User:CybJubal/sandbox/TableTest6

Table test for other things I want to have tables for.

Darts edit

PDC World Cup of Darts edit

Year Location Venue Dates Champion Final Runners-up Sponsor
2010   Houghton-le-Spring Rainton Meadows Arena 3–5 December   Netherlands
(Van Barneveld / Stompé)
4–2
(Decided on points)
  Wales
(Webster / Bates)
Cash Converters
2012   Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle 3–5 February   England
(Taylor / Lewis)
4–3
(Sudden death)
  Australia
(Whitlock / Nicholson)
2013 1–3 February   England
(Taylor / Lewis)
3–1   Belgium
(K. Huybrechts / R. Huybrechts)
Betfair
2014 6–8 June   Netherlands
(Van Gerwen / Van Barneveld)
3–0   England
(Taylor / Lewis)
Bwin
2015   Frankfurt Eissporthalle 11–14 June   England
(Taylor / Lewis)
3–2   Scotland
(Anderson / Wright)
2016 2–5 June   England
(Taylor / Lewis)
3–2   Netherlands
(Van Gerwen / Van Barneveld)
Betway
2017 1–4 June   Netherlands
(Van Gerwen / Van Barneveld)
3–1   Wales
(Webster / Price)
2018 31 May–3 June   Netherlands
(Van Gerwen / Van Barneveld)
3–1   Scotland
(Anderson / Wright)
2019   Hamburg Barclaycard Arena 6–9 June   Scotland
(Anderson / Wright)
3–1   Ireland
(Lennon / O'Connor)
BetVictor
2020   Salzburg Salzburgarena 6–8 November   Wales
(Price / Clayton)
3–0   England
(Smith / Cross)
2021   Jena Sparkassen-Arena 9–12 September   Scotland
(Wright / Henderson)
3–1   Austria
(Suljović / Rodriguez)
Cazoo
2022   Frankfurt Eissporthalle 16–19 June   Australia
(Heta / Whitlock)
3–1   Wales
(Price / Clayton)
2023 15–18 June   Wales
(Price / Clayton)
10–2   Scotland
(Wright / Anderson)
My Diesel Claim

