Aloha Stadium

Location: Honolulu, HI
Halawa Valley, near Pearl Harbor.
Capacity: 50,063
Dimensions (Left, Center, Right): 325-420-325
Pacific Coast League began using in September of 1975. Aloha Stadium is the home field for the University of Hawaii football team, and is the site of the Hula Bowl. The park cost $27 million to build. Four sections of the grandstand were on wheels, so that the configuration could be changed from baseball to football. It is now used only for football and unable to change the configuration.
Used by: Hawaii Islanders

Following are the minor league baseball teams known to have played at Aloha Stadium:

YearTeamLeagueWLAttendAvg.
1985Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League8459134,8641,886RosterStats
1984Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League8753144,2322,060RosterStats
1983Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League7271145,8802,040RosterStats
1982Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League7371136,6761,898RosterStats
1981Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League7265157,9182,305RosterStats
1980Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League7665137,7771,954RosterStats
1979Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League7276176,0492,379RosterStats
1978Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League5682154,4772,239RosterStats
1977Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League7967347,9314,766RosterStats
1976Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League7768306,2364,224RosterStats
1975Hawaii IslandersPacific Coast League8856213,4322,964RosterStats



Attendance listed indicates the total home attendance for the team even if it played in multiple home ballparks or additional cities in the same year.

Average attendance is based on half the team's total games being played at home.



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