
The technician of Brazilian Teamπ§π· Titewho took over in 2016 and leads the team for the second world Cupholds the fourth largest wage among the technicians of this edition of the World Cup, with the sum of 3.6 million euros, according to a survey by the Spanish newspaper.
Under his command, the Brazil already qualified for the round of 16, even before the end of the group stage.
The Spanish newspaper AS, created a ranking with the salaries of coaches in the current edition of the World Cup per year. In first place is coach Hansi Flick, from the Germanywith 6.5 million euros, followed by Gareth Southgate, from England and Didier Deschamps, from Franceπ§π·
The World Cup’s Highest Paid Managers
Check out the complete survey carried out by the AS newspaper, the values ββββrepresent the annual salary.
- Hansi Flick β Germany β 6.5 million euros (R$ 36 million)
- Gareth Southgate β England β 5.8 million euros (R$ 32 million)
- Didier Deschamps β France β 3.6 million euros (R$ 20 million)
- Tite β Brazil β 3.6 million euros (R$ 20 million)
- Louis Van Gaal β Netherlands β 2.9 million euros (R$ 16 million)
- Gerardo Martino β Mexico β 2.9 million euros (R$ 16 million)
- Lionel Scaloni β Argentina β 2.6 million euros (R$ 14.4 million)
- FΓ©lix SΓ‘nchez Bas β Qatar β 2.4 million (13.3 million)
- Fernando Santos β Portugal β 2.25 million euros (R$ 12.2 million)
- Murat Yakin β Switzerland β 1.6 million euros (R$ 8.9 million)
- Paulo Bento β South Korea β 1.3 million euros (R$ 7.2 million)
- Graham Arnold β Australia β β¬1.3 million
- Gregg Berhalter β United States β 1.25 million euros (R$ 6.9 million)
- Roberto MartΓnez β Belgium β 1.2 million euros (R$ 6.6 million)
- Luis Enrique β Spain β 1.15 million euros (6.4 million)
- Kasper Hjulmand β Denmark β β¬1.15 million (6.4 million)
- Herve Renard β Saudi Arabia β 1.1 million euros (R$ 6.1 million)
- Carlos Queiroz β Iran β 1 million euros (R$ 5.5 million)
- Walid Regragui β Morocco β 920 thousand euros (R$ 5.1 million)
- Gustavo Alfaro β 770 thousand euros (R$ 4.2 million)
- Diego Alonso β Uruguay β 680 thousand euros (R$ 3.7 million)
- Dragan Stojkovic β Serbia β 650 thousand euros (R$ 3.6 million)
- Zlatko Dalic β Croatia β 550 thousand euros (R$ 3 million)
- Czeslaw Michniewicz β Poland β 500 thousand euros (R$ 2.7 million)
- John Herdman β Canada β 480 thousand euros (R$ 2.6 million)
- Otto Addo β Ghana β 400 thousand euros (R$ 2.2 million)
- Robert Page β Wales β 380 thousand euros (R$ 2.1 million)
- Luis Fernando β Costa Rica β 350 thousand euros (R$ 1.9 million)
- Rigobert Song β Cameroon β 340 thousand euros (R$ 1.8 million)
- Aliou CissΓ© β Senegal β 310 thousand euros (1.7 million)
- Jalel Kadri β Tunisia β 130 thousand euros (R$ 723 thousand)
- Hajime Moriyasu β Japan β value unknown
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