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All the 32 teams announced their head coaches for the FIFA World Cup. And according to sources, Hansi Flick holds the top contract and highest paid Fifa world cup head coach’s salary for the year 2022.
Let’s now see who the highest-earning managers at the 2022 World Cup are.
FIFA World Cup 2022 Highest Paid Managers
10. Gregg Berhalter
Team : United States
Contract : 2023
Annual Salary : £2.2m
Bonus : £1m for (winning or reaching playoff’s)
9. Félix Sánchez
Team : Qatar
Contract : 2022
Annual Salary : £2.5m
Bonus : £2m (winning bonus)
8. Murat Yakin
Team : Switzerland
Contract : 2022
Annual Salary : £2.5m
Bonus : £500k (for qualification)
7. Louis Van Gaal
Team : Netherlands
Contract : 2022
Annual Salary : £2.7m
Bonus : not reported
6. Roberto MartÃnez
Team : Belgium
Contract : 2024
Annual Salary : £3m
Bonus : £1m (for qualification)
5. Luis Enrique
Team : Spain
Contract : 2024
Annual Salary : £3m
Bonus : not reported
4. Gareth Southgate
Team : England
Contract : 2023
Annual Salary : £3.3m
Bonus : not reported
3. Didier Deschamps
Team : France
Contract : 2023
Annual Salary : £3.5m
Bonus : not reported
2. Tite
Team : Brazil
Contract : 2022
Annual Salary : £4m
Bonus : not reported
1. Hansi Flick
Team : Germany
Contract : 2024
Annual Salary : £5m
Bonus : £1m for (qualification and winning or reaching playoff’s)
FIFA World Cup 2022 Managers’ Salaries
Head Coach | Team | Annual Salary |
---|---|---|
Hansi Flick | Germany | £5 million |
Tite | Brazil | £4 million |
Didier Deschamps | France | £3.5 million |
Gareth Southgate | England | £3.3 million |
Luis Enrique | Spain | £3 million |
Roberto MartÃnez | Belgium | £3 million |
Louis Van Gaal | Netherlands | £2.7 million |
Murat Yakin | Switzerland | £2.5 million |
Félix Sánchez | Qatar | £2.5 million |
Gregg Berhalter | United States | £2.2 million |
Hervé Renard | Saudi Arabia | £2 million |
Fernando Santos | Portugal | £2 million |
Graham Arnold | Australia | £1.5 million |
Carlos Queiroz | Iran | £1.5 million |
Lionel Scaloni | Argentina | £1.5 million |
Gerardo Martino | Mexico | £1.25 million |
Rob Page | Wales | £1.2 million |
Kasper Hjulmand | Denmark | £1.2 million |
John Herdman | Canada | £1.1 million |
Hajime Moriyasu | Japan | £1 million |
Diego Alonso | Uruguay | £1 million |
Zlatko Dalić | Croatia | £700,000 |
Walid Regragui | Morocco | £650,000 |
Gustavo Alfaro | Ecuador | £550,000 |
Paulo Bento | South Korea | £500,000 |
Czesław Michniewicz | Poland | £500,000 |
Dragan Stojković | Serbia | £475,000 |
Luis Fernando Suárez | Costa Rica | £475,000 |
Rigobert Song | Cameroon | £350,000 |
Otto Addo | Ghana | £300,000 |
Jalel Kadri | Tuinsia | £300,000 |
Aliou Cissé | Senegal | £275,000 |
This article was updated 1 month ago