In 1975, Motor Lublin, known as the Żółto-biało-niebiescy, realized their dreams of playing in Poland's top-flight league - Ekstraklasa. After fierce competition in the II liga, the team, under the guidance of coach Stanisław Kuczyński, secured first place, opening the doors to the elite of Polish football. At that time, the club boasted not only a solid squad but also immense support from fans who gathered at the stadium in Lublin, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.

The promotion to Ekstraklasa was not just a sporting success but also a turning point in the history of the city. Lublin, previously known for its local competitions, gained a new identity as a place that provided national emotions at the highest level. The team attracted not only local fans but also football enthusiasts from all over Poland, significantly increasing interest in the sport in the region.

In the 1975/76 season, Motor Lublin debuted in Ekstraklasa, facing strong opponents. Although the initial matches brought many challenges, the team managed to gain valuable experience that would be the foundation for future successes. It is worth noting that this promotion inspired young athletes from Lublin, many of whom dreamed of one day representing their beloved club at the highest level.

Remembering this historic promotion, the fans of Motor Lublin still celebrate this moment that united the community and strengthened local identity. Today, looking back at the 1970s, we can see how far the club has come and the significant impact it has had on the development of football in Lublin. It is not just a story of a team's success, but also a tale of passion, determination, and love for football that endures to this day.