Players who have the strongest shots in history from 104.6 km/h to 221 km/h (Photo)

A couple of days ago, the video's on the Internet. What video? The one where Turin's coach, Sinisa Mihajlovic, tells everyone that he hasn't lost his habit yet... and that blessed leg. In the field of training, former Lazio and Inter defender has left young goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic in place. Sinisa has been known for [...]
In the field of training, former Lazio and Inter defender has left young goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic in place. Sinisa has been known for his beatings of punishment, accurate and powerful. But who were the players with the most powerful throw in football history?
40.6 km/h
In 10th place, we find Cristiano Ronaldo. Perhaps more could be expected from CR7, but at least the wall of 100 miles per hour has passed.

620 km/h
On the ninth is Gabriel Omar Batistta, who has made the ball travel at 106 miles per hour.

31 miles/h
He's retired, but he's still talking about it. Francesco Totti holds eighth place in this particular ranking.

14 miles per hour
Jay-Jey Okocha? His talent was undisputed. Unbelievable was the crackdown on which the former Bolton player rocked the Aston Villa net during a Premier League match in 2014.

137 km/h
There could be no shortage of Roberto Carlos, but it is amazingly positioned only in sixth place.

140 km/h
Fifth place for Adriano. It was one of his strongest weapons. Punishment shots, sending the ball over 140 miles an hour.

149 km/h
Fourth place goes to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Swede has gone very close to 150 miles per hour.

154.4 km/h
Did you imagine? In the third place of this ranking, we find David Trezhuet. The goal against Manchester United in 1998, when he played for Monaco, has allowed him to take his last place on the platform of this classification.

188 km/h
Second place is Ronald Coeman. He did this record with Barcelona's fan, in the 1992 Champions League final. Against Sampdoria.
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221 km/h
The first place goes to a player who is very few to know. It's Brazilian Roni Heberson, who in a 2006/07 season match, played with Sporting Lisbon v. Naval, has reached 221 km/h with a penalty kick.













