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The Script error: No such module "Lang". (Script error: No such module "IPA".; Template:Langnf), shortened to OGAE, is a non-governmental and non-profit international organisation, consisting of 42 Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs from across Europe and worldwide. It was founded in 1984 in Savonlinna, Finland by Jaripekka Koikkalainen.

Four non-profit competitions are organised by the OGAE every year to promote national popular music to Eurovision fans around the world. The organisation also works frequently in co-operation with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and national broadcasters from the participating countries in order to help promote the Eurovision Song Contest.

The current president of the OGAE International Network is Simon Bennett from OGAE United Kingdom, who succeeded Maiken Mäemets of OGAE Finland in 2015.

History

The Eurovision Song Contest began in 1956, and in 1984 the OGAE International Network was founded by Jaripekka Koikkalainen in Savonlinna, Finland.[1] The organisation, which is an independent Eurovision fan club, operates as a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit body, and works frequently in cooperation with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The network is open to countries that take part in the Eurovision Song Contest or have participated in the past. Several other countries around Europe and beyond that do not have their own independent OGAE Network, including Monaco, San Marino, Kazakhstan, South Africa, and the United States of America, participate in the organization under the "Rest of the World" title.[2]

Every year, the organisation arranges two competitions, the OGAE Second Chance Contest, and the OGAE Song Contest.[3] The cooperative exercise of the OGAE Network is to raise awareness of popular national music across the world, in collaboration with the fans of the Eurovision Song Contest, as well as establishing a strong relationship between national broadcasting companies and the marketing of the Eurovision Song Contest itself to a wider fan-base.[4]

In 2007, Antonis Karatzikos was elected as new International Coordinator for the OGAE, until 2009. In July 2009 he was re-elected for the same post.[5] In 2011, OGAE International Network became a registered organisation in France, and Maiken Mäemets was elected president.[4] She was re-elected for a second term on 17 May 2013 at the Euro Fan Café (Moriska Paviljongen) in Malmö, Sweden.[6] During the annual OGAE Presidents’ Meeting, which took place on 22 May 2015 at the Euro Fan Café in Vienna, the presidents of the OGAE Clubs elected a new board for the OGAE International Network (shown below), who would maintain their roles until the next election in 2017.[7]Template:Update inline

Position Name OGAE club
President Simon Bennett File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Secretary Anthony Cigé File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland
Treasurer Morten Thomassen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Board members Alasdair Rendall File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Marcus Davey File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (ROW)
Deputy members Sebastian Zasada File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Stéphane Chiffre File:Flag of France.svg France

OGAE branches

OGAE currently has forty-four members, including two in Germany.[1][8] These are:

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OGAE Rest of the World

Countries that do not have an OGAE Network in their own right, but are active or associate members of the EBU are unified under the name "Rest of the World". The countries which constitute this OGAE Network are:[2][9]

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Notes
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OGAE contests

OGAE Poll

The Marcel Bezençon Fan Award was handed out in 2002 and 2003, and voted on by members of the OGAE. It was discontinued and replaced by the Composer Award in 2004.

Year Winner Song Performer
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Addicted to You" Laura Voutilainen
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Dime" Beth

Every year since 2007, the OGAE has conducted a pre-Eurovision Song Contest poll in which every national club plus OGAE Rest of the World casts a vote from all entries participating in a particular contest, using the same scoring system as the one at Eurovision: the most voted songs on each club receive 1 to 8, and then 10 and 12 points, and countries cannot vote for themselves. The winners of this poll are:

Year Winner Song Performer Runner-up Third place
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Molitva" (Молитва)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Marija Šerifović Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Hero" Charlotte Perrelli Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Fairytale" Alexander Rybak Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "In a Moment Like This" Chanée and N'evergreen Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "What About My Dreams?" Kati Wolf Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Euphoria" Loreen Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Only Teardrops" Emmelie de Forest Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Undo" Sanna Nielsen Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Grande amore" Il Volo Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "J'ai cherché" Amir Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Occidentali's Karma" Francesco Gabbani Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Toy" Netta Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Soldi" Mahmood Template:Esc Template:Esc
2020 Template:Esc "On Fire" The Roop Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Je me casse" Destiny Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Hold Me Closer" Cornelia Jakobs Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Tattoo" Loreen Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" Baby Lasagna Template:Esc Template:Esc
Template:Escyr Template:Esc "Bara bada bastu" KAJ Template:Esc Template:Esc
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OGAE Second Chance Contest

