A kick on which the ball is dropped to the ground and kicked just as it bounces.
A field goal that is drop-kicked through the uprights is worth 4 points. An extra point attempt that is drop-kicked is worth 2 points. In 1994, Cleveland's Brian Mitchell was 6-of-11 on 4-point attempts and 18-of-34 on two-point attempts. Milwaukee's Kenny Stucker is the last kicker to have connected on a two-point drop-kick (1997).
a type of free kick where a player drops the ball and kicks it right after it hits the ground; rarely used today.
a kick by a kicker who drops the ball and kicks it as or immediately after it touches the ground
a very severe kind of kick that involves jumping in the air and kicking your opponent in the face or chest with both feet
a kick in which the ball is allowed to hit the ground before it is kicked. It was effectively used as a method of kicking field goals in the early history of football, but unheard of today, although it is still legal.
A kick made by the goalie by dropping the ball and kicking it only after it has bounced off the ground.
a kick in which the ball is dropped and kicked once it hits the ground and before it hits it again; a half-volley kick.
A kick technique where the ball is dropped to the ground and as it bounces back up it is kicked.
A distribution method used by the goalkeeper; it is done by dropping the ball from the hands to the ground and then striking the ball immediately after it bounces.
A punting method the goal keeper uses where he drops the ball to the ground, then punts the ball just after it hits the ground.
when a goalie drops the ball from his hands and kicks it just after it hits the ground.
A drop kick is a maneuver in the football codes. It involves someone dropping a ball and then kicking it when it bounces off the ground. It contrasts to a punt wherein the dropper kicks the ball without letting it hit the ground first.