Campaign Launched to Bring UH Football to Campus

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Contact:
Margot Schrire, (808) 376-7818
Senior Executive Director of Communications
Posted: Apr 12, 2021

Clarence T.C. Ching Field
Clarence T.C. Ching Field
Clarence T.C. Ching Field
Clarence T.C. Ching Field

When it was announced in December 2020 that the Rainbow Warrior Football program would no longer be able to play their home games at Aloha Stadium in front of fans, the University of Hawaiʻi decided to bring UH Football to Mānoa. 

The Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, in the heart of the Mānoa campus, will be the new home for UH Football. Retrofitting the complex to be ready to host the Rainbow Warrior football games for the 2021 season will cost more than $6 million. To raise funds in support of the project, a campaign for the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, has been launched. 

Mānoa Provost Michael Bruno said, “Bringing UH Football back to campus will energize the Mānoa campus as a place for our students, faculty and staff, alumni, our neighbors, and donor communities to be deeply connected. There is great momentum behind this plan and the financial support from our community will be essential.”

The plan includes increasing seating capacity; installing a new scoreboard and sound system; upgrading the press box; and other amenities needed to host Division I FBS college football games.

Athletics Director David Matlin said, “We have a big opportunity here! This isn’t just about relocating the team’s games. It’s an exciting time for rethinking the whole fan experience and revitalizing student engagement. The unique atmosphere that comes with on-campus college football will be a great addition to campus life and the entire UH community.” 

Gifts made in support of the campaign for the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex will benefit UH Football. The space will also be a new gathering place for outdoor events for the whole community, including youth football, concerts, high school graduations, and possibly international tournaments and sporting events. 

The state-of-the-art Clarence T.C. Ching Athletic Complex opened in 2015. In the heart of the Mānoa campus, it is home to UH’s beach volleyball, soccer, and track & field teams, and it’s a practice facility for UH Rainbow Warrior & Wahine student-athletes. 

Make a gift at www.hawaiiathletics.com/ChingField

For more information contact Kimo Kai, Associate Athletics Director of Philanthropic Partnerships, at Kimo.Kai@UHFoundation.org or 808-721-4743.