1991 is a year that Genoa CFC fans will never forget. After a challenging season in Serie B, the club faced one of the hardest challenges in its history. With a team in need of revival, Genoa relied on a blend of young talent and seasoned veterans, guided by the coach of that era, Osvaldo Bagnoli.

The season began with a clear goal: promotion. The fans, who had experienced moments of great joy and pain, rallied around the team, creating an electric atmosphere at Ferraris. Every match became an event, and the support of the fans was crucial in pushing the players to give their all.

With a series of convincing performances, Genoa began to climb the standings. Matches like those against Parma and Lecce remained etched in collective memory, with Il Grifone displaying a brand of football that combined passion and determination. The climax of the season came on May 26, 1991, when Genoa secured promotion with a decisive victory.

That season was not just about results, but about a rediscovered identity. Genoa CFC, also known as Il Grifone, became a symbol of hope for the city of Genoa. The rise back to Serie A represented not only a footballing achievement but a sign of revival for a club that had faced many difficulties.

Today, when people talk about that season, they evoke not only the joy of promotion but also the deep bond between the team and its supporters. 1991 remains a landmark in the history of Genoa CFC, an example of how passion and determination can lead to extraordinary results.

For the fans of Il Grifone, that rise marked the beginning of a new era, a demonstration that regardless of challenges, the heart of the team and the love of its supporters can renew hope and bring glory back to the club.