The great challenge that meant to come back to the soccer management after his contribution to the arising and development of the world’s most important player, Diego Maradona, was taken with enormous responsibility.
After the ending of his professional relationship with Maradona, Cyterszpiler went through some extra sport challenges and some others that from other sides kept him inside the background in which he had always developed in and with an excellent performance. As the organization of the successful tournament of the National Team, entrusted by the AFA President and FIFA Vice President Julio Grondona, previous the World Cup 1986. He also organized international championships in Mar del Plata, Misiones, Rosario…

 

And was Miguel Brindisi, legendary midfield and Diego’s main partner in the championship won by Boca Juniors in 1981, who required his professional services, in Brindisi’s position as Technical Director.

He was the best endorsement that Cyterszpiler could ever have to come back to the business activities of the background, after a period of time in which he went through, successfully, other activities away from sports.

But all the rich experience accumulated during his youth deserved to be placed at the service of those who would trust him his representation, of course, before he would become into a worldwide agent at disposal of any institution which could require his contest to the incorporation of soccer players or any other professional advising.

 

 

Brindisi, who had been a great player, emerged from the Championship won by Huracan in 1973 – one of the best teams in the Argentine history- and who also played in a World Cup, went to Cyterszpiler’s Company mean while he was conducting Guatemala’s National Team, in 1992.

 

Subsequently, after conducting Barcelona from Guayaquil, Ecuador, he arrived at the difficult Argentine background and succeeded with Independiente. Not only nationally but also in the Supercopa (Supercup) and South American Recopa.

 

In 1996 he conducted Racing, which classified to the Libertadores Cup of America. In 1997 returned to the conduction of Guatemala’s National Team and in 1998 he had the honor to be required by Espanyol from Barcelona, where he replaced the former Technical Director of our National Team, Marcelo Bielsa.

 

History continued with Huracan and Lanús, until Boca Juniors’ president Mauricio Macri, to carry on with his career conducting the World Champion Club of clubs, called him.

In that highly important moment in his career, continued being represented by Jorge Cyterszpiler’s Company.

 

 

Just as Brindisi was the first Technical Director represented in the way back to the activity a list of elite soccer players, national and international were taking shape.
Initiated with the most excellent Néstor Raúl Gorosito, character referent of the South American soccer in the 90’s.