The 1992 season was one of the most significant in Arka Gdynia's history. After years of struggles in lower leagues, the Żółto-niebiescy finally made their mark in Polish football by winning the Polish Cup. This achievement not only attracted media attention but also united fans who had faithfully supported the team through difficult times.

The road to the final was filled with emotions. Under the management of Zbigniew Kaczmarek, Arka Gdynia surprised opponents with its determination and team spirit. The most crucial moment of the season came in the semifinals when Arka Gdynia defeated the reigning Polish champions, boosting their confidence for the upcoming final.

The Polish Cup final took place at a neutral venue, where Arka Gdynia faced a formidable opponent, and the atmosphere in the stadium was electric. Fans from Gdynia showed up in large numbers, bringing flags, drums, and unwavering support. Their backing was invaluable, and the team fought like never before.

In the decisive match, Arka Gdynia displayed not only skill but also immense commitment. Scoring key goals, the team showed they were ready for great challenges. When the referee blew the final whistle, the joy among fans was unparalleled. It was a moment that would forever be etched in the club's history.

Winning the Polish Cup opened doors to European competitions for Arka Gdynia, which fans eagerly anticipated. Although the team had many challenges ahead, this success from 1992 became the foundation for the club's further development and ambitions.

Thanks to this triumph, Arka Gdynia became synonymous with fight and determination in Polish football. To this day, fans recall that season as the time when their club first tasted success, and future generations of supporters inherit this passion for football and love for the Żółto-niebiescy.