The OGAE Second Chance Contest is a visual event organised by branches of OGAE. It began in 1987, when it was then known as "Europe's Favourite".Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Four OGAE branches competed in the first contest, coming from the Template:Esccnty, Template:Esccnty, Template:Esccnty and the Template:Esccnty.[12] The contest quickly expanded and now usually contains around 20 countries competing each year. Due to the countries' varying Eurovision selection methods over the years, it is a common occurrence for countries to sporadically compete in the contest.[13] The competition was previously a non-televised event, but evolved over the years by the usage of videotape and later DVD, YouTube and streaming services.[12]

The contest takes place in the summer after the year's Eurovision Song Contest. A video entry from each branch of OGAE is handed to each competing OGAE club. The votes are then returned to the organising OGAE branch, normally the previous year's winning branch, who then organises the final. The method of voting has developed since the contests interception, from audio-tape in the contest's beginnings to the use of video tape and nowadays by DVD and YouTube.[12]

Previously it had been known for non-televised national final entries to compete in the Second Chance Contest. This occurred from 1989 to 1991 when Template:Esccnty entered songs known to have been entered into the country's internal selection process. In 1990, 1991, 1998 and 1999 Template:Esccnty competed in the Second Chance Contest, entering the winning songs of the Italian Sanremo Music Festival, known to be the basis for the creation of the Eurovision Song Contest. After 1999, a new rule was introduced allowing only songs from televised national finals to compete in the Second Chance Contest. This has led to some branches becoming ineligible to compete for many years due to no national final being held in the country.[14] Since 1993, guest juries have been used in the voting of the contest. These juries are composed of branches that are ineligible to compete in the contest due to no national final being held in their country.[14]

