Every winner of the Eurovision Song Contest

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Since 1957, the Eurovision Song Contest has seen the best and brightest of Europe's pop hopefuls gather in one place for a chance at glory.

This year's edition - taking place in Malmö, Sweden - is important for a few reasons. Firstly, it follows Loreen's record-breaking triumph in Liverpool last year, where she became the first woman (and only the second act ever) to win Eurovision twice. 

Secondly, it will mark 50 years since arguably Eurovision's biggest triumph, ABBA, won the competition with Waterloo, kickstarting a career that changed pop music forever.

Now, all in handy place, you can see the list of every single winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, and also check out some bonus info on the countries who have won Eurovision the most.

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Every winner of the Eurovision Song Contest

1957 - Corry Brokken - Net als toen (Netherlands)

1958 -  Andre Claveau  - Dors mon amour (France)

1959 - Teddy Scholten - Een Beetje (Netherlands)

1960 - Jacqueline Boyer - Tom Pillibi (France)

1961 - Jean-Claude Pascal - Nous les amoureux (Luxembourg)  

1962 - Isabelle Aubret - Un premier amour (France)

1963  - Grethe and Jorgen Ingmann - Dansevise (Denmark)

1964 -  Gigliola Cinquetti - Non ho l'eta (Italy)

1965 -  France Gall - Poupee de cire, poupée de son (Luxembourg)

1966 -  Udo Juergens - Merci Cherie (Austria)

1967 - Sandie Shaw - Puppet on a String (UK)

1968 - Massiel - La, la, laa (Spain)

1969 - Four way tie: Salome - Vivo Cantando (Spain), Lulu - Boom-bang-a-bang (UK),  Lenny Kuhr - De troubadour (Netherlands),  Frida Boccara - Un jour, un enfant (France)

1970 - Dana - All Kinds of Everything (Ireland)

1971 - Séverine - Un banc, un arbre, une rue (Monaco)

1972 - Vicky Leandros - Apres toi (Luxembourg)

1973 - Anne-Marie David - Tu te reconnaitras (Luxembourg)

1974 - ABBA - Waterloo (Sweden)

1975 - Teach-In - Ding-a-Dong (Netherlands)

1976 - Brotherhood of Man - Save Your Kisses for Me (UK)

1977 - Marie Myriam - L'oiseau et l'enfant (France)

1978 - Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta - A-Ba-Ni-Bi (Israel)

1979 - Milk and Honey - Hallelujah (Israel)

1980 - Johnny Logan - What's Another Year (Ireland)

1981 - Bucks Fizz - Making Your Mind Up (UK)

1982 -  Nicole - Ein bisschen Frieden (Germany)

1983 - Corinne Hermes - Si la vie est cadeau (Luxembourg)

1984 - Herreys  - Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley (Sweden)

1985 - Bobbysocks! - La det swinge (Norway)

1986 - Sandra Kim - J'aime la vie (Belgium)

1987 - Johnny Logan - Hold Me Now (Ireland)

1988 - Celine Dion - Ne partez pas sans moi (Switzerland)

1989 - Riva - Rock Me (Yugoslavia)

1990 - Toto Cutugno - Insieme: 1992 (Italy)

1991 - Carola - Fangad av en stormvind (Sweden)

1992 - Linda Martin - Why Me? (Ireland)

1993 - Niamh Kavanagh - In Your Eyes (Ireland)

1994 - Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan - Rock 'n' Roll Kids (Ireland)

1995 - Secret Garden - Nocturne (Norway)

1996 - Eimear Quinn - The Voice (Ireland)

1997 - Katrina and the Waves - Love Shine a Light (UK)

1998 - Dana International - Diva (Israel)

1999 - Charlotte Nilsson - Take Me To Your Heaven (Sweden)

2000 - Olsen Brothers - Fly on the Love Wings (Denmark)

2001 - Tanal Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL - Everybody (Estonia)

2002 - Marie N - I Wanna (Latvia)

2003 - Sertab Erener - Everyway That I Can (Turkey)

2004 - Rusiana - Wild Dances (Ukraine)

2005 - Helena Paparizou - My Number One (Greece)

2006 - Lordi - Hard Rock Hallelujah (Finland)

2007 - Marija Serifovic - Molitva (Serbia)

2008 - Dima Bilan - Believe (Russia)

2009 - Alexander Rybak - Fairytale (Norway)

2010 - Lena - Satellite (Germany)

2011 - Ell & Nikki - Running Scared (Azerbaijan)

2012 - Loreen - Euphoria (Sweden)

2013 - Emmelie de Forest - Only Teardrops (Denmark)

2014 - Conchita Wurst - Rise Like a Phoenix (Austria)

2015 - Mans Zelmerlow - Heroes (Sweden)

2016 - Jamala - 1944 (Ukraine)

2017 - Salvador Sobral - Amar pelos dois (Portugal)

2018 - Netta - Toy (Israel)

2019 - Duncan Laurence - Arcade (Netherlands)

2020 - No winner (Eurovision cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)

2021 -  Måneskin - Zitti e Buoni (Italy)

2022 - Kalush Orchestra - Stefania (Ukraine)

2023  - Loreen - Tattoo (Sweden)

Countries who have won the Eurovision Song Contest the most

1. Ireland, Sweden (7)

2. Netherlands, France, UK, Luxembourg (5)

3. Israel (4)

4. Italy, Norway, Denmark, Ukraine (3)

5. Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Austria (2)

Image: OLLE LINDEBORG/AFP/Dominic LipinskiOleg Nikishin/Epsilon/Getty Images

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BethC1974

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This article is incorrect. You have missed out the very first winner in 1956. Lys Assia with Refrain.