Top Earning Managers in the 2014 FIFA World Cup



Football Manager Salary - British Pounds - IllustrationOn this page we list the annual salaries of the 32 national team managers participating 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