Germany, England, and France top the list of countries whose coaches are earning the highest salaries among the coaches at the World Cup.

The World Cup is the most celebrated tournament in the game of football and it comes up once every four years. It is one trophy that every coach and player would love to win in their career.

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The 2022 World Cup opening ceremony took place on the 20th of November 2022 and with this, the tournament commences.

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While most people would be paying attention to the big names like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Harry Kane, Neymar Jnr, and other star players at the tournament, others love to know how the squads are preparing, and what stadium they will be playing in.

This article will be focusing on the coaches leading the squads of the different countries to the Mundial.

Leading the list of the highest paid coaches is Germany’s national team manager Hans-Dieter Flick, a former player (August 2006 to July 2014) he was the assistant coach of Germany under manager Joachim Löw. Hans-Dieter Flick earns €6,500,000.

Next on our list is Gareth Southgate the English national team manager who earns €5,800,000, he is followed by the France national team coach who has lifted the much coveted trophy both as a player and coach Didier Deschamps. Deschamps who earns €3,800,000, leads a lethal squad to the tournament with the hope of repeating what they did in 2018.

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Brazil’s national coach Adenor Leonardo Bacchi known as Tite, is the next on our list with earning €3,600,000. Then there is Louis van Gaal, the Netherland coach who is currently serving as the nation’s national coach for the third time. He earns €2,900,000.

1. Hans-Dieter Flick (GERMANY) – €6,500,000

2. Gareth Southgate (ENGLAND) – €5,800,000

3. Didier Deschamps (FRANCE) – €3,800,000

4. Tite (BRAZIL) – €3,600,000

5. Louis van Gaal (NETHERLANDS) – €2,900,000

6. Gerardo Martino (MEXICO) – €2,900,000

7. Lionel Scaloni (ARGENTINA) – €2,600,000

8. Félix Sánchez Bas (QATAR) – €2,400,000

9. Fernando Santos (PORTUGAL) – €2,250,000

10. Murat Yakin (SWITZERLAND) – €1,600,000

11. Paulo Bento (SOUTH KOREA) – €1,300,000

12. Graham Arnold (AUSTRALIA) – €1,300,000

13. Gregg Berhalter (USA) – €1,250,000

14. Roberto Martínez (BELGIUM) – €1,200,000

15. Kasper Hjulmand (DENMARK) – €1,150,000

16. Luis Enrique (SPAIN) – €1,150,000

17. Hervé Renard (SAUDI ARABIA) – €1,100,000

18. Hajime Moriyasu (JAPAN) – €1,050,000

19. Vahid Halilhodžić (MOROCCO) – €920,000

20. Diego Alonso (URUGUAY) – €860,000

21. Gustavo J. Alfaro (ECUADOR) – €770,000

22. Dragan Stojković (SERBIA) – €650,000

23. Dragan Skočić (IRAN) – €650,000

24. Zlatko Dalić (CROATIA) – €550,000

25. Czesław Michniewicz (POLAND) – €500,000

26. John Herdman (CANADA) – €480,000

27. Chris Hughton (GHANA) – €400,000

28. Rob Page (WALES) – €380,000

29. Luis F. Suárez (COSTA RICA) – €350,000

30. Rigobert Song (CAMEROON) – €340,000

31. Aliou Cissé (SENEGAL) – €310,000

32. Jalel Kadri (TUNISIA) – €130,000

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