Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992

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Portugal was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with the song "Amor d'água fresca", composed by Ondina Veloso, with lyrics by Rosa Lobato de Faria, and performed by Veloso herself under her stage name Dina. The Portuguese participating broadcaster, Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP), selected its entry at the Festival da Canção 1992.

Eurovision Song Contest 1992
Participating broadcasterRadiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP)
Country Portugal
National selection
Selection processFestival da Canção 1992
Selection date(s)Semi-finals
12 January 1992
19 January 1992
26 January 1992
2 February 1992
9 February 1992
Final
7 March 1992
Selected artist(s)Dina
Selected song"Amor d'água fresca"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Final result17th, 26 points
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Eurovision

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Festival da Canção 1992

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Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) used the popular Festival da Canção to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1992.

Format

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Five semi-final were held before the final, each with three songs. The winner of each semi-final, selected by an "expert" jury which included Adelaide Ferreira (who represented Portugal in the 1985 contest) entered the final, in which they were joined by five songs selected internally by RTP bringing the total number of songs to 10.[1] The winner was decided through the votes of 22 regional juries.

Semi-finals

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All semi-finals took place at the Estúdios do Lumiar in Lisbon, hosted by Júlio Isidro.

The first semi-final was held on 12 January 1992. An "expert" jury selected the winner to entered the final. "Chão de dança" performed by Olívia was disqualified after the semi-final.

Semi-final 1 – 12 January 1992
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Carla Saramago "Louca ilusão" 22 2
2 Olívia "Chão de dança" 25 1
3 Álvaro "Num campo de margaridas" 17 3

The second semi-final was held on 19 January 1992. An "expert" jury selected the winner to entered the final. "É à noite" performed by Zé Mi was disqualified after the semi-final.

Semi-final 2 – 19 January 1992
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Tózé Morais "Esta noite vou mais além" 14 3
2 Zé Mi "É à noite" 30 2
3 Dina "Amor d'água fresca" 40 1

The third semi-final was held on 26 January 1992. An "expert" jury selected the winner to entered the final.

Semi-final 3 – 26 January 1992
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Isabel Campelo "Chuva de alegria" 28 2
2 Marco Quelhas "Paisagens de amor" 27 3
3 Maria Emauz "Outra noite" 31 1

The fourth semi-final was held on 2 February 1992. An "expert" jury selected the winner to entered the final.

Semi-final 4 – 2 February 1992
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Tony Carreira "Romântico e sonhador" 16 3
2 São "Baloiço ao vento" 22 2
3 Cristina Roque "A tua cor café" 31 1

The fifth semi-final was held on 9 February 1992. An "expert" jury selected the winner to entered the final.

Semi-final 5 – 9 February 1992
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Luísa Basto "Barço de navegantes" 30 3
2 Nani "Eu sou Maria-Rapaz" 42 1
3 Os Safari "Amo o sol" 40 2

Final

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The final was held on 7 March 1992 at the São Luíz Theatre in Lisbon and was hosted by Ana Zanatti and Eládio Clímaco. The winner was decided through the votes of 22 regional juries.

The winner was "Amor d'água fresca", sung by Dina and composed by Ondina Veloso (aka Dina) and Rosa Lobato de Faria

Final – 7 March 1992
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Rita Guerra "Meu amor inventado em mim" 170 2
2 Dina "Amor d'água fresca" 230 1
3 Luís Duarte "Um amigo sempre à mão" 47 10
4 José Carvalho "Foi aparecida" 100 8
5 Isabel Campelo "Boa noite, tristeza" 141 4
6 Nani "Eu sou maria-rapaz" 157 3
7 Os Safari "Amo o sol" 140 5
8 Maria Emauz "Outra noite" 52 9
9 Cristina Roque "A tua cor café" 137 6
10 Diana "Um adeus que demora" 102 7

At Eurovision

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Dina performed 8th on the night of the contest, following Sweden and preceding Cyprus. She received 26 points in total, placing 17th in a field of 23.[2]

Voting

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References

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  1. ^ "PORTUGUESE SEMI-FINALS 1992".
  2. ^ "Final of Malmö 1992". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Malmö 1992". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
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