In 1983, Lechia Gdansk, known as Biała-Zieloni, made its mark in the history of Polish football by achieving one of its best performances in the UEFA Cup. This was a time when the team, under the guidance of coach Zbigniew Błaszczak, gained recognition not only in Poland but across Europe. Lechia Gdansk managed to progress through several rounds, eliminating teams that were considered powerhouses in European football at the time.

The most memorable match of that season was the confrontation with a Belgian team that was a favorite to win the entire tournament. The match took place at the Stadium in Gdańsk, where the atmosphere was electric. Biała-Zieloni fans gave their players a warm reception, and the team responded with an outstanding performance. Thanks to their determination and brilliant strategy, Lechia Gdansk managed to win this match, becoming one of the most significant moments in the club's history.

The successes in the UEFA Cup in 1983 had a tremendous impact on the club's development and its popularity among fans. Lechia Gdansk gained recognition as a team capable of competing with the best in Europe, attracting new supporters and sponsors. Many of these memories live on to this day, with older fans still recounting those times, reminiscing about the emotions and joy that accompanied those competitions.

For many Lechia Gdansk fans, that season remains not only a symbol of success but also proof that the Gdańsk team can achieve great things, even in the face of adversity. What happened in 1983 is not just a part of the club's history but also a part of the identity of its fans, who continue to believe in the future successes of Biała-Zieloni.