Polynesian Football Hall of Fame

The Polynesian Football Hall of Fame is a hall of fame that honors the greatest players, coaches, and contributors of Polynesian descent in the sport of American football. It was established in 2013 by former National Football League (NFL) players Jesse Sapolu and Maa Tanuvasa. Board members include Troy Polamalu, Via Sikahema, June Jones, and Reno Mahe. The hall is located at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu, Hawaii.

Inductees

 * 2014
 * Kurt Gouveia
 * Olin Kreutz
 * Kevin Mawae
 * Junior Seau
 * Jack Thompson
 * Herman Wedemeyer
 * Ken Niumatalolo


 * 2015
 * Luther Elliss
 * Jesse Sapolu
 * Ray Schoenke
 * Mosi Tatupu
 * Mark Tuinei
 * Russ Francis


 * 2016
 * Charlie Ane
 * Rocky Freitas
 * Troy Polamalu
 * Vai Sikahema
 * Al Lolotai


 * 2017
 * Junior Ah You
 * Riki Ellison
 * Chris Naeole
 * Maa Tanuvasa
 * John Manumaleuna


 * 2018
 * Bob Apisa
 * Herman Clark
 * Ma'ake Kemoeatu
 * Manu Tuiasosopo
 * Kimo von Oelhoffen


 * 2019
 * Joe Salave'a
 * Dan Saleaumua
 * Lofa Tatupu
 * Marques Tuiasosopo


 * 2020
 * David Dixon
 * Frank Manumaleuga
 * Haloti Ngata
 * Dominic Raiola


 * 2021
 * Al Noga
 * Niko Noga
 * Charlie Wedemeyer


 * 2022
 * Malcom Floyd
 * Mike Iupati
 * Tom Kaulukukui


 * 2023
 * Larry Warford
 * Manti Te'o
 * Harry Field

Polynesian Bowl
In 2017, the organisation began to back a high school football all-star game known as the Polynesian Bowl, held at Aloha Stadium.