The year 2000 was one of the most significant moments in the history of Wisła Płock when the Nafciarze secured their first Polish championship. After many years of hard work and struggle, the team from Płock finally realized its dream. In 1999, Wisła Płock managed to ascend to the Ekstraklasa, and for many fans, this was the fulfillment of a long-awaited goal.

The 1999/2000 season began with great hopes, which grew with each passing match. Coach Włodzimierz Gąsior, known for his tactical acumen, was able to motivate the team to fight for the highest honors. The squad included great personalities such as Tomasz Kłos, who was not only the team's captain but also its leader on the pitch.

As the season progressed, Wisła Płock became increasingly dominant. Match after match, the Nafciarze collected points, and the atmosphere in Płock was filled with euphoria. In the decisive phase of the season, every game felt like a final, and fans eagerly awaited results that could secure the team the title.

A pivotal moment of the season was the match against Polonia Warsaw, which ended in a 2-1 victory for the Nafciarze. This was just a taste of what was to come in the final rounds of the competition. Ultimately, Wisła Płock clinched the Polish championship title, a moment that will forever be remembered by all their supporters.

This achievement not only solidified Wisła Płock's position in Polish football but also forged strong ties between the team and its fans. Joy erupted in Płock, with supporters celebrating the title win in the streets of the city. Many recall this season as a golden era in the club's history, forever etched in the hearts of Nafciarze.

Today, looking back at 2000, Wisła Płock can take pride in what it accomplished. The Polish championship is not just a trophy; it symbolizes the determination, passion, and hard work that are the foundations of this club. This memory will remain an inspiration for future generations of fans and players who will continue the legacy of the Nafciarze.