INFE Romania is the sixth fan club to reveal its points in the INFE Poll 2025
The ninth edition of the INFE Poll has continued with the sixth set of results from INFE Romania. INFE is the International Network of Fanclubs of Eurovision and is formed of twenty-five clubs across the continent. Since 2017 the club has been voting ahead of the contest on their favourite acts.
The results of INFE Romania are:
Austria – 12 points
Albania – 10 points
France – 8 points
Sweden – 7 points
Malta – 6 points
Finland – 5 points
Norway – 4 points
Poland – 3 points
Greece – 2 points
Switzerland – 1 point
The points totals so far are:
Austria – 53 points
Sweden – 53 points
Albania – 44 points
France – 37 points
Malta – 24 points
The Netherlands – 22 points
Spain – 20 points
Finland – 16 points
Israel – 15 points
Czechia – 15 points
Greece – 10 points
Germany – 10 points
Estonia – 9 points
Switzerland – 7 points
Norway – 4 points
Poland – 3 points
Serbia – 3 points
Luxembourg – 2 points
Azerbaijan – 1 point
Norway and Poland have both now received their first points.
The past winners of the INFE Poll are:
2024 – Switzerland – Nemo – “The Code”
2023 – Sweden – Loreen – “Tattoo”
2022 – Spain – Chanel – “Slo Mo”
2021 – Switzerland – Gjon’s Tears – “Tout l’univers”
2020 – Lithuania – The Roop – “On Fire”
2019 – Duncan Laurence – “Arcade”
2018 – Netta – “Toy”
2017 – Italy – Francesco Gabbani – “Occidentali’s Karma”
Image source: EBU / Nathan Reinds | Source: ESC Today
Romania first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994. The country had tried to participate in 1993 but failed to get through the pre-qualifying round. At the 1994 contest, Dan Bittman finished 21st in the final scoring 14 points. Romania didn’t make it through to another final until 1998. Romania’s best results in the contest are two third-place finishes. In 2005, Luminita Anghel & Sistem finished 3rd, scoring 158 points, while Paula Seling & Ovi finished 3rd in Oslo with the song “Playing with Fire”. Romania missed the 2016 contest due to TVR being removed from the EBU due to debts to the organisation.
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