[citation needed] He began his career at Nistru Chișinău, where his progression was hampered by a baldy broken leg, before moving to SKA Kiev in 1982.
[3] He made 16 appearances the following year,[4] and played 23 times for the club in 1985, scoring 4 goals.
He was named the Moldovan Footballer of the Year award in 1992 and scored 12 goals in 30 appearances in the 1992-93 season.
[9] On 2 July, in a friendly match against Georgia he scored the first goal in the history of recently created national team.
[10] Spiridon joined Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk in 2004 as the assistant manager to Mircea Lucescu.