Spiegel began his career as a manager in
Hapoel Petah Tikva in the mid-1980s . After several years he moved to Maccabi Tel Aviv, which won the
State Cup. After problems with some of the players and a 10–0 defeat to
Maccabi Haifa, Spiegel was fired. In 1989, he moved to
Bnei Yehuda, which won the
Israeli Championship in 1990. The team won the Israeli Championship that year without losing a single game the whole season. Under his lead, Haifa won the State Cup twice, in 1995 and in 1998. In 1999, Spiegel returned to Bnei Yehuda. After one unsuccessful season with the club, he moved to
Ironi Rishon LeZion for two years. In July 2007, after an absence of five years from the Israeli football scene, Spiegel was hired by
Beitar Jerusalem as its
general manager. That year, the team won the
Double. In August 2008, he retired. ==Honours==