The year 1982 was unforgettable for Zagłębie Lubin, as the club achieved success on the national football scene. The Miedziowi faced the mighty Widzew Łódź in the Polish Cup final, who were one of the favorites to win the trophy. The match took place on neutral ground at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, adding even more significance to the event.

In the first half, the Miedziowi had to tackle the strong defense of their opponents, but thanks to their determination and solid play in midfield, they managed to create several dangerous opportunities. A key moment came when Roman Korynt scored, taking advantage of a scramble in the Widzew penalty area and firing in from close range. This moment ignited immense joy among the fans present at the stadium.

The second half of the match was a fierce battle for every inch of the pitch. Widzew, having nothing left to lose, attacked with all their might, trying to equalize the score. However, the Miedziowi played with extraordinary determination, and their goalkeeper, Jerzy Dudek, rose to the occasion, saving several dangerous shots. Finally, after many thrilling minutes, the referee blew the final whistle, and the Miedziowi could celebrate their victory in the Polish Cup.

This victory held immense significance for the club and its fans, who had been dreaming of a trophy for years. The Polish Cup became a symbol of hard work, determination, and passion that characterized the team over the years. Today, as we reminisce about this magical moment, we can take pride in what the Miedziowi achieved, and the story of the 1982 final remains alive in the hearts of fans.

Times change, but the spirit of this victory will forever remain in Lubin. It was not just a win in a match, but also a triumph for the community that supported their team through tough times. Zagłębie Lubin, as a club, gained not only a trophy but also an indelible place in the history of Polish football.