Top 10 highest paid managers in FIFA World Cup 2022
Some surprising names appeared on the list of top paid coaches.
Football managers are the real brains behind every victory. But they don't get the support they deserve for their work. However, the story has changed this time. In addition to the footballers benefiting from the huge increase in income, managers have also benefited from injecting money into the game.
Especially those leading to one of the biggest competitions like the 2022 World Cup or Champions League. Although managers of international teams do not earn as much as club managers, but especially during mega events like the FIFA World Cup, some managers earn a lot of money. Today, we will look at the top 10 leaders in the 2022 World Cup.
10. Murat Yakin (Switzerland) - $1.65 million
Murat Yakın's name on this list may surprise many fans. The Swiss tactician took charge of the national team in August 2021 after Euro 2020.
He arrived at the national base with a big name and after having success with clubs like FC Basel at the national level. Yakin has really impressed so far and he will be looking to show his big reward at the 2022 World Cup.
9.Fernando Santos (Portugal) - $2.25 million
The Euro 2016 winning coach is one of the most successful managers in charge of the Portugal national team.
The Portuguese team has become one of the best in the world and their huge loan deal is understandable. However, Santos has been under a lot of pressure after his performance at Euro 2020 and he will want to prove himself at the World Cup.
8. Félix Sánchez Bas (Qatar) - $2.45 million
In the past few years, Qatar has invested heavily in preparing for the 2022 World Cup. Apart from investing in infrastructure, they have also invested heavily in the national team.
The appointment of Félix Sánchez Bas is an example of this. Bas is an example for the Qatari team and even helped them win the 2019 AFC Asian Cup.
7. Lionel Scaloni (Argentina) - $2.65 million
Since he joined the Argentine national team, Lionel Scaloni's career has taken a big step forward. In the 2018 World Cup he was the assistant coach of Jorge Sampaoli but now he is one of the favorites to win the cup.
The Argentina team has completely recovered under Scaloni and the Copa America 2021 has been a good example of his genius.
6. Gerardo Martino (Mexico) - $2.95 million
Gerardo Martino is one of the oldest coaches of this World Cup. Martino coached big teams like FC Barcelona and Argentina during his illustrious career.
Having joined the Mexican national team in 2019, he has been doing a great job in the team so far. He has a good World Cup record and will try to lead Mexico to the best result.
5. Louis van Gaal (Netherlands) - $2.95 million
One of the most successful Dutch coaches and manager of Holland is Louis van Gaal. Van Gaal has already led the Dutch team to the 2014 World Cup, where the team finished third.
Although he is the oldest coach at this World Cup, he hopes to put his experience to good use.
4. Tite (Brazil) - $3.65 million
After the Brazilian national team's terrible performance in the 2014 World Cup, Tite is the man to know them.
Brazil have regained their first place under him, and the World Cup is the only thing left on their list. In 2019, Tite led the Brazilian team to the Copa America title, but the World Cup remains his ultimate goal.
3. Didier Deschamps (France) - $3.85 million
The winning manager of the 2018 World Cup will be the third highest paid manager in the 2022 World Cup. Since Deschamps took over, he has become a symbol for the French national team.
As the 2022 World Cup approaches, he is under a lot of pressure and the injury crisis among the players has not helped.
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2. Gareth Southgate (England) - $5.85 million
In 2016, Gareth Southgate took over the England team after a disappointing Euro 2016 campaign. Since then, he has led the England national team to impressive results, but one trophy is all he misses out on becoming a legend.
In 2018 Southgate led them to the semi-finals of the World Cup and in 2020, they won the Euro 2020 final.
1. Hans-Dieter Flick (Germany) - $6.55 million
Hansi Flick is the highest-paid manager at the 2022 World Cup, and he's worth every penny. In 2021, he left Bayern Munich at the highest rate of his career to pursue his national team dream.
During the 2014 World Cup-winning campaign, Flick served as assistant coach to his boss Joachim Löw. Following recent disappointment from German fans, he will be looking to replicate his club's success at international level.