Top Highest Paid Coaches Fifa World Cup 2018 Salaries (Revealed)

FIFA World Cup 2018 (Russia) is approaching and fans are eagerly waiting for the universe’ mega sports event in which the international teams would take part. Before entering the event straight, just get the actual figures of persons behind the international teams. How much the coaches of international teams would be paid who are 32 in numbers total. The details of “FIFA World Cup 2018” coaches salaries are mentioned and briefly discussed below.

Fifa World Cup is just around the corner and most of the qualified teams already have their first team coaching setups well and truly in place. Today we take a look at all 32 national teams coaches and how much salaries they will be getting going into the big event. In previous world cup (Fabio Capello) becomes the best paid manager in world cup with annual salary of ($11.23 million). England team manager Roy Hodgson listed on 2nd place in the list. This year German team manager (Joachim Löw) with annual salary of €3.85 million become highest paid coach at world cup 2018 in Russia.

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Joachim Löw is manager of German football national side since 2006, Under his management Germany finished at 3rd place in world cup 2010 in South Africa. In 2014, Germany dominated the world cup 2014 after winning final from Argentina. Joachim Löw currently highest paid manager in the upcoming Fifa World Cup 2018. Tite the 56 year old replace Dung the head coach of Brazil team after world cup 2014. He is hopeful take best squad of 23 players to Russia in June to win the world cup. Before becoming the coach of Brazil, he managed team like (Corinthians, Internacional, and Palmeiras). The annual salary of (€3.5 million) made him the 2nd highest paid manager in World Cup 2018.

For that less intense job, the 32 national coaches fighting to win the World Cup in Brazil receive an average of $2 million per year though that impressive salary often comes at the expense of little job security. Only 5 coaches had the same job during the last World Cup, four years ago in South Africa. From the 32 teams, 15 are coached by foreigners and only a few will remain at their jobs during the next World Cup in Russia in 2018. Nonetheless, coaches in soccer clubs make considerably more than their counterparts in national teams. In fact, only Capello would be placed among the ten highest-paid soccer club coaches, which make an average of $11.3 million per year. 

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Fabio Capello's salary is so high that he makes more in a week than Miguel Herrera, Mexico's coach, makes in an entire year. Mourinho, the second best paid soccer coach, makes $17 million per year, over 150% of what Capello, the best paid national coach, makes. Maybe that is another reason, more tangible than boredom, that explains why the Portuguese has publicly declared he will coach soccer clubs for at least 15 more years before becoming the boss of a national team. Forbes has revealed soccer's highest–paid coaches, and now Forbes reveals the salary of every coach at the World Cup, according to data collected by Sporting Intelligence. If you think that these salaries are too high, remember it does not even include team bonuses.
1. Fabio Capello, Russia — $11,235,210
2. Roy Hodgson, England — $5,874,570
3. Cesare Prandelli, Italy — $4,322,010
4. Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazil — $3,973,730
5. Ottmar Hitzfeld, Switzerland — $3,745,130
6. Joachim Löw, Germany — $3,602,460
7. Vicente del Bosque, Spain — $3,386,270
8. Louis van Gaal, Netherlands — $2,738,060
9. Alberto Zaccheroni, Japan — $2,727,480
10. Jurgen Klinsmann, United States — $2,621,740
11. Didier Deschamps, France — $2,161,000
12. Paulo Bento, Portugal — $2,160,170
13. Carlos Queiroz, Iran — $2,098,060
14. Jorge Sampaoli, Chile — $1,774,960
15. Jose Pekerman, Colombia — $1,678,450
16. Ange Postecoglou, Australia — $1,395,300
17. Óscar Tabárez, Uruguay — $1,258,840
18. Sabri Lamouchi, Ivory Coast — $1,037,450
19. Vahid Halilhodžić, Algeria — $1,007,070
20. Marc Wilmots, Belgium — $864,400
21. Fernando Santos, Greece — $864,400
22. Alejandro Sabella, Argentina — $818,240
23. Hong Myung-bo, South Korea — $795,250
24. Luis Fernando Suárez, Honduras — $629,420
25. Reinaldo Rueda, Ecuador — $566,480
26. Jorge Luis Pinto, Costa Rica — $440,590
27. Volke Finke, Cameroon — $394,440
28. Stephen Keshi, Nigeria — $392,420
29. Safet Susic, Bosnia and Herzegovina — $352,470
30. Niko Kovac, Croatia — $271,740
31. James Kwesi Appiah, Ghana — $251,770
32. Miguel Herrera, Mexico — $209,810

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