The first time Montenegro qualified for the Grand Final was in 2014 when Sergej Ćetković took Moj Svijet (‘My World’) to 19th on the scoreboard.
Their most successful participation came the following year in Vienna when Knez finished in 13th place with the ballad Adio (‘Farewell’).
Coincidentally, 13th place is also the highest position they’ve achieved at Junior Eurovision, thanks to Jana Mirković with her 2015 song Oluja (‘Storm’).
Participation history
Event | Contestant | Song | Place | |
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Turin 2022 |
Semi-Final
17th - 33 points
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Tel Aviv 2019 |
Semi-Final
16th - 46 points
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Lisbon 2018 |
Semi-Final
16th - 40 points
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Kyiv 2017 |
Semi-Final
16th - 56 points
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Stockholm 2016 |
Semi-Final
13th - 60 points
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Vienna 2015 |
Semi-Final
9th - 57 points
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Grand Final
13th - 44 points
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Copenhagen 2014 |
Semi-Final
7th - 63 points
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Grand Final
19th - 37 points
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Malmö 2013 |
Semi-Final
12th - 41 points
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Baku 2012 |
Semi-Final
15th - 20 points
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Moscow 2009 |
Semi-Final
11th - 44 points
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Belgrade 2008 |
Zauvijek Volim Te
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Semi-Final
14th - 23 points
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Helsinki 2007 |
Semi-Final
22nd - 33 points
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