Top 10 Soccer Players with Most Powerful Shots

Let's take a look at the players with the strongest and most effective shots! There have been many powerful players throughout history, and, likely, someone shot even more furiously than those listed here, but we'll never know.

10. Anthony Yeboah

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With his Leeds team, the Ghanaian striker attained a speed of 153.85 km/h in 1995.

9. Ritchie Humphreys

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He is a former English midfielder playing for Chesterfield in the English National League and former chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association. He hit a 154.2 km/h shot in 1996 while playing for Sheffield Wednesday.

8. David Trezeguet

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At 154.3 km / h, Juventus player even in Serie B and scorer of the goal that sanctioned the swift defeat at the 2000 European Championships is another name remembered in Italy and by Italians. 

7. David Beckham 

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We never imagined seeing the English ace in Italy until an almost-defunct AC Milan chose to bring him over from Major League Soccer. For a player nearing the conclusion of his career, it was a risky and successful decision. But it was with a tremendous shot at the start of this that he stood out. He hit 157.5 km/h while still a Manchester United footballer in 1997.

6. David Hirst

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It may be a little surprising to come across obscure names like striker David Hirst, who shot a 183 km/h missile while playing football for Sheffield Wednesday in 1996.

5. Ronald Koeman

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Those born in the previous century expected to see this name in the top three, but it appears that someone has a stronger shot than he does. He hit 188 km/h with a shot while playing for Barcelona in 1992.

4. Steven Reid

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Another semi-unknown behind the podium was Steven Reid, an Irish midfielder who shot with a speed of 188.9 km/h in 2005 while playing for Blackburn Rovers.

3. Arjen Robben

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Arjen Robben, the Dutch tightrope walker for Bayern Munich, is unexpectedly found on the bottom step of the podium. He was noticed for a blast of 189.9 km/h in 2009 when he still had his hair and was a galactico.

2. Ronny Heberson

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Ronny Heberson, a Brazilian defensive midfielder who set a personal best of 210.6 km/h in his first year with Sporting Lisbon in 2006, was awarded a silver medal.

1. Jimmy Floyd Hasseilbaink

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The former Dutch striker is in the first place, with two tree trunks instead of legs, which explains his dominance. He hurled a 230km/h stone in 2006 when he was a Middlesbrough player.

 

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