To calculate the work done during the kick, we can use the formula for work:
\[ \text{Work} = \text{Force} \times \text{Distance} \]
In this case, the force applied by the soccer player is 1,000 newtons, and the distance over which the force is applied is 0.2 meters.
So, the calculation would be:
\[ \text{Work} = 1,000 , \text{N} \times 0.2 , \text{m} = 200 , \text{joules} \]
Thus, the correct answer is:
200 joules