The technological development of the modern world has required the use of precision instruments in the measurement of physical qualities in sport, as well as valid and reproducible protocols to perform measurement and evaluation, guaranteeing an objective intervention according to individual requirements. Being the objective of soccer the goal and this dependent, in many cases, the speed of the ball after hitting, it is considered that there is a need to develop a valid protocol, reliable and with versatile precision instruments to correctly evaluate the Maximum Speed of the ball. Ball (VMB), for which the present study aims to: determine the validity and reproducibility of the VMB test after hitting, in soccer. For the evaluation of the validity, 10 experts were surveyed, and the coefficient of content validity index (CVCic) was applied, for the measure of reliability was evaluated by retesting 36 players with averages of 17,992 years, 173.2 centimeters of height and 65 kilograms of weight. We used a ball with official measurements and a doopler radar for the measurement of speed, during the application of the VMB test protocol in soccer. A CVCic of 0.913 was obtained as a result for validity, and for the reliability between velocity measurements a significant correlation of r = 0.898, an internal coherence of the data with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.943. Concluding, that the protocol for the measurement of the VMB in football is valid and reliable, with evidence of reproducibility, versatility and easy application, representing a useful tool for training control and future correlation studies with other performance variables physical and sports associated with the maximum speed of the ball.