The year 2006 was a turning point for Wisła Płock, as the team won the Polish Cup for the first time in its history. The final, held on May 24 at the National Stadium in Warsaw, attracted many fans' attention, and the Nafciarze approached it with great hopes.

On the way to the final, Wisła Płock defeated several recognized teams, including Górnik Zabrze and Widzew Łódź, which only fueled the enthusiasm among fans. In the final match, they faced players from Arka Gdynia, against whom Nafciarze had a chance to erase memories of previous encounters.

The final itself was an emotional spectacle that provided many unforgettable moments. Wisła Płock, playing with determination and commitment, exceeded the fans' expectations by scoring the first goal in the 30th minute. The joy in the stands was immense, and each passing minute of the game only intensified the tension.

Finally, after dramatic moments, Wisła Płock finished the match with a score of 1-0, securing not only the trophy but also a place in Polish football history. Winning the Polish Cup became a symbol of the team's dedication and spirit, proving that Wisła Płock, although not one of the biggest clubs in Poland, can face challenges head-on.

For the fans of Nafciarze, that evening was the fulfillment of dreams. Everyone awaited this moment with impatience, and after the match, the city of Płock was flooded with waves of joy. Triumph in the Polish Cup was not only a sporting achievement but also a moment that united the local community.

Today, when reminiscing about that match, Wisła Płock fans not only celebrate their club's successes but also cherish the memories of that historic moment that will forever remain in their hearts.