- Address: 700 Halia Nakoa Street, Wailuku
- Country: United States
- Capacity: 23,000
- Opened: 1969
- Main use: American football
- Tenants:
Extra stadium info – War Memorial Football Stadium
The stadium is also known as a venue for athletics and football. It is among the main sports venues in Polynesia. In 1998, 20,000 people attended the first Hula Bowl, an intercollegiate American football match, at the stadium. The War Memorial Football Stadium opened as one of the largest sports venues by capacity in Hawaii. In the 1970s, the Aloha Stadium became the largest sports venue by capacity in Hawaii. In 1977, the Aloha Stadium hosted the home games of the former football club Team Hawaii. 12,000 people attended their only home game against the New York Cosmos. Edson Arantes do Nascimento, commonly known as Pelé, played for the Cosmos in that match. The Brazilian football legend was named Athlete of the Century by the IOC.