Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998

Eurovision Song Contest 1998
Country  Croatia
National selection
Selection process Dora 1998
Selection date(s) 6 March 1998
Selected entrant Danijela Martinovic
Selected song "Neka mi ne svane"
Finals performance
Final result 5th, 131 points
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Danijela Martinovic represented Croatia in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest after winning the national final selection. Her song "Neka mi ne svane" was one of twenty songs presented in the national final, which was held on 6 March 1998 at the Crystall Ballroom of the Hotel Kvarner in Opatija, accompanied by the big orchestra of Croatian Radio Television. Daniela Trbović and Ljudevit Grgurić Grga hosted the event, and the winning song was chosen primarily by jury voting - 20 juries - one each in the 20 Croatian provinces, plus a 21st jury whose votes came from the televoting public.[1]

Result of National final

Draw Song Performer Points Rank
1 Sve sto si ti Valentina Brzovic 2 17th
2 Nebo Zorica Kondza 78 7th
3 Zivot iza ponoci Ready Cool 32 15th
4 Jos te volim kao nekada Stijene 70 8th
5 Stara zvone jedne ljubavi Ena 0 18th
6 Ja cu po svom, ti ces po svom Melani 10 16th
7 Ako me ikad pozelis Tina & Niksa 48 13th
8 Daj daj Branimir Mihaljevic 132 3rd
9 U ritmu ljubavi Colonia 87 4th
10 Na svijetu sve Magazin 79 6th
11 Pjesma putuje Ivan Mikulic 61 11th
12 Sve je za tebe Marsell Benzon 52 12th
13 Bez ljubavi Alen Nizetic 63 10th
14 Samo ti je ljubav potrebna Andrea Cubric 42 14th
15 Da bar vjecno zivimo Sanja Trumbic 0 18th
16 Ljubi me i to je to Lana Cencic 0 18th
17 Neka mi ne svane Danijela 177 1st
18 Bolero Zrinka & Goran 133 2nd
19 Pricaj mi o ljubavi Novi Fosili 69 9th
20 Ruku na srce Azzurro & Nikad Dosta 83 5th

At Eurovision 1998 (final results)

Danijela performed 1st in the running order on the night of the contest. "Neka mi ne svane" went on place 5th with 131 points.[2]

Voting

Points Awarded to Croatia

Points Awarded to Croatia (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Macedonia
  •  Slovenia
  •  Germany
  •  Israel
  •  Malta
  •  Slovakia
  •  France
  •  Cyprus
  •  Norway
  •  Poland
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Belgium
  •  Greece
  •   Switzerland
  •  Netherlands
  •  Turkey
  •  Estonia
  •  Finland
  •  Ireland
  •  Sweden
  •  Portugal
  •  United Kingdom
  •  Spain

Points awarded by Croatia

12 points United Kingdom
10 points Netherlands
8 points Slovakia
7 points Malta
6 points Macedonia
5 points Turkey
4 points Cyprus
3 points Slovenia
2 points Ireland
1 point Spain

References

  1. 1998 Croatian National Final
  2. Spain originally gave its 12 points to Israel and 10 to Norway. After the broadcast it was announced that Spanish broadcaster wrongly tallied the votes and Germany should have got the top mark - 12 points - instead of being snubbed, as it happened. The mistake was corrected and so Germany was placed 7th over Norway. Israel and Norway both received 2 points less than originally and Croatia, Malta, Portugal, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Estonia and Turkey all received one point less than indicated during the broadcast.
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