Eurovision edit

Eurovision Song Contest edit

Year Host city Venue Top three Last place
Winner Runner-up Third
1956   Lugano Teatro Kursaal   Switzerland
"Refrain" – Lys Assia
(Points not announced)
Not announced Not announced
1957   Frankfurt Großer Sendesaal des Hessischen Rundfunks   Netherlands
"Net als toen" – Corry Brokken
(31 points)
  France
"La belle amour" – Paule Desjardins
(17 points)
  Denmark
"Skibet skal sejle i nat" – Birthe Wilke / Gustav Winckler
(10 points)
  Austria
"Wohin, kleines Pony?" – Bob Martin
(3 points)
1958   Hilversum AVRO Studios   France
"Dors, mon amour" – André Claveau
(27 points)
  Switzerland
"Giorgio" – Lys Assia
(24 points)
  Italy
"Nel blu, dipinto di blu" – Domenico Modugno
(13 points)
  Netherlands
"Heel de wereld" – Corry Brokken
(1 point)
  Luxembourg
"Un grand amour" – Solange Berry
(1 point)
1959   Cannes Palais des Festivals et des Congrès   Netherlands
"Een beetje" – Teddy Scholten
(21 points)
  United Kingdom
"Sing, Little Birdie" – Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson
(16 points)
  France
"Oui, oui, oui, oui" – Jean Philippe
(15 points)
  Monaco
"Mon ami Pierrot" – Jacques Pills
(1 point)
1960   London Royal Festival Hall   France
"Tom Pillibi" – Jacqueline Boyer
(32 points)
  United Kingdom
"Looking High, High, High" – Bryan Johnson
(25 points)
  Monaco
"Ce soir-là" – François Deguelt
(15 points)
  Luxembourg
"So laang we's du do bast" – Camillo Felgen
(1 point)
1961   Cannes Palais des Festivals et des Congrès   Luxembourg
"Nous les amoureux" – Jean-Claude Pascal
(31 points)
  United Kingdom
"Are You Sure?" – The Allisons
(24 points)
  Switzerland
"Nous aurons demain" – Franca di Rienzo
(16 points)
  Austria
"Sehnsucht" – Jimmy Makulis
(1 point)
  Belgium
"September, gouden roos" – Bob Benny
(1 point)
1962   Luxembourg City Villa Louvigny   France
"Un premier amour" – Isabelle Aubret
(26 points)
  Monaco
"Dis rien" – François Deguelt
(13 points)
  Luxembourg
"Petit bonhomme" – Camillo Felgen
(11 points)
  Belgium
"Ton nom" – Fud Leclerc
(0 points)
  Spain
"Llámame" – Víctor Balaguer
(0 points)
  Austria
"Nur in der Wiener Luft" – Eleonore Schwarz
(0 points)
  Netherlands
"Katinka" – De Spelbrekers
(0 points)
1963   London BBC Television Centre   Denmark
"Dansevise" – Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann
(42 points)
  Switzerland
"T'en va pas" – Esther Ofarim
(40 points)
  Italy
"Uno per tutte" – Emilio Pericoli
(37 points)
  Netherlands
"Een speeldoos" – Annie Palmen
(0 points)
  Norway
"Solhverv" – Anita Thallaug
(0 points)
  Finland
"Muistojeni laulu" – Laila Halme
(0 points)
  Sweden
"En gång i Stockholm" – Monica Zetterlund
(0 points)
1964   Copenhagen Tivolis Koncertsal   Italy
"Non ho l'età" – Gigliola Cinquetti
(49 points)
  United Kingdom
"I Love the Little Things" – Matt Monro
(17 points)
  Monaco
"Où sont-elles passées" – Romuald
(15 points)
  Germany
"Man gewöhnt sich so schnell an das Schöne" – Nora Nova
(0 points)
  Portugal
"Oração" – António Calvário
(0 points)
  Yugoslavia
"Život je sklopio krug" – Sabahudin Kurt
(0 points)
  Switzerland
"I miei pensieri" – Anita Traversi
(0 points)
1965   Naples Sala di Concerto della RAI   Luxembourg
"Poupée de cire, poupée de son" – France Gall
(32 points)
  United Kingdom
"I Belong" – Kathy Kirby
(26 points)
  France
"N'avoue jamais" – Guy Mardel
(22 points)
  Spain
"¡Qué bueno, qué bueno!" – Conchita Bautista
(0 points)
  Germany
"Paradies, wo bist du?" – Ulla Wiesner
(0 points)
  Belgium
"Als het weer lente is" – Lize Marke
(0 points)
  Finland
"Aurinko laskee länteen" – Viktor Klimenko
(0 points)
1966   Luxembourg City Villa Louvigny   Austria
"Merci, Chérie" – Udo Jürgens
(31 points)
  Sweden
"Nygammal vals" – Lill Lindfors / Svante Thuresson
(16 points)
  Norway
"Intet er nytt under solen" – Åse Kleveland
(15 points)
  Monaco
"Bien plus fort" – Tereza Kesovija
(0 points)
  Italy
"Dio, come ti amo" – Domenico Modugno
(0 points)
1967   Vienna Großer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg   United Kingdom
"Puppet on a String" – Sandie Shaw
(47 points)
  Ireland
"If I Could Choose" – Sean Dunphy
(22 points)
  France
"Il doit faire beau là-bas" – Noëlle Cordier
(20 points)
  Switzerland
"Quel cœur vas-tu briser?" – Géraldine Gaulier
(0 points)
1968   London Royal Albert Hall   Spain
"La, la, la" – Massiel
(29 points)
  United Kingdom
"Congratulations" – Cliff Richard
(28 points)
  France
"La source" – Isabelle Aubret
(20 points)
  Netherlands
"Morgen" – Ronnie Tober
(1 point)
  Finland
"Kun kello käy" – Kristina Hautala
(1 point)
1969   Madrid Teatro Real   Spain
"Vivo cantando" – Salomé
(18 points)
  Switzerland
"Bonjour, Bonjour" – Paola del Medico
(15 points)
  Monaco
"Maman, maman" – Jean Jacques
(11 points)
  Norway
"Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli" – Kirsti Sparboe
(1 point)
  United Kingdom
"Boom Bang-a-Bang" – Lulu
(18 points)
  Netherlands
"De troubadour" – Lenny Kuhr
(18 points)
  France
"Un jour, un enfant" – Frida Boccara
(18 points)
1970   Amsterdam RAI Congrescentrum   Ireland
"All Kinds of Everything" – Dana
(32 points)
  United Kingdom
"Knock, Knock Who's There?" – Mary Hopkin
(26 points)
  Germany
"Wunder gibt es immer wieder" – Katja Ebstein
(26 points)
  Luxembourg
"Je suis tombé du ciel" – David Alexandre Winter
(0 points)
1971   Dublin Gaiety Theatre   Monaco
"Un banc, un arbre, une rue" – Séverine
(128 points)
  Spain
"En un mundo nuevo" – Karina
(116 points)
  Germany
"Diese Welt" – Katja Ebstein
(100 points)
  Malta
"Marija l-Maltija" – Joe Grech
(52 points)
1972   Edinburgh Usher Hall   Luxembourg
"Après toi" – Vicky Leandros
(128 points)
  United Kingdom
"Beg, Steal or Borrow" – The New Seekers
(114 points)
  Germany
"Nur die Liebe läßt uns leben" – Mary Roos
(107 points)
  Malta
"L-imħabba" – Helen and Joseph
(48 points)
1973   Luxembourg City Grand Théâtre   Luxembourg
"Tu te reconnaîtras" – Anne-Marie David
(129 points)
  Spain
"Eres tú" – Mocedades
(125 points)
  United Kingdom
"Power to All Our Friends" – Cliff Richard
(123 points)
  Belgium
"Baby, Baby" – Nicole & Hugo
(58 points)
1974   Brighton Brighton Dome   Sweden
"Waterloo" – ABBA
(24 points)
  Italy
"" – Gigliola Cinquetti
(18 points)
  Netherlands
"I See a Star" – Mouth & MacNeal
(15 points)
  Norway
"The First Day of Love" – Anne-Karine Strøm and the Bendik Singers
(3 points)
  Germany
"Die Sommermelodie" – Cindy & Bert
(3 points)
  Switzerland
"Mein Ruf nach dir" – Piera Martell
(3 points)
  Portugal
"E depois do adeus" – Paulo de Carvalho
(3 points)
1975   Stockholm Stockholmsmässan   Netherlands
"Ding-a-dong" – Teach-In
(152 points)
  United Kingdom
"Let Me Be the One" – The Shadows
(138 points)
  Italy
"Era" – Wess / Dori Ghezzi
(115 points)
  Turkey
"Seninle Bir Dakika" – Semiha Yankı
(3 points)
