The vote of the network of clubs of Eurovision fans in the world (BELOW) is coming to an end, after conducting the annual survey among the branches in the different countries in which the Eurovision fans choose their personal favorite candidate for the win. Similar to the surveyOGAE The annual of the official Eurovision fan club, the INFE survey is also a network of Eurovision clubs that annually chooses their favorites for the competition, although this network is a little less well known than the global OGAE network.
This is the seventh time that the chain of clubs, which started in 2017, will choose its favorites. Each branch votes for the contest contestants according to the voting system known in Eurovision. After leading throughout the vote, Switzerland is the big winner of the annual survey!
Just before the final results, we are left with the last three clubs to vote – Greece, Rest of the World Club andUkraine.
The clubs that have voted so far:
The 17th club to reveal its points is the Greek club (INFE Greece):
Italy – 12 points
Croatia – 10 points
France – 8 points
Switzerland – 7 points
Austria – 6 points
Ukraine – 5 points
Cyprus – 4 points
Belgium – 3 points
Holland – 2 points
Spain – one point
Israel She did not receive any points from the Greek club.
The 18th club to reveal its points is the INFE Rest of the World club:
Italy – 12 points
Croatia – 10 points
Switzerland – 8 points
France – 7 points
Lithuania – 6 points
Norway – 5 points
Spain – 4 points
Belgium – 3 points
Ireland – 2 points
Greece – one point
Israel She did not receive points from the rest of the world club. Ireland scores for the first time in the annual vote.
The 19th and last club to reveal its points is the Ukrainian club (INFE Ukraine):
Belgium – 12 points
Croatia – 10 points
Greece – 8 points
Italy – 7 points
Switzerland – 6 points
Israel – 5 points
Poland – 4 points
Cyprus – 3 points
Norway – 2 points
Denmark – one point
Denmark is spotted for the first time in the annual vote.
Final scoreboard after 19 votes:
Eurovision 2024: The 68th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the city of Malmö in Sweden on May 7, 9 and 11. This will be the seventh time Sweden will host the competition, having last hosted it in 2016 in the city of Stockholm. The host hall of the competition is “Malmö Arena”, which also hosted the competition in 2013, and contains about 15,500 seats.
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