Leeds United are currently attempting to put together a squad capable of earning a return to the Premier League at the second attempt having missed out in the Championship playoff final in 2023-24.
However, on this day in 2020, Jack Charlton - one of the greatest players in their illustrious history - passed away at the age of 85.
Charlton's time at Elland Road will forever be regarded as one of the most notable in their history, partly a result of his 773 appearances made across a senior career spanning more than two decades.
The centre-back spent his entire playing days with the Yorkshire giants, lifting all the major domestic trophies on offer with First and Second Division titles to his name as well as the FA Cup and League Cup.
He would later go onto have a successful managerial career, with almost half of his 646 matches being spent at Middlesbrough, yet it is his time at Leeds - as well as the 1966 World Cup - that will be most fondly remembered when his name enters conversations up and down the country.
With Charlton leading the way, Sports Mole challenges you to name the other nine players who feature in the top 10 of Leeds' all-time appearance makers.