1976   The Hague Nederlands Congresgebouw   United Kingdom
"Save Your Kisses for Me" – Brotherhood of Man
(164 points)
  France
"Un, deux, trois" – Catherine Ferry
(147 points)
  Monaco
"Toi, la musique et moi" – Catherine Ferry
(93 points)
  Norway
"Mata Hari" – Anne-Karine Strøm
(7 points)
1977   London Wembley Conference Centre   France
"L'oiseau et l'enfant" – Marie Myriam
(136 points)
  United Kingdom
"Rock Bottom" – Lynsey de Paul / Mike Moran
(121 points)
  Ireland
"It's Nice to Be in Love Again" – The Swarbriggs Plus Two
(119 points)
  Sweden
"Beatles" – Forbes
(2 points)
1978   Paris Palais des Congrès   Israel
"A-Ba-Ni-Bi" – Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta
(157 points)
  Belgium
"L'amour ça fait chanter la vie" – Jean Vallée
(125 points)
  France
"Il y aura toujours des violons" – Joël Prévost
(119 points)
  Norway
"Mil etter mil" – Jahn Teigen
(0 points)
1979   Jerusalem Binyenei HaUma   Israel
"Hallelujah" – Milk and Honey
(125 points)
  Spain
"Su canción" – Betty Missiego
(116 points)
  France
"Je suis l'enfant soleil" – Anne-Marie David
(106 points)
  Belgium
"Hey Nana" – Micha Marah
(5 points)
  Austria
"Heute in Jerusalem" – Christina Simon
(5 points)
1980   The Hague Nederlands Congresgebouw   Ireland
"What's Another Year" – Johnny Logan
(143 points)
  Germany
"Theater" – Katja Ebstein
(128 points)
  United Kingdom
"Love Enough for Two" – Prima Donna
(106 points)
  Finland
"Huilumies" – Vesa-Matti Loiri
(6 points)
1981   Dublin RDS Simmonscourt   United Kingdom
"Making Your Mind Up" – Bucks Fizz
(136 points)
  Germany
"Johnny Blue" – Lena Valaitis
(132 points)
  France
"Humanahum" – Jean Gabilou
(125 points)
  Norway
"Aldri i livet" – Finn Kalvik
(0 points)
1982   Harrogate Harrogate International Centre   Germany
"Ein bißchen Frieden" – Nicole
(161 points)
  Israel
"Hora" – Avi Toledano
(100 points)
  Switzerland
"Amour on t'aime" – Arlette Zola
(97 points)
  Finland
"Nuku pommiin" – Kojo
(0 points)
1983   Munich Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle   Luxembourg
"Si la vie est cadeau" – Corinne Hermès
(142 points)
  Israel
"Hi" – Ofra Haza
(136 points)
  Sweden
"Främling" – Carola Häggkvist
(126 points)
  Turkey
"Opera" – Çetin Alp
(0 points)
  Spain
"¿Quién maneja mi barca?" – Remedios Amaya
(0 points)
1984   Luxembourg City Grand Théâtre   Sweden
"Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" – Herreys
(145 points)
  Ireland
"Terminal 3" – Linda Martin
(137 points)
  Spain
"Lady, Lady" – Bravo
(106 points)
  Austria
"Einfach weg" – Anita
(5 points)
1985   Gothenburg Scandinavium   Norway
"La det swinge" – Bobbysocks!
(123 points)
  Germany
"Für alle" – Wind
(105 points)
  Sweden
"Bra vibrationer" – Kikki Danielsson
(103 points)
  Belgium
"Laat me nu gaan" – Linda Lepomme
(7 points)
1986   Bergen Grieghallen   Belgium
"J'aime la vie" – Sandra Kim
(176 points)
  Switzerland
"Pas pour moi" – Daniela Simons
(140 points)
  Luxembourg
"L'amour de ma vie" – Sherisse Laurence
(117 points)
  Cyprus
"Tora zo" – Elpida
(4 points)
1987   Brussels Palais du Centenaire   Ireland
"Hold Me Now" – Johnny Logan
(172 points)
  Germany
"Laß die Sonne in dein Herz" – Wind
(141 points)
  Italy
"Gente di mare" – Umberto Tozzi / Raf
(103 points)
  Turkey
"Şarkım Sevgi Üstüne" – Seyyal Taner / Lokomotif
(0 points)
1988   Dublin RDS Simmonscourt   Switzerland
"Ne partez pas sans moi" – Céline Dion
(137 points)
  United Kingdom
"Go" – Scott Fitzgerald
(136 points)
  Denmark
"Ka' du se hva' jeg sa'?" – Hot Eyes
(92 points)
  Austria
"Lisa Mona Lisa" – Wilfried
(0 points)
1989   Lausanne Palais de Beaulieu   Yugoslavia
"Rock Me" – Riva
(137 points)
  United Kingdom
"Why Do I Always Get It Wrong" – Live Report
(130 points)
  Denmark
"Vi maler byen rød" – Birthe Kjær
(111 points)
  Iceland
"Það sem enginn sér" – Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson
(0 points)
1990   Zagreb Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall   Italy
"Insieme: 1992" – Toto Cutugno
(149 points)
  France
"White and Black Blues" – Joëlle Ursull
(132 points)
  Iceland
"Eitt lag enn" – Stjórnin
(124 points)
  Norway
"Brandenburger Tor" – Ketil Stokkan
(8 points)
  Ireland
"Somewhere in Europe" – Liam Reilly
(132 points)
  Finland
"Fri?" – Beat
(8 points)
1991   Rome Studio 15 di Cinecittà   Sweden
"Fångad av en stormvind" – Carola
(146 points / decided by a count-back)
  France
"C'est le dernier qui a parlé qui a raison" – Amina
(146 points / decided by a count-back)
  Israel
"Kan" – Duo Datz
(139 points)
  Austria
"Venedig im Regen" – Thomas Forstner
(0 points)
1992   Malmö Malmö Isstadion   Ireland
"Why Me?" – Linda Martin
(155 points)
  United Kingdom
"One Step Out of Time" – Michael Ball
(139 points)
  Malta
"Little Child" – Mary Spiteri
(123 points)
  Finland
"Yamma, yamma" – Pave Maijanen
(4 points)
1993   Millstreet Green Glens Arena   Ireland
"In Your Eyes" – Niamh Kavanagh
(187 points)
  United Kingdom
"Better the Devil You Know" – Sonia
(164 points)
  Switzerland
"Moi, tout simplement" – Annie Cotton
(148 points)
  Belgium
"Iemand als jij" – Barbara Dex
(3 points)
1994   Dublin Point Theatre   Ireland
"Rock 'n' Roll Kids" – Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan
(226 points)
  Poland
"To nie ja!" – Edyta Górniak
(166 points)
  Germany
"Wir geben 'ne Party" – Mekado
(128 points)
  Lithuania
"Lopšinė mylimai" – Ovidijus Vyšniauskas
(0 points)
1995   Dublin Point Theatre   Norway
"Nocturne" – Secret Garden
(148 points)
  Spain
"Vuelve conmigo" – Anabel Conde
(119 points)
  Sweden
"Se på mej" – Jan Johansen
(100 points)
  Germany
"Verliebt in Dich" – Stone & Stone
(1 point)
1996   Oslo Oslo Spektrum   Ireland
"The Voice" – Eimear Quinn
(162 points)
  Norway
"I evighet" – Elisabeth Andreassen
(114 points)
  Sweden
"Den vilda" – One More Time
(100 points)
  Finland
"Niin kaunis on taivas" – Jasmine
(9 points)
1997   Dublin Point Theatre   United Kingdom
"Love Shine a Light" – Katrina and the Waves
(227 points)
  Ireland
"Mysterious Woman" – Marc Roberts
(157 points)
  Turkey
"Dinle" – Şebnem Paker and Grup Ethnic
(121 points)
  Norway
"San Francisco" – Tor Endresen
(0 points)
  Portugal
"Antes do adeus" – Célia Lawson
(0 points)
1998   Birmingham National Indoor Arena   Israel
"Diva" – Dana International
(172 points)
  United Kingdom
"Where Are You?" – Imaani
(166 points)
  Malta
"The One That I Love" – Chiara
(165 points)
  Switzerland
"Lass ihn" – Gunvor
(0 points)
1999   Jerusalem Binyenei HaUma   Sweden
"Take Me to Your Heaven" – Charlotte Nilsson
(163 points)
  Iceland
"All Out of Luck" – Selma
(146 points)
  Germany
"Reise nach Jerusalem – Kudüs'e Seyahat" – Sürpriz
(140 points)
  Spain
"No quiero escuchar" – Lydia
(1 point)
2000   Stockholm Globe Arena   Denmark
"Fly on the Wings of Love" – Olsen Brothers
(195 points)
  Russia
"Solo" – Alsou
(155 points)
  Latvia
