Bangor City: Colace appointed manager as Pasculli takes backseat role
Bangor City have appointed Hugo Colace as their new first-team manager following Pedro Pasculli’s decision to step down.
Colace joined the Citizens in January after moving from Mons Calpe SC.
He will replace World Cup 1982 winner Pedro Pasculli who was appointed in October 2019.
Pasculli will take up a new role at the club as technical secretary where he will support Colace if needed.
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“This is a great opportunity for me and I am looking forward to the challenge of building a team to win promotion,” said Colace to BangorCityFC.co.uk.
“It was always an ambition of mine to go into coaching and I think this is the right moment for me. With my experience including three years at Barnsley I am confident of bringing success here.”
Commenting on the appointment, club president Domenico Serafino said: “Hugo made an immediate impression on me as a strong personality and leader.
“He came to the club with plenty of knowledge of British football after doing very well at Barnsley.
“His experience means that he is the right person to be coaching the players on a day to day basis.”
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