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Surely “ fastest “ is better?Thread title feels a bit dirty... nsfw thread?
Just saying.
Well a google calculation says that is 65 meters per second which clearly cannot be possible. Depends on the measurement timeframe i guess. Maybe the first 2 or 3 meters are only considered?Straight away thought of Jimmy Floyd Hass Hasselbaink remembered always thinking I wouldn't want to be a keeper if he win a pen.
Quick Google says he hit a free kick at approximately 230 kph.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/amp/football/5-fastest-ever-recorded-free-kicks-history/5
He didn't, you're confusing Arie Haan with David Beckham. Easy mistake to make.Haan scored against Italy from the halfway line.
Roy could hold his own too
The funny thing is, Bonhof has scored another free kick against him in the same week during the international games.That is impressive. Keeper is a fanny though! Should have got knocked out![]()
What are you doubting?So the fastest was approximately 130 mph, I doubt that to be honest.
I'm skeptical that a ball can be hit over 100mph. I watched a few videos of a strike and it flashes up the proported speed, I mean that's hardly official verification. I could be wrong though just my feeling was that 90ishmph was about the limit.What are you doubting?
They are literally recorded speedsI'm skeptical that a ball can be hit over 100mph. I watched a few videos of a strike and it flashes up the proported speed, I mean that's hardly official verification. I could be wrong though just my feeling was that 90ishmph was about the limit.
The funny thing is, Bonhof has scored another free kick against him in the same week during the international games.
He had scored some absolute belters!
I love how you can only see the ball at the beginning and when it’s already in the net, the rest you just have to imagine for yourselfThat's just cheating at this point![]()
They are literally recorded speeds
do you also doubt the speeds of serves in tennis?
You have to also understand that the ball is gaining speed in flight, so the recorded speed is the maximum speed and you can “see” it flying slower at the beginning. Still, I envy your eye, it’s quite difficult for me to measure speed accurately just by looking at it.I'm skeptical that a ball can be hit over 100mph. I watched a few videos of a strike and it flashes up the proported speed, I mean that's hardly official verification. I could be wrong though just my feeling was that 90ishmph was about the limit.
There's a story that at Lazio, Eriksson put a bet on with Mihajlovic that he couldn't hit the ball over the fence behind the goals at the other end of the pitch. They were in the opposite penalty box at the time and he still managed to get it over the fence. Apparently.Definitely something going on with left backs...
Mihajlovic
Van Bronckhorst
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I was kicking the ball at 98mph on San Antonio beach front back in 2001I'm skeptical that a ball can be hit over 100mph. I watched a few videos of a strike and it flashes up the proported speed, I mean that's hardly official verification. I could be wrong though just my feeling was that 90ishmph was about the limit.
It's easy for the purposes of this. Distance and time from point A to B. All you need is a decent quality video. Capturing any other movement/spin is largely irrelevant because we are talking about cleanly struck balls.In fairness it's not easy to measure the speed of a ball in sport given all the different trajectories and spins etc that can be applied. For example in cricket if you direct a bouncer at someone's head it won't be recorded as being as fast as the same ball directed as a yorker at their feet because it has slightly further to travel if it has go down and back up again. Modern technology should be better at it but it's still not perfect so if we're talking about something Koeman did for example then I would not be at all shocked to find the number was significantly out in reality.
It's easy for the purposes of this. Distance and time from point A to B. All you need is a decent quality video. Capturing any other movement/spin is largely irrelevant because we are talking about cleanly struck balls.
The main discrepancy is because all the recorded speeds out there aren't comparing like for like due to distance. For example the average speed of a Roberto Carlos free-kick from 35 yards will inevitably be slower than a David Hurst volley from 15 because Bobby's free-kick has had more time and distance to slow down the average.
That Inter side was just impossible to play against.Lmfao ffs i was gonna say this
I like dirty.Thread title feels a bit dirty... nsfw thread?
Just saying.
I was thinking of starting a thread about who had or has the longest throw.
No I don't doubt tennis because the speed of serve is measured every time. I just think some of these speeds aren't true just an instinct but I don't think one can kick a football at 130mph.They are literally recorded speeds
do you also doubt the speeds of serves in tennis?
Well, left footers are clearly more suited to make penalty kicks after all. That’s not a debatable point.Will always remember Julian Dicks penalty against us.
Always seemed liked left footers had more of a rocket on them
That Inter side was just impossible to play against.
They had Adriano scoring from anywhere on the pitch, Obafemi Martins the fastest player in the game casually brushing off massive defenders, Recoba with lazer guided free kicks and deciding to score rabonas when he got bored of smashing free kicks in, and Toldo between the sticks who played like Gordon Banks on crack.
They were a good team at the time but jesus whoever did their stats for Pro Evo was definitely an Inter fan!
simply not possible as I said. 130mph is approx 66yards per second. Equates to approx centre circle to goal. Noone could hit a ball from half way line to the goal in 1secondWhat are you doubting?
do you also doubt the speeds of serves in tennis?
The Ronny Heberson goal claims 131mph which is 64yds per second. As the free kick was on edge of box (18yrd line) the shot would have get from boot to goal in 0.2 seconds. Not remotely possible.simply not possible as I said. 130mph is approx 66yards per second. Equates to approx centre circle to goal. Noone could hit a ball from half way line to the goal in 1second
The ball's a lot lighter now, though.Not really, these guys work out more and build more muscle, so only natural to think they hit the ball harder. Some guy playing in the 70’s, never doing weight training and smashing the pub three nights a week isn’t kicking harder than Ronaldo or Roberto Carlos.
If he'd shot this into open space, the ball would still be rising 34 years later.If we're talking about anecdotes, I'm surprised no one has mentioned Johnny Metgod.