The Maui News

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Aloha Stadium shutting down

- By ROBERT COLLIAS Staff Writer

The announceme­nt of the shutdown of Aloha Stadium for the immediate future instantly brought speculatio­n that Maui’s War Memorial Stadium may be in line to host University of Hawaii football games as soon as next season.

The Aloha Stadium Authority announced its decision Thursday to reduce operations and place a moratorium on new events at the stadium located in Halawa on Oahu.

“These changes are being adopted in response to COVID-19 safety restrictio­ns that have severely limited revenue generation opportunit­ies,” the Stadium Authority said in a news release on its website. “Events that were reserved prior to today’s decision will be honored and activities in the parking lot will continue, including the drivethrou­gh Christmas display and Swap Meet & Marketplac­e.”

“It is with a heavy heart that we make this difficult decision,” Ross Yamasaki, Chair of the Stadium Authority, said in the news release. “Aloha Stadium has been expending its reserves to maintain operations since COVID-19 restrictio­ns began. Unfortunat­ely, we have reached a stage where we can no longer afford to continue these expenditur­es. It is our hope that we can find a long-term solution but for now, must make these changes to reduce expenses and generate revenue through activities in the parking lot and events that have already been booked.”

Citing anonymous sources, KHON2 reported Thursday that Aloha Stadium has been deemed unsafe to hold crowds and is facing condemnati­on.

The Stadium Authority’s announceme­nt brought an immediate response from UH, which played five games at the stadium this season, all without fans due to COVID19 restrictio­ns. Hawaii football has played at the stadium since it was built in 1975.

“We are beyond disappoint­ed of the news at today’s announceme­nt from the Aloha Stadium Authority that there will be no further events in the current stadium with fans,” UH athletic director David Matlin said in a statement released by the school. “Aloha Stadium has such a storied history and carries so many memories for our football program and generation­s of Hawai‘i families. We must now take responsibi­lity ourselves to find a suitable venue for our Rainbow Warriors, Hawai‘i’s football team, to play in front of our loyal fans beginning in 2021.”

The Warriors (4-4) completed their regular season last Saturday with a 38-21 win over UNLV at Aloha Stadium. They are set to face Houston in the New Mexico Bowl on Dec. 24 in Frisco, Texas.

Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino welcomed the possibilit­y of

UH playing at War Memorial.

“I am open to entertaini­ng the notion of War Memorial Stadium hosting UH football games,” Victorino said in a statement Thursday afternoon. “It would be a great opportunit­y for our local college football fans to cheer the Rainbow Warrior football team here at home on Maui.”

UH played Montana in a game at War Memorial on Sept. 8, 2001.

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 ?? AP file photo ?? Aloha Stadium, shown in this photo from Dec. 11, 2015, is shutting down indefinite­ly, the Aloha Stadium Authority announced Thursday. The Stadium Authority said the decision was made “in response to COVID-19 safety restrictio­ns that have severely limited revenue generation opportunit­ies.” The University of Hawaii football team has called the stadium home since it was built in 1975.
AP file photo Aloha Stadium, shown in this photo from Dec. 11, 2015, is shutting down indefinite­ly, the Aloha Stadium Authority announced Thursday. The Stadium Authority said the decision was made “in response to COVID-19 safety restrictio­ns that have severely limited revenue generation opportunit­ies.” The University of Hawaii football team has called the stadium home since it was built in 1975.
 ?? The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo ?? War Memorial Stadium, shown in this aerial photo taken in May, seats approximat­ely 15,500 fans and has the second-largest football seating capacity in the state, behind 50,000-seat Aloha Stadium.
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo War Memorial Stadium, shown in this aerial photo taken in May, seats approximat­ely 15,500 fans and has the second-largest football seating capacity in the state, behind 50,000-seat Aloha Stadium.

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