In 1978, Widzew Łódź, known as Czerwono-Biało-Czerwoni, entered the history of Polish football by winning their first Polish Championship. This success was unexpected, considering that the Łódź club had only been in the top tier for a few years. The championship was the result of hard work, determination, and the talent of a team that grew stronger with each passing season.

Widzew began the 1977/1978 season with great ambitions. Under the leadership of coach Włodzimierz Smolarek, the team formed a collective that could face the league's biggest rivals. A key moment of the season was the victory over Legia Warsaw, which boosted the team's confidence and demonstrated that Czerwono-Biało-Czerwoni could fight for the highest goals.

Widzew finished the season with an impressive series of victories, and the atmosphere at the stadium on Piłsudskiego Street was unforgettable. Fans, known for their engagement, created a memorable spectacle that supported the team during tough moments. It was on this stadium, among their loyal supporters, that Widzew's players could celebrate their great moment.

The team ended the season in first place, which was not only a result of their efforts but also of the incredible atmosphere created by the fans. The Polish Championship of 1978 became a symbol not only of sporting success but also of the unification of the community around the club. Widzew Łódź gained a new dimension, and its history grew stronger.

Thanks to this achievement, Widzew Łódź became one of the leading clubs in Poland, and their successes in the 80s and 90s were a reflection of the solid foundations laid in 1978. Today, looking back at this exceptional season, all Widzew fans can proudly recall those moments that will forever remain in their hearts.