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FIFA WORLD CUP: SALARIES OF 32 HEAD COACHES REVEALED IN 2022

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FIFA World Cup: Salaries Of 32 Head Coaches revealed in 2022

FIFA World Cup: According to a study by Finance Football, the national team coaches who will travel to Qatar before the end of 2022 are paid on an annual basis. Hans-Dieter Flick of Germany is the highest paid manager before Gareth Southgate of England, who earns approximately €5.8 million annually.

 

Didier Deschamps, the head coach of the French national team, is one of the highest paid managers in the world, earning €3.8 million annually. He will captain France as they attempt to defend the title they won in Russia four years ago.

With five World Cup victories, Brazil is the most successful team and will be a serious contender in Qatar. Brazilian team manager Tite earns almost €3.6 million yearly, according to a report by Finance Football.

 

There will be documentation requirements for the head coaches from the Netherlands (Louis Van Gaal), Mexico (Gerardo Martino), Argentina (Lionel Scaloni), Qatar (Félix Sánchez Blas), and Portugal (Fernando Santos). These coaches' salaries, which range from €2 million to €3 million annually, are all required to be disclosed.

The highest paid of the five Head Coaches leading the five African teams to the 2022 FIFA World Cup is Morocco's coach Vahid Halilhodzic, a Bosnian who earns €920,000 annually.

 

Chris Hughton, an Irishman who coaches the Ghanaian Black Stars, earns €400,000 annually, per Finance Football's estimate.

 

Going into the 2022 FFIFA World Cup in Qatar, Rigobert Song (Cameroon) is the third highest-paid African Head Coach with a salary of €340,000, and Aliou Cisse (Senegal) is in fourth place with a salary of €310,000. Africa's weakest link is Tunisia's coach Jalel Kadri, who makes €130,000 annually.

 

Best-Paid Coaches for the FIFA World Cup in 2022 1. €6,500,000 Hans-Dieter Flick (GERMANY)

2. Gareth Southgate (ENGLAND), who received €5,800,000.

 

3. Didier Deschamps (FRANCE), who received €3,800,000.

 

Four. Tite (BRAZIL) — €3,600,000

 

5. Louis van Gaal (NETHERLANDS) — 2,900,000 euros

 

6. Gerardo Martino (MÉXICO) received €2,900,000.

 

7. Lionel Scaloni (ARGENTINA) received €2,600,000.

 

8. Félix Sánchez Bas (QATAR), who received €2,400,000.

9. Fernando Santos (PORTUGAL) — €2,250,000

 

10. Murat Yakin (SWITZERLAND) - €1,600,000

 

11. Paulo Bento (SOUTH KOREA) — €1,300,000

 

Graham Arnold (Australia) came in at number twelve with $1,300,000.

 

13. Gregg Berhalter (USA) — 1,250,000 euros

 

14. Roberto Martnez (BELGIUM) — €1,200,000

15. Kasper Hjulmand (DENMARK) — 1,150,000 euros

 

16. Luis Enrique (SPAIN) 1,150,000 euros

 

17. Hervé Renard (SAUDIA) — €1,100,000.

 

18. Hajime Moriyasu (Japan) — 1,050,000 euros

 

19th place: Vahid Halilhodi (MOROCCO) €920,000

 

Diego Alonso (URUGUAY), 20th place, $860,000

 

Gustavo J. Alfaro (ECUADOR), 21st place, 770,000 euros

 

Dragan Stojkovi (SERBIA) 22nd place: €650,000

23. Dragan Skoi (IRAN) - €650,000

 

24. Zlatko Dali (CROATIA) - €550,000

 

25. Czesaw Michniewicz (POLAND) - €500,000

 

26. John Herdman (CANADA) - €480,000

 

27. Chris Hughton (GHANA) — €400,000

 

28. Rob Page (WALES) - €380,000

29. €350,000 went to Luis F. Suárez (COSTA RICA).

 

Rigobert Song (CAMEROON) 30th, 340,000 Euros

 

Aliou Cissé (Senegal), third place, $310,000

29. Luis F. Suárez (COSTA RICA) - €350,000

 

30. Rigobert Song (CAMEROON) - €340,000

 

31. Aliou Cissé (SENEGAL) - €310,000

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