Winners of the OGAE Second Chance Contest
Year Host city Participants Winner Performer Song Points Runner-up Third place
1987 Template:Flagicon Huizen 8 Template:Esc Arja Saijonmaa "Högt över havet" 24 Template:Esc
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1988 Template:Flagicon Östersund 10 Template:Esc Lena Philipsson "Om igen" 63 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1989 9 Template:Esc Lecia Jønsson "Landet Camelot" 72 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1990 13 Template:Esc Carola "Mitt i ett äventyr" 119 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1991 15 Template:Esc Pernilla Wahlgren "Tvillingsjäl" 106 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1992 Template:Flagicon Montabaur 11 Template:Esc Wenche Myhre "Du skal få din dag i morgen" 78 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1993 Template:Flagicon Oslo 22 Template:Esc Merethe Trøan "Din egen stjerne" 188 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1994 16 Template:Esc Gladys Del Pilar "Det vackraste jag vet" 176 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1995 Template:Flagicon Örebro 9 Template:Esc Cecilia Vennersten "Det vackraste" 129 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1996 Template:Flagicon Farsta 22 Template:Esc Lotta Engberg "Juliette & Jonathan" 152 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1997 Template:Flagicon Hanover 17 Template:Esc Anna Oxa "Storie" 165 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1998 Template:Flagicon Hamburg 18 Template:Esc Nurlaila "Alsof je bij me bent" 192 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1999 Template:Flagicon Emmen 16 Template:Esc Feryal Başel "Unuttuğumu Sandığım Anda" 164 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2000 Template:Flagicon Istanbul 21 Template:Esc Anna Eriksson "Oot voimani mun" 177 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2001 Template:Flagicon Helsinki 20 Template:Esc Barbados "Allt som jag ser" 252 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2002 Template:Flagicon Stockholm 18 Template:Esc David Bisbal "Corazón latino" 203 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2003 Template:Flagicon Las Palmas 19 Template:Esc Alcazar "Not a Sinner Nor a Saint" 215 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2004 Template:Flagicon Växjö 21 Template:Esc Davinia "Mi obsesión" 192 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2005 Template:Flagicon Bilbao 23 Template:Esc Alcazar "Alcastar" 201 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2006 Template:Flagicon Stockholm 19 Template:Esc Saša Lendero "Mandoline" 201 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2007 Template:Flagicon Ljubljana 20 Template:Esc Måns Zelmerlöw "Cara Mia" 252 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2008 Template:Flagicon Stockholm 21 Template:Esc Sanna Nielsen "Empty Room" 268 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2009 20 Template:Esc Hera Björk "Someday" 257 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2010 Template:Flagicon Copenhagen 22 Template:Esc Timoteij "Kom" 267 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2011 Template:Flagicon Gothenburg 21 Template:EscTemplate:Efn Yohanna "Nótt" 224 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2012 Template:Flagicon Johannesburg 19 Template:Esc Pastora Soler "Tu vida es tu vida" 201 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2013 Template:Flagicon Barcelona 15 Template:Esc Adelén "Bombo" 151 Template:Esc Template:Esc<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[RoW]
2014 Template:Flagicon Oslo 20 Template:Esc Helena Paparizou "Survivor" 259 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2015 Template:Flagicon Stockholm 18 Template:Esc Nek "Fatti avanti amore" 305 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2016 Template:Flagicon Siena 23 Template:Esc Margaret "Cool Me Down" 277 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2017 Template:Flagicon Warsaw 22 Template:Esc Mariette "A Million Years" 329 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2018 Template:Flagicon Eskilstuna 27 Template:Esc Annalisa "Il mondo prima di te" 350 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2019 Template:Flagicon Udine 24 Template:Esc Seemone "Tous les deux" 294 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2020 Template:Flagicon Paris/Lille/Limoges 22 Template:Esc Anna Bergendahl "Kingdom Come" 344 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2021 Template:Flagicon Stockholm 14 Template:Esc Keiino "Monument" 441 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2022 Template:Flagicon Oslo 27 Template:Esc Medina "In i dimman" 316 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2023 Template:Flagicon Eskilstuna 23 Template:Esc Marcus & Martinus "Air" 322 Template:Esc Template:Esc
2024 Template:Flagicon Borås 16 Template:Esc Annalisa Sinceramente" 364 Template:Esc Template:Esc

Retrospective Second Chance Contest

From 2003 it was decided to hold Retrospective Contests each year containing songs from contests prior to 1987. In 2003 the first contest was held, containing songs that failed to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986. This format is repeated every year, for example in 2004 the 1985 Retrospective contest was held, in 2005 the 1984 contest was held, etc.

Winners of the OGAE Retrospective Second Chance Contest
Year Host city Participants Winner Performer Song Points Runner-up Third place
1967 N/A 7 Template:Esc Vicky Leandros "Le soleil a quitté ma maison" 193 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1968 8 Template:Esc Cliff Richard "Wonderful World" 263 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1969 10 Template:Esc Salomé "Amigos, amigos" 231 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1970 7 Template:Esc Maxi, Dick and Twink "Things You Hear About Me" 245 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1971 11 Template:Esc Ricchi e Poveri "Che sarà" 296 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1972 11 Template:Esc Marcella Bella "Montagne verdi" 308 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1973 Template:Flagicon Brighton 12 Template:Esc Björn, Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid "Ring Ring (Bara du slog en signal)" 282 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1974 11 Template:Esc Olivia Newton-John "Have Love, Will Travel" 277 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1975 11 Template:Esc Marianne Rosenberg "Er gehört zu mir" 264 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1976 14 Template:Esc Marianne Rosenberg "Tout peut arriver au cinéma" 212 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1977 10 Template:Esc Patricia Lavila "Vis ta vie" 275 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1978 14 Template:Esc Ronnie France "Lonely Nights" 226 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1979 13 Template:Esc Paola "Vogel der Nacht" 188 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1980 12 Template:Esc Maggie Moone "Happy Everything" 289 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1981 16 Template:Esc Liquid Gold "Don't Panic" 248 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1982 15 Template:Esc The Millionaires "Fantasie eiland" 204 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1983 15 Template:Esc Ingrid Peters and July Paul "Viva La Mamma" 204 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1984 15 Template:Esc Formule II "Merci à la vie" 160 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1985 12 Template:Esc Trax "Ved du hva' du sku'" 170 Template:Esc Template:Esc
1986 Template:Flagicon London 13 Template:Esc DeeDee "Fata Morgana" 123 Template:Esc Template:Esc

