Jeux sans frontières season 28

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Jeux sans frontières
Season 28
No. of teams8 countries
Winner Flag of Portugal.svg Amadora
Runner-up Flag of Italy.svg Val di Sole
Location Budapest, Hungary
Finals venue Lisbon, Portugal
Head referee Denis Pettiaux
No. of episodes10
Release
Original releaseJune 1997 (1997-06) 
September 1997 (1997-09)
Season chronology
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Season 27
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Season 29

The 28th season of the international television game show Jeux sans frontières was held in the summer of 1997. Broadcasters from France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, and Switzerland participated in the competition coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). MTV hosted all heats at the Óbuda Esplanade in Budapest (Hungary). RTP hosted the final in Lisbon, Portugal. The head international referee in charge of supervising the competition was Denis Pettiaux. [1] [2]

The season was won by the team from Amadora, Portugal, being the runner-up the team from Val di Sole, Italy. [3]

Participants

CountryBroadcastersCodeColour
Flag of France.svg  France France 2 FLight blue
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece ERT GRDark blue
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary MTV HYellow
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy RAI IWhite
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands TROS NLOrange
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal RTP PGreen
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia RTVSLO SLOPink
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland SRG SSR CHRed

Heats

All heats were hosted by MTV at the Óbuda Esplanade in Budapest, Hungary.

Heat 1

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1H Gyöngyös 91
2CH Vedeggio 65
3SLO Lasko 64
4P Aveiro 58
5I Castel Goffredo 54
6NL Maarssen 40
7F Lyon 36
8GR Tinos 31

Heat 2

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Amadora 72
2H Pápa 70
3SLO Bovec 63
4GR Katastari Zakynthos 55
5F Troyes 51
6I Otranto 47
7NL Almere 45
8CH Chiasso 43

Heat 3

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1SLO Sentjernej 80
2CH Schattdorf 75
3H Belváros - Lipótváros 64
4GR Skiathos 60
5P Moura 54
6NL Loon op Zand 50
7I Laigueglia 35
8F Poitiers 31

Heat 4

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1H Komárom 67
2F La Clusaz 65
3P Lamego 58
3SLO Vuzenica 58
5GR Hania 56
6I Portici 52
7NL Vlissingen 51
8CH Val Bregaglia 48

Heat 5

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Vila Franca de Xira 68
2SLO Ormož 67
3CH Coldrerio 60
4NL Laarbeek 57
5F Biarritz 54
6H Gyula 50
7GR Agrinio 48
8I Belmonte Mezzagno 41

Heat 6

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1NL Heerlen 76
2H Szarvas 72
3I Courmayeur 64
4CH Faido 55
5SLO Briše 54
6P Bragança 53
7F Avignon 40
8GR Leros 35

Heat 7

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1H Érd 72
2I Val di Sole 68
3P Felgueiras 64
4SLO Trzic 58
5GR Patras 51
6F Orléans 48
6NL Raalte 48
8CH Lago di Lugano 33

Heat 8

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1NL Zandvoort 68
2GR Xanthi 65
3CH Ticino 60
3H Tiszaújváros 60
5F Cannes 52
6P Viseu 51
7SLO Kranj 46
8I Arzachena 32

Heat 9

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Paredes 66
2I Norcia 65
3SLO Majsperk 59
4H Eger 58
5GR Edessa 55
6CH Brissago 52
7F Strasbourg 50
8NL IJsselstein 46

Qualifiers

The teams which qualified from each country to the final were:

CountryTownPlace wonPoints won
F La Clusaz 265
GR Xanthi 265
H Gyöngyös 191
I Val di Sole 268
NL Heerlen 176
P Amadora 172
SLO Sentjernej 180
CH Schattdorf 275

Final

The final was hosted by RTP in Lisbon, Portugal.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Amadora 68
2I Val di Sole 66
3CH Schattdorf 65
4H Gyöngyös 64
5NL Heerlen 63
6GR Xanthi 40
7SLO Sentjernej 38
8F La Clusaz 34

References

  1. "Jeux sans frontières 1997". jsfnetfrance.free.fr (in French). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  2. "Jeux sans frontières 1997". jsfnetgb.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  3. Pillirone, Nicolo. "Series Edizione 1997". giochisenzafrontiere.net (in Italian). Retrieved 13 June 2024.