The year 2006 is etched in the history of Jagiellonia Białystok as one of the most significant moments in the club's legacy. After a long period of waiting and uncertainty, the team, under the management of coach Krzysztof Chrobak, managed to achieve promotion to Ekstraklasa, fulfilling the dreams of both players and fans alike.

After many years spent in lower leagues, Jagiellonia finally found its footing. In the 2005/2006 season, the team displayed incredible determination and teamwork, resulting in a second-place finish in the I liga. Key moments of this campaign included not only victorious matches but also the fantastic atmosphere at the stadium on Słoneczna Street, where fans from all over Białystok gathered to support their team.

Promotion to Ekstraklasa was not just a sporting success but also a symbol of the club's revival, which had faced numerous challenges in previous years, both in terms of management and finances. Thanks to the determination of the club's authorities, support from local sponsors, and the commitment of fans, Jagiellonia was able to dream of a return to the elite. For many of us, this promotion was not just the fulfillment of expectations but also a new beginning that opened the door to better times.

It is also important to acknowledge the invaluable role played by the players in this success. Names like Tomasz Frankowski, who was not just a goal scorer but also a leader on the pitch, as well as many others who contributed significantly to the team's success. Their commitment and skills became the foundation for future generations of players who would have the privilege to wear the colors of Jagiellonia.

The promotion to Ekstraklasa in 2006 is a moment that will forever remain in the memory of all who felt part of this community. Since then, Jagiellonia Białystok has gained a status as a stable Ekstraklasa team, and each new season brings fresh challenges and hopes for further development. Fans continue to support their team, believing that Jagiellonia has a bright future ahead, with every match presenting an opportunity to repeat the historic success of 2006.