- Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
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Eurovision Song Contest 1993 Country Malta National selection Selection process National Final Selection date(s) 13 March 1993 Selected entrant William Mangion Selected song "This Time" Finals performance Final result 8th, 66 points Malta took part at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 in Millstreet, Ireland. Their entry was singer William Mangion with the song "This Time".
A national final was held to select the Maltese entry, held on 13 March 1993, and hosted by John Demanuele & Marija Bugeja.
National final
The Belgian final was held at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta. The songs were firstly performed in Maltese, then in English. Only the top 3 were announced.
Draw Artist Song Translation Place 1 Paul Giordimaina "B'vuci wahda" One voice one heart - 2 Moira Stafrace "In-nies li taf" Love me till the end - 3 William Mangion "Issa" This time 1 4 Bayzo & Claudette Pace "L'ghanja ta' hajti" You are my music - 5 Mike Spiteri "Gmiel il-ward u l-muzika" Roses, stars and love songs - 6 Marita & Jon Lukas "Zommni u ghannaqni" Love we share 2 7 Renato "Rajtek" Seems like yesterday - 8 Alex Schembri "F'mument" Woman 3 At Eurovision
William Mangion performed 8th on the night of the contest, following Belgium and preceding Iceland. At the close of the voting the song had received 66 points, placing 8th of 25.
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