Spiteri's coaching career started with the youth team of
Birkirkara. In 2005, he joined
Qormi in the
Maltese Second Division. However, in October 2006, he was taken by
Ray Farrugia as his assistant with
Marsaxlokk. The club finished third in the league and Spiteri was appointed head coach of the team for the
UEFA Intertoto Cup. In the first game, they obtained a prestigious 1–1 draw on home soil in their first outing against
Zrinjski Mostar. From 2006 to 2009, Spiteri was appointed as coach for the
Malta national under-17 team, and between 2007 and 2009 served as assistant to
Dušan Fitzel with the
Maltese national team. After the national team experience, Spiteri coached numerous out clubs in Malta, including
Mosta,
Vittoriosa Stars,
Balzan, and recently
Naxxar Lions. He is a
UEFA A Pro licensed coach. == Honours ==