On December 15, 1991, Stade Brestois faced their historic rival, Guingamp, in a derby that would remain etched in the club's history. At that time, Brest was playing in the second division, but the adrenaline and fervor of this match transcended mere league rivalry. Fans, known for their unwavering passion, packed the Stade Francis-Le Blé, creating an electric atmosphere that spurred the players to give their all.

From the kickoff, the tension was palpable. Brest, then coached by tactician Michel Le Milinaire, displayed a bold and determined game. The Ty-Zefs took the lead with a stunning shot from the left winger, who outsmarted the Guingamp defense. This goal triggered an explosion of joy in the stands, but the road to victory was still long.

Guingamp, known for their physical play and resilience, quickly responded. They ramped up the pressure, but the Brest defense, well-organized, held firm. The goalkeeper, a true wall, made crucial saves, allowing Brest to maintain their lead. As the minutes passed, excitement mounted, and the chants of supporters echoed throughout the stadium.

In the 75th minute, Brest doubled their lead with a lightning-fast counterattack. A perfect cross from the full-back found the striker’s head, who scored a memorable goal. The fans literally vibrated with happiness, singing and dancing in the stands. The final score of 2-0 sealed Brest's victory, delivering a heavy blow to Guingamp and reinforcing Brest's pride.

This 1991 derby is not just a simple victory on the field, but a symbol of what it means to be a supporter of Stade Brestois. The Ty-Zefs have always rallied around their team, and this match remains proof that passion and commitment can create unforgettable memories. Decades later, the echoes of this victory still resonate in the hearts of fans, testament to the indelible legacy the club has built over the years.