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Italy wins the 65th Eurovision Song Contest

Italy has just won the 65th Eurovision Song Contest. Måneskin sang the song “Zitti e buoni”. It is the 3rd time that Italy won the Eurovision Song Contest. Italy was closely followed by France , with expert jury winner Switzerland in 3rd place. The full result is:

  1. Italy, 524 pts.
  2. France, 499 pts.
  3. Switzerland, 432 pts.
  4. Iceland, 378 pts.
  5. Ukraine, 364 pts.
  6. Finland, 301 pts.
  7. .Malta, 255 pts.
  8. Lithuania, 220 pts.
  9. Russia, 204 pts.
  10. Greece, 170 pts.
  11. Bulgaria, 170 pts.
  12. Portugal, 153 pts.
  13. Moldova, 115 pts.
  14. Sweden, 109 pts.
  15. Serbia, 102 pts.
  16. Cyprus, 94 pts.
  17. Israel, 93 pts.
  18. Norway, 75 pts.
  19. Belgium, 74 pts.
  20. Azerbaijan, 65 pts.
  21. Albania, 57 pts.
  22. San Marino, 50 pts.
  23. The Netherlands, 11 pts.
  24. Spain, 6 pts.
  25. Germany, 3 pts.
  26. United Kingdom, 0 pts.

A shocking thing was that no less than 4 countries ended up with zero points at the televoting. All the countries who got no points (The Netherlands, Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom) were placed directly in the final.

photo credits: EBU

 

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