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This Tottenham all-time XI would be unstoppable!

Tottenham Hotspur, nicknamed 'The Lilywhites' are one of the oldest football clubs in the world.

At their peak in the 1960s and 70s, they won multiple trophies including eight FA Cups and three cups in Europe, most under the guidance of the legendary Bill Nicholson, who led them to 12 trophies as manager.

In every era, there have been some absolute legends who featured for Tottenham and we've compiled them into an all-time best XI!

Let's take a look.

Getty ImagesGK: Pat Jennings

Often described as the greatest goalkeeper of all time, Pat Jennings is one of the few players to play for both North London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal.

However, his time at Spurs was way more successful than with the Gunners.

Jennings made 472 appearances for Tottenham between 1964 and 1977, winning the FA Cup in 1967, the League Cup in 1971 and 1973, and the Uefa Cup in 1972.

In a Charity Shield game against Manchester United in 1967, Jennings kicked the ball from his penalty area right into the back of United's net to score a famous goal.

Jennings is only one of two goalkeepers ever to win the PFA Footballer of the Year award, with the other goalkeeper being the great Peter Shilton.

AdvertisementGetty ImagesRB: Steve Perryman

Between 1969 and 1986, Steve Perryman made a club record 866 appearances for Tottenham Hotspur.

The versatile defender, who could also slot-in in midfield, won two FA Cups, two League Cups and two Uefa Cups among other trophies with Tottenham.

Perryman also played the role of Spurs' caretaker manager in 1994.

Astonishingly, Perryman was just capped once for the England national team.

GettyCB: Ledley King

A true one-club man, Ledley King arrived at Tottenham's academy in 1996 and rose through the ranks at the club, eventually making his senior debut in 1999.

King played for Spurs until 2012, making 268 appearances for them, winning one trophy, the League Cup in the 2007-08 season.

In 2014, he was given a testimonial game by Spurs which featured other club legends like David Ginola, Teddy Sheringham and Dimitar Berbatov.

Getty ImagesCB: Sol Campbell

Tottenham brought Sol Campbell to their academy in 1989 where he developed into one of the most agile defenders in the 1990s.

In 1992, Campbell made Spurs' first senior appearance and over the next nine years, he went on to play a total of 255 games for the Lilywhites, winning one trophy, the League Cup in 1998-99.

Campbell joined Tottenham's arch-rivals Arsenal in 2001.