2026 World Cup Coach Salaries: Ancelotti Tops the List at €10 Million, While Clarke Earns Just €530,000.
2026 World Cup Coaching Pay Revealed
