In 2002, Wisła Płock achieved one of the greatest successes in its history by winning the Polish Cup. The road to the final was filled with emotions and twists, and the team, led by coach Władysław Żmijewski, showcased its skills and determination. In the final match, held at the National Stadium in Warsaw, the Nafciarze faced a strong opponent who was the favorite to win.

The final was an exciting spectacle, where Wisła Płock played with incredible commitment. Although the beginning of the match was not easy for the Nafciarze, the team managed to rally and dominate their rivals in the second half. Key moments of the match included outstanding saves from the goalkeeper and effective offensive plays that led to the goals.

The triumph in the Polish Cup had a significant impact on Wisła Płock. It not only enhanced the club's prestige but also united the community of fans who had supported the team for years. After the match, the fans from Płock organized a grand celebration, commemorating the success that would forever remain in their memories.

The Polish Cup of 2002 became a symbol for the entire Nafciarze community. In the following years, Wisła Płock earned a reputation as an ambitious club capable of competing with the best. Today, looking back, fans proudly recall this unique moment that has become an integral part of the club's history. This event reminds us that Wisła Płock is a team that, despite challenges, can reach for the highest trophies and unite its fans in the fight for the future.