Andrew Moffitt can kick a ball at 120mph.
The fastest recorded soccer kick was 114 MPH.
No official records exist for fastest kicks in competitive soccer. However, James Dart and Paolo Bandini compiled an unofficial list using data from the Sky Sports Replay 2000, and calculated that one shot flew at 114 miles per hour, kicked by David Hirst. The Guinness World Records lists a machine having kicked a ball at 139.8 miles per hour.
The result is a goal kick.
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A recent survey showed that the fastest a football can be kicked was around 80mph. Obviously an average player would kick it nowhere near these speeds. 80 mph is the speed at which most top players would kick the ball.
Yes, it is possible for a corner kick in soccer to result in a goal if the ball is kicked directly into the goal from the corner kick without being touched by any other player.
It doesnt have spin on it and it is a driven kick, not a lob.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
no it is kicked if closer to the goal the goalkeeper kicks it, but closer to the midfield the defenders or midfielders kick the ball
A soccer ball can travel at speeds of up to 70-80 miles per hour when kicked by a professional player with proper technique and power.
what do you mean? it depends the way you kick it. Most of the time it's kicked in a straight line and other times, it's kicked in a curved shape or parabola, because you're not capable to kick it straight.
I, we, they, you kick. He, she, it kicks.