Pedro Pasculli

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

Career

Club career

Pedro Pasculli began playing football at CA Colón in his hometown of Santa Fe, where he was born in 1960. In 1977, he was inducted into the first team of the club and played from then to 1980 in Colón and made at this time 24 league games for the club. In 1980 he was engaged by the Argentinos Juniors from Buenos Aires. With the Argentinos Juniors, where he played, among other things, along with other Argentine football greats of the era such as Jorge Olguín, Sergio Batista or Claudio Borghi, won Pasculli, who acted on the position of an attacker twice the Argentine football championship. In Metropolitano Competition 1984 it was first with a point before Ferro Carril Oeste, a year later in Nacional by a final victory against Vélez Sarsfield. This one was even allowed to start for the Copa Libertadores, who won the Juniors in 1985 by a final victory against América de Cali. At this time, Pedro Pasculli but already stayed no longer in Buenos Aires, he joined in the summer of 1985 before the Libertadores final in Italy for U.S. Lecce. With the Erstligaaufsteiger from Calabria, he rose in his first season in Serie B, and from time spent in the result two years in Italy 's second tier, but kept Lecce loyalty. After the resurgence of 1987/88 could be 1988/89 to achieve the league and finished ninth in Serie A. The 1989/90 season was for Pascutti and Lecce successfully, you were Fourteenth and remained top notch. 1990/91 then was the relegation to Serie B and after the missed resurgence in 1992 left Pasculli Lecce after seven seasons and 214 games in league play and 54 goals scored, to join CA Newell 's Old Boys of Rosario in Argentina. After a year there he played in the next two years in Japan and Italy still amateur. 1996 ended Pasculli his active career.

Today he lives in Salento in South of Italy and has already coached several local teams as well as among other things the national team of Uganda and Dinamo Tirana.

National

Between 1984 and 1987 Pedro Pasculli made ​​a total of twenty appearances for the Argentina national football team, where he scored five Torerfolge. From national coach Carlos Bilardo, he was appointed to the South American squad for the FIFA World Cup 1986 in Mexico. The tournament Bilardo put him twice. In the group match against South Korea ( 3-1 ), he played the first 73 minutes of the match and was then replaced, for it was Carlos Tapia. His second mission had Pasculli in the second round against Uruguay (1-0 ), where he acted over the entire season in the attack of the Argentine team alongside Oscar Ruggeri. In 42 minutes Pasculli in this game, also scored the winning goal for Argentina. However, he was not considered further during the remaining tournament. His team, however, came to the final, where Germany 3-2 was defeated.

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