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Who are the highest paid coaches in World Cup 2018? Best paid managers in the World Cup 2018? We already know that football players around the world earn big amounts. From Lionel Messi’s salary, until it earns Cristiano Ronaldo – which are huge sums. The two superstars collect wages that many of us can not even dream about. But the fact is that they are not the only ones in this great football world that are good. But here we look at the Highest paid coaches in World Cup 2018.

It is clear that the players make a lot of money. But how much do the managers in the World Cup get? We already know that big managers like Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola pick up a big paycheck every month. But who are the best paid coaches in the World Cup 2018?

Best paid national team managers in the World Cup 2018

Highest paid coaches in World Cup 2018

List: Here are the Highest paid coaches in World Cup 2018

For those who want to read more about the World Cup 2018, check out our other articles.  We will look at the results of the World Cup, all TV times for the World Cup 2018 among other things.

Now, however, all focus is on going through the 32 coaches that will be on the sidelines. Now let’s see what the World Cup coaches are doing. We are looking at all 32 coaches in the World Cup and their salaries. Then we will look at the top 10 highest paid coaches in World Cup 2018. The wages are in euros and it is what the coaches earn in their annual salary.

All 32 coaches in World Cup 2018- Annual salary

32. Aliou Cisse, Senegal -€200,000
31. Adam Nawalka, Poland -€270,000
30. Mladen Krstajic, Serbia – -€300,000
29. Oscar Ramirez, Costa Rica -€350,000
28. Nabil Maaloul, Tunisia – €350,000
27. Hernan Dario Gomez, Panama – €400,000
26. Shin Yae-young, South Korea – €450,000
25. Janne Andersson, Sweden – €450,000
24. Germot Rohr, Nigeria – €500,000
22. Zlatko Dalic, Croatia -€550,000
21. Heimir Hallgrimson, Iceland – €700,000
20. Herve Renard, Morocco -€780,000
19. Vladimir Petkovic, Switzerland -€850,000
18. Roberto Martinez, Belgium – €1 million
17. Vahid Halilhodzic, Japan – €1 million
16. Åge Hereide, Denmark – €1 million
15. Juan Carlos Osorio, Mexico – €1.05 million
14. Ricardo Gareca, Peru –  €1.15 million
13. Bert van Marwijk, Australia – €1.25 million
12. Jose Pekerman, Colombia – €1.5 million
11. Hector Cuper, Egypt – €1.5 million

Click next to find out who the Top 10 are! 

10. Oscar Tabarez, Uruguay – €1.7 million

Oscar Tabarez has been Uruguay’s coach since 2006.  So odds will be strongly in his favour for the when Uruguay play in the World Cup 2018. Perhaps Uruguay (32.00) can win the World Cup?

9. Jorge Sampaoli, Argentina- €1.8 million

Jorge Sampaoli, former champion of Chile’s national team, left his last mission as coach of Sevilla to take over Argentina’s World Cup squad. This gives him €1.8 million per year. Although Argentina haven’t done well in their first two group games, after drawing with Iceland and losing 3-0 to Croatia. Could Sampaoli be sacked if they fail to advance from the group?

8. Gareth Southgate, England – €2 million

It’s no secret that it’s hard to be an English manager. Despite the fact that the England World Cup squad 2018 is strong – there is often something wrong with the team. Will Southgate and his €2 million a year be able to solve that problem?

7. Carlos Queiroz, Iran – €2 million

In the Iran World Cup squad 2018 we will see how Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz manages the team. He earns just under €2 million a year so he is well compensated for a relatively small footballing nation.

6. Fernando Santos, Portugal – €2.25 million

The coach of the Portugal World Cup squad 2018, Fernando Santos, won the Euro 2016 championship with Portugal. He has trained several Portuguese and Greek clubs – as well as the two countries’ national teams – and he receives €2.25 million a year.

5. Stanislav Cherchesov, Russia- €2.6 million

Russia World Cup squad 2018 may not be favorites to win the World Cup 2018, but there is a pressure on the host country to do well. Not least, Chercheshov who will have to manage them well. At least, then, a yearly salary of €2.6 million can be comforting.

4. Julen Lopetegui, Spain – €3 million

If you train Spain’s national team you will have a good salary. But, Mr. Lopetegui was sacked just two days before the tournament even started. This was due to the fact that he had already accepted a job offer to manage Real Madrid after the World Cup ended. Unfortunately, Lopetegui did not tell the Spanish federation who hired him that he had taken the job! They only found out just minutes before he announced it. It’s not certain yet whether he will still receive his salary now that he has been sacked.

3. Didier Deschamps, France – €3.5 million

The French coach, Dieder Deschamps, took France to the final in Euro 2016, but ended up losing to Portugal. Now the question is what he can achieve for France (7.50), France’s World Cup squad 2018 is one of the favorites to win the tournament.

2. Tite, Brazil- €3.5 million

We know that Brazil’s World Cup squad 2018 is one of the strongest teams on paper. As for Brazil (5.00), they are the favorites, together with Germany and Spain, to win this World Cup tournament. Let’s see what Tite can do in this Fifa tournament.

1. Joachim Löw, Germany €3.85 million

Jogi Löw made sure to take Germany’s fourth World Cup title in the Brazil World Cup 2014. Now again, Germany’s World Cup squad will be favorites. Maybe Germany can win (5.50) a new World Cup in Russia? He is now the best paid international manager in the world with his €3.85 million annually.

All 32 FIFA World Cup 2018 Coaches Salaries- World Cup Managers Yearly Salaries

Managers Annual Salary Team
Joachim Löw €3.85 million Germany
Tite €3.5 million Brazil
Didier Deschamps €3.5 million France
Julen Lopetegui €3 million Spain
Stanislav Cherchesov €2.6 million Russia
Fernando Santos €2.25 million Portugal
Carlos Queiroz €2 million Iran
Gareth Southgate €2 million England
Jorge Sampaoli €1.8 million Argentina
Óscar Tabárez €1.7 million Uruguay
Héctor Cúper €1.5 million Egypt
José Pékerman €1.5 million Colombia
Juan Antonio Pizzi €1.44 million Saudi Arabia
TBC €1.25 milllion Australia
Ricardo Gareca €1.15 million Peru
Juan Carlos Osorio €1.05 million Mexico
Åge Hareide €1 million Denmark
Vahid Halilhodžić €1 million Japan
Roberto Martínez €1 million Belgium
Vladimir Petković €850,000 Switzerland
Hervé Renard €780,000 Morocco
Heimir Hallgrímsson €700,000 Iceland
Zlatko Dalić €550,000 Croatia
Gernot Rohr €500,000 Nigeria
Janne Andersson €450,000 Sweden
Shin Tae-yong €450,000 South Korea
Hernán Darío Gómez €400,000 Panama
Nabil Maâloul €350,000 Tunisia
Mladen Krstajić €300,000 Serbia
Adam Nawałka €270,000 Poland
Aliou Cissé €200,000 Senegal
Óscar Ramírez €350,000 Costa Rica

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