Luke Varney and Ross McCormack were on the scoresheet in a 2-1 win against a Spurs side who fielded an in-form Gareth Bale, just months before his move to Real Madrid.
We've taken a trip down memory lane to find out what each player from the side Neil Warnock named that afternoon are up to now. Scroll and click through the pages:

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Where are they now? Leeds United's starting XI from FA Cup victory over Tottenham Hotspur in 2013. | Getty

. Jamie Ashdown
Ashdown called time on his career in 2015 and has since stepped into goalkeeping coaching for Ascot United's first-team and youngsters. | Getty

. Sam Byram
The full-back, of course, left Leeds for West Ham in 2016 but failed to make a solid breakthrough at the London Stadium. He now plays for Norwich City. | Getty

. Lee Peltier
A brief spell with Huddersfield Town coupled with five years in Wales with Cardiff City, the 33-year-old signed a short-term deal with West Brom in January. | Getty

. Tom Lees
Leeds sold Lees to Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday in 2014. Six years on, he has established himself as a key figure at Hillsborough - carrying the captains armband. | Getty

1. Jamie Ashdown
Ashdown called time on his career in 2015 and has since stepped into goalkeeping coaching for Ascot United's first-team and youngsters. | Getty

2. Sam Byram
The full-back, of course, left Leeds for West Ham in 2016 but failed to make a solid breakthrough at the London Stadium. He now plays for Norwich City. | Getty

3. Lee Peltier
A brief spell with Huddersfield Town coupled with five years in Wales with Cardiff City, the 33-year-old signed a short-term deal with West Brom in January. | Getty

4. Tom Lees
Leeds sold Lees to Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday in 2014. Six years on, he has established himself as a key figure at Hillsborough - carrying the captains armband. | Getty

5. Aidy White
White, after spending two years on the sidelines due to injury, managed to earn a two-year-deal with Hearts last summer. | Getty

6. Paul Green
The 36-year-old has stayed injury-free this season to play his part as Crewe Alexandra top the League Two table. He is, however, reportedly out-of-contract this summer. | Getty