In the 2009/2010 season, Legia Warsaw qualified for the UEFA Cup, marking a significant achievement for the club and its fans. Under coach Jan Urban, the team managed to emerge from a challenging group that included FC Utrecht, Liverpool, and Napoli. Despite not being the favorites, Legia's determination and teamwork on the pitch yielded unexpected results.

A highlight of this journey was the encounter with Liverpool at the legendary Anfield stadium. The match, held in October 2009, ended in a 1-1 draw, with Legia showcasing remarkable courage and skill, earning respect not only from fans but also from journalists and football experts.

After the group stage, Legia progressed to the Round of 32, where they faced Turkish side Hacettepe SK. The home match in Warsaw concluded with a 3-1 victory for Legia, and the away leg in Ankara was intense, but Legia managed to secure advancement with a 2-1 win. Reaching the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup was a monumental success, and the atmosphere at the stadium was electric, with packed stands cheering for their team.

The quarter-finals brought a tougher challenge, as Legia faced Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon. Although Legia lost both matches, 0-2 away and 1-2 at home, the team's performance was filled with fight and passion. Fans appreciated the players' efforts, and Legia gained new supporters across Europe.

Throughout this unforgettable journey, Legia Warsaw demonstrated that great achievements are possible even in the face of adversity. It’s important to remember that despite the losses, this campaign left a lasting mark on the club's history, and the memories of those matches will long remain in the hearts of the fans. In 2010, Legia Warsaw not only gained recognition on the international stage but also solidified its position as one of the most important clubs in Poland.