On June 4, 1991, Torino FC, managed by Emiliano Mondonico, clinches the Mitropa Cup by defeating Pisa 2-1 after extra time. This victory marks a significant milestone for the granata club, newly promoted to Serie A, which quickly makes its mark in Europe. The final, held at the 'Delle Alpi' stadium, was an intense and hard-fought battle, showcasing Torino FC's determination. After overcoming Vorwaerts and Veszprem with two 1-0 victories, Torino faced Pisa in a final that began at a slow pace, affected by the heat and fatigue. Pisa took the lead in the 40th minute with a goal from Polidori, but Torino FC refused to give up. In the second half, a penalty won by Brunetti allowed Rafael Martin Vazquez to equalize. The match dragged into extra time, where Torino FC, despite Policano's red card, found the strength to score the decisive goal in the 119th minute through Carillo. The Mitropa Cup was lifted by Ciccio Romano, a memorable moment for all granata fans.