FIFA World Cup Head Coaches Salaries 2022 – How many times have we seen that a team loses an important match and the managers or coaches (whatever we call them) are fired and replaced by another manager? Such is the tough job of coaches for the top football teams in the world.
Since the FIFA World Cup 2022 is around the corner, there are many searches over the internet looking for all 32 nations’ coaches salaries in 2022.
Before we dig in deep, here is a quick answer for fans who are in a hurry. The average salary of head coaches at the FIFA World Cup ranges between $2.5 to $4 million annually.

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FIFA World Cup Head Coaches Salaries 2022: How much money does Coaches make?
We all agree that being a manager is a very tough job. The win or loss is directly credited to the team’s head coach as he decides the playing XI and changes during the match. So what must be the payscale of the 32 teams head coaches participating in the world cup 2022?
After Germany’s exit from 2018 world cup, Joachim Löw was replaced by Hansi Flick. Today, Hansi Flick is the highest paid coach in the world. With an annual salary of €6.63 million ($7.08 million) Hansi Flick tops the list.
Brazil’s head coach Tite is second in the list with a salary of around €4 million. Tite is followed by France, England and Spain’s head coach.
We have collected all the data for football fans and shared the FIFA World Cup Head Coach salaries in 2022.
This is the updated list (7th June 2022).
Coaches / Managers | Annual Salary | Team |
Hansi Flick | €6.63 million | Germany |
Tite | €3.91 million | Brazil |
Didier Deschamps | €3.74 million | France |
Luis Enrique | €3.15 million | Spain |
Félix Sánchez | €2.34 million | Qatar |
Fernando Santos | €2.44 million | Portugal |
Dragan Skočić | €640000 | Iran |
Gareth Southgate | €3.48 million | England |
Lionel Scaloni | €2.13 million | Argentina |
Diego Alonso | €1.87 million | Uruguay |
Héctor Cúper | €1.5 million | Egypt |
José Pékerman | €1.5 million | Colombia |
Juan Antonio Pizzi | €1.44 million | Saudi Arabia |
TBC | €1.25 million | Australia |
Ricardo Gareca | €1.15 million | Peru |
Gerardo Martino | €2.06 million | Mexico |
Kasper Hjulmand | €1.09 million | Denmark |
Vahid Halilhodžić | €1 million | Japan |
Roberto Martínez | €1.09 million | Belgium |
Murat Yakin | €920000 | Switzerland |
Hervé Renard | €780000 | Morocco |
Heimir Hallgrímsson | €700000 | Iceland |
Zlatko Dalić | €640000 | Croatia |
Gernot Rohr | €500000 | Nigeria |
Janne Andersson | €450000 | Sweden |
Paulo Bento | €1.31 million | South Korea |
Hernán Darío Gómez | €400000 | Panama |
Nabil Maâloul | €350000 | Tunisia |
Dragan Stojković | €640000 | Serbia |
Adam Nawałka | €270000 | Poland |
Aliou Cissé | €200000 | Senegal |
Óscar Ramírez | €350000 | Costa Rica |
Who is the highest paid coach in the world 2022?
At Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022, Hansi Flick is the highest paid coach in the world. Hansi Flick bags around $7 million annually.
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