"My Star" – Brainstorm
(136 points)
  Belgium
"Envie de vivre" – Nathalie Sorce
(2 points)
2001   Copenhagen Parken Stadium   Estonia
"Everybody" – Tanel Padar / Dave Benton / 2XL
(198 points)
  Denmark
"Never Ever Let You Go" – Rollo & King
(177 points)
  Greece
"Die for You" – Antique
(147 points)
  Iceland
"Angel" – Two Tricky
(3 points)
  Norway
"On My Own" – Haldor Lægreid
(3 points)
2002   Tallinn Saku Suurhall   Latvia
"I Wanna" – Marie N
(176 points)
  Malta
"7th Wonder" – Ira Losco
(164 points)
  United Kingdom
"Come Back" – Jessica Garlick
(111 points)
  Denmark
"Tell Me Who You Are" – Malene Mortensen
(7 points)
  Estonia
"Runaway" – Sahlene
(111 points)
2003   Riga Skonto Hall   Turkey
"Everyway That I Can" – Sertab Erener
(167 points)
  Belgium
"Sanomi" – Urban Trad
(165 points)
  Russia
"Ne ver', ne boysia" – t.A.T.u.
(164 points)
  United Kingdom
"Cry Baby" – Jemini
(0 points)
2004   Istanbul Abdi İpekçi Arena   Ukraine
"Wild Dances" – Ruslana
(280 points)
  Serbia and Montenegro
"Lane moje" – Željko Joksimović / Ad Hoc Orchestra
(263 points)
  Greece
"Shake It" – Sakis Rouvas
(252 points)
  Norway
"High" – Knut Anders Sørum
(3 points)
2005   Kyiv Palace of Sports   Greece
"My Number One" – Helena Paparizou
(230 points)
  Malta
"Angel" – Chiara
(192 points)
  Romania
"Let Me Try" – Luminița Anghel and Sistem
(158 points)
  Germany
"Run and Hide" – Gracia
(4 points)
2006   Athens Olympic Indoor Hall   Finland
"Hard Rock Hallelujah" – Lordi
(292 points)
  Russia
"Never Let You Go" – Dima Bilan
(248 points)
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
"Lejla" – Hari Mata Hari
(229 points)
  Malta
"I Do" – Fabrizio Faniello
(1 point)
2007   Helsinki Hartwall Areena   Serbia
"Molitva" – Marija Šerifović
(268 points)
  Ukraine
"Dancing Lasha Tumbai" – Verka Serduchka
(235 points)
  Russia
"Song #1" – Serebro
(248 points)
  Ireland
"They Can't Stop the Spring" – Dervish
(5 points)
2008   Belgrade Belgrade Arena   Russia
"Believe" – Dima Bilan
(272 points)
  Ukraine
"Shady Lady" – Ani Lorak
(230 points)
  Greece
"Secret Combination" – Kalomira
(218 points)
  United Kingdom
"Even If" – Andy Abraham
(14 points / decided on tie-breaker)
2009   Moscow Olimpiyskiy Stadium   Norway
"Fairytale" – Alexander Rybak
(387 points)
  Iceland
"Is It True?" – Yohanna
(218 points)
  Azerbaijan
"Always" – AySel and Arash
(207 points)
  Finland
"Lose Control" – Waldo's People
(22 points)
2010   Oslo Telenor Arena   Germany
"Satellite" – Lena
(246 points)
  Turkey
"We Could Be the Same" – maNga
(170 points)
  Romania
"Playing with Fire" – Paula Seling and Ovi
(162 points)
  United Kingdom
"That Sounds Good to Me" – Josh Dubovie
(10 points)
2011   Düsseldorf Esprit Arena   Azerbaijan
"Running Scared" – Ell & Nikki
(221 points)
  Italy
"Madness of Love" – Raphael Gualazzi
(189 points)
  Sweden
"Popular" – Eric Saade
(185 points)
  Switzerland
"In Love for a While" – Anna Rossinelli
(19 points)
2012   Baku Baku Crystal Hall   Sweden
"Euphoria" – Loreen
(372 points)
  Russia
"Party for Everybody" – Buranovskiye Babushki
(259 points)
  Serbia
"Nije ljubav stvar" – Željko Joksimović
(214 points)
  Norway
"Stay" – Tooji
(7 points)
2013   Malmö Malmö Arena   Denmark
"Only Teardrops" – Emmelie de Forest
(372 points)
  Azerbaijan
"Hold Me" – Farid Mammadov
(234 points)
  Ukraine
"Gravity" – Zlata Ognevich
(214 points)
  Ireland
"Only Love Survives" – Ryan Dolan
(5 points)
2014   Copenhagen B&W Hallerne   Austria
"Rise Like a Phoenix" – Conchita Wurst
(290 points)
  Netherlands
"Calm After the Storm" – The Common Linnets
(238 points)
  Sweden
"Undo" – Sanna Nielsen
(218 points)
  France
"Moustache" – Twin Twin
(2 points)
2015   Vienna Wiener Stadthalle   Sweden
"Heroes" – Måns Zelmerlöw
(365 points)
  Russia
"A Million Voices" – Polina Gagarina
(303 points)
  Italy
"Grande amore" – Il Volo
(292 points)
  Germany
"Black Smoke" – Ann Sophie
(0 points / decided on running order)
2016   Stockholm Ericsson Globe   Ukraine
"1944" – Jamala
(211 jury points / 323 televotes / 534 total points)
  Australia
"Sound of Silence" – Dami Im
(320 jury points / 191 televotes / 511 total points)
  Russia
"You Are the Only One" – Sergey Lazarev
(130 jury points / 361 televotes / 491 total points)
  Germany
"Ghost" – Jamie-Lee
(1 jury point / 10 televotes / 11 total points)
2017   Kyiv International Exhibition Centre   Portugal
"Amar pelos dois" – Salvador Sobral
(382 jury points / 376 televotes / 758 total points)
  Bulgaria
"Beautiful Mess" – Kristian Kostov
(278 jury points / 337 televotes / 615 total points)
  Moldova
"Hey Mamma" – SunStroke Project
(110 jury points / 264 televotes / 374 total points)
  Spain
"Do It for Your Lover" – Manel Navarro
(0 jury points / 5 televotes / 5 total points)
2018   Lisbon Altice Arena   Israel
"Toy" – Netta
(212 jury points / 317 televotes / 529 total points)
  Cyprus
"Fuego" – Eleni Foureira
(183 jury points / 253 televotes / 436 total points)
  Austria
"Nobody but You" – Cesár Sampson
(271 jury points / 71 televotes / 342 total points)
  Portugal
"O jardim" – Cláudia Pascoal
(21 jury points / 18 televotes / 39 total points)
2019   Tel Aviv Expo Tel Aviv   Netherlands
"Arcade" – Duncan Laurence
(237 jury points / 261 televotes / 498 total points)
  Italy
"Soldi" – Mahmood
(219 jury points / 253 televotes / 472 total points)
  Russia
"Scream" – Sergey Lazarev
(126 jury points / 244 televotes / 370 total points)
  United Kingdom
"Bigger than Us" – Michael Rice
(8 jury points / 3 televotes / 11 total points)
2020   Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
2021   Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy   Italy
"Zitti e buoni" – Måneskin
(206 jury points / 318 televotes / 524 total points)
  France
"Voilà" – Barbara Pravi
(248 jury points / 251 televotes / 499 total points)
  Switzerland
"Tout l'univers" – Gjon's Tears
(267 jury points / 165 televotes / 432 total points)
  United Kingdom
"Embers" – James Newman
(0 jury points / 0 televotes / 0 total points)
2022   Turin Palasport Olimpico   Ukraine
"Stefania" – Kalush Orchestra
(192 jury points / 439 televotes / 631 total points)
  United Kingdom
"Space Man" – Sam Ryder
(283 jury points / 183 televotes / 466 total points)
  Spain
"SloMo" – Chanel
(231 jury points / 228 televotes / 459 total points)
  Germany
"Rockstars" – Malik Harris
(0 jury points / 6 televotes / 6 total points)
2023   Liverpool Liverpool Arena   Sweden
"Tattoo" – Loreen
(340 jury points / 243 televotes / 583 total points)
  Finland
"Cha Cha Cha" – Käärijä
(150 jury points / 376 televotes / 526 total points)
  Israel
"Unicorn" – Noa Kirel
(177 jury points / 185 televotes / 362 total points)
  Germany
"Blood & Glitter" – Lord of the Lost
(3 jury points / 15 televotes / 18 total points)
Upcoming
2024   Malmö Malmö Arena To be determined To be determined

