Former Soccer Club President Pleads Guilty to Petit Larceny

(Photo Courtesy of the Suffolk County DA's Office) Matthew Dickson of Dix Hills pleaded guilty to embezzling $70,000 from the Dix Hills Soccer Club.

The former Vice President and President of the Dix Hills Soccer Club pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $70,000 from the club two years ago.  

Between April and November 2022, Matthew Dickson was responsible for paying the bills associated with the Dix Hills Soccer Club. During that same period, Dickson held the position of Vice President, and then later, President, of the soccer club. Instead of paying the expenses, Dickson began writing checks to himself and to his corporation from the soccer club’s account without the board of directors’ permission.

Further  investigation revealed thatDickson collected payments from club members through his personal Venmo account for soccer-related events, but then never deposited into the club’s bank account. Additionally, he failed to reimburse the club for expenses that he charged on the soccer club’s credit card.  

On September 6, 2024, Dickson, 44, pleaded guilty to petit larceny, a Class A misdemeanor, before  Supreme Court Justice John B. Collins. Prior to his plea, Dickson was required by prosecutors to pay $76,237 in restitution to the soccer club and write an apology letter to the board of directors.  As additional conditions of his plea, Dickson will be required to serve three years of probation and complete over 400 hours of community service.  

“This defendant executed a scheme to line his own pockets with funds that were intended to benefit children,” said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney. “Today’s guilty plea not only holds him accountable  for his betrayal of trust, but is also an important step towards making his victims feel whole again  as my office required the defendant pay back the full amount of money to the soccer club.”  

“Justice has been served for the members of our club and community,” said Dix Hills Soccer Club President Martin Targett. “We are pleased our procedures allowed us to identify the wrongdoing,  and we are grateful for the professionalism and collaboration with the Suffolk County District  Attorney’s Office.”  

Dickson is due back in court for sentencing on November 15, 2024.