Leeds United are one of the most decorated teams in English football history and have won the FA Cup once.

The Whites have won the League Championship three times, as well as competing in Europe at a high level in previous decades.

As for the FA Cup, Leeds have only one triumph, which came in 1972.

The legendary Don Revie oversaw the Leeds team that is still regarded as the best to grace the Elland Road turf.

Since that FA Cup win, Leeds have not done so well in the competition, reaching the final just once in 1973.

The early rounds seem to be the average for Leeds, who are often let down because managers are too focused on the league to take the FA Cup seriously.

However, Leeds have embraced the magic of the cup on occasion.

Here, we look at the THREE most memorable FA Cup moments in Leeds’ illustrious history.

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Leeds United won the trophy in 1972 with a win over Arsenal.

Allan Clarke was the match-winner, as he scored with a diving header, which has to go down as Leeds’ best FA Cup moment.

Leeds were a League One outfit at the time, so entered the competition at an early stage.

The Whites were well beaten by Histon on an embarrassing afternoon. It was a match supporters will want to forget.

Jermaine Beckford gave Leeds their best memory of the 21st century when his goal in 2010 sent Manchester United to their earliest exit from the competition under Alex Ferguson.

9,000 away fans packed the away end at Old Trafford to watch their side register one of the biggest scalps of recent history.

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