Junior Eurovision Song Contest edit

Year Host city Venue Top three Last place
Winner Runner-up Third
2003   Copenhagen Forum København   Croatia
"Ti si moja prva ljubav" – Dino Jelusić
(134 points)
  Spain
"Desde el cielo" – Sergio
(125 points)
  United Kingdom
"My Song for the World" – Tom Morley
(118 points)
  Poland
"Coś mnie nosi" – Katarzyna Żurawik
(3 points)
2004   Lillehammer Håkons Hall   Spain
"Antes muerta que sencilla" – María Isabel
(171 points)
  United Kingdom
"The Best Is Yet to Come" – Cory Spedding
(140 points)
  Croatia
"Hej mali" – Nika Turković
(126 points)
  Poland
"Łap życie" – KWADro
(3 points)
  Latvia
"Balts vai melns" – Mārtiņš Tālbergs and C-Stones Juniors
(3 points)
2005   Hasselt Ethias Arena   Belarus
"My vmeste" – Ksenia Sitnik
(149 points)
  Spain
"Te traigo flores" – Antonio José
(146 points)
  Norway
"Sommer og skolefri" – Malin
(123 points)
  Malta
"Make It Right!" – Thea and Friends
(18 points)
2006   Bucharest Sala Polivalentă   Russia
"Vesenniy jazz" – Tolmachevy Sisters
(154 points)
  Belarus
"Noviy den" – Andrey Kunets
(129 points)
  Sweden
"Det finaste någon kan få" – Molly Sandén
(116 points)
  Macedonia
"Vljubena" – Zana Aliu
(14 points)
2007   Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy   Belarus
"S druz'yami" – Alexey Zhigalkovich
(137 points)
  Armenia
"Erazanq" – Arevik
(136 points)
  Serbia
"Piši mi" – Nevena Božović
(120 points)
  Greece
"Kapou berdeftika" – Made in Greece
(14 points)
2008   Limassol Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center   Georgia
"Bzz.." – Bzikebi
(154 points)
  Ukraine
"Matrosy" – Viktoria Petryk
(135 points)
  Lithuania
"Laiminga diena" – Eglė Jurgaitytė
(103 points)
  Bulgaria
"Edna mechta" – Krastyana Krasteva
(15 points)
2009   Kyiv Palace of Sports   Netherlands
"Click Clack" – Ralf Mackenbach
(121 points)
  Russia
"Malenkiy prints" – Ekaterina Ryabova
(116 points)
  Belgium
"Zo verliefd (Yodelo)" – Laura Omloop
(113 points)
  Romania
"Ai puterea în mâna ta" – Ioana Anuța
(19 points)
  Armenia
"Barcelona" – Luara Hayrapetyan
(116 points)
2010   Minsk Minsk-Arena   Armenia
"Mama" – Vladimir Arzumanyan
(120 points)
  Russia
"Boy and Girl" – Sasha Lazin and Liza Drozd
(119 points)
  Serbia
"Čarobna noć" – Sonja Škorić
(113 points)
  Ukraine
"Miy litak" – Yulia Gurska
(28 points)
2011   Yerevan Karen Demirchyan Complex   Georgia
"Candy Music" – Candy
(108 points)
  Netherlands
"Teenager" – Rachel
(103 points)
  Belarus
"Angely dobra" – Lidiya Zablotskaya
(99 points)
  Latvia
"Moondog" – Amanda Bašmakova
(31 points)
2012   Amsterdam Heineken Music Hall   Ukraine
"Nebo" – Anastasiya Petryk
(138 points)
  Georgia
"Funky Lemonade" – Funkids
(103 points)
  Armenia
"Sweetie Baby" – Compass Band
(98 points)
  Albania
"Kam një këngë vetëm për ju" – Igzidora Gjeta
(35 points)
2013   Kyiv National Palace of Arts   Malta
"The Start" – Gaia Cauchi
(130 points)
  Ukraine
"We Are One" – Sofia Tarasova
(121 points)
  Belarus
"Poy so mnoy" – Ilya Volkov
(108 points)
  Macedonia
"Ohrid i muzika" – Barbara Popović
(19 points)
2014   Marsa Malta Shipbuilding   Italy
"Tu primo grande amore" – Vincenzo Cantiello
(159 points)
  Bulgaria
"Planet of the Children" – Krisia / Hasan & Ibrahim
(147 points)
  Armenia
"People of the Sun" – Betty
(146 points)
  Croatia
"Game Over" – Josie Zec
(13 points)
2015   Sofia Armeets Arena   Malta
"Not My Soul" – Destiny Chukunyere
(185 points)
  Armenia
"Love" – Mika
(176 points)
  Slovenia
"Prva ljubezen" – Lina Kuduzović
(112 points)
  Macedonia
"Pletenka – Braid of Love" – Ivana Petkovska / Magdalena Aleksovska
(26 points)
2016   Valletta Mediterranean Conference Centre   Georgia
"Mzeo" – Mariam Mamadashvili
(239 points)
  Armenia
"Tarber" – Anahit and Mary
(232 points)
  Italy
"Cara Mamma (Dear Mom)" – Fiamma Boccia
(209 points)
  Serbia
"U la la la" – Dunja Jeličić
(14 points)
2017   Tbilisi Olympic Palace   Russia
"Wings" – Polina Bogusevich
(188 points)
  Georgia
"Voice of the Heart" – Grigol Kipshidze
(185 points)
  Australia
"Speak Up" – Isabella Clarke
(172 points)
  Cyprus
"I Wanna Be a Star" – Nicole Nicolaou
(45 points)
2018   Minsk Minsk-Arena   Poland
"Anyone I Want to Be" – Roksana Węgiel
(215 points)
  France
"Jamais sans toi" – Angélina
(203 points)
  Australia
"Champion" – Jael
(201 points)
  Wales
"Perta" – Manw
(29 points)
2019   Gliwice Gliwice Arena   Poland
"Superhero" – Viki Gabor
(278 points)
  Kazakhstan
"Armanyńnan qalma" – Yerzhan Maxim
(227 points)
  Spain
"Marte" – Melani García
(212 points)
  Malta
"We Are More" – Eliana Gomez Blanco
(29 points)
2020   Warsaw TVP Headquarters   France
"J'imagine" – Valentina
(200 points)
  Kazakhstan
"Forever" – Karakat Bashanova
(152 points)
  Spain
"Palante" – Soleá
(133 points)
  Germany
"Stronger with You" – Susan
(66 points)
2021   Paris La Seine Musicale   Armenia
"Qami Qami" – Maléna
(224 points)
  Poland
"Somebody" – Sara James
(218 points)
  France
"Tic Tac" – Enzo
(187 points)
  Netherlands
"Mata Sugu Aō Ne" – Ayana
(43 points)
2022   Yerevan Karen Demirchyan Complex   France
"Oh maman!" – Lissandro
(203 points)
  Armenia
"Dance!" – Nare
(180 points)
  Georgia
"I Believe" – Mariam Bigvava
(161 points)
  Malta
"Diamonds in the Skies" – Gaia Gambuzza
(43 points)
Upcoming
2023   TBD TBD To be determined To be determined

United Kingdom monarchs edit

English monarchs edit

All dates in New Style Gregorian Calendar. People with disputed monarchal status are not included.

