Coach 10 Most Expensive In World Cup 2010
Recently, sports daily Ole in Argentina, published revenue earned through 32 coach who led his team to qualify for the 2010 World Cup.
There is a very striking difference between the cheapest and most expensive coach. You can see from the bottom:
31. Jong Hun Kim (North Korea): U.S. $ 250,000
30. Oscar Washington Tabárez (Uruguay): U.S. $ 300,000
29. Vladimir Weiss (Slovakia): U.S. $ 312,000
28. Reinaldo Rueda (Honduras): U.S. $ 350,000
27. Rabah Saadane (Algeria): U.S. $ 360,000
26. Gerardo Martino (Paraguay): U.S. $ 360,000
25. Matjaž Kek (Slovenia): U.S. $ 360,000
24. Bob Bradley (United States): U.S. $ 400,000
23. Radomir Antic (Serbia): U.S. $ 447,000
22. Milovan Rajevac (Ghana): U.S. $ 540,000
21. Morten Olsen (Danish): U.S. $ 570,000
20. Moo Jung Hun (South Korea): U.S. $ 600,000
19. Raymond Domenech (France): U.S. $ 720,000
18. Vahid Halilhodzic (Ivory Coast): U.S. $ 740,000
17. Marcelo Bielsa (Chile): U.S. $ 850,000
16. Paul Le Guen (Cameroon): U.S. $ 960,000
15. Otto Rehhagel (Greece): U.S. $ 1,150,000
14. Ricki Herbert (New Zealand): U.S. $ 1,200,000
13. Takeshi Okada (Japan): U.S. $ 1,200,000
12. Diego Maradona (Argentina): U.S. $ 1,200,000
11. Dunga (Brazil): U.S. $ 1,250,000
No. 10 Carlos Alberto Parreira (South Africa) U.S. $ 1,800,000
No. 9 Pim Verbeek (Australia) U.S. $ 1,820,000
No. 8 Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) U.S. $ 2,000,000
NO. 7 Vicente del Bosque (Spain) U.S. $ 2,200.000
No. 6 Ottmar Hitzfeld (Switzerland) U.S. $ 2,600.000
No. 5 Bert van Marwijk (Netherlands) U.S. $ 2,700.000
No. 4 Joachim Low (Germany) U.S. $ 3,300.000
No. 3 Javier Aguirre (Mexico) U.S. $ 4,000,000
No. 2 Marcelo Lippi (Italy) U.S. $ 4,100.000
No. 1 Fabio Capello (England) U.S. $ 9,900.000
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