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World Cup Three Highest Paid Coaches Eliminated by begwong: 2:02pm On Jun 27, 2014
The group stage of the 2014 World Cup has concluded and half of the 32 teams have gone home — including those assembled by the tournament's three highest paid managers. Meanwhile, the team led by the tournament's lowest paid manager is not only still in it, but he has arguably become the tournament's breakout star.
List as compiled by Forbes:
[b]1. Fabio CApello,Russia-$11,235,210
2. Roy Hodgson,England-$5,874,570
3. Cesare Prandelli,Italy- $4,322,010
4. Liuz Felipe Scolari,Brazil-$3,973,730
5. Ottmar Hitzfeld,Switzerland-$3,745,130
6. Joachim Low,Germany- $3,602,460
7. Vicente del Bosque,Spain-$3,386,270
8. Louis Van Gaal,Netherlands-$2,738,060
9. Alberto Zaccheroni,Japan-$2,727,480
10. Jurgen Klinsman,U.S.A-$2,621,740
11. Didier Deschamps,France-$2,161,000.
12. Paulo Bento,Portugal-$2,160,170
13. Carlos Queiroz,Iran-$2,098,060
14.Jorges Sampaoli,Chile-$1,774,960
15. Jose Pekerman,Columbia-$1,678,450
16. Ange Postecoglu,Australia-$1,395,300
17. Oscar tabarez,Uruguay-$1,258,840
18. Shabri Lamouchi,Ivory Coast-$1,037,450
19. Vahid Halilhodzic,Algeria-$1,007,070
20. Marc Wilmots,Belgium-$864,400
21. Fernando Santos,Greece-$864,400
22. Alejandro Sabella,Argentina-$818,240
23. Hong Myung-bo,South Korea-$795,250
24. Luis Fernando Suarez,Honduras-$629,420
25. Reinaldo Rueda,Ecuador-$566,480
26. Jorge Luis Pinto,Costa Rica-$440,590
27. Volke Finke,Cameroon-$394,440
28. Stephen Keshi,Nigeria-$392,420
29. Safet Susic,Bosnia & Hez.-$352,470
30. Niko Kovac,Croatia-$271,740
31. James Kwesi Appiah,Ghana-$251,770
32. Miguel Herrera,Mexico-$209,810[/b]
After resigning from the England job in 2012, Fabio Capello took up the Russia post and led it to the top of its 2014 World Cup qualifying group — edging out Portugal. At the start of this year, he was given a fat new contract that won't run out until after Russia hosts the 2018 World Cup. This year alone the five-time Serie A winner (as a manager) and two-time La Liga winner is making $11.2 million, which is nearly double what his England successor, Roy Hodgson, is making ($5.9 million).
Though Capello did manage to outdo Hodgson in Brazil — last in the group with two draws and one loss as opposed to last in the group with one loss and two draws — it wasn't quite the return on investment Russia likely expected. Especially in a manageable group that also included Belgium, Algeria and South Korea.
At least the third highest paid manager, Italy's Cesare Prandelli, offered to resign immediately after his side was eliminated. And he even got a win (against England)
All together, only half of the top 10 best paid managers at this World Cup navigated their teams through to the knockout stage. But pulling up the rear of the list is Mexico's Miguel Herrera, who celebrated his way into the hearts of fans everywhere while leading a once hopeless El Tri through an undefeated group stage for the bargain price of $209,810.

Herrera's situation is a bit different though. He was appointed as an emergency interim manager last October when Mexico was on the verge of completely missing out on qualification. Once that horror was narrowly avoided, he signed on through the end of the World Cup, so his salary isn't for the full year. It seems likely that the Mexican federation would be willing to give him anything he wants after what he's done so far, but even if he doesn't get a pay increase, he can always subsidize his income with his ska lip syncing. Somehow.
List as compile by Forbes.

Source:Yahoo Sports

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