Hibernian's Conference League dream was crushed in heartbreaking fashion as Legia Warsaw denied the Scottish side one of their great European results in an incredible six-goal play-off thriller.
After the Edinburgh side, trailing 2-1 from the first leg, silenced a hostile home crowd in the Polish capital with a remarkable three-goal fightback to lead 3-1 on the night, Juergen Elitim's 93rd-minute aggregate leveller took a breathtaking encounter to extra time.
The Leith side tired and suffered complete heartache when Mileta Rajovic smashed past goalkeeper Jordan Smith eight minutes after the restart.
"That's as good a performance I've seen in Europe from a Hibs team in my lifetime," head coach David Gray told BBC Scotland.
"I'm immensely proud of that, but it's also hard to take because of that. We need to make sure we come back stronger."
Needing to recover a first-leg defeat against a club who reached the quarter-finals of this competition last season, Gray challenged Hibs to create a "special night" in Warsaw.
Gray's men went on to almost scribe one of the club's finest European nights into their 150-year history by roaring back from a two-goal deficit after Vahan Bichakhchyan's drilled effort put Legia 3-1 up on aggregate.
Rocky Bushiri nodded in Nicky Cadden's corner to spark a sensational second-half performance, before the centre-back teed up Martin Boyle to lash in an equaliser in the tie.
Just two minutes later, substitute Miguel Chaiwa stunned the Polish hosts with a sublime solo goal.
Fellow substitute Junior Hoilett was unfairly sent off in a second period packed with drama, but the referee was quickly sent to the monitor to overturn his decision.
In a sliding doors moment, Hibs came within inches of extending their advantage when Boyle's outrageous 40-yard volley looped on to the crossbar.
Despite Legia defender Jan Ziolkowski seeing red for a second yellow card in the 115th minute, Gray's side were unable to take the contest to penalties.