Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986

Eurovision Song Contest 1986
Country  Yugoslavia
National selection
Selection process Jugovizija 1986
Selection date(s) 7 March 1986
Selected entrant Doris Dragović
Selected song "Željo moja"
Finals performance
Final result 11th, 49 points

Yugoslavia was present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, held in Bergen, Norway, after opting out of the previous year's contest in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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National final

The Yugoslavian national final to select their entry, Jugovizija 1986, was held on 7 March at the Palace of Youth and Sports in Priština, and was hosted by Enver Petrovci, a renowned Kosovar theatre actor.

Sixteen songs made it to the national final, which was broadcast by JRT to all of the regions of Yugoslavia. The winner was decided by the votes of eight regional juries (Sarajevo, Zagreb, Skopje, Titograd, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Pristina and Novi Sad).

The winning entry was "Željo moja," performed by Croatian singer Doris Dragović and composed by Zrinko Tutić.

Draw Artist Song Points TVZg TVPr TVLj TVSa TVSk TVBg TVNs TVTg Place
1 Novi Fosili Boby br. 1 52 7 10 3 6 8 8 10 2
2 Serki Shala, Ivana Vitalić and Shermin Zaim Sve u svoje vreme 11 7 1 2 1 14
3 Božidar Wolfand C'est la vie 14 2 3 1 3 4 1 13
4 Violeta Redžepagić Nora 26 12 2 7 3 2 7
5 Hari Mata Hari U tvojoj kosi 42 8 5 2 10 10 7 5
6 Seid Memić-Vajta Sandra 18 3 1 6 4 4 12
7 Dado Topić Ljubav 47 1 12 2 12 5 7 8 4
8 Lepa Brena Miki Mico 20 5 3 12 10
9 Gu-Gu Gugu gre v Hollywood 39 6 5 7 4 5 6 6 6
10 Vermoment Bel gulabe 10 10 15
11 Neda Ukraden Šaj, rode, šaj 24 6 3 1 6 5 3 8'
12 Daniel Peggy Sue 19 4 4 10 1 11
13 Doris Dragović Željo moja 57 4 12 10 12 7 12 1st
14 Denis & Denis Braća Grimm i Andersen 51 10 8 8 8 12 5 3
15 Snježana Naumovska Ostani tu 24 5 2 7 6 4 8
16 Mira Beširević Ne idi 10 8 2 15

At Eurovision

Dragović was the second performer on the night of the Contest, following Luxembourg and preceding France. At the close of the voting the song had received 49 points, placing 11th in a field of 20 competing countries.

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