As scant records have been kept of anything back in the 1890's when the original official competition began, the question would be impossible to answer.
It would be something that results many times each year I would think; aplayer achieved it only 2 weeks ago.
I doubt that anyone would be keeping such records.
However, whilst on the subject of Australian sports:
In Australia's only other sports' invention, the newly-invented GrappaBall [also known as grappleball], the inventor himself, Denis Towers, at nearly 62 years of age, while playing with 20+ year-olds, virtually kicked an AFL-type goal with his very first kick in his own Grappleball game. However, because the game calls for a crossbar under which all goals must be scored, the goal was considered too high and therefore, disallowed, despite that a crossbar had not been installed for the game at that point!
Had the game been scored in AFL style, however, despite his seniority, he would have booted a goal with his very first kick in his own new invention!!
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The longest goal in AFL was scored in 1981 by one Jeff Fehring who kicked a goal from the center ball up circle. The kick was measured at 86 meters.
Several contributors made notes on the rules concerning the goal kick in association football/soccer. They are condensed here:The kick can be taken from anywhere in the goal area (the small box) and is not in play until it has left the penalty area (the big box) into the field of play.After the kick, no player may touch it until it has left the penalty area. If they do, the goal kick is retaken.If the ball does not enter play, if it does not leave the penalty area or crosses the defender's goal line before entering play, then the goal kick is retaken. This applies even if it enters the kicking team's goal.A goal kick is a direct free kick, if it goes straight into the opponent's goal then a goal is awarded.If a goal kick does enter play, but somehow enters the kicking team's goal directly, no goal is awarded and the restart will be a corner kick for the opposing team.
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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.
they kick the football in the case of a kickoff, punt, turnover or field goal kick.