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Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest

Albania
Albania
Member station RTSH
National selection events
Participation summary
Appearances 13 (7 finals)
First appearance 2004
Best result 5th: 2012
Worst result 17th SF: 2007
External links
Albania's page at Eurovision.tv
Song contest current event.png For the most recent participation see
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017

Albania has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 13 times since its debut in 2004. The Albanian broadcaster, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH), has been the organiser of the Albanian Eurovision entry since the country's debut in the contest and has used the long-standing Albanian song contest, Festivali i Këngës, to select the Albanian Eurovision entry.

In 2004, Albania's first entry at Eurovision, Anjeza Shahini, finished seventh in the final. This remained the country's best result in the contest until 2012, when Rona Nishliu placed fifth.

RTSH first showed interest in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2003, applying for that year's contest. However three more countries also applied to enter the contest for the first, and Albania was not allowed to compete in the contest, having been forced to wait another year before debuting.

The first Albanian entrant to the Eurovision Song Contest was decided through the long-standing Albanian song contest, Festivali i Këngës. The winner of Festivali I Këngës 42 would go on to represent Albania in its first Eurovision Song Contest. The winner was Anjeza Shahini with the song "Imazhi yt" (Your reflection). This was translated into English, and performed at Eurovision as "The Image of You". She qualified for the final, coming 4th, and received 106 points in the final, placing 7th of 24 countries competing. This placing allowed Albania to skip the semi-final of the 2005 contest, automatically qualifying for the final.

The Albanian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 was again selected through Festivali I Këngës. The winner of Festivali I Këngës 43 was Ledina Çelo with "Nesër shkoj" (Tomorrow I will leave), translated as "Tomorrow I Go" in English. Çelo could not replicate Shahini's 7th place, receiving only 53 points and placing 16th.


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