Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992

Eurovision Song Contest 1992
Country  Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
National selection
Selection process Jugovizija 1992
Selection date(s) 28 March 1992
Selected entrant Extra Nena
Selected song "Ljubim te pesmama"
Finals performance
Final result 13th, 44 points
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1992

Yugoslavia participated for the last time in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992. Yugoslavia (as a republic consisting of Serbia and Montenegro) decided their entrant for the contest through a national final, Jugovizija 1992, where it was decided that Extra Nena, with the song "Ljubim te pesmama", would sing for Yugoslavia at Eurovision 1992.

The winning song was chosen by an expert jury, which included Lola Novaković, who represented Yugoslavia in 1962.

After the contest, United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 (adopted May 30, 1992) placed sanctions on FR Yugoslavia,[1] which included a ban on its participation in international contests and cultural events (such as the ESC).[2] Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia then appeared independently beginning with the 1993 contest, Macedonia joined the 1998 contest and Serbia and Montenegro were allowed to participate once again in 2002.

National final

The national final was held on 28 March 1992 in the TV Center in Belgrade. Artists from Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina competed. There were twenty songs competing in the national final.[3]

National Final - 28 March 1992
DrawArtistSongTV stationPointsIIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXXIXIIXIIIXIVXVPlace
1Alma Čardžić"Ljubav će pobijediti"TVSa63310
2Vlada & Music Box"Hiljadu snova"TVNS512211
3Sunčeve Pege"Viva rock 'n' roll"TVNS016
4Viva Romana"Na mig tvoj"TVPr32113
5Makadam"Sanjam ljeto"TVCG22275356
6Mag"Nikome te dao ne bih"TVPr1025219
7Dejan Božović"Dan samo zna, Tamara"TVCG016
8Sonja Mitrović-Hani"Nebo je plakalo za nama"TVPr347557374
9Violeta & Triler"Bio si sve"TVPr016
10Filip & Nada"Zemlja anđela"TVBg1251158
11Perper"S druge strane"TVCG016
12Sestre Barudžija"Hej, hej, vrati se"TVBg53211
13Renata"Ti si vetar"TVNS1835557
14Zerina Cokoja"Neka te pjesmom probude"TVSa21114
15Bojan"Dajana"TVCG3135373735
16Bajone Bend"Molitva"TVBg2214
17Extra Nena"Ljubim te pesmama"TVBg44171573172731
18Vampiri"Ding ding dong"TVBg41357223117552
19Ledeni Princ"Pokloni mi poljupce"TVNS016
20Arnela Konaković"Prva noć"TVSa35721273172123

Members of the jury were: I - Enes Bajramović, II - Vojkan Borisavljević, III - Ivan Vitalić, IV - Zoran Danilović, V - Feti Dautović, VI - Dušan Živić, VII - Stevan Zarić, VIII - Ivana Jeftić, IX - Andjelko Maletić, X - Brano Mališić, XI - Miroslav Maraus, XII - Vesna Mulić, XIII - Lola Novaković, XIV - Dejan Perišić, XV - Sonja Spasić

At Eurovision

Extra Nena performed 20th on the night of the contest, following Italy and preceding Norway. The song received 44 points at the close of the voting, placing 13th in a field of 23.

Points Awarded by FR Yugoslavia

12 points Israel
10 points Malta
8 points Cyprus
7 points Greece
6 points Turkey
5 points Portugal
4 points Sweden
3 points Finland
2 points Ireland
1 point Norway

Points Awarded to FR Yugoslavia

Points Awarded to FR Yugoslavia (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

References

  1. "United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 (Implementing Trade Embargo on Yugoslavia)". University of Minnesota Human Rights Center. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  2. The resolution called upon states to:
    Take the necessary steps to prevent the participation in sporting events on their territory of persons or groups representing the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro);
    Paragraph 8(b)
    and (c)
    Suspend scientific and technical cooperation and cultural exchanges and visits involving persons or groups officially sponsored by or representing the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
    Paragraph 8(c)
    .
  3. Klier, Marcus (2007-09-28). "Interview with Extra Nena". ESCToday. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
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