Carlos Queiroz

101greatgoals - The annual salaries of all 32 managers set to lead their countries into this summer’s World Cup have been revealed online this afternoon.

Showpiece

With the domestic season set to come to a close over the coming weeks, the attention of football lovers around the globe will soon switch to international matters, with the biggest sporting event on the planet set to take place in Russia in a little over a month’s time.

32 countries from the world over are set to compete to take home the World Cup, with the likes of Brazil, Spain and holders Germany the current favourites to emerge victorious.

Comparison

In anticipation of the tournament, Spanish outlet Mundo Deportivo have this afternoon put together a chart of the highest, and lowest earners of the 32 managers travelling to Russia this summer, with Germany boss Joachim Löw leading the way, and Iran manager Carlos Queiroz in 7th:

(All salaries in Euro)

1- Joachim Löw (Germany): 3.8 million

2- Tite (Brazil): 3.4 million

3- Didier Deschamps (France): 3.2 million

4- Julen Lopetegui (Spain): 2.9 million

5- Stanislav Cherchesov (Russia): 2.5 million

6- Fernando Santos (Portugal): 2.18 million

7- Carlos Queiroz (Iran): 1.9 million

7- Gareth Southgate (England): 1.9 million

9- Jorge Sampaoli (Argentina): 1.77 million

10- Óscar Tabárez (Uruguay): 1.7 million

11- Hector Cuper (Egypt): 1.5 million

11- Jose Peckerman (Colombia): 1.5 million

13- Juan Pizzi (Saudi Arabia): 1.4 million

14- Bert van Marwijk (Australia): 1.17 million

15- Ricardo Gareca (Peru): 1.1 million

16- Juan Osorio (Mexico): 1 million

17- Age Hareide (Denmark): 925,000

17- Akira Nishino (Japan): 925,000

17- Roberto Martínez (Belgium): 925,000

20- Vladimir Petkovic (Switzerland): 845,000

21- Herve Renard (Morocco): 778,000

22- Heimir Hallgrimsson (Iceland): 697,000

23- Zlatko Dalic (Croatia): 546,000

24- Gernot Rohr (Nigeria): 497,000

25- Janne Andersson (Sweden): 448,000

25- Shin Tae-Young (South Korea): 448,000

27- Hernán Gómez (Panama): 398,000

28- Nabil Maaloul (Tunisia): 348,000

28- Oscar Ramírez (Costa Rica): 348,000

30- Mladen Krstajic (Serbia): 298,000

31- Adam Nawalka (Poland): 268,000

32- Aliou Cissé (Senegal): 200,000

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