Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000

Croatia selected its entry for the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest through the "Dora 2000" national contest, which was organised by the Croatian national broadcaster Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT). The winner was Goran Karan with "Kad zaspu anđeli".

Eurovision Song Contest 2000
Country Croatia
National selection
Selection processDora 2000
Selection date(s)19 February 2000
Selected entrantGoran Karan
Selected song"Kad zaspu anđeli"
Finals performance
Final result9th, 70 points
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Eurovision

Dora 2000

The national contest was held on 19 February 2000 in Opatija, which consisted of a televised final with 26 songs. The songs were pre-selected from a public call for submissions from songwriters and composers. The winner was decided by 21 juries, 20 regional juries and a 21st jury made up of televoting results.

Final – 19 February 2000
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Jury Televote Total Place
1 Zorana Šiljeg "Mogla bih te voljeti" Zorana Šiljeg 14 0 14 13
2 Boris Novković "Oprostit' ćemo sve" Denis Dumančić, Boris Novković 32 1 33 11
3 Andrea Bošnjak "Vjerujem ti sve" Andrea Bošjnak 0 0 0 23
4 Izabela & Stijene "Sama među zvijezdama" Marin Krečimir Limić 8 0 8 18
5 Dea "I Wanna to Fly" Dijana Alebić, Zoran Marković, Ivo Lesić 0 4 4 20
6 Alen Vitasović "Ja ne gren" Robert Pilepić 63 0 63 9
7 Tajna veza "Samo ti i ja" Joško Markov, Slobodan Mišević, Jasminko Šetka 0 0 0 23
8 Giuliano "Srna i vuk" Nenad Ninčević, Tomislav Mrduljaš 150 10 160 3
9 Josip Katalenić "Put u raj" Rajko Dujmić, Nenad Ninčević 44 0 44 10
10 Renata Sabljak "Za tebe živjeti" Sanja Mudrinić, Željen Klašterka 13 0 13 15
11 Tina & Nikša "Nikome nije dobro kao nama" Stevo Cvikić, Fedor Boić 30 0 30 12
12 Minea "Što bi mi" Vjekoslava Huljić, Tonči Huljić 7 5 12 16
13 Two much "Oblake sada pokreni" Dijana Malenica, Tomislav Mrduljaš 8 0 8 18
14 Severina "Daj mi, daj" Severina Vučković 56 8 64 8
15 Dogan Family "Kad se voli" Nenad Ninčević, Goran Mačužić 11 0 11 17
16 Cronika "Hrvatska rapsodija" Vjekoslava Huljić, Tonči Huljić 95 6 101 5
17 Teens "Hajde reci što" Andrej Babić, Mario Šimunović 104 12 116 4
18 Vanna "Kao rijeka" Bruno Kovačić, Ivana Plechinger 164 0 164 2
19 Vesna Pisarović "Ja čekam noć" Milana Vlaović 87 3 90 6
20 Goran Karan "Ostani" Nenad Ninčević, Zdenko Runjić 165 7 172 1
21 Anita Horvatić "Dobro, bolje, najbolje" Antia Horvatić, Marko Tomasović 0 0 0 23
22 Alen Nižetić "Hrabro srce" Nenad Ninčević 4 0 4 20
23 Jozefina & Trio Rio "Love Me Tonight" Branko Fučak 3 0 3 22
24 Putokazi "Helleya, planet "Nova zemlja"" Elvis Stanić 90 0 90 6
25 Joy "Baby" Marko Tomasović, Boris Šuput 12 2 14 13
26 Vesna Ivić "Idi" Dijana Malenica, Tomislav Mrduljaš 0 0 0 23

At Eurovision

On the night of the Contest, Goran Karan performed 17th in the running order, following Switzerland and preceding Sweden. At the end of the voting, he received 70 points, finishing in 9th place out of 24 competing countries.

The Croatian televoting awarded its 12 points to Russia.

Points awarded by Croatia

12 points Russia
10 points Macedonia
8 points Malta
7 points Romania
6 points Estonia
5 points Ireland
4 points United Kingdom
3 points Cyprus
2 points Netherlands
1 point Germany

Points awarded to Croatia

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

See also

References

    • Dora 2000 at the Eurofest Croatia website (in Croatian)
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