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All Europe SelectionsThe first All-Europe team was in 1968 consisting of 22 players. QB Keith Kaposta (SHAPE) was the first two-time selection, in 1968 with the inaugural team and 1969. In 1970, All-Europe expanded to add a Second Team. The Second Team was discontinued in 1975 and players were selected to the team without distinction. There have been All-Europe Ends and Wide Receivers, but nobody has made the team as a designated TE. In 1996, Chris Kane became the only athlete thus far to receive three All-Europe selections in one season (RB, DE, PK). Heideberg has had the most All-Europe selections (180), followed by Ramstein (139) and Bitburg (122). Randall Pelletier (Bitburg) and Brandon Simmons (Heidelberg) share the honor of most All-Europe selections with 5. Heaviest: 325 lbs Quentin Anderson (Heidelberg-1993) Data provided by: Erik Majorwitz
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