Guest Jury Hits

The Guest Jury Hits contest was introduced in 2003, giving guest juries of the Retro contests the opportunity to compete in their own contest. The contest was formed as a way for OGAE branches to become juries in the Second Chance Retro Contest, with each non-competing branch selecting a hit song from their country in that year. The first contest was held in 2003, when hit songs from 1985 competed in the contest. So far eighteen contests have been held, with Italy winning eight contests, the United States winning twice, and Australia, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, and Jamaica each winning once. Umberto Tozzi has so far been responsible for three of Italy's wins.[15]

Winners of the OGAE Guest Jury Hits Contest
Year Winner[16] Song Performer Runner-up
1967 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia "To Love Somebody" Bee Gees File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1968 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany "Illusionen" Alexandra Template:Flagicon Spain
1969 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Una ragione di più" Ornella Vanoni File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
1970 File:Flag of Earth.svg Rest of the World
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"Bridge over Troubled Water" Simon & Garfunkel File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1971 File:Flag of France.svg France "Pour un flirt" Michel Fugain File:Flag of Earth.svg Rest of the World
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1972 File:Flag of France.svg France "Une Belle Histoire" Michel Fugain Template:Flagicon Spain
1973 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Minuetto" Mia Martini Template:Flagicon Greece
1974 File:Flag of Earth.svg Rest of the World
File:Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica
"Kung Fu Fighting" Carl Douglas Template:Flagicon Spain
1975 File:Flag of Earth.svg Rest of the World
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"Only Yesterday" The Carpenters File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
1976 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden "Fernando" ABBA File:Flag of Earth.svg Rest of the World
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1977 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Ti amo" Umberto Tozzi File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
1978 File:Flag of Spain (1977–1981).svg Spain "Vivir asi es morir de amor" Camilo Sesto File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1979 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Gloria" Umberto Tozzi File:Flag of Earth.svg Rest of the World
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1980 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Stella stai" Umberto Tozzi File:Flag of Cyprus (1960–2006).svg Cyprus
1981 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Sarà perché ti amo" Ricchi e Poveri File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
1982 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Storie di tutti i giorni" Riccardo Fogli File:Flag of France.svg France
1983 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Sarà quel che sarà" Tiziana Rivale Template:Country data Ukrainian SSR
1984 Template:Country data Ukrainian SSR "Oy zelene zhito zelene" Oksana Bilozir File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
1985 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium "Vergeet Barbara" Will Tura Template:Country data SR Serbia

OGAE Song Contest

The OGAE Song Contest is an audio event in which all OGAE national clubs can enter with an original song released in the previous 12 months in their countries. The competing songs must be sung in one of the country's official languages.[17][18] This rule was planned to be removed in 2022,[19] before the event was cancelled that year due to the controversy surrounding OGAE Russia's continued participation and the decision by OGAE not to remove the Russian OGAE club from the contest for its support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[20]

Participation

So far 59 countries have been represented at the contest at least once. These are listed here alongside the year in which they made their debut:

Year Country making its debut entry
1986 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland, File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany, File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands, File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway, File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
1987 File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana (as Rest of the World), File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel, File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal, File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain, File:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe (as Rest of the World)
1988 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium, File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece, File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
1989 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark, File:Flag of France.svg France
1990 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria, File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus, File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland, File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1991 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria, File:Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco
1992 File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
1993 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan (as Rest of the World), File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia, File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
1994 File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa (as Rest of the World), File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
1996 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
1997 File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (as Rest of the World)
1998 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
1999 File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia, Template:Country data Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan (as Rest of the World)
2000 File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland, File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta, File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
2001 File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2002 Template:EscTemplate:Efn
2003 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania, File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1992–2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro
2005 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia, File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon
2006 File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania, File:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra, File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia, File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia, File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
2008 File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan, File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada (as Rest of the World)
2009 File:Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana (as Rest of the World)
2011 File:Flag of the United States.svg United States (as Rest of the World)
2012 File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico (as Rest of the World)
2013 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia (as Rest of the World), File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
2014 File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro
2015 File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
2016 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic, File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary

