Eurovision Stats
All the statistics of the Eurovision Song Contest
- 🏆 Who won Eurovision the most?
- 😢 Who finished last in Eurovision the most?
- 🥳 Qualifications from Semi-final to Final
- 🥈 Who finished 2nd in Eurovision the most?
- 🌍 Eurovision places by country
- 👑 Who participated in Eurovision the most?
- 🇺🇳 How many countries competed in Eurovision?
- 🎪 Who hosted Eurovision the most?
- Eurovision records
Eurovision Most Wins
Who won Eurovision the most?
Relative
Number of a country's victories relative to the total participations of the country.
Best results for the non-winners
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.
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). If a country was disqualified before the final (Netherlands 2024).
Eurovision second places
Who finished in Eurovision the most?
Best Quarter | The number of times a country finished among the best 25% in Grand Finals. |
Second Quarter | The number of times a country finished in the second best quarter in Grand Finals. |
Third Quarter | The number of times a country finished in the third best quarter in Grand Finals. |
Bottom Quarter | The 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.
Eurovision Places by Country
Grand Final
Best Quarter | The number of times a country finished among the best 25% in Grand Finals. |
Second Quarter | The number of times a country finished in the second best quarter in Grand Finals. |
Third Quarter | The number of times a country finished in the third best quarter in Grand Finals. |
Bottom Quarter | The 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
Eurovision Participations
Who participated in Eurovision the most?
Number of countries
How many countries competed in Eurovision?
Eurovision Host Countries
Who hosted Eurovision the most?
Who hosted Eurovision on behalf of another country?
Eurovision Records
The first winner of the Eurovision Song ContestEurovision Switzerland 1956: Lys Assia - "Refrain" | |
The first ever song in the Eurovision Song ContestEurovision Netherlands 1956: Jetty Paerl - "De vogels van Holland" | |
Longest song ever in the Eurovision Song ContestEurovision Italy 1957: Nunzio Gallo - "Corde della mia chitarra" 5 minutes and 9 seconds | |
Youngest ever winner of the Eurovision Song ContestEurovision Belgium 1986: Sandra Kim - "J'aime la vie" Sandra Kim was just 13 years old when she won Eurovision 1986 | |
Youngest ever main artist at the Eurovision Song ContestEurovision France 1989: Nathalie Pâque - "J'ai volé la vie" Nathalie Pâque from Belgium was just 11 years old when she represented France at Eurovision 1989 | |
Eurovision song number 1000 Ireland 2006: Brian Kennedy - "Every Song Is A Cry For Love" | |
Shortest song ever in the Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision Finland 2015: Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät - "Aina mun pitää" 1 minute and 27 seconds | |
Most points in a Eurovision Final Portugal 2017: Salvador Sobral - "Amar pelos dois" 758 points | |
Eurovision song number 1500 Norway 2018: Alexander Rybak - "That's How You Write a Song" | |
Most televoting points in a Eurovision Final Ukraine 2022: Kalush Orchestra - "Stefania" 631 points | |
The Eurovision song with the longest title ever Estonia 2024: 5miinust & Puuluup - "(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi" 55 characters | |
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