Name
Reign
(Coronation date, if known)
Portrait Duration of reign Birth
Date, location, parents
Marriage(s) Death
Age at death
House
William I
William the Conqueror
25 December 1066
(25 December 1066)

9 September 1087
  20 years, 259 days c. 1028
Château de Falaise
Son of Robert the Magnificent
and Herleva of Falaise
Matilda of Flanders
c. 1051-2
10 children
9 September 1087
Rouen
58–59 years
Normandy
William II
William Rufus
26 September 1087
(26 September 1087)

2 August 1100
  12 years, 311 days c. 1056
Normandy
Son of William I
and Matilda of Flanders
Unmarried 2 August 1100
New Forest
43–44 years
Henry I
Henry Beauclerc
5 August 1100
(5 August 1100)

1 December 1135
  35 years, 119 days c. 1068
Selby
Son of William I
and Matilda of Flanders
Matilda of Scotland
11 November 1100
1 child
Adeliza of Louvain
29 January 1121
No children
1 December 1135
Saint-Denis-en-Lyons
66–67 years
Stephen
Stephen of Blois
22 December 1135
(22 December 1135)

25 October 1154
  18 years, 308 days c. 1096
Blois
Son of Stephen II of Blois
and Adela of Normandy
Matilda I of Boulogne
1125
3 children
25 October 1154
Dover
57–58 years
Blois
Henry II
Henry Curtmantle
19 December 1154
(19 December 1154)

6 July 1189
  34 years, 200 days 5 March 1133
Le Mans
Son of Geoffrey V of Anjou
and Empress Matilda
Eleanor of Aquitaine
18 May 1152
8 children
6 July 1189
Chinon
56 years, 123 days
PlantagenetAngevin
Richard I
Richard the Lionheart
3 September 1189
(3 September 1189)

6 April 1199
  9 years, 216 days 8 September 1157
Beaumont Palace
Son of Henry II
and Eleanor of Aquitaine
Berengaria of Navarre
12 May 1191
No children
6 April 1199
Châlus
41 years, 210 days
John
John Lackland
27 May 1199
(27 May 1199)

19 October 1216
  17 years, 146 days 24 December 1166
Beaumont Palace
Son of Henry II
and Eleanor of Aquitaine
Isabella of Gloucester (ann. 1199)
29 August 1189
No children
Isabella of Angoulême
24 August 1200
5 children
19 October 1216
Newark Castle
49 years, 300 days
Henry III
Henry of Winchester
28 October 1216
(28 October 1216)

16 November 1272
  56 years, 20 days 1 October 1207
Winchester Castle
Son of John
and Isabella of Angoulême
Eleanor of Provence
14 January 1236
5 children
16 November 1272
Westminster
65 years, 46 days
Plantagenet
Edward I
Edward Longshanks
20 November 1272
(19 August 1274)

7 July 1307
  34 years, 230 days 17 June 1239
Palace of Westminster
Son of Henry III
and Eleanor of Provence
Eleanor of Castile
1 November 1254
16 children
Margaret of France
10 September 1299
3 children
7 July 1307
Burgh by Sands
68 years, 20 days
Edward II
Edward of Caernarfon
7 July 1307
(25 February 1308)

Abdicated 20 January 1327
  19 years, 198 days 25 April 1284
Caernarfon Castle
Son of Edward I
and Eleanor of Castile
Isabella of France
24 January 1308
4 children
21 September 1327
Berkeley Castle
42 years, 270 days
Edward III
Edward of Windsor
25 January 1327
(1 February 1327)

21 June 1377
  50 years, 148 days 13 November 1312
Windsor Castle
Son of Edward II
and Isabella of France
Philippa of Hainault
25 January 1328
14 children
21 June 1377
Sheen Palace
64 years, 220 days
Richard II
Richard of Bordeaux
22 June 1377
(16 July 1377)

29 September 1399
  22 years, 100 days 6 January 1367
Bordeaux
Son of Edward the Black Prince
and Joan of Kent
Anne of Bohemia
14 January 1382
No children
Isabella of Valois
4 November 1396
No children
14 February 1400
Pontefract Castle
33 years, 39 days
Henry IV
Henry Bolingbroke
30 September 1399
(13 October 1399)

20 March 1413
  13 years, 172 days c. April 1367
Bolingbroke Castle
Son of John of Gaunt
and Blanche of Lancaster
Mary de Bohun
27 July 1380
6 children
Joan of Navarre
7 February 1403
No children
20 March 1413
Jerusalem Chamber
45–46 years
Lancaster
Henry V
Henry of Monmouth
21 March 1413
(9 April 1413)

31 August 1422
  9 years, 164 days 16 September 1386
Monmouth Castle
Son of Henry IV
and Mary de Bohun
Catherine of Valois
2 June 1420
1 child
31 August 1422
Château de Vincennes
35 years, 349 days
Henry VI
Henry of Lancaster
First reign:
1 September 1422
(6 November 1429)

4 March 1461
  First reign:
38 years, 185 days
6 December 1421
Windsor Castle
Son of Henry V
and Catherine of Valois
Margaret of Anjou
23 April 1445
1 child
21 May 1471
Tower of London
49 years, 166 days
Edward IV
Edward of York
First reign:
4 March 1461
(28 June 1461)

3 October 1470
  First reign:
9 years, 214 days
28 April 1442
Rouen
Son of Richard, 3rd Duke of York
and Cecily Neville
Elizabeth Woodville
1 May 1464
10 children
9 April 1483
Westminster
40 years, 346 days
York
Henry VI
Henry of Lancaster
Second reign:
3 October 1470

11 April 1471
  Second reign:
191 days
6 December 1421
Windsor Castle
Son of Henry V
and Catherine of Valois
Margaret of Anjou
23 April 1445
1 child
21 May 1471
Tower of London
49 years, 166 days
Lancaster
Edward IV
Edward of York
Second reign:
11 April 1471

9 April 1483
  Second reign:
11 years, 364 days
28 April 1442
Rouen
Son of Richard, 3rd Duke of York
and Cecily Neville
Elizabeth Woodville
1 May 1464
10 children
9 April 1483
Westminster
40 years, 346 days
York
Edward V
Edward
9 April 1483
(not crowned)

25 June 1483
  78 days 2 November 1470
Westminster
Son of Edward IV
and Elizabeth Woodville
Never married c. 1487
16–17 years
Richard III
Richard of York
26 June 1483
(6 July 1483)

22 August 1485
  9 years, 164 days 2 October 1452
Fotheringhay Castle
Son of Richard, 3rd Duke of York
and Cecily Neville
Anne Neville
12 July 1472
1 child
22 August 1485
Bosworth Field
32 years, 324 days
Henry VII
Henry Tudor
22 August 1485
(30 October 1485)

21 April 1509
  23 years, 243 days 28 January 1457
Pembroke Castle
Son of Edmund Tudor
and Lady Margaret Beaufort
Elizabeth of York
18 January 1486
6 children
21 April 1509
Richmond Palace
52 years, 83 days
Tudor
Henry VIII
Henry Tudor
22 April 1509
(24 June 1509)

28 January 1547
  37 years, 282 days 28 June 1491
Palace of Placentia
Son of Henry VII
and Elizabeth of York
(ann. 1533)

11 June 1509
1 child
Anne Boleyn
25 January 1533
1 child
Jane Seymour
30 May 1536
1 child
(ann. 1540)

6 January 1540
No children
Catherine Howard
28 July 1540
No children
Catherine Parr
12 July 1543
No children
28 January 1547
Palace of Whitehall
55 years, 214 days
Edward VI
Edward Tudor
28 January 1547
(20 February 1547)

