Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992


Yugoslavia participated for the last time in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, held in Malmö, Sweden as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Before Eurovision

''Jugovizija 1992''

The national final was held on 28 March 1992 in the RTV Belgrade Studios in Belgrade. The host was hosted by Radoš Bajić. There were 20 songs in the final from the five remaining subnational public broadcasters; RTV Belgrade, RTV Montenegro, RTV Sarajevo, RTV Prishtina and RTV Novi Sad The winning song was chosen by an expert jury, which included Lola Novaković, who represented Yugoslavia in Eurovision Song Contest 1962. Each of the jurors gave points to their favorite songs according to a system with the ascending format of going from 1-3, 5 and finally 7 points. The winner was the Serbian singer Extra Nena with the song "Ljubim te pesmama", composed by Radivoje Radivojević and written by Gale Janković.
Three weeks after the contest, United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 placed sanctions on FR Yugoslavia, which included a ban on its participation in international contests and cultural events. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia then appeared independently beginning with the 1993 contest, Macedonia joined the 1998 contest and Serbia and Montenegro were allowed to participate once again in 2002.

At Eurovision

Extra Nena performed 20th on the night of the contest, following Italy and preceding Norway. The song received 44 points at the close of the voting, placing 13th in a field of 23 competing countries.

Points awarded by Yugoslavia

Points awarded to Yugoslavia