I'm not planning on doing the following thing, but would it be considered a criminal offense in the USA to fill up a soccer ball with concrete and place it on a soccer field in front of a goal, tempting someone to kick it?
Yes, despite not having a federal law expressly forbidding it, almost every state has a statute prohibiting booby traps such as concrete-filled soccer balls. A booby trap under U.S law has different definitions in each state, but they all largely express the same idea: an object or trap designed to cause injury to a person, designed in such a way that triggers automatically, or presents an ever-present danger, both visible or invisible, to an indeterminate individual or individuals. 

From your above message, the alleged purpose of these concrete-filled soccer balls is to tempt someone to kick it. As such, the soccer ball would be considered a booby trap in the U.S, and would therefore open the individual who filled up the soccer balls with concrete up to criminal liability. 

I hope this helps!
What are all the possible legal ramifications (or charges) that could result in all the states in the United States of America if one does kick the ball?
If someone kicks a booby-trapped soccer ball in any state in the United States, they could potentially face a range of legal ramifications or charges, depending on the circumstances of the incident and the laws of the particular state. Some possible charges include:

1. Personal Injury: If the person who kicks the soccer ball is injured as a result, they may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against the individual who set up the booby trap.

2. Criminal Battery: If the person who sets up the booby trap intended to cause harm to the person who kicked the soccer ball, they could be charged with criminal battery. 

3. Assault: If the person who sets up the booby trap threatened or attempted to harm the person who kicked the soccer ball, they could be charged with assault.

4. Reckless Endangerment: If the booby trap created a danger to other people in the area, the person who set it up could be charged with reckless endangerment.

5. Criminal Mischief: If the booby trap caused damage to property or other items in the area, the person who set it up could be charged with criminal mischief.

6. Criminal Negligence: If the person who set up the booby trap did so recklessly and without regard for the safety of others, they could be charged with criminal negligence.

It's important to note that the specific charges and penalties will vary depending on the laws of the state where the incident occurs, as well as the specific circumstances of the incident.