Spiegel started his coaching career in
Maccabi Petah Tikva in 1955, acting as player-manager. In 1956, Spiegel was appointed as an interim manager of the
national team, when the IFA briefly sacked coach
Jackie Gibbons ahead of the
1956 AFC Asian Cup. As Gibbons was reinstated as coach the national team for the competition itself, Spiegel acted as his assistant. In 1957 Spiegel was forced to leave Maccabi Petah Tikva and moved on to coach
Maccabi Hadera which Spiegel led to promotion from
Liga Bet (third division). Spiegel then had spells in
Hapoel Petah Tikva,
Hapoel Kfar Saba, Maccabi Hadera, Maccabi Petah Tikva and
Shimshon Tel Aviv before coaching
Beitar Netanya for three years. In 1965 Spiegel moved to coach
Maccabi Tel Aviv, where his son,
Giora, was playing at the time. In September 1966, Spiegel was fired from Maccabi Tel Aviv, as the team's players demanded that he would be replaced and Spiegel returned to coach Beitar Netanya. In summer 1967 Spiegel began to coach
Maccabi Sha'arayim and managed to save the team from relegation from the top division. Spiegel stayed with the club until February 1969, when he resigned. On 24 April 1969, Spiegel, together with
Edmond Schmilovich, managed the
national team's match against
Austria, drawing 1–1, as
Emmanuel Scheffer was coaching the
U-19 national team at the
1969 AFC Youth Championship. In Summer 1969 Spiegel joined
Hakoah Ramat Gan, where he stayed for the next five seasons, winning with the club the
State Cup in
1971 and the
league championship in
1972–73. After leaving Hakoah Ramat Gan, Spiegel coached
Maccabi Netanya, with which he finished as runner-up in
the league,
Maccabi Petah Tikva, which he assisted to
gain promotion to the top division,
Maccabi Herzliya,
Hapoel Jerusalem, with which he won the
second division and promoted to
Liga Leumit,
Hapoel Ramat Gan, which he
also promoted to Liga Leumit and
Maccabi Jaffa. In 1984 Spiegel was appointed as coach for the
U-21 national team and assistant manager for the national team, which he coached in the
1985 Maccabiah Games, winning the gold medal. Spiegel left the u-21 team when his contract ended and signed on with
Hapoel Marmorek, which was his final coaching position before retirement. ==Personal life==