logan
143
1979 Jerusalem IsraelHallelujah
Milk and Honey
125
1978 Paris IsraelA-Ba-Ni-Bi
Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta
157
1977 London FranceL'oiseau Et L'enfant
Marie Myriam
136
1976 The Hague United KingdomUKSave Your Kisses For Me
Brotherhood of Man
164
1975 Stockholm NetherlandsDing-A-Dong
Teach-In
152
1974 Brighton SwedenWaterloo
ABBA
24
1973 Luxembourg LuxembourgTu Te Reconnaîtras
Anne-Marie David
129
1972 Edinburgh LuxembourgAprès Toi
Vicky Leandros
128
1971 Dublin MonacoUn Banc, Un Arbre, Une Rue
Séverine
128
1970 Amsterdam IrelandAll Kinds Of Everything
Dana
32
1969 Madrid18
1968 London SpainLa, La, La...
Massiel
29
1967 Vienna United KingdomUKPuppet On A String
Sandie Shaw
47
1966 Luxembourg AustriaMerci Chérie
Udo Jürgens
31
1965 Naples LuxembourgPoupée De Cire, Poupée De Son
France Gall
32
1964 Copenhagen ItalyNon Ho L'étà
Gigliola Cinquetti
49
1963 London DenmarkDansevise
Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann
42
1962 Luxembourg FranceUn Premier Amour
Isabelle Aubret
26
1961 Cannes LuxembourgNous Les Amoureux
Jean-Claude Pascal
31
1960 London FranceTom Pillibi
Jacqueline Boyer
32
1959 Cannes NetherlandsEen Beetje
Teddy Scholten
21
1958 Hilversum FranceDors Mon Amour
André Claveau
27
1957 Frankfurt NetherlandsNet Als Toen
Corry Brokken
31
1956 Lugano SwitzerlandRefrain
Lys Assia
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Eurovision last places

Who finished last in Eurovision the most?

Relative

Number of last places relative to the total participations of the country.

How do we determine the last places?

1956

  • No last places: The voting or places from Eurovision 1956 have never been made public.

1957 2003

  • Last place: If a country came last in Eurovision.

2004 ...

  • Last place: If a country came last in a semi-final.
  • Last place: If a country was pre-qualified for a final, and came last in the final.
  • Not last place: If a country qualified from a semi-final to a final. Reason: The country actually managed to qualify for the final, meaning there were countries in the same year that didn't manage to qualify for the final, and must have a worse result than the qualified countries.
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Eurovision Grand Final Qualify

Qualifications from Semi-final to Final

How do we determine the qualifications?

  • Included: If a country competed in both a semi-final and the final in the same year.
  • Not included: If a country was pre-qualified for the final: If a country hosted Eurovision that year, or was in the final due to a top-10 placement the previous year (the rules from 2004 to 2007, where the top-10 countries the previous year were pre-qualified for the final).
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Eurovision second places

Who finished in Eurovision the most?

Best QuarterThe number of times a country finished among the best 25% in Grand Finals.
Second QuarterThe number of times a country finished in the second best quarter in Grand Finals.
Third QuarterThe number of times a country finished in the third best quarter in Grand Finals.
Bottom QuarterThe number of times a country finished among the last 25% in Grand Finals.

DNQ (Did Not Qualify)

Number of times a country didn't qualify from a Semi-final to the Grand Final from 2004 onwards.

Relative

Number of last places for a country relative to total participations of the country.

Places are only in Grand Finals

Relative

Places (in Grand Finals) relative to total participations (in Eurovision).

Places in Eurovision 1956

The voting or places from Eurovision 1956 have never been made public. Seven countries participated with two songs each. For statistical purposes, we have included one first place (Switzerland), and six second places (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands) in the table above.

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Eurovision Places by Country

Grand Final

Best QuarterThe number of times a country finished among the best 25% in Grand Finals.
Second QuarterThe number of times a country finished in the second best quarter in Grand Finals.
Third QuarterThe number of times a country finished in the third best quarter in Grand Finals.
Bottom QuarterThe number of times a country finished among the last 25% in Grand Finals.

Places in Eurovision 1956

The voting or places from Eurovision 1956 have never been made public. Seven countries participated with two songs each. For statistical purposes, we have included one first place (Switzerland), and six second places (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands) in the table above.

Andorra's best place in Eurovision is a 12th place in the Semi-final at Eurovision 2007

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Eurovision Participations

Who participated in Eurovision the most?

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