6 July 1553
  6 years, 160 days 12 October 1537
Hampton Court Palace
Son of Henry VIII
and Jane Seymour
Never married 6 July 1553
Greenwich Palace
15 years, 267 days
Jane
Lady Jane Grey
10 July 1553
(not crowned)

19 July 1553
  9 days c. 1537
Daughter of Henry Grey
and Lady Frances Brandon
Lord Guildford Dudley
25 May 1553
No children
12 February 1554
Tower of London
16–17 years
Mary I
Mary Tudor
19 July 1553
(1 October 1553)

17 November 1558
  5 years, 122 days 18 February 1516
Palace of Placentia
Daughter of Henry VIII
and Catherine of Aragon
Philip II of Spain
25 July 1554
No children
17 November 1558
St James's Palace
42 years, 272 days
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth the Virgin Queen
17 November 1558
(15 January 1559)

24 March 1603
  44 years, 128 days 7 September 1533
Palace of Placentia
Daughter of Henry VIII
and Anne Boleyn
Never married 24 March 1603
Richmond Palace
69 years, 198 days
James I
James VI of Scotland
24 March 1603[a]
(25 July 1603)

27 March 1625
  22 years, 4 days 19 June 1566
Edinburgh Castle
Son of Henry Stuart
and Mary, Queen of Scots
Anne of Denmark
23 November 1589
7 children
27 March 1625
Theobalds House
58 years, 281 days
Stuart
Charles I
Charles Stuart
27 March 1625
(2 February 1626)

30 January 1649
  23 years, 310 days 19 November 1600
Dunfermline Palace
Son of James I
and Anne of Denmark
Henrietta Maria of France
1 May 1625
9 children
30 January 1649
Palace of Whitehall
48 years, 72 days
First Interregnum
English Council of State
14 February 1649 — 30 April 1653
4 years, 76 days
Oliver Cromwell
as Lord Protector
16 December 1653

3 September 1658
  4 years, 262 days 25 April 1599
Huntingdon
Son of Robert Cromwell
and Elizabeth Steward
Elizabeth Bourchier
22 August 1620
9 children
3 September 1658
Palace of Whitehall
59 years, 131 days
Cromwell
Richard Cromwell
as Lord Protector
3 September 1658

25 May 1659
  265 days 4 October 1626
Huntingdon
Son of Oliver Cromwell
and Elizabeth Bourchier
Dorothy Maijor
1649
No children
12 July 1712
Cheshunt
85 years, 282 days
English Council of State
25 May 1659 — 28 May 1660
1 year, 4 days
Stuart Restoration
Charles II
Charles the Merry Monarch
29 May 1660
(23 April 1661)

6 February 1685
  24 years, 254 days 8 June 1630
St James's Palace
Son of Charles I
and Henrietta Maria of France
Catherine of Braganza
21 May 1662
No children
16 February 1685
Palace of Whitehall
54 years, 253 days
Stuart
James II
James VII of Scotland
6 February 1685
(23 April 1685)

Deposed 23 December 1688
  3 years, 322 days 24 October 1633
St James's Palace
Son of Charles I
and Henrietta Maria of France
Anne Hyde
3 September 1660
8 children
Mary of Modena
21 November 1673
7 children
16 September 1701
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
67 years, 327 days
Second Interregnum
Convention Parliament
31 January 1689 — 22 February 1689
22 days
Second Restoration
Mary II
Mary Stuart
Co-reigned with William III
23 February 1689
(21 April 1689)

7 January 1695
  5 years, 319 days 10 May 1662
St James's Palace
Daughter of James II
and Anne Hyde
William III of England
15 November 1777
No children
7 January 1695
Kensington Palace
32 years, 242 days
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William III
William II of Scotland
William of Orange
Co-reigned with Mary II
23 February 1689
(21 April 1689)

19 March 1702
  13 years, 25 days 14 November 1650
Binnenhof
Son of William II of Orange
and Mary, Princess Royal
Mary II of England
15 November 1777
No children
19 March 1702
Kensington Palace
39 years, 313 days
Anne
Anne Stuart
19 March 1702
(4 May 1702)

12 May 1707[b]
  5 years, 55 days 16 February 1665
St James's Palace
Daughter of James II
and Anne Hyde
George of Denmark
7 August 1683
5 children
12 August 1714
Kensington Palace
Stuart

British monarchs edit

All dates in New Style Gregorian Calendar.

Name
Reign
(Coronation date)
Portrait
(Coronation, when available)
Royal cypher Duration of reign Birth
Date, location, parents
Marriage(s) Death Age House
Anne
Anne Stuart
12 May 1707
(4 May 1702)[c]

12 August 1714
    7 years, 93 days 16 February 1665
St James's Palace
Daughter of James II
and Anne Hyde
George of Denmark
St James's Palace; 7 August 1683
5 children
12 August 1714
Kensington Palace
49 years, 177 days Stuart
George I
George Louis
12 August 1714
(31 October 1714)

22 June 1727
   
As Elector of Hanover
12 years, 315 days 7 June 1660
Leineschloss
Son of Ernest Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg
and Sophia of Hanover
Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle
1 December 1682
2 children
22 June 1727
Osnabrück
67 years, 15 days Hanover
George II
George Augustus
22 June 1727
(22 October 1727)

25 October 1760
    33 years, 126 days 9 November 1683
Herrenhausen Palace
Son of George I
and Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle
Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Herrenhausen Gardens; 2 September 1705
8 children
25 October 1760
Kensington Palace
76 years, 351 days
George III
George William Frederick
25 October 1760
(22 September 1761)

29 January 1820
    59 years, 97 days 4 June 1738
Norfolk House
Son of Prince Frederick
and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
St James's Palace; 8 September 1761
15 children
29 January 1820
Windsor Castle
81 years, 239 days
George IV
George Augustus Frederick
29 January 1820
(19 July 1821)

26 June 1830
    10 years, 149 days 12 August 1762
St James's Palace
Son of George III
and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
St James's Palace; 8 April 1795
1 child
26 June 1830
Windsor Castle
67 years, 318 days
William IV
William Henry
26 June 1830
(8 September 1831)

20 June 1837
    6 years, 360 days 21 August 1765
Buckingham House
Son of George III
and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
Kew Palace; 13 July 1818
2 children
20 June 1837
Windsor Castle
71 years, 303 days
Victoria
Alexandrina Victoria
20 June 1837
(28 June 1838)

22 January 1901
    63 years, 217 days 24 May 1819
Kensington Palace
Daughter of Prince Edward
and Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
St James's Palace; 10 February 1840
9 children
22 January 1901
Osborne House
81 years, 243 days
Edward VII
Albert Edward
22 January 1901
(9 August 1902)

6 May 1910
    9 years, 105 days 9 November 1841
Buckingham Palace
Son of Victoria
and Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Alexandra of Denmark
St George's Chapel; 10 March 1863
6 children
6 May 1910
Buckingham Palace
68 years, 178 days Saxe-Coburg
and Gotha
George V
George Frederick Ernest Albert
6 May 1910
(22 June 1911)

20 January 1936
    25 years, 260 days 3 June 1865
Marlborough House
Son of Edward VII
and Alexandra of Denmark
Mary of Teck
St James's Palace; 6 July 1893
6 children
20 January 1936
Sandringham House
70 years, 231 days
Windsor[d]
Edward VIII
Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David
20 January 1936
(not crowned)

