List of Own Eurovision Song Contest winners

Fifty-five songs have won the Own Eurovision Song Contest, a competition organized by members of the Own Eurovision Broadcasting Union. The contest has been held once in about one or two months since its debut in April 2012. The contest's winner has been determined using a basic voting method; awarding points to countries by juries and/or televoters. The country awarded the most points is declared the winner.

There have been fifty-five contests, with Poland being the only country to win the event five times, Finland, Romania and Russia have won the contest three times, while Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, San Marino and Sweden have won the contest twice. The other countries have won once. Sweden won the first contest, held in Moldova. Apart from Moldova, Slovakia is the only country to win at its debut. Pastora Soler became the first artist to win the contest twice.

Pastora Soler and Bustamante's "Bandera blanca" became the first winning song to be entirely in a language other than English, followed by Vunk and Antonia's "Pleacă" which was sung in Romanian.

Winners by country

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 * Ineligible countries whose broadcasters are no longer part of the OEBU and are therefore ineligible to participate
 * Former countries which previously participated but no longer exist