The FIFA World Cup is the biggest tournament in international football, attracting not only millions of spectators around the world, but also a number of talented head coaches who aim to lead their teams to victory. But how much do the top coaches earn at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar?
The answer to this question is provided by the ranking of the highest-paid head coaches. This ranking lists the salaries of the coaches of the participating national teams, with Germany's Hans-Dieter Flick at the top.
Here is the ranklist of the highest-paid coaches at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar:
Hans-Dieter Flick (Germany) - €6.500.000
Gareth Southgate (England) - €5.800.000
Didier Deschamps (France) - €3.800.000
Tite (Brazil) - €3.600.000
Louis van Gaal (Netherlands) - €2.900.000
Gerardo Martino (Mexico) - €2.900.000
Lionel Scaloni (Argentina) - €2.600.000
Félix Sánchez Bas (Qatar) - €2.400.000
Fernando Santos (Portugal) - €2.250.000
Murat Yakın (Switzerland) - €1.600.000
Paulo Bento (South Korea) - €1.300.000
Graham Arnold (Australia) - €1.300.000
Gregg Berhalter (USA) - €1.250.000
Roberto Martínez (Belgium) - €1.200.000
Kasper Hjulmand (Denmark) - €1.150.000
Luis Enrique (Spain) - €1.150.000
Hervé Renard (Saudi Arabia) - €1.100.000
Hajime Moriyasu (Japan) - €1.050.000
Vahid Halilhodžić (Morocco) - €920.000
Diego Alonso (Uruguay) - €860.000
Gustavo J. Alfaro (Ecuador) - €770.000
Dragan Stojković (Serbia) - €650.000
Dragan Skočić (Iran) - €650.000
Zlatko Dalić (Croatia) - €550.000
Czesław Michniewicz (Poland) - €500.000
John Herdman (Canada) - €480.000
Chris Hughton (Ghana) - €400.000
Rob Page (Wales) - €380.000
Luis F. Suárez (Costa Rica) - €350.000
Rigobert Song (Cameroon) - €340.000
Aliou Cissé (Senegal) - €310.000
Jalel Kadri (Tunisia) - €130.000
In summary, the list of the highest-paid head coaches at the FIFA World Cup 2022 shows that the salaries of head coaches vary greatly, with the German national coach Hans-Dieter Flick topping the list with a salary of 6.5 million euros. The large differences in salaries reflect the importance of the national team and the expectations placed on coaches in different countries. The list also shows that it is not always the traditionally successful football nations that pay their coaches the most.
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