
01. | ![]() | Israel (529 p.) |
02. | ![]() | Cyprus (436 p.) |
03. | ![]() | Austria (342 p.) |
04. | ![]() | Germany (340 p.) |
05. | ![]() | Italy (308 p.) |
06. | ![]() | Czech Republic (281p) |
07. | ![]() | Sweden (274 p.) |
08. | ![]() | Estonia (245 p.) |
09. | ![]() | Denmark (226 p.) |
10. | ![]() | Moldova (209 p.) |
11. | ![]() | Albania (184 p.) |
12. | ![]() | Lithuania (181 p.) |
13. | ![]() | France (173 p.) |
14. | ![]() | Bulgaria (166 p.) |
15. | ![]() | Norway (144 p.) |
16. | ![]() | Ireland (136 p.) |
17. | ![]() | Ukraine (130 p.) |
18. | ![]() | The Netherlands (121p) |
19. | ![]() | Serbia (113 p.) |
20. | ![]() | Australia (99 p.) |
21. | ![]() | Hungary (93 p.) |
22. | ![]() | Slovenia (64 p.) |
23. | ![]() | Spain (61 p.) |
24. | ![]() | United Kingdom (48 p.) |
25. | ![]() | Finland (46 p.) |
26. | ![]() | Portugal (39 p.) |
11. | ![]() | Azerbaijan (94 p.) |
12. | ![]() | Belgium (91 p.) |
13. | ![]() | Switzerland (86 p.) |
14. | ![]() | Greece (81 p.) |
15. | ![]() | Armenia (79 p.) |
16. | ![]() | Belarus (65 p.) |
17. | ![]() | Croatia (63 p.) |
18. | ![]() | FYR Macedonia (24 p.) |
19. | ![]() | Iceland (15 p.) |
11. | ![]() | Romania (107 p.) |
12. | ![]() | Latvia (106 p.) |
13. | ![]() | Malta (101 p.) |
14. | ![]() | Poland (81 p.) |
15. | ![]() | Russia (65 p.) |
16. | ![]() | Montenegro (40 p.) |
17. | ![]() | San Marino (28 p.) |
18. | ![]() | Georgia (24 p.) |
A fairytale came true for 1993 born Netta Barzilai. After winning the 63rd Eurovision Song Contest, she has been celebrated as a hero in her home country already. Since Dana International brought the crown to Israel 20 years ago, Netta brought the fourth victory for Israel with a phenomenal amount of 529 points.
A fairytale came true for 1993 born Netta Barzilai. After winning the 63rd Eurovision Song Contest, she has been celebrated as a hero in her home country already. Since Dana International brought the crown to Israel 20 years ago, Netta brought the fourth victory for Israel with a phenomenal amount of 529 points.
On her way back to her home country Netta even sang though the airplane’s communication system. Netta uttered to the Haaretz newspaper: "This is a great moment for me, for the delegation and for the country. I am happy that we managed to create a reason for joy in a country that does not have a lot of reasons to celebrate. We are all hoarse, we celebrated all night and we didn’t sleep."
At the first night at home in Tel Aviv she has been welcomed by an ecstatic crowd of over 20.000 people on the Rabin Square, where she performed her winning entry “Toy” twice. Even the city hall displayed “Toy” with the illumination.
Let’s hope Netta’s journey goes further and she will publish more songs.