How to Score a Goal in the Hidden Net in Destiny 2 (GOOOAAAALLL!!! Triumph Guide)

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Kuma
June 10, 2026 at 1:36 PM · 5 min read
How to Score a Goal in the Hidden Net in Destiny 2 (GOOOAAAALLL!!! Triumph Guide)

The Tower Hangar has long been a spot for ship maintenance and Saint-14’s pep talks. But with the launch of Destiny 2’s final major update, Monument of Triumph (Update 9.7.0) on June 9, 2026, a long-standing Easter egg has finally found its purpose. Hidden behind a glowing green barrier in the abandoned Future War Cult room, a soccer net now awaits. And the soccer ball that Guardians have kicked around for years? It now has a real job to do.

Enter the GOOOAAAALLL!!! Triumph: a secret, playful challenge that asks you to score a goal in that hidden net. No opponents, no overtime, just you, a ball, and exactly three kicks. Complete it, and you’ll earn Legendary Marks, the new currency introduced with Monument of Triumph and used at Tenet vendors for armor ornaments, Exotics, shaders, Skimmers, and other cosmetics. This guide will walk you through every step, from finding the ball to slotting the winning shot.

What Is the GOOOAAAALLL!!! Triumph?

The GOOOAAAALLL!!! Triumph is part of the Monument of Triumph update, the final major content drop for Destiny 2 before the game enters maintenance mode. Bungie packed this update with new rewards, a new currency system, and a handful of hidden challenges, this soccer goal being one of the most delightful.

The objective is simple: locate the interactive soccer ball in the Tower Hangar, and kick it into a newly placed net behind a green barrier in the former Future War Cult area. The Triumph does not appear in the official patch notes on Bungie.net, making it a community discovery that rewards curiosity and a steady foot.

Completing the Triumph grants you Legendary Marks. These marks are the backbone of the Monument of Triumph economy, used at Tenet vendors in the Tower to purchase exclusive items like Exotic weapons, armor ornaments, shaders, Skimmers, and more. If you’re chasing the last collection before the curtain falls, you’ll want every Legendary Mark you can get.

New armor sets arriving in Destiny 2's final update.
New armor sets arriving in Destiny 2's final update.

Step 1: Finding the Soccer Ball in the Tower Hangar

Start at the Tower spawn point. Your destination is the Tower Hangar, where Saint-14 holds court. There is some confusion among guides about whether to turn left or right from spawn, this depends entirely on which direction your camera faces. Instead of memorizing a compass direction, use a reliable landmark: head toward the area where Saint-14 is located. That’s your target.

Once you reach the Hangar, look for the soccer ball near Saint-14. It has been an interactive object in the Tower for years, a silent Easter egg that players could kick around for fun. The ball is spherical and sits on the ground, ready to be interacted with. Scan the floor near Saint-14’s usual spot; you won’t miss it.

The ball has a very limited number of interactions before it disappears: you get exactly three kicks. After the third kick, the ball despawns, and you’ll need to leave the Tower zone and return for it to respawn. Plan your route before touching it.

Step 2: Locating the Hidden Net Behind the Green Barrier

The hidden net is located in a part of the Tower Hangar that was previously inaccessible or lifeless: the former Future War Cult (FWC) area. During Destiny 2’s faction rally days, this zone was bustling with banners and vendors. Now it stands empty.

With Monument of Triumph, Bungie added a glowing green barrier at the entrance to the FWC area. This barrier is not a wall, you can walk right through it. It serves as a visual indicator that something new waits inside. Step through the barrier, and you’ll see the net immediately. It’s a standard soccer goal, small but unmistakable, positioned against the back wall.

From the soccer ball’s spawn location near Saint-14, the goal is roughly to your left if you are facing away from the Hangar’s main entrance. The easiest way to find it: walk the perimeter of the Hangar. Look for the bright green barrier near the far end. That’s your target zone.

Step 3: Scoring the Goal with Three Kicks

Now comes the most important part, the actual shot.

Interact with the soccer ball to kick it. The game does not give you a fancy aiming reticle or direction indicator. You simply press the interaction button, and the ball rolls forward in the direction you are facing. With only three kicks available, you need a strategy.

Recommended sequence:

  1. First kick: Kick the ball toward the general direction of the green barrier. Do not try to aim precisely yet. Just get the ball into the right area of the Hangar. If you overshoot, don’t worry, you can adjust.
  2. Second kick: Now that the ball is closer to the FWC area, line it up with the barrier. You want the ball to be roughly centered in front of the green barrier, a few steps away.
  3. Third kick: This is your goal-scoring attempt. Face directly toward the net inside the barrier and kick. If your alignment is correct, the ball will roll through the barrier and into the net. You’ll hear a triumphant sound effect, and the Triumph will pop.

If you miss or the ball despawns before you can score, simply leave the Tower zone (fast travel to another location or re-enter the Tower) and come back. The ball will respawn near Saint-14, and you can try again.

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Quick Reference Checklist

  • [ ] 1. Go to Saint-14 in the Tower Hangar.
  • [ ] 2. Find the soccer ball near him.
  • [ ] 3. Locate the green barrier in the former FWC area (walk the Hangar’s perimeter).
  • [ ] 4. Kick the ball three times: first toward the barrier, second to align, third to score.
  • [ ] 5. Collect Legendary Marks when the Triumph pops.

Tips and Troubleshooting

  • Use Saint-14 as your anchor. The left/right confusion from different guides is caused by camera orientation at spawn. Ignore left/right and just walk toward Saint-14’s location in the Hangar. That is your starting point.
  • The green barrier is not a solid wall. You can walk through it without any damage or interaction. The net is clearly visible beyond the barrier. The barrier is purely cosmetic, added to draw attention to the new content.
  • Solo only. The soccer ball is instanced per player. Other players in the Tower can see your ball and your goal attempts, but each Guardian has their own ball. There is no competition, no team required. This is a personal Triumph.
  • Check your footing. The floor in the Hangar has some uneven spots and small obstacles. Try to kick the ball on relatively flat ground to avoid unpredictable bounces.
  • No rush. The ball will not despawn from time, only from your third kick. Take your time between kicks to position yourself correctly.

The Last Goal: What It Means for Guardians

The GOOOAAAALLL!!! Triumph is a fitting sendoff from Bungie. It takes a beloved but purposeless Easter egg, the soccer ball, and gives it a moment in the spotlight. In a game that has been about epic raids, deep lore, and endless grind, this hidden net is a reminder that fun sometimes comes in simple packages.

Completing the Triumph rewards you with Legendary Marks, which can be spent at Tenet vendors for some of the game’s final cosmetic rewards. But more than that, it rewards you with a small piece of Monument of Triumph history. A story to tell other Guardians: the time you scored a goal in the Tower Hangar and heard that satisfying chime.

So head to the Tower. Find Saint-14. Kick the ball. Aim for the green barrier. And score that goal. It might just be the last Triumph you need to complete your journey.

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