Funicello played for the youth team at Salernitana in Italy, but was not offered a full professional contract by the team, and returned to the United States to consider his options. He briefly trialled with both the New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer and the Atlanta Silverbacks in the USL First Division, and played for the Brooklyn Knights in the USL Premier Development League, before returning to Europe again in the fall of 2007. Funicello played a handful of games for English team Ashford Town, had a trial with Charlton Athletic, and played some more for Corinthian-Casuals in the Isthmian League Division One South, until being signed by the Real Maryland Monarchs in the USL Second Divisionin the summer of 2009. Funicello signed with Icelandic club Thor Akureyri in April 2010, after an extended trial period. He played in 13 games for Thor, before being transferred to IFK Mariehamn. Funicello was transferred to IFK Mariehamn on 31 August 2010. He signed a one-year extension with IFK Mariehamn after helping them stay in the Veikkausliiga. After a disagreement with current IFK Mariehamn manager Pekka Lyyski, Funicello was transferred to VPS. Funicello expressed his and his teammates horrible relationship with Lyyski. It was the 3rd most read article in Finnish newspaper. Funicello's time was short lived at VPS as he tore ligaments in his ankle in his first week of training with his new club. Resulting in him missing the rest of the regular season. He went on to sign with his former club Þór in Iceland helping them advance to 2nd round of the UEFA Europa League, and gain promotion back to the Pepsi Deild. He transferred to FF Jaro on August 31, 2013. Funicello was named head coach of Icelandic club IF Vestri in February 2016.
Personal life
He spends his time off with his family - mother Maria, father Pasquale, and sister Elvira - back in Norwalk, CT. His family owns an Italian Restaurant in Westport, CT named "Tutti's". He is also the founder of a player identification company called SoccerViza, assisting players to get identified by professional clubs and scouts.