In 2006, Wisła Płock realized its dreams by winning the Polish Cup. The final match took place at the National Stadium in Warsaw on May 30, where Nafciarze faced Groclin Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski. This was a time when Wisła Płock, known as Nafciarze, began to gain recognition in Polish football, and this match became the culmination of hard work and determination from both the players and the coaching staff.

Nafciarze entered the match with high hopes and immense support from their fans. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, and every fan from Płock hoped that their team would bring them joy and pride. In the first half of the match, both teams tried to take the initiative, but it was Wisła Płock that managed to score the first goal. This key moment brought Nafciarze into a state of euphoria.

In the second half, Groclin tried to fight back, but Wisła Płock's defense was impenetrable. Players, such as the goalkeeper and captain, showcased their skills, defending the goal with determination. With each passing minute, the tension rose, and the fans from Płock continued to support their favorites with loud cheers and banners. When the referee blew the final whistle, joy erupted among the players, coaches, and fans – the Polish Cup was in their hands!

Winning the Polish Cup in 2006 was not just a sports achievement, but also a significant milestone for the local community. Wisła Płock fans will forever remember this day as a moment of greatest glory that united the entire city. Since then, Nafciarze gained the status of a team capable of fighting for the highest goals, and their triumph at the National Stadium has permanently etched itself into the club's history. This success inspired future generations of players and fans, raising the morale of the entire team, which since then has aimed for further successes on the national football scene.