Pedro Pasculli

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Pedro Pasculli
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Pedro Pasculli 2006
Personnel
Surname Pedro Pablo Pasculli
birthday May 17, 1960
place of birth Santa FeArgentina
size 173 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1977-1980 Colon de Santa Fe 24 0(6)
1980-1985 Argentinos Juniors 203 (87)
1985-1992 US Lecce 214 (54)
1993 Newell's Old Boys 5 0(0)
1994 Sagan Tosu 29 0(5)
1995-1996 US Casertana 17 0(4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1984-1987 Argentina 20 0(5)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2003 Uganda
Italy (beach soccer)
Verbania
Dinamo Tirana
Horatiana Venosa
Toma Maglie
2012– Cittanova
1 Only league games are given.

Pedro Pablo Pasculli (born May 17, 1960 in Santa Fe ) is a former Argentine soccer player .

Career

Club career

Pedro Pasculli began playing football with CA Colón in his hometown of Santa Fe, where he was born in 1960. In 1977 he was accepted into the professional team of the club and from then on played for Colón until 1980 and made 24 league games for the club during this time. In 1980 he was hired by the Argentinos Juniors from Buenos Aires . With the Argentinos Juniors, where he played with other Argentine football greats of the time such as Jorge Olguín , Sergio Batista or Claudio Borghi , Pasculli, who acted in the position of an attacker, won the Argentine football championship twice. In the Metropolitano competition in 1984 they were first with one point ahead of Ferro Carril Oeste , a year later in the Nacional by a final victory over Vélez Sársfield . As a result, you were also eligible to start the Copa Libertadores , which the Juniors won in 1985 by beating América de Cali in the final . At this point, Pedro Pasculli was no longer in Buenos Aires, he moved in the summer of 1985 to Italy for US Lecce before the Libertadores final . With the first division promoted from Apulia , he rose to Serie B in his first season and then spent two years in Italy's second division, but remained loyal to Lecce . After the rise in 1987/88 you could achieve relegation in Serie A 1988/89 and finished ninth. The 1989/90 season was also successful for Pasculli and Lecce, they finished fourteenth and remained first class. 1990/91 was then relegated to Serie B and after the missed rise in 1992 Pasculli Lecce left after seven seasons and 214 games in the league and scored 54 goals to join the Newell's Old Boys from Rosario in Argentina . After a year there he played in Japan and Italy's amateur area for the next two years . In 1996 Pasculli ended his active career.

Today he lives in Salento in the south of Italy and has coached several local teams as well as the national team of Uganda and Dinamo Tirana, among others .

National team

Between 1984 and 1987 Pedro Pasculli made a total of twenty international matches for the Argentine national football team , in which he scored five goals. He was appointed to the South American squad for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico by national coach Carlos Bilardo . Bilardo used him twice in the tournament. In the preliminary round match against South Korea (3-1) he played the first 73 minutes of the game and was then substituted, Carlos Tapia came on for him . Pasculli made his second appearance in the round of 16 against Uruguay (1-0), where he played alongside Óscar Ruggeri in the attack of the Argentine team for the entire season . In the 42nd minute of the game, Pasculli also scored the decisive goal for Argentina. Nevertheless, he was not considered further in the course of the tournament. His team, however, made it to the final, where Germany was defeated 3-2.

successes

  • 1984 Argentine Championship (Metropolitano) with Argentinos Juniors
  • 1985 Argentine Championship (Nacional) with Argentinos Juniors
  • 1986 world champion with Argentina

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