
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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