Top Earning Managers in the 2014 FIFA World Cup

The team Russia top boss, Fabio Capello, is by far the highest paid national team manager, earning an impressive £6.7m / year, which is close to double the salary of England's Roy Hodgson, who is the number two on the list.
Russia - Fabio Capello - £6,693,750
England - Roy Hodgson - £3,500,000
Italy - Cesare Prandelli - £2,575,000
Brazil - Luiz Felipe Scolari - £2,367,500
Switzerland - Ottmar Hitzfeld - £2,231,250
Germany - Joachim Low - £2,146,250
Spain - Vicente del Bosque - £2,017,500
Holland - Louis van Gaal - £1,631,250
Japan - Alberto Zaccheroni - £1,625,000
USA - Jurgen Klinsmann - £1,562,000
France - Didier Deschamps - £1,287,500
Portugal - Paulo Bento - £1,287,000
Iran - Carlos Queiroz - £1,250,000
Chile - Jorge Sampaoli - £1,057,500
Colombia - Jose Pekerman - £1,000,000
Australia - Ange Postecoglou - £831,250
Uruguay - Oscar Tabarez - £750,000
Ivory Coast - Sabri Lamouchi - £618,125
Algeria - Vahid Halihodzic - £600,000
Belgium - Marc Wilmots - £515,000
Greece - Fernando Santos - £515,000
Argentina - Alejandro Sabella - £478,500
South Korea - Hong Myung-Bo - £473,750
Honduras - Luis Fernando Suarez - £375,000
Ecuador - Reinaldo Rueda - £337,500
Costa Rica - Jorge Luis Pinto - £262,500
Cameroon - Volker Finke - £235,000
Nigeria - Stephen Keshi - £233,750
Bosnia - Safet Susic - £210,000
Croatia - Niko Kovac - £161,875
Ghana - James Kwesi Appiah - £150,000
Mexico - Miguel Herrera - £125,000
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Source: Daily Mail