The Alliance of American Football owes thousands to the city of Birmingham, Birmingham area hotels and the city’s own barbecue joint, Jim 'N Nicks. The AAF’s Birmingham Iron franchise played at Legion Field in the team’s lone season until the league officially filed bankruptcy on April 17.

Federal bankruptcy filings list the creditors for Legendary Field Exhibitions, LLC, doing business as the Alliance of American Football.

The filings show the league owes $38,657 to the city of Birmingham and $11,248 to Birmingham Parks and Recreation. To Jim 'N Nicks, the popular barbecue joint, the league owes $12,718.

More than $63,000 to Birmingham-area hotels including Hilton Perimeter Park, Home 2 Suites, Courtyard Downtown and the Hilton Garden Inn.

The largest line of debt goes to Yar-Tay Company, which provides concessions services. The league owes that company $125,443.

Other Birmingham media and print companies and other businesses were also listed. Here are those companies and the amounts owed listed:

Alabama Graphics - $16,853

Alabama Media Group - $4,500

Birmingham Business Journal - $6,500

Bruno Events - $31,540

Raycom Media - $8,105.

Robertson and Associates - $18,000

Southern Foodservice Management - $3,853

Southland Electric Company - $355

Summit Media - $37,663

Fastsigns/Accuprint - $1,378

Vulcan Park and Museum - $100

WBRC - $8,470

Wiley Graphics - $3,572

Vanguard Cleaning - $6,431

Wright Fitness Inc. - $3,390

Multiple attempts to reach Legendary Field Exhibitions’ attorney for comment were not successful.

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