1986 was a year that made the hearts of Grasshopper fans soar. Under the management of Karl Engel, the team experienced a season that would go down in history. The Grasshoppers dominated the Swiss league, securing the championship title with an impressive record that showcased both the team's offensive and defensive prowess.

But the league title was just the beginning. In the Swiss Cup, the Grasshoppers delivered an equally convincing performance, winning the final match decisively. These successes not only fueled the pride of the fans but also set a high standard for future generations of the club.

However, the most remarkable chapter of this season was the triumph in the European Cup Winners' Cup. Grasshopper Club Zürich faced renowned European opponents and proved that they could hold their own on the international stage, both in the knockout rounds and in the final. In a nail-biting final held in a packed stadium, the Grasshoppers crowned their season with the coveted title.

The combination of talented players, a harmonious team dynamic, and the unwavering support of the fans made 1986 an unforgettable experience. Players like the legendary strikers and the creative midfield engine shaped this era, leaving a lasting impression on the club.

To this day, the treble of 1986 is celebrated as one of the greatest achievements in the club's history. It serves as a symbol of the ambitions and passion of Grasshopper Club Zürich, the team that has always played a leading role in Swiss football. This season remains not only a milestone for the club but also an inspiring example for future generations who step onto the pitch at the stadium.