The record was set at nearly 110 yards more than a Century ago by Alan Thurgood of Essendon Football Club, using a place kick - which surprisingly, is never used these days.
In terms of how far people tend to kick, most now use the drop punt, and most AFL players tend to send the ball over 50 metres when kicking for goal now.
As far as he wants
the size does have something to do with the distance a soccer ball can travel.the bigger the ball, the more scoop you can get when you kick the ball. also, the more pumped a soccer ball is, the more force will be needed to kick it farther.
To kick that far you would need to have monster quadriceps.
yes
Depends on how good the kid is. Soccer is about skill and talent...not age.
Probably all out about 70 yards
The distance a soccer player can kick the ball during a match varies depending on the player's skill, strength, and technique. On average, professional soccer players can kick the ball up to 70-80 yards (64-73 meters) during a match.
the way it affects it is because a big foot takes up the length of the ball so that you can kick it farther, for instance, a kid who has a small foot, can not kick the ball as far it is not taking up all the space on the ball
No, its more to do with technique and muscle strength
It depends greatly on the kind of handicapped person in question.
It would be much easier to kick a soccer ball forty yards.
It is when you kick the soccer ball in the net.