List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest winners

Left: Ksenia Sitnik, winner of the 2005 contest for Belarus. Centre: Bzikebi, winner of the 2008 contest for Georgia. Right: Gaia Cauchi, winner of the 2013 contest for Malta.

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest is an annual contest organised between member countries of the European Broadcasting Union for children aged between 9 and 14 (8 and 15 between 2003 and 2006, 10 and 15 between 2007 and 2015). The contest has been broadcast every year since its inception in 2003, and is based on the Eurovision Song Contest, one of the longest-running television programmes in the world. The contest's winner has been determined using numerous voting techniques throughout its history; centre to these have been points awarded through jury voting or public voting. The country awarded the most points is declared the winner.

As of 2024, twenty-two contests have been held, with one winner each. Twelve different countries have won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The country with the highest number of wins is Georgia, with four wins. France is the country, that have won three times. Five have won the contest twice: Armenia, Belarus, Malta, Poland (first country to win two years in a row and the first country to win on home soil), and Russia, and five have won the contest once: Croatia, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Ukraine. Both Croatia and Italy achieved their wins on their debut participation in the contest. The first repeat winner was Belarus, completed in 2007, while the first country to win three times was Georgia, completed in 2016. North Macedonia is the country with the longest history in the contest without a win, having made eighteen appearances since their debut in the inaugural contest in 2003.

Winning the Junior Eurovision Song Contest provides an opportunity for the winning artist(s) to capitalise on their success and surrounding publicity by launching or furthering their career. Some artists from Junior Eurovision have progressed later in their careers to participate in national finals for the Eurovision Song Contest or the main event proper, including Molly Sandén, Nevena Božović, the Tolmachevy Sisters, Lisa, Amy and Shelley (later known as OG3NE and Ogene), Stefania Liberakakis, Destiny Chukunyere, and Iru Khechanovi.[1]

Unlike the Eurovision Song Contest, the winning broadcaster of the previous year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest does not automatically receive the right to host the next edition, and until 2012 it was not tradition that the previous winning country hosts the next edition of the contest. This has been applied though since 2013, with only the 2015, 2018 and 2024 editions being held in a different country than the previous winner.

Winners by year

Winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Year Host city Winner Song Performer(s) Language Songwriter(s)
2003 Denmark Copenhagen  Croatia "Ti si moja prva ljubav" Dino Jelusić Croatian Dino Jelusić
2004 Norway Lillehammer  Spain "Antes muerta que sencilla" María Isabel Spanish María Isabel
2005 Belgium Hasselt Belarus "My vmeste" (Мы вместе) Ksenia Sitnik Russian Ksenia Sitnik
2006 Romania Bucharest  Russia "Vesenniy jazz" (Весенний джаз) Tolmachevy Sisters Russian
2007 Netherlands Rotterdam Belarus "S druz'yami" (С друзьями) Alexey Zhigalkovich Russian Alexey Zhigalkovich
2008 Cyprus Limassol  Georgia "Bzz.." Bzikebi None
  • Mariam Kikuashvili
  • Mariam Talulashvili
  • Giorgi Shiolashvili
2009 Ukraine Kyiv  Netherlands "Click Clack" Ralf Mackenbach Dutch, English Ralf Mackenbach
2010 Belarus Minsk  Armenia "Mama" (Մամա) Vladimir Arzumanyan Armenian Vladimir Arzumanyan
2011 Armenia Yerevan  Georgia "Candy Music" Candy Georgian
  • Mariam Gvaladze
  • Ana Khanchalyan
  • Irina Khechanovi
  • Irina Kovalenko
  • Giorgi "Giga" Kukhiadnidze
  • Gvantsa Saneblidze
2012 Netherlands Amsterdam  Ukraine "Nebo" (Небо) Anastasiya Petryk Ukrainian, English Anastasiya Petryk
2013 Ukraine Kyiv  Malta "The Start" Gaia Cauchi English
2014 Malta Marsa  Italy "Tu primo grande amore" Vincenzo Cantiello Italian, English
  • Fabrizio Berlincioni
  • Vincenzo Cantiello
  • Leonardo de Amicis
  • Francesca Giuliano
  • Alterisio Paoletti
2015 Bulgaria Sofia  Malta "Not My Soul" Destiny Chukunyere English
2016 Malta Valletta  Georgia "Mzeo" (მზეო) Mariam Mamadashvili Georgian
  • Maka Davitaia
  • Giorgi "Giga" Kukhianidze
2017 Georgia (country) Tbilisi  Russia "Wings" Polina Bogusevich Russian, English Taras Demchuk
2018 Belarus Minsk  Poland "Anyone I Want to Be" Roksana Węgiel Polish, English
2019 Poland Gliwice  Poland "Superhero" Viki Gabor Polish, English
  • Dominic Buczkowski-Wojtaszek
  • Patryk Kumór
  • Małgorzata Uściłowska
2020 Poland Warsaw  France "J'imagine" Valentina French
2021 France Paris  Armenia "Qami Qami" (Քամի Քամի) Maléna Armenian, English
  • Vahram Petrosyan
  • Tokionine
  • Maléna
  • David Tserunyan
2022 Armenia Yerevan  France "Oh Maman!" Lissandro French
  • Frédéric Chateau
  • Barbara Pravi
2023 France Nice  France "Cœur" Zoé Clauzure French
  • Julien Comblat
  • Jérémy Chapron
  • Noée Francheteau
2024 Spain Madrid  Georgia "To My Mom" Andria Putkaradze Georgian
  • Giga Kukhianidze
  • Maka Davitaia

