Following his retirement as a player in 1996, Pasculli began working as a coach, mainly in the lower leagues of Italian football. Pasculli became manager of
Uganda in May 2003, and led the team to a goalless draw with
Sudan in his first match in
Kampala. He managed the team despite being unable to speak English. In June, he missed the team's crucial
2004 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against
Rwanda and
Ghana, as his father, whom he had not seen for over two years, was gravely ill in Argentina. In September, he left the Cranes after turning down a US$24,000 contract that his agent called too low, and the representative also alleged that Pasculli had not been paid what was promised for his work. In September 2004, Pasculli was hired by
FK Dinamo Tirana of the
Albanian Superliga. An article on
UEFA's website called his team "lacklustre" the following month. He was replaced as manager by
Faruk Sejdini, and returned to the helm in January 2005 when the latter was dismissed, and Pasculli then became
director of football in March. On 5 October 2019, Pasculli was appointed manager of
Bangor City in the
Cymru North, the second
tier of Welsh football, after former chairman
Stephen Vaughan Jr. stepped down following a 7–0 loss to
Prestatyn Town. His link to the club was through new owner Domenico Serafino, an Italian musician who lived in Argentina. ==Playing honours==