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Finalista

Finalista is a term used in Spanish and Portuguese to designate a person or team that has advanced to the final round of a competition, selection process, or event. The word derives from final, meaning end, with the suffix -ista, and is equivalent to the English term finalist. In addition to sports, finalista is common in cultural contests, academic competitions, and talent shows, where contestants progress through earlier rounds to reach the championship stage. The final is usually the decisive round where the title, prize, or spot is awarded; the competitors who reach it are called finalists.

In sports, the finalists are typically the participants in the last match or series; in tournaments with

The concept parallels terms in other languages: French finaliste, Italian finalista, Portuguese finalista. While the winner

See also: finalist (English), final, semi-finalist, runner-up.

more
than
two
finalists,
there
may
be
multiple
final
rounds
within
different
categories.
In
reality
television
and
music
competitions,
finalistas
are
the
remaining
contestants
who
perform
or
compete
to
win
the
prize.
The
term
is
used
as
both
noun
and
adjective:
el
finalista,
la
finalista,
un
equipo
finalista;
and
in
plural
finalistas.
is
one
of
the
finalists,
the
label
does
not
itself
indicate
placement
beyond
reaching
the
last
stage;
a
runner-up
is
typically
a
finalist
who
finishes
in
second
place.