News Summary
The Alabama Beavers have been expelled from the International Football Alliance amid serious misconduct allegations involving financial disputes and fraudulent activities. Businessman Brian Carpenter has accused the team of failing to uphold sponsorship agreements, while managing partner Charles Drinkard faces accusations of mishandling investments. As financial woes mount, the IFA issued a cease-and-desist order, leading to the introduction of a new team, the Huntsville Astros, who will honor existing season ticket purchases from Beavers fans.
Huntsville, Alabama – The Alabama Beavers have officially been removed from the International Football Alliance (IFA) due to a series of misconduct allegations that have raised significant concerns among sponsors, players, and league officials.
At the center of the controversy is businessman Brian Carpenter, owner of Cave City BBQ, who claims to be owed nearly $1,000 following his sponsorship of the Beavers. Carpenter, who expected advertisements, promotions, and events in return for his investment, reported receiving no benefits whatsoever from this sponsorship. He has documented efforts to seek a refund, having formally requested it on April 16, 2025, but received no communication from the Beavers for over three weeks.
Amid his attempts to resolve the situation, Carpenter has described a troubling lack of accountability from the Beavers, particularly from managing partner Charles “CJ” Drinkard. The sponsorship dispute escalated as Carpenter’s refund requests increased, yet Drinkard contended that Carpenter did not follow the necessary protocols to verify his claims.
In addition to financial disputes, the Beavers are accused of engaging in fraudulent activities. Drinkard allegedly accepted a $25,000 investment from Anthony Richardson under false pretenses, providing a fake PayPal statement as proof of a transaction that did not exist. It is claimed that Drinkard cashed Richardson’s check for his personal use, prompting both Richardson and the IFA to seek legal recourse against him.
The financial troubles extend beyond sponsorship disputes. Reports indicate that the Beavers owe over $22,731.72 to Embassy Suites Huntsville for an unpaid balance after initial payments were made. Players have also reported issues with being charged fees for background checks that were never conducted, along with unfulfilled reimbursements for hotel stays. Furthermore, purchases made during a “Jersey Flash Sale” led to orders not being fulfilled, with no refunds being issued to fans and players alike.
Drinkard has faced criticism for his inability to properly communicate with players and representatives regarding these various complaints. In light of the mounting issues, the IFA issued a cease-and-desist order against the Beavers, just as their season was set to commence on May 31, 2025.
In contrast, the Beavers claim that they departed the IFA due to unmet promises and inadequate leadership, shifting the narrative on the conflict. However, their removal has paved the way for the IFA to introduce a new professional football team, the Huntsville Astros. Jason Adams, the IFA Director of Operations, believes the Astros present an opportunity for a fresh start in local football under new management.
Despite the tumultuous circumstances surrounding the Alabama Beavers, the Astros plan to uphold existing season ticket purchases made by former Beavers fans, with anticipation for the season opener in early June 2025.
This situation highlights the complexities of team management and sponsorship relations within professional sports and raises questions about accountability and transparency amid financial dealings in the industry.
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Additional Resources
- WAFF: Alabama Beavers Investor Seeks Refund Amid Fraud Claims & League Violations
- Wikipedia: Professional Sports
- WHNT: IFA Claims Alabama Beavers Engaged in Misconduct
- Google Search: Alabama Beavers Official League News
- WAFF: Alabama Beavers Expelled from IFA Amid Allegations
- Google Scholar: Sports Management Accountability
- WAFF: Alabama Beavers GM Claims Team Left League Amid Allegations
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Sports Ethics
- WAFF: Huntsville Astros Announced New IFA Team Ahead of 2025 Season
- Google News: Huntsville Astros Football

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