A research made by Finance Football shows the annual salary of the head coaches of the National teams that will play the 2022 FIFA World Cup, in Qatar.
Hans-Dieter Flick (Germany) is the best paid, with an annual pay of €6.5 million, ahead of England’s manager Gareth Southgate, who earns about €5.8 million per year.
French national team will defend the title they conquered 4 years ago in Russia and their leader Didier Deschamps is also amongst the best paid managers in the world, with earnings of €3.8 million annualy.
With five titles, Brazil is the most successful World Cup team and Brazilians are again top contenders in Qatar. Brazilian team manager Tite earns about €3.6 million, according to Finance Football research.
Morocco coach, the Bosnian Vahid Halilhodzic, on €920,000 per annum, is the beat paid among the five Head Coaches leading the five African teams to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The Black Stars of Ghana Irish coach, Chris Hughton earns €400,000 per year, according to the Finance Football research findings.
Rigobert Song (Cameroon) – is the third best paid African Head Coach heading to the 2022 FFIFA World Cup in Qatar on €340,000 annual salary while Aliou Cisse (Senegal) is fourth on €310,000 annual salary. Tunisia coach, Jalel Kadri who earns €130,000 per annum brings of the rear for Africa.
Best Paid Head Coaches in 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Hans-Dieter Flick (GERMANY) – €6,500,000
- Gareth Southgate (ENGLAND) – €5,800,000
- Didier Deschamps (FRANCE) – €3,800,000
- Tite (BRAZIL) – €3,600,000
- Louis van Gaal (NETHERLANDS) – €2,900,000
- Gerardo Martino (MEXICO) – €2,900,000
- Lionel Scaloni (ARGENTINA) – €2,600,000
- Félix Sánchez Bas (QATAR) – €2,400,000
- Fernando Santos (PORTUGAL) – €2,250,000
- Murat Yakin (SWITZERLAND) – €1,600,000
- Paulo Bento (SOUTH KOREA) – €1,300,000
- Graham Arnold (AUSTRALIA) – €1,300,000
- Gregg Berhalter (USA) – €1,250,000
- Roberto Martínez (BELGIUM) – €1,200,000
- Kasper Hjulmand (DENMARK) – €1,150,000
- Luis Enrique (SPAIN) – €1,150,000
- Hervé Renard (SAUDI ARABIA) – €1,100,000
- Hajime Moriyasu (JAPAN) – €1,050,000
- Vahid Halilhodžić (MOROCCO) – €920,000
- Diego Alonso (URUGUAY) – €860,000
- Gustavo J. Alfaro (ECUADOR) – €770,000
- Dragan Stojković (SERBIA) – €650,000
- Dragan Skočić (IRAN) – €650,000
- Zlatko Dalić (CROATIA) – €550,000
- Czesław Michniewicz (POLAND) – €500,000
- John Herdman (CANADA) – €480,000
- Chris Hughton (GHANA) – €400,000
- Rob Page (WALES) – €380,000
- Luis F. Suárez (COSTA RICA) – €350,000
- Rigobert Song (CAMEROON) – €340,000
- Aliou Cissé (SENEGAL) – €310,000
- Jalel Kadri (TUNISIA) – €130,000