Saturday 7 March 2015

The world's 30 best-paid managers

The world's 30 best-paid managers:

A list has been printed in Brazil that places Jose Mourinho at the highest of social control earners in world soccer - Sir Alex Ferguson is simply fourth and European nation boss Roy Hodgson is 30th!
Brazilian sports business firm Pluri Consultoria has hierarchic what they concede to be the best earning thirty bosses within the game with former Chelsea manager Mourinho sitting pretty at the summit, allegedly earning £12.3m per annum. a lot of Special Wonga, than Special One!
Hodgson, reportedly on £2m a year, might are a surprise option to pip Harry Redknapp to the britain post earlier this year however the previous Tottenham manager’s services area unit being rewarded with a much more handsome pay check at Loftus Road.
Sadly for Hodgson, it appears his European nation role isn't even the largest job in international soccer either with rivals from China, Asian nation and Qatar conjointly providing larger money rewards.
Special wonga: Jose Mourinho is reportedly the highest-earning manager within the world game
Special wonga: Jose Mourinho is reportedly the highest-earning manager within the world game
Sir Alex Ferguson
Roy Hodgson
Laughing all the thanks to the bank: United boss Sir Alex Ferguson (left) reportedly earns £7.6m a year, whereas European nation head coach Roy Hodgson (right) is paid a £2m pay
In a list of the thirty highest earning managers, Hodgson is down in thirtieth on £2m beside fiddler Low at Deutschland however conjointly with Martin O’Neill at Sunderland.
Redknapp’s £3.2m annual wage at QPR puts him ordinal and narrowly behind Spurs successor Andre Villas-Boas within the list.
Carlo Ancelotti, is second with a pay of £10.9m at Paris St. Germain.
Ferguson is that the highest earning Premier League manager on £7.6m at Manchester United, with six different bosses within the English prime flight creating the highest thirty.
The highest paid international manager is former European nation boss Fabio Capello, World Health Organizationse fatal spell to blame of the 3 Lions at the 2010 tournament has done very little to place off Russia who area unit paying the Italian £6.3m.
Four straight wins in qualification for the 2014 tournament counsel Capello (who was on £6m annually to blame of England) is a minimum of earning his wage. Hodgson might need to begin beating groups higher than European country to prove he's not being overpaid instead of underpaid!

Top 30 are:


1.Jose Mourinho – Real Madrid (£12.3m)
2. Carlo Ancelotti – Paris St. Germain (£10.9m)
3. Marcelo Lippi – Guangzhou (£8.7m)
4. Sir Alex Ferguson – Manchester United (£7.6m)
5. Arsene Wenger – Arsenal (£7.5m, pictured right)
6. Guus Hiddink – Anzhi (£6.7m)
7. Fabio Capello – Russia (£6.3m)
8. Tito Vilanova – Barcelona (£5.6m)
9. Jose Camacho – China (£4.8m)
10. Roberto Mancini – Manchester City (£4.8m)
11. Frank Rijkaard – Saudi Arabia (£4.3m)
12. Jupp Heynckes – Bayern Munich (£4.2m)
13. Andre Villas-Boas – Tottenham (£3.6m)
14. Harry Redknapp – QPR (£3.2m)
15. Jorge Jesus – Benfica (£3.2m)
16. David Moyes – Everton (£2.9m)
17. Manuel Pellegrini – Malaga (£2.9m)
18. Paulo Autuori – Qatar (£2.9m)
19. Abel Braga – Fluminense (2.8m)
20. Luciano Spaletti – Zenit (£2.7m)
21. Antonio Conte – Juventus (£2.4m)
22. Cesare Prandelli – Italy (£2.4m)
23. Vanderlei Luxemburgo – Gremio (£2.4m)
24. Muricy Ramalho – Santos (£2.4m)
25. Tite – Corinthians (£2.4m)
26. Ottmar Hitzfeld – Switzerland (£2.1m)
27. Joachim Low – Germany (£2m)
28. Marcelo Bielsa – Athletic Bilbao (£2m)
29. Martin O’Neill – Sunderland (£2m)
30. Roy Hodgson – England (£2m)

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