The year 1991 is not just a date but also a symbol for the fans of Zagłębie Lubin. This year, the Miedziowi reached for their first trophy in history, winning the Polish Cup. The final took place on May 29 at the National Stadium in Warsaw, and their opponent was Lech Poznań, one of the top teams in the country at that time.

Under the guidance of coach Jerzy Engel, Zagłębie displayed remarkable determination and skill. The match was not easy; Lech Poznań, with a strong squad and many experienced players, was considered the favorite. However, the Miedziowi played with extraordinary spirit and courage, allowing them to gain an advantage and ultimately secure victory.

The hero of this match was the goalkeeper of Zagłębie, who made several crucial saves, as well as the forward who scored the decisive goal. These key moments determined the outcome of the match, and the joy of the fans was indescribable. After the match, the players were received as heroes, and the city of Lubin was alive with celebrations of this historic achievement.

Winning the Polish Cup in 1991 became not only a historic moment in the club's history but also an inspiration for future generations of players and fans. The Miedziowi proved that hard work and commitment can yield spectacular results, and their success is still remembered as one of the most important in the club's history.

Thanks to this triumph, Zagłębie Lubin gained not only a trophy but also greater recognition in Polish football. The success in the Polish Cup opened doors to further achievements and laid the groundwork for the club's future successes, which established a strong position in the Ekstraklasa.