Abdicated 11 December 1936
    327 days 23 June 1894
White Lodge
Son of George V
and Mary of Teck
Wallis Simpson
Château de Candé; 3 June 1937
No children
28 May 1972
Neuilly-sur-Seine
77 years, 340 days
George VI
Albert Frederick Arthur George
11 December 1936
(12 May 1937)

6 February 1952
    15 years, 58 days 14 December 1895
Sandringham House
Son of George V
and Mary of Teck
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Westminster Abbey; 26 April 1923
2 children
6 February 1952
Sandringham House
56 years, 54 days
Elizabeth II
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary
6 February 1952
(2 June 1953)

8 September 2022
    70 years, 215 days 21 April 1926
17 Bruton Street
Daughter of George VI
and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Philip Mountbatten
Westminster Abbey; 20 November 1947
4 children
8 September 2022
Balmoral Castle
96 years, 140 days
Charles III
Charles Philip Arthur George
8 September 2022
(6 May 2023)

Present
    1 year, 228 days 14 November 1948
Buckingham Palace
Son of Elizabeth II
and Philip Mountbatten
(div. 1996)

St Paul's Cathedral; 29 July 1981
2 children
Camilla Parker Bowles
Windsor Guildhall; 9 April 2005
No children
Alive 75 years, 161 days
Heir apparent
William, Prince of Wales
William Arthur Philip Louis
  21 June 1982
St Mary's Hospital
Son of Charles III
and Diana Spencer
Catherine Middleton
Westminster Abbey; 29 April 2011
3 children
Alive 41 years, 307 days

Association Football edit

FIFA World Cup edit

I know I already have a whole page dedicated to this, but I wanted one with more match information than awards.

Edition Hosts and Year Champions Final Runners-up Third place Third place play-off Fourth place
1   1930  
Uruguay
4–2
30 July 1930; Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
 
Argentina
 
United States
None held[e]  
Yugoslavia
2   1934  
Italy
2–1 (a.e.t.)
10 June 1934; Stadio Nazionale PNF, Rome
 
Czechoslovakia
 
Germany
3–2
7 June 1934; Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli, Naples
 
Austria
3   1938  
Italy
4–2
19 June 1938; Stade Olympique de Colombes, Paris
 
Hungary
 
Brazil
4–2
19 June 1938; Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
 
Sweden
1942 Cancelled due to World War II
1946
4   1950  
Uruguay
2–1[f]
16 July 1950; Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
 
Brazil
 
Sweden
3–1[f]
16 July 1950; Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo
 
Spain
5   1954  
West Germany
3–2
4 July 1954; Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
 
Hungary
 
Austria
3–1
3 July 1954; Hardturm Stadium, Zürich
 
Uruguay
6   1958  
Brazil
5–2
29 June 1958; Råsunda Stadium, Solna
 
Sweden
 
France
6–3
28 June 1958; Ullevi, Gothenburg
 
West Germany
7   1962  
Brazil
3–1
17 June 1962; Estadio Nacional, Santiago
 
Czechoslovakia
 
Chile
1–0
16 June 1962; Estadio Nacional, Santiago
 
Yugoslavia
8   1966  
England
4–2 (a.e.t.)
30 July 1966; Wembley Stadium, London
 
West Germany
 
Portugal
2–1
28 July 1966; Wembley Stadium, London
 
Soviet Union
9   1970  
Brazil
4–1
21 June 1970; Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
 
Italy
 
West Germany
1–0
20 June 1970; Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
 
Uruguay
10   1974  
West Germany
2–1
7 July 1974; Olympiastadion, Munich
 
Netherlands
 
Poland
1–0
6 July 1974; Olympiastadion, Munich
 
Brazil
11   1978  
Argentina
3–1 (a.e.t.)
25 June 1978; Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
 
Netherlands
 
Brazil
2–1
24 June 1978; Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires
 
Italy
12   1982  
Italy
3–1
11 July 1982; Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
 
West Germany
 
Poland
3–2
10 July 1982; Estadio José Rico Pérez, Alicante
 
France
13   1986  
Argentina
3–2
29 June 1986; Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
 
West Germany
 
France
4–2 (a.e.t.)
28 June 1986; Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla
 
Belgium
14   1990  
West Germany
1–0
8 July 1990; Stadio Olimpico, Rome
 
Argentina
 
Italy
2–1
7 July 1990; Stadio San Nicola, Bari
 
England
15   1994  
Brazil
0–0 (a.e.t.) (3–2 pen.)
17 July 1994; Rose Bowl, Pasadena
 
Italy
 
Sweden
4–0
16 July 1994; Rose Bowl, Pasadena
 
Bulgaria
16   1998  
France
3–0
12 July 1998; Stade de France, Saint-Denis
 
Brazil
 
Croatia
2–1
11 July 1998; Parc des Princes, Paris
 
Netherlands
17     2002  
Brazil
2–0
30 June 2002; International Stadium, Yokohama
 
Germany
 
Turkey
3–2
29 June 2002; Daegu World Cup Stadium, Daegu
 
South Korea
18   2006  
Italy
1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–3 pen.)
9 July 2006; Olympiastadion, Berlin
 
France
 
Germany
3–1
8 July 2006; Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart
 
Portugal
19   2010  
Spain
1–0 (a.e.t.)
11 July 2010; Soccer City, Johannesburg
 
Netherlands
 
Germany
3–2
10 July 2010; Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Uruguay
20   2014  
Germany
1–0 (a.e.t.)
13 July 2014; Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
 
Argentina
 
Netherlands
3–0
12 July 2014; Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília
 
Brazil
21   2018  
France
4–2
15 July 2018; Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
 
Croatia
 
Belgium
2–0
14 July 2018; Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg
 
England
22   2022  
Argentina
3–3 (a.e.t.) (4–2 pen.)
18 December 2022; Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail
 
France
 
Croatia
2–1
17 December 2022; Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan
 
Morocco
Upcoming
23       2026 9 July 2026
To be decided
July 2026
To be decided
24       (+      ) 2030 21 July 2030
To be decided
July 2030
To be decided
25   2034 2034
To be decided
2034
To be decided

Notes edit

  1. ^ James began his reign in Scotland as James VI on 24 July 1567 and was coronated as King of Scotland on 29 July 1567. His Scottish reign lasted 57 years and 246 days.
  2. ^ Queen Anne helped to pass the Acts of Union 1707, which united the kingdoms of England and Scotland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Her reign as British monarch lasted until her death on 12 August 1714.
  3. ^ Queen Anne was crowned 4 May 1702 when she was monarch of the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Scotland, and the Kingdom of Ireland.
  4. ^ King George V changed the name of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to the House of Windsor on 17 July 1917. This change was made in response to anti-German sentiment in the British Empire during World War I.
  5. ^ No third place play-off was held in 1930, but FIFA ranks the USA as third and Yugoslavia as fourth based on the USA's superior goal difference.
  6. ^ a b There was no official World Cup final match in 1950. The tournament winner was decided by a final round-robin group contested by four teams. Coincidentally, one of the last two matches of the tournament pitted the two top-ranked teams, Brazil and Uruguay, against each other at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.