Charlton was born on May 8, 1935 in Ashington and went on to become one of United's greatest ever players with the centre-back also helping England to win the 1966 World Cup.
Charlton only ever played for Leeds with the defender making 772 appearances for the Whites, all beginning with his debut at home to Doncaster Rovers in Division Two on April 25, 1953.
7. Unstoppable
Jack Charlton scores Leeds United's opening goal in the 1970 FA Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley. Picture by Graham Lindley/YPN.
8. Proud
Charlton poses next to Leeds United manager Don Revie with a bottle of champagne and the Footballer of the Month trophy in April 1972. Photo by E. Milsom/Evening Standard/Getty Images.
9. Honour
Leeds United captain Billy Bremner introduces The Duke of Edinburgh to Jack Charlton before the 1972 FA Cup final. Picture by BIPPA.
10. Momentous
Chalrton, left, with boss Don Revie, Billy Bremner and Paul Reaney after Leeds United had won the FA Cup against Arsenal in May 1972. Photo by Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images.
11. Commanding
Liverpool's Larry Lloyd (left) and Kevin Keegan compete with Leeds United's Jack Charlton (right) and Paul Madeley during a Football League Division One match at Anfield on September 30, 1972. Picture by Allsport UK/Allsport.
12. In the family
Charlton with his brother Bobby Charlton, right, of Manchester United, in April 1965. Photo by Central Press/Getty Images.