OGAE Rest of the World represents countries that do not have an OGAE branch of their own. Their first participations came at the 1987 contest, where they represented Botswana & Zimbabwe.

Winners

Fourteen countries have won the contest since it began in 1986. The most successful country in the contest is the United Kingdom, which has won the contest eight times.

Year Host city Winner Song Performer Points No. of
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1986 Template:Flagicon Savonlinna File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany "Stimmen in Wind" Juliane Werding 16 5
1987 Template:Flagicon Savonlinna File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel "Ba'ati Eleiha" (באתי אליך)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Yardena Arazi 83 10
1988 Template:Flagicon Cardiff File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany "Explosion" Mary Roos 83 10
1989 Template:Flagicon Berlin File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway "Hjem" Karoline Krüger and Anita Skorgan 93 13
1990 Template:Flagicon Oslo File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Vattene amore" Mietta and Amedeo Minghi 136 18
1991 Template:Flagicon Pisa File:Flag of France.svg France "Désenchantée" Mylène Farmer 151 17
1992 Template:Flagicon Paris File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal "Se o dia nascesse" Nucha 115 16
1993 Template:Flagicon Montargis File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "La solitudine" Laura Pausini 154 20
1994 Template:Flagicon Pisa File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece "Ftes" (Φταις)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Sabrina 116 19
1995 Template:Flagicon Athens File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain "Cada vez" Paloma San Basilio 144 21
1996 Template:Flagicon Las Palmas de Gran Canaria File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain "Me quedaré solo" Amistades Peligrosas 159 16
1997 Template:Flagicon Las Palmas de Gran Canaria File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain "Amor perdido" Marta Sánchez 199 22
1998 Template:Flagicon Las Palmas de Gran Canaria File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland "Im Wiecej Ciebie tym mniej" Natalia Kukulska 125 16
1999 Template:Flagicon Athens File:Flag of France.svg France "Jardin de lumière" Leyla Doriane 169 24
2000 Template:Flagicon Paris File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden "Svarta änkan" Nanne 168 26
2001 Template:Flagicon Umeå File:Flag of France.svg France "Moi... Lolita" Alizée 189 24
2002 Template:Flagicon Paris File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "What If" Kate Winslet 126 25
2003 Template:Flagicon Southampton File:Flag of France.svg France "Cassé" Nolwenn Leroy 183 27
2004 Template:Flagicon Lyon File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia "Gryozy" (Грёзы)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Varvara 178 27
2005 Template:Flagicon Moscow File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Da grande" Alexia 164 28
2006 Template:Flagicon Pisa File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece "Mambo" Elena Paparizou 244 30
2007 Template:Flagicon Athens File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain "Qué no daría yo" Rebeca 179 29
2008 Template:Flagicon Zaragoza File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia "Ruža u kamenu" Franka Batelić 164 27
2009 Template:Flagicon Zagreb File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "Viva la Vida" Coldplay 248 30
2010 Template:Flagicon London File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)" Freemasons feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor 228 27
2011 Template:Flagicon London File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "Someone Like You" Adele 189 26
2012 Template:Flagicon London File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Per sempre" Nina Zilli 219 26
2013 Template:Flagicon Bologna File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain "Te despertaré" Pastora Soler 237 30
2014 Template:Flagicon Spain File:Flag of France.svg France "Dernière danse" Indila 251 26
2015 Template:Flagicon Paris File:Flag of France.svg France "Andalouse" Kendji Girac 248 31
2016 Template:Flagicon Paris File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain "Sofia" Álvaro Soler 234 28
2017 Template:Flagicon Spain File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia "Fighting for Love" Dami Im 232 28
2018 Template:Flagicon Sydney File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "Scared of the Dark" Steps 230 29
2019 Template:Flagicon London File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi 241 28
2020 Template:Flagicon Edinburgh File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "Physical" Dua Lipa 213 28
2021 Template:Flagicon Cardiff File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia "Fly Away" Tones and I 172 29
2022 Event cancelled
2023 Template:Flagicon Canberra File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "As It Was" Harry Styles 255 31
2024 Template:Flagicon Belfast File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Euforia" Annalisa 197 24

