Greece places 6th in Eurovision with Klavdia’s ‘Asteromata’
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The 69th Eurovision Song Contest concluded in Basel with Austria taking the top spot. Greece secured 6th place with Klavdia’s performance of “ Asteromata”, earning a total of 231 points.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis congratulated the Greek team in a social media post, stating: “ Congratulations are due to Klavdia and all the contributors of the Greek participation in Eurovision, as well as to the ERT administration. Many congratulations, not only for the extremely honourable position our country received, but also for the overall excellent presence.”
In total, Greece won 231 points, surpassing France by one point, which came in seventh place with 230 points.
Austria won first place with 436 points.
How Greece was voted for
Greece won 8th place in the judging panels with 105 points. Four countries gave it the number 12. Specifically, it received:
12 points from: Montenegro, Australia, Israel, Cyprus
10 points from: Malta
8 points from: France
6 points from: Albania, Germany, Albania
5 points from: Georgia
4 points from: Croatia, Poland
3 points from: Ireland, Finland
1 point from: Portugal, United Kingdom
In the public televoting, Greece received a total of 126 points, taking 12th place from three countries:
12 points from: Albania, Cyprus and San Marino
10 points from: Germany, Luxembourg
8 points from: Armenia, Serbia
7 points from: Israel, Australia, Rest of the World
6 points from: Belgium
5 points from: Netherlands
4 points from: France, Montenegro
3 points from: Sweden
2 points from: Italy, United Kingdom
4th place in the Semi-Final
It is worth noting that Greece qualified 4th in the semi-final with 112 points. Received:
12 points from: Armenia
10 points from: Germany, Luxembourg
8 points from: Israel, Malta
7 points from: Rest of the World, Austria, France
5 points from: Australia, Georgia
4 points from: Czech Republic, Denmark
3 points from: United Kingdom
1 point from: Finland, Ireland
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