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Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest

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FieldValue
NameCyprus
ContestESC
Member stationCyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC)
ESC apps41 (33 finals)
ESC first
ESC best2nd:
Current2025

Cyprus has been represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 41 times since making its debut in . The Cypriot participating broadcaster in the contest is the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC). Its first entry was "Monika" performed by the group Island, who finished sixth. The country's best result is a second-place finish with "Fuego" by Eleni Foureira in . Cyprus holds the record for having competed in the greatest number of editions of the contest without a single win.

Between and , Cyprus failed to qualify from the semi-final round six times, before withdrawing in . On 14 July 2014, CyBC officially confirmed its return to the contest for , with the country then qualifying for the final every year since, a streak that lasted until its non-qualification in . Cyprus once again returned to the final in and but again failed to qualify in 2025.

History

The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) is a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), and thus is eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. It has participated in the contest representing Cyprus since its in 1981.

Since its first entry, CyBC has participated every year except for , , and . In 1988, CyBC withdrew its entry after it determined that the intended entry was ineligible; the song had been presented to jurors (but not selected) in the 1984 internal selection process, which was a violation of their selection rules. In 2001, the country did not qualify for the contest due to insufficiently high average scores in previous contests, according to the qualification process at the time. In 2014, the broadcaster decided to not participate in the contest and cited public indifference, public opinion regarding the 2012–13 Cypriot financial crisis, and related budget restrictions as factors for not taking part. On 14 July 2014, CyBC officially confirmed their return to the contest in 2015. Cyprus hosted the Eurovision Song Project, which included 2 semi-finals, 1 second chance round and a final.

Since its return in 2015, Cyprus has only failed to qualify twice, and even reached its best result with "Fuego" by Eleni Foureira coming second in 2018. Cyprus holds the record for most editions competing in the contest without a single win to date. Most of the Cypriot entries have been sung in Greek or English; the exceptions are in , in which the song "Nomiza" included both Greek and Italian, and in , in which "Comme ci, comme ça" by Evridiki was entirely in French. Additionally, in both 2018 and , the songs had some phrases in Spanish.

Voting

Cyprus's exchange of the maximum 12 points with has occurred regularly in the contest, which is often met with derision from the audience. In the 32 instances (1981–2025) of Cyprus being able to vote for Greece in a final, it has voted Greece as having the best song on 27 of them (the exceptions being 1981, 1985, 1990, 1991, 2015 and 2024). Since the introduction of televoting in , the two countries have consistently given each other the maximum 12 points except in 2015, when neither country gave their 12 points to the other, but both gave their maximum points to Italy.

Cyprus and never exchanged votes until 2003, a taboo attributed to the Cyprus dispute.

Popularity of the contest

Since its first entry in 1981, Cyprus has had a mixture of varied results. The best result achieved so far is a second place, reached by Eleni Foureira at the 2018 contest.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Cyprus managed to reach the top 10 a number of times, something which made the Contest popular with the Cypriot public. Since 2004, Cyprus' performance has dropped notably. From 2006 to 2009 and again in 2011 and 2013, the country failed to reach the final.

At the same time when Cyprus' performance in the contest dropped vertically, Greece's performance improved very fast by one win and seven top ten results in one decade. This created a shift of interest, with the Cypriot public being more interested in the success of the Greek entry. This is probably because Greece, since 2004, seems to send very popular singers that have a well established fan-club in Cyprus, while Cyprus usually elects their contestants through an open talent contest, which often results in somewhat unknown artists representing the country.

Participation overview

XEntry selected but did not competeUpcoming event--
YearArtistSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
Island"Monika" (Μόνικα)Greek669No semi-finals}}
Anna Vissi"Mono i agapi" (Μόνο η αγάπη)Greek585
Stavros and Constantina"I agapi akoma zi" (Η αγάπη ακόμα ζει)Greek1626
Andy Paul"Anna Mari-Elena" (Άννα Μαρί-Έλενα)Greek1531
Lia Vissi"To katalava arga" (Το κατάλαβα αργά)Greek1615
Elpida"Tora zo" (Τώρα ζω)Greek20 ◁4
Alexia"Aspro mavro" (Άσπρο μαύρο)Greek780
Yiannis Dimitrou"Thimame" (Θυμάμαι)GreekWithdrawn}} X
Fanny Polymeri and Yiannis Savvidakis"Apopse as vrethoume" (Απόψε ας βρεθούμε)Greek1151
Anastazio"Milas poli" (Μιλάς πολύ)Greek1436
Elena Patroklou"S.O.S."Greek960
Evridiki"Teriazoume" (Ταιριάζουμε)Greek1157
Zymboulakis and Van Beke"Mi stamatas" (Μη σταματάς)Greek1917Kvalifikacija za Millstreet}}
Evridiki"Ime anthropos ki ego" (Είμαι άνθρωπος κι εγώ)Greek1151No semi-finals}}
Alexandros Panayi"Sti fotia" (Στη φωτιά)Greek979
Constantinos"Mono gia mas" (Μόνο για μας)Greek9721542
Hara and Andreas Konstantinou"Mana mou" (Μάνα μου)Greek598No semi-finals}}
Michael Hajiyanni"Genesis" (Γένεσις)Greek1137
Marlain"Tha'ne erotas" (Θα'ναι έρωτας)Greek222
Voice"Nomiza" (Νόμιζα)Greek, Italian218
One"Gimme"English685
Stelios Constantas"Feeling Alive"English2015
Lisa Andreas"Stronger Every Minute"English51705149
Constantinos Christoforou"Ela Ela"English1846Top 12 in 2004 final}}
Annet Artani"Why Angels Cry"EnglishFailed to qualify}}1557
Evridiki"Comme ci, comme ça"French1565
Evdokia Kadi"Femme Fatale"Greek1536
Christina Metaxa"Firefly"English1432
Jon Lilygreen and the Islanders"Life Looks Better in Spring"English21271067
Christos Mylordos"San aggelos s'agapisa" (Σαν άγγελος σ'αγάπησα)GreekFailed to qualify}}1816
Ivi Adamou"La La Love"English1665791
Despina Olympiou"An me thimasai" (Aν με θυμάσαι)GreekFailed to qualify}}1511
John Karayiannis"One Thing I Should Have Done"English2211687
Minus One"Alter Ego"English21968164
Hovig"Gravity"English21685164
Eleni Foureira"Fuego"English24362262
Tamta"Replay"English131099149
Sandro"Running"EnglishContest cancelled}} X
Elena Tsagrinou"El Diablo"English16946170
Andromache"Ela" (Έλα)English, GreekFailed to qualify}}1263
Andrew Lambrou"Break a Broken Heart"English12126794
Silia Kapsis"Liar"English1578667
Theo Evan"Shh"EnglishFailed to qualify}}1144
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Awards

Marcel Bezençon Awards

YearCategorySongComposer(s)
lyrics (l) / music (m)PerformerFinalPointsHost cityRef.
Composer Award"Stronger Every Minute"Mike Konnaris (m & l)Lisa Andreas5170Turkey Istanbul
Artistic Award"Fuego"Alex Papaconstantinou, Geraldo Sandell,
Viktor Svensson, Anderz Wrethov DidrickEleni Foureira2436Portugal Lisbon

Notes

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