Winners by country

Map showing each country's number of Junior Eurovision Song Contest wins (by color) as of 2024
Table key
Inactive – countries which participated in the past but did not appear in the most recent contest, or will not appear in the upcoming contest
Ineligible – countries whose broadcasters are no longer part of the EBU and are therefore ineligible to participate
Junior Eurovision Song Contest wins by country
Wins Country Years
4  Georgia
3  France
2
 Belarus
 Malta
 Russia
 Poland
 Armenia
1
 Croatia 2003
 Spain 2004
 Netherlands 2009
 Ukraine 2012
 Italy 2014

Performers and songwriters with multiple wins

The following individuals have won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest as a performer or songwriter more than once.

Individuals with multiple Junior Eurovision Song Contest wins
Wins Name Wins as performer Wins as songwriter
3 Giga Kukhianidze
2 Maka Davitaia
Małgorzata Uściłowska
Barbara Pravi

Winners by language

Since the contest began in 2003, all competing entries must be performed in an official, national or regional language language of the country they are representing. Between 2003 and 2007, the songs could only be performed exclusively in a national language, however, they could also have a few lines in another language. Then, between 2008 and 2016, at least 75% of the lyrics of each song had to be in a national language, with no restrictions on the language of the remaining part of the lyrics; this was changed to at least 60% in 2017, which has been the obligation ever since.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest wins by language
Wins Language Years Countries
9 English
4 Russian
3 French France
Georgian Georgia
2 Armenian Armenia
Polish
Poland
1 Croatian 2003 Croatia
Spanish 2004 Spain
Imaginary 2008 Georgia
Dutch 2009[g] Netherlands
Ukrainian 2012[g] Ukraine
Italian 2014[g] Italy
  1. ^ This song was partially sung in Dutch.
  2. ^ This song was partially sung in Ukrainian.
  3. ^ This song was partially sung in Italian.
  4. ^ This song was partially sung in Russian.
  5. ^ a b This song was partially sung in Polish.
  6. ^ This song was partially sung in Armenian.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g This song was partially sung in English.

Performers

Songwriters

See also

References

  1. ^ van Eersel, Dennis (14 January 2020). "Artists that went from Junior Eurovision to the adult Eurovision". ESCDaily. Retrieved 14 December 2022.

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