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Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Country Portugal
National selection
Selection processFestival da Canção 2014
Selection date(s)Semi-final:
8 March 2014
Final:
15 March 2014
Selected artist(s)Suzy
Selected song"Quero ser tua"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Emanuel
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify
(11th, 39 points)
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Their entry was selected through the national final Festival da Canção 2014, organised by the Portuguese broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). Suzy performed the Portuguese entry "Quero ser tua", written by Emanuel. The song failed to qualify from the first semi-final, placing 11th with a score of 39 points.

Before Eurovision

Festival da Canção 2014

Festival da Canção 2014 was the 48th edition of Festival da Canção, the music competition that selects Portugal's entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. The 2014 Portuguese entry marked a return to the Eurovision Song Contest for RTP and Portugal after the broadcaster withdrew from the 2013 Contest. RTP confirmed Portugal's return to the competition on 7 November 2013.[1]

Format

The format of the competition consisted of two shows: a semi-final on 8 March 2014 and the final on 15 March 2014, both taking place at the Convento do Beato in Lisbon. The competition featured ten competing songs written by composers who RTP invited for the competition. The composers both created the song and selected the performer for their entry with the approval of RTP. The semi-final featured the ten competing entries from which five advanced to the final. Results during the semi-final and final were determined solely by votes from the public.[2] Both shows were hosted by Sílvia Alberto and José Carlos Malato, with Joana Teles reporting from the green room.[3]

All submitted songs were required to be in Portuguese and foreign composers were allowed to partake in the competition. On 28 January 2014, RTP revealed the names of the ten composers that were invited to participate.[4][5] The invited composers were:

  • Andrej Babić
  • Emanuel
  • Jan Van Dijck
  • João Matos
  • João Só
  • Luís Fernando, Rui Fingers and Ricardo Afonso
  • Marc Paelinck
  • Nuno Feist
  • Tiago Pais Dias
  • Tozé Santos

On 6 February 2014, Tiago Pais Dias withdrew from the competition. Hélder Godinho replaced him after his withdrawal.

Competing entries

10 entries participated in the 48th Festival da Canção. The competing artists were announced on 11 February 2014.[6]

Artist Song (English translation) Music (m) / Lyrics (l)
Catarina Pereira "Mea culpa" (My fault) Andrej Babić (m), Carlos Coelho (l)
Ivo Lucas "Eu vou" (I'll go) João Só (m/l)
Zana "Nas asas da sorte" (On the wings of luck) Jan Van Dijck (m), Paulo Abreu Lima (l)
Carla Ribeiro "Mais para dar" (More to give) Hélder Godinho (m), Marina Ferraz (l)
Ricardo Afonso "Emoção" (Emotion) Ricardo Afonso (m/l), Luís Fernando (m), Rui Fingers (m)
Rui Andrade "Ao teu encontro" (Until I find Yyu) Marc Paelinck (m), Rui Andrade (l)
Lara Afonso "O teu segredo" (Your secret) João Matos (m/l), Miguel Ferrador (m/l)
Raquel Guerra "Sonhos roubados" (Stolen dreams) Nuno Feist (m), Nuno Marques da Silva (l)
Madalena Trabuco "Coração de filigrana" (Filigree heart) Tozé Santos (m/l)
Suzy "Quero ser tua" (I want to be yours) Emanuel (m/l)

Semi-final

The semi-final took place 8 March 2014. Ten entries participated, and of these ten, five advanced to the final by a public telephone vote.[7]

Semi-final – 8 March 2014
Draw Artist Song Result
1 Catarina Pereira "Mea culpa" Finalist
2 Ivo Lucas "Eu vou" Eliminated
3 Zana "Nas asas da sorte" Finalist
4 Carla Ribeiro "Mais para dar" Eliminated
5 Ricardo Afonso "Emoção" Eliminated
6 Rui Andrade "Ao teu encontro" Finalist
7 Lara Afonso "O teu segredo" Eliminated
8 Raquel Guerra "Sonhos roubados" Finalist
9 Madalena Trabuco "Coração de filigrana" Eliminated
10 Suzy "Quero ser tua" Finalist

Final

The final took place on 15 March 2014. The winner, Suzy with the song "Quero ser tua", was determined by the public televote.[8]

Final – 15 March 2014
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Rui Andrade "Ao teu encontro" 14.56% 3
2 Catarina Pereira "Mea culpa" 23.58% 2
3 Zana "Nas asas da sorte" 11.39% 4
4 Raquel Guerra "Sonhos roubados" 8.91% 5
5 Suzy "Quero ser tua" 41.56% 1

Controversy

Following the conclusion of Festival da Canção 2014, Catarina Pereira and Rui Andrade, who placed second and third respectively, raised concerns about the outcome of the contest. The concerns involved suspicions that Emanuel, the composer of the winning song, influenced the televote in favour of his entry.[9][10]

At Eurovision

Suzy at the first semi-final dress rehearsal

During the semi-final allocation draw on 20 January 2014 at the Copenhagen City Hall, Portugal was drawn to compete in the second half of the first semi-final on 6 May 2014.[11] In the first semi-final, the producers of the show decided that Portugal would perform 13th, following San Marino and preceding Netherlands.[12] Portugal failed to qualify from the first semi-final, just missing out on qualification by placing 11th in a field of 16 songs with a score of 39 points.

