Aloha Stadium

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Aloha Stadium
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Data
place ʻAiea , Hawaii
Coordinates 21 ° 22 '22 "  N , 157 ° 55' 48"  W Coordinates: 21 ° 22 '22 "  N , 157 ° 55' 48"  W.
owner The state of Hawaii
opening September 12, 1975
surface artificial grass
costs $ 37 million
architect The Luckman Partnership, Inc.
capacity 50,000
Societies)

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors ( NCAA ) (since 1975)
Hawaii Islanders ( PCL ) (1975–1987)
Team Hawaii ( NASL ) (1977)

Events

Pro Bowl ( NFL ) (1980–2009, 2011–2014, 2016)
Pan-Pacific Championship 2008
The Hawaiians ( WFL ) (1975)

The Aloha Stadium in Aiea , a suburb of Honolulu , is the largest stadium in the US state of Hawaii . It's a baseball and American football stadium; But there are also concerts. The stadium was opened on September 12, 1975 and has a capacity of 50,000 spectators (seats).

The main stand and the opposite stand can be moved apart mechanically so that there is space for the baseball field.

Aloha Stadium Swap Meet and Marketplace: On Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, the stadium hosts a market and flea market, with hundreds of vendors and artisans, as well as stalls selling local food.

Web links

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