Mee the highest paid coaches in the 2018 World Cup

With  just 18 days to Fifa world cup,we take a sneak peak on the highest paid coaches in the World cup.

Brazil coach Adenor Leonardo Bacchi also known as Tite is one of the highest paid coaches at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, while his counterpart a former Bafana Bafana boss Shakes Mashaba is also among the top 10. Here are the highest paid coaches at the tournament in Russia.

Germany coach Joachim Low who lend the team in winning the World Cup title in 2014 is among the highest paid boss in Russia.

He is said to be earning  an annual salary of £3.31 million (R55 million),  topping the ranking ahead of Brazil boss Tite, who is understood to pocket £3.02 million (R50 million) a year.

France manager Didier Deschamps is on the same yearly salary as Tite, while Spain’s Julen Lopetegui follows with £2.58 million (R43 million) annually, and Stanislav Cherchesov, coach of hosts Russia, earns £2.21 million (R37 million) a year.

Former South Africa coach Carlos Queiroz, now in charge of Iran, appears in seventh position with a reported annual salary of £1.69 million (R28 million), the same as England boss Gareth Southgate.

Hector Cuper is the highest-earning coach among the African World Cup participants, sitting in 11th spot overall. The Egypt coach nets £1.30 million (R22 million) yearly, according to the report.

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