40+ yards
A field goal is normally 17 yards longer than the distance of the line of scrimmage to the goal line, as that number includes the end zone and the seven yards the holder stands behind. The average field goal range varies for each team. As far as how far you have to kick field goals or kickoffs to be a kicker in NCAA D1, there doesn't appear to be an exact number. Obviously, the further you can kick, the better the chances. Accuracy is also a must.
yes, after looking at the goal, even professional players do it...look at the ball in the last moment to make sure where the goal is, and you don't fail the ball...xD
A goal kick is a direct free-kick awarded to the defending team. It is awarded when a player from the attacking team causes the ball to cross the goal line and a goal is not awarded (for example, because the ball went wide of the goal, or a the ball crossed to goal line as a result of an indirect free-kick). A goal-kick is taken by the goalkeeper or any defending player placing the ball in his own goal area (six yard box) and hoofing the ball upfield. Technically a hoof is not compulsory, but the fast majority of goal-kicks are hoofed upfield. All members of the attacking team must leave the penalty area until the ball has left the penalty area following a goal kick. The ball must leave the penalty directly from the kick. If the kicker fails to kick the ball outside the penalty area, the kick is retaken. A goal can be scored from a goal kick, because a goal can be scored from a direct free-kick. An own-goal cannot be scored from a goal kick, because an own-goal cannot be scored from a direct free-kick. A goal kick is called a goal kick because it is taken from the goal area (six yard box). A player cannot be offside from a goal kick.
A goal can be scored directly (without any other player touching the ball) from a kick-off, goal kick, corner kick, or direct free kick as far as restarts go.
You just kick it out toward the sidelines or mid-field, preferably to one of your other players Just make sure you don't kick it, or pass it, toward the goal, always get it as far away as you can
12 yards
A Punter (After a touchdown or fieldgoal is made) in the NFL should at least kick 65 yards.A Field Goal Kicker should be able to kick at least 55-60 yards to be good.A Kicker, (When a team kicks the ball away) should kick approximately 35 or more yards.Field Goal's need accuracyPunter's and Kicker's don't
18 area
This depends on the exact width of the field. The FIFA Laws allow the width to be anywhere from 45 meters (50 yards) to 90 meters (100 yards). The corner of the field is half that distance from the center of the goal, and the ball can be 1 yard closer to the goal while still in the corner arc.
ten yards
Because if you do a drop kick it is classified dropping the ball No, that's not right. With the exception of a set shot at goal (which has never really improved over the years) a drop punt is far easier to master in the field of play. Particularly on the run.