Exactly 56 years ago, on May 28, 1970, Górnik Zabrze played in the Cup Winners' Cup final, becoming the first and only Polish team to reach such heights in European competitions. The match took place at the Prater Stadium in Vienna, where the Trójkolorowi faced Manchester City. Despite a heroic effort, Górnik lost 2-1, but left an indelible mark on the history of Polish football.

At that time, Górnik Zabrze was not just a team but a symbol of Polish sport. Successes in domestic competitions and European appearances captured the hearts of fans not only in Poland but abroad as well. It's worth recalling that Górnik attracted crowds to the stadium, and their style of play was full of passion and determination.

Celebrating this anniversary is a perfect opportunity to reflect on the club's history and its achievements. Memories of that final still live in the hearts of the fans, and younger generations of players can draw inspiration from this success. Górnik Zabrze not only proudly walks the domestic pitches but also holds unforgettable moments on the international stage, which should be continued in the future.