On stage, Suzy was joined by backing vocalists Marta Mota and Sara Campina, backing dancers Luís Filipe Pimenta and Renato Nobre, and percussionist Jefferson Negreiros.[13] The performance featured the two backing vocalists performing choreography with Suzy, the two dancers playing two large drums and the percussionist performing on a hand drum.[14]

In Portugal, the first semi-final and final were broadcast live and the second semi-final was broadcast on delay on RTP1. All shows were commentated by Sílvia Alberto.[15] The Portuguese spokesperson revealing the result of the Portuguese vote in the final was Joana Teles.[16]

Points awarded to Portugal

Points awarded to Portugal (semi-final 1)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Portugal

Final

Points awarded in the final:

12 points  Austria
10 points  Netherlands
8 points  Sweden
7 points   Switzerland
6 points  Hungary
5 points  Denmark
4 points  Armenia
3 points  Norway
2 points  Russia
1 point  Romania

Split voting results

The following five members comprise the Portuguese jury:[17]

  • Paula Ferreira – Chairperson – event promoter
  • José Cabrita – event promoter
  • Jan Dijck – composer
  • Ana Augusto – singer
  • Marina Ferraz – lyricist

Semi-final 1

The Portuguese votes in the first semi-final were based on 50% jury voting and 50% televoting results.[18]

Semi-final 1 – Portuguese Results
Draw Country P. Ferreira J. Cabrita J. Dijck A. Augusto M. Ferraz Average Jury Rank Televote Rank Combined Rank Scoreboard (Points)
01  Armenia 13 7 7 1 4 7 10 7 4
02  Latvia 2 6 5 7 8 5 13 8 3
03  Estonia 10 8 12 15 7 11 11 14
04  Sweden 1 4 3 6 3 3 4 3 8
05  Iceland 8 5 10 8 12 8 12 10 1
06  Albania 14 13 13 11 9 12 15 15
07  Russia 5 9 11 12 11 9 5 6 5
08  Azerbaijan 6 1 4 4 5 4 14 9 2
09  Ukraine 9 12 9 9 13 10 2 4 7
10  Belgium 15 11 8 13 14 13 9 13
11  Moldova 12 15 14 10 10 14 8 12
12  San Marino 11 14 15 14 15 15 6 11
13  Portugal
14  Netherlands 3 2 2 2 6 2 1 1 12
15  Montenegro 7 10 6 5 2 6 7 5 6
16  Hungary 4 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 10

Final

The Portuguese votes in the grand final were based on 50% jury voting and 50% televoting results.[19]

Final – Portuguese Results
Draw Country P. Ferreira J. Cabrita J. Dijck A. Augusto M. Ferraz Average Jury Rank Televote Rank Combined Rank Scoreboard (Points)
01  Ukraine 19 21 15 18 19 20 4 12
02  Belarus 17 12 18 13 23 16 23 23
03  Azerbaijan 13 1 7 9 6 7 26 17
04  Iceland 20 11 21 16 21 19 22 24
05  Norway 18 7 3 10 4 8 13 8 3
06  Romania 21 24 17 23 20 22 2 10 1
07  Armenia 8 5 10 2 7 5 14 7 4
08  Montenegro 14 13 12 8 3 10 18 14
09  Poland 24 23 25 17 26 23 16 22
10  Greece 23 25 19 26 25 24 19 25
11  Austria 9 4 20 1 1 6 1 1 12
12  Germany 12 14 8 7 10 11 20 15
13  Sweden 1 10 6 6 5 3 6 3 8
14  France 26 22 24 25 24 26 24 26
15  Russia 6 18 16 19 16 15 7 9 2
16  Italy 25 9 13 21 17 18 17 20
17  Slovenia 11 15 14 12 9 12 25 21
18  Finland 15 20 23 15 12 17 15 16
19  Spain 16 19 22 20 15 21 3 11
20   Switzerland 4 6 4 5 11 4 8 4 7
21  Hungary 3 3 2 3 2 1 12 5 6
22  Malta 7 16 11 11 18 13 21 18
23  Denmark 5 8 9 14 13 9 9 6 5
24  Netherlands 2 2 1 4 8 2 5 2 10
25  San Marino 22 26 26 24 22 25 10 19
26  United Kingdom 10 17 5 22 14 14 11 13

See also

References

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