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Operator
  
Capacity
  
20,000

Surface
  
grass

Opened
  
1949

Demolished
  
1985

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Full name
  
Holleder Memorial Stadium

Former names
  
Aquinas Memorial Stadium

Similar
  
Seneca Park Zoo, McNichols Sports Arena, SIU Arena, Market Square Arena, Buffalo Memorial Auditorium

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Holleder Memorial Stadium was a 20,000 seat football stadium in Rochester, New York.

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Located on Ridgeway Avenue, at the south east corner of Mount Read Blvd., it was built in 1949 to serve as the home of Aquinas Institute football.

Originally named Aquinas Memorial Stadium, it was renamed in 1974, in memory of former Aquinas and Army quarterback Don Holleder, who was killed in October, 1967, in the Battle of Ong Thanh.

The first ever win for the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League was held at the stadium; on August 13, 1960, the Bills won an exhibition game against the Denver Broncos. The Bills continued to host occasional exhibition games at the stadium through the 1960s.

Holleder Stadium was the home pitch for professional soccer's Rochester Lancers, who played at Holleder from 1967–69 as members of the American Soccer League, and 1970–80 while in the NASL. On August 21, 1977, 20,005 people, the largest crowd to attend a Lancers game at Holleder Stadium, watched Pelé lead his Cosmos to a 2–1 victory over the hometown Lancers in the first round of the 1977 NASL playoffs. It was also the host of the first match of the NASL Final 1970.

Holleder Stadium also hosted the Rochester Flash soccer team, who called Holleder Stadium home in 1981–82 (ASL) and 1984 (USL).

The stadium was torn down in 1985, and an industrial park, named Holleder Technology Park, was built on the site. Aquinas would eventually replace the stadium in 2005 with the Wegmans Sports Complex, with a smaller Capacity.

Concerts

The stadium hosted several musical concerts, including:

  • The Grateful Dead - September 1, 1979
  • Journey - June 5, 1983
  • The Police, The Fixx and A Flock of Seagulls - August 7, 1983
  • The Rochester Grey Knights held the Tournament of Drums(Drum and Bugle competition)annually from 1948-1968.

    Drum Corps Associates held the Senior Drum and Bugle Championships there in 1968-1971 and 1973-1976.

    References

    Holleder Memorial Stadium Wikipedia