Hami from Trabzonspor (Turkey): 165.284 miles per hour
Depends on the speed the ball travels.
The two will relatively travel the same speed, although the soccer ball may travel slightly faster do to its weight and size. So therefore the soccer ball will accelerate faster.
As of 2014, the fastest known recorded speed of a kicked soccer ball was 131 miles per hour (211 kilometers per hour), kicked by player Ronny Heberson. Since the speeds of kicked soccer balls are not often recorded, it is possible greater speeds have been achieved.
Assuming the train continues moving at constant speed, the ball would travel at the same speed as the thrower.
A soccer ball can go at such high speed when it is in the air because it does not have the same wind drag as it would at lower levels. This enables the ball to go not only faster, but it can travel for a greater distance.
How does stitching effect the distance a soccer ball will travel?
The possible speed of a kicked soccer ball varies directly with the force applied over a certain area of the soccer ball, but average speeds are between 20 and 60 miles per hour, while the highest would be upwards of 90 and 100 miles per hour.
speed has a lot to do with soccer. if you didn't have speed then you wouldn't be able to chase down the ball or catch other players to get the ball
The soccer ball reaches its top speed of about 75 mph 1 second after being hit.
as you run while dribbling with the ball, you lift up your foot to kick the ball and drive it into the goal...the power/momentum comes from the ground-hips-back down to your foot and transfers energy to the ball.
90mph
That depends on the initial speeds and the track configuration, etc.