Destiny 2: Goooaaaalll! Triumph (Hidden Soccer Goal Net Location, How To Complete & Rewards)

While some players just see The Tower as a place for transactions and quickly pass by, sometimes certain things may go unnoticed.

One of the secrets that may have eluded a Guardian’s gaze may be the soccer ball in the Hangar, and while there are goals on each side, there is actually a hidden one, too.

If you are skilled enough to kick the soccer ball towards the goal, this grants you a decent amount of Legendary Marks, as well as bragging rights for scoring a trick-shot goal with your skills.

How To Complete Goooaaaalll!!! Triumph?

To complete the Goooaaaallll!!! Triumph, you will need to repeatedly kick the soccer ball towards the secret goal location.

By scoring the secret goal, this will complete the Triumph and allow you to collect Legendary Marks for it, but what really escapes people is the goal’s location.

This can actually be found very near, and it is important to watch out where you kick the ball, or else its position will reset, and you will need to start over.

Hidden Soccer Goal Net Location

The Hidden Soccer Goal can be found in the previous room before you reach the ball, and you will need to kick it up the stairs to reach the tight room.

Be careful, as kicking the soccer ball out of bounds will reset it, which includes if it goes past even the rails nearby, leading to the other area.

Once you get the ball within the tight path towards a luxurious room, kick the ball past the green line near the entrance, and this will score the hidden goal, completing the Triumph.

Goooaaaalll!!! Triumph Rewards

After you kick the soccer ball past the entrance of the hidden room, the Triumph will be complete, and you can collect 15 Legendary Marks from the Tenets.

Verdict

This Triumph stands out more than most in The Tower simply because it is far less obvious than the others and can easily be missed if you are not actively looking for it.

It can also be frustratingly fun at times, especially when the ball does not always respond instantly, meaning impatient players may struggle more than they expect.

Slow and steady movement is the best approach here, and even crouching can help keep better control of the ball, especially when dealing with the slight grab and toss delay that can throw off your timing.

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