I�ve heard Roberto Carlos of Brazil can hit the ball between 95 and 110 km/h, but there is another player that can hit it harder.
Sporting Lisbon's Brazilian left-back Ronny "Homem-Bomba" (human bomb) Heberson holds the record, with a free kick against Naval that has been measured to be moving at close to 132 mph. Watch it at: http://YouTube.com/watch?v=cSzwIBeihXA
so hard it is luke kiked the football
football has hard physical contact because people throw all there strength at each other and that causes alot of injuries
To prevent any injury that a player could receive if there were no pads. Football is a hard contact sport.
Really hard stuff!
for hard hits
well not realy
because of gravity
Hard question to answer. To some people football is very important. To others it is not important at all.
That depends on where and how hard it hits you. If it hit one in the temple hard enough, then definitely.
There are many places where one can watch videos online that feature hard hits in football. One looking to watch videos online that feature hard hits on football should visit popular on the web sources such as ESPN and YouTube.
He trains hard
we sweat and work hard that's why