
On the lead up to the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Tbilisi, we will be taking a look back at participating countries past and present. Today we continue our look back with Moldova.
Moldova debuted at the 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Minsk. Ștefan Roșcovan participated with “Ali Baba”, finishing in 8th place and 54 points.
Lerika represented Moldova at the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Yerevan. Lerika participated with “No, No”, finishing in 6th place and 78 points – Moldova’s best position to date.
Denis Midone represented Moldova at the 2012 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Amsterdam. Denis Midone participated with “Toate vor fi”, finishing in 10th place and 52 points.
Rafael Bobeica represented Moldova at the 2013 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Kyiv. Rafael Bobeica participated with “Cum să fim”, finishing in 11th place and 41 points – Moldova’s most recent entry to date.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovision Ireland & YouTube/EBU
