Brizuela played for clubs of Argentina, Chile, México, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Panamá. After retiring, he worked as a sporting director at
Deportivo Merlo during the 2005–06 season, before being a manager of
Sportivo Barracas in 2006. Brizuela was later a youth coordinator at
Atlas, and subsequently worked as a sporting manager at
Olmedo in 2010. He returned to his home country with
Racing Club in the following year, as a technical secretary. Brizuela left Racing in the end of 2012, and joined
San Lorenzo's intake area in the following year. He was also a director of
Udinese's project in Argentina in 2014, and worked at
Rosario Central in 2015, also in the intake area. In 2022, after six years at
River Plate's intake area, Brizuela joined
José Pékerman's staff at the
Venezuela national team, as a head scout. In December of that year, he returned to managerial duties after taking over
Palmaflor del Trópico in Bolivia. On 7 May 2023, Brizuela resigned from Palmaflor. ==References==