The 1974/75 season was exceptional for Radomiak Radom, as it marked the club's first foray into European competitions. After winning the Polish Cup in 1973, the Zieloni earned the right to compete in the UEFA Cup, a significant milestone in the club's development. At that time, participating in international tournaments was a tremendous honor for Polish teams, and Radomiak became one of the country's representatives on the European stage.

Radomiak's first opponent in the UEFA Cup during the 1974/75 season was the Hungarian side, Váci Izzó. The match took place at the Stadium in Radom, where crowds of fans gathered to support their beloved team. Although the team did not manage to progress to the next round, the atmosphere at the stadium was unforgettable, and the local community's enthusiasm for supporting the Zieloni was unparalleled.

The experience gained during these competitions had a long-term impact on the team and its growth in the subsequent years. Even though they did not achieve significant success on the European stage, participating in the UEFA Cup helped solidify Radomiak's position as one of the prominent clubs in Poland. For many young players, it was a moment that inspired dreams of playing on international fields.

The 1974/75 season is not only the story of Radomiak's first appearance in European cups but also a moment that united fans and strengthened their bond with the team. The "Zieloni" from Radom demonstrated that they could compete at the highest level, and their determination and ambitions became an inspiration for future generations. Today, looking back at this historic season, we can proudly say that Radomiak Radom is a club with a rich history and a passion for football that has endured through the decades.

Memories of the 1974/75 season remain alive in the hearts of fans, and their spirit and commitment continue to motivate the team to achieve new successes. Radomiak Radom not only gained experience but also left indelible marks in the history of Polish football.