OGAE Video Contest

The OGAE Video Contest is a video event which, much like the OGAE Song Contest, is organised between branches of the OGAE. All OGAE national clubs can enter with an original song and video released in the previous 12 months in their countries. There is no obligation on the entry for the OGAE Video Contest to be sung in one of the country's official languages.

Participation

So far 51 countries have been represented at the contest at least once. These are listed here alongside the year in which they made their debut:

Year Country making its debut entry
2003 File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania, File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia, File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina, File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland, File:Flag of France.svg France, File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany, File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece, File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland, File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel, File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy, Template:Country data North Macedonia, File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta, File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands, File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway, File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia, File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia, File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain, File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
2004 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria, File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia, File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg, File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1992–2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro
2005 File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland, File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan (as Rest of the World), File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland, File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
2006 File:Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova, File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia, File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa (as Rest of the World)
2007 File:Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra, File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria, File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia, File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia, File:Flag of Namibia.svg Namibia (as Rest of the World)
2010 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia (as Rest of the World)
2012 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium, File:Flag of the United States.svg United States (as Rest of the World)
2013 File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus, File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea (as Rest of the World)
2014 File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan, File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro, File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
2016 File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus, File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic, File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary, File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania, File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden, File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland, File:Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan (as Rest of the World)

OGAE Rest of the World represents countries that do not have an OGAE branch of their own. Their first participation came at the 2005 contest, where they represented Kazakhstan.

Winners

Nine countries have won the contest since it began in 2003. The most successful countries in the contest has been France, who has won the contest four times.

Year Country Video Performer Points Host city
2003 File:Flag of France.svg France "Fan" Pascal Obispo 122 Template:Flagicon Istanbul
2004 File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal "Cavaleiro Monge" Mariza 133 Template:Flagicon Fontainebleau
2005 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine "I Will Forget You" Svetlana Loboda 171 Template:Flagicon Lisbon
2006 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "Contromano" Nek 106 Template:Flagicon İzmir
2007 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia "LML" Via Gra 198 Template:Flagicon Florence
2008 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia "Potselui" Via Gra 140 Template:Flagicon Moscow
2009 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia "Karma" Yin-Yang 142 Template:Flagicon Saint Petersburg
2010 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland "Kim tu jestem" Justyna Steczkowska 85 Template:Flagicon Volgograd
2011 File:Flag of France.svg France "Lonely Lisa" Mylène Farmer 96 Template:Flagicon Wrocław
2012 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy "È l'amore che conta" Giorgia 135 Template:Flagicon Paris
2013 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium "Papaoutai" Stromae 144 Template:Flagicon Turin
2014 File:Flag of France.svg France "Tourner dans le vide" Indila 141 Template:Flagicon Brussels
2015 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany "Gäa" Oonagh 122 Template:Flagicon Paris
2016 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom "Hymn for the Weekend" Coldplay 673 Template:Flagicon Lüneburg
2017 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium "Mud Blood" Loïc Nottet 184 Template:Flagicon London
2018 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic "Me Gusta" Mikolas Josef 132 Template:Flagicon Antwerp
2019 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine "Siren Song" Maruv 174 Template:Flagicon Prague
2020 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden "Fingers Crossed" Agnes 157 Template:Flagicon Kyiv
2021 File:Flag of France.svg France "Nous" Julien Doré 165 Template:Flagicon Stockholm
2022 Event not held

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