Forbes has revealed the salary of every coach at the World Cup, according to data collected by Sporting Intelligence. If you think that these salaries are too high, remember it does not even include team bonuses.
1. Fabio Capello, Russia — $11,235,210
763 times more than the average person in Russia
2. Roy Hodgson, England — $5,874,570
143 times more than the average person in England
3. Cesare Prandelli, Italy — $4,322,010
125 times more than the average person in Italy
4. Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazil — $3,973,730
334 times more than the average person in Brazil
5. Ottmar Hitzfeld, Switzerland — $3,745,130
46 times more than the average person in Switzerland
6. Joachim Löw, Germany — $3,602,460
82 times more than the average person in Germany
7. Vicente del Bosque, Spain — $3,386,270
113 times more than the average person in Spain
8. Louis van Gaal, Netherlands — $2,738,060
57 times more than the average person in the Netherlands
9. Alberto Zaccheroni, Japan — $2,727,480
56 times more than the average person in Japan
10. Jurgen Klinsmann, United States — $2,621,740
48 times more than the average person in the U.S.
11. Didier Deschamps, France — $2,161,000
52 times more than the average person in the France
12. Paulo Bento, Portugal — $2,160,170
102 times more than the average person in Portugal
13. Carlos Queiroz, Iran — $2,098,060
293 times more than the average person in Iran
14. Jorge Sampaoli, Chile — $1,774,960
109 times more than the average person in Chile
15. Jose Pekerman, Colombia — $1,678,450
206 times more than the average person in Colombia
16. Ange Postecoglou, Australia — $1,395,300
20 times more than the average person in Australia
17. Óscar Tabárez, Uruguay — $1,258,840
82 times more than the average person in Uruguay
18. Sabri Lamouchi, Ivory Coast — $1,037,450
795 times more than the average person in Ivory Coast
19. Vahid Halilhodžić, Algeria — $1,007,070
179 times more than the average person in Algeria
20. Marc Wilmots, Belgium — $864,400
“only” 19 times more than the average person in Belgium
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21. Fernando Santos, Greece — $864,400
37 times more than the average person in Greece
22. Alejandro Sabella, Argentina — $818,240
67 times more than the average person in Argentina
23. Hong Myung-bo, South Korea — $795,250
34 times more than the average person in South Korea
24. Luis Fernando Suárez, Honduras — $629,420
258 times more than the average person in Honduras
25. Reinaldo Rueda, Ecuador — $566,480
100 times more than the average person in Ecuador
26. Jorge Luis Pinto, Costa Rica — $440,590
45 times more than the average person in Costa Rica
27. Volke Finke, Cameroon — $394,440
322 times more than the average person in Cameroon
28. Stephen Keshi, Nigeria — $392,420
240 times more than the average person in Nigeria
29. Safet Susic, Bosnia and Herzegovina — $352,470
74 times more than the average person in Bosnia and Herzegovina
30. Niko Kovac, Croatia — $271,740
19 times more than the average person in Croatia
31. James Kwesi Appiah, Ghana — $251,770
150 times more than the average person in Ghana
32. Miguel Herrera, Mexico — $209,810
21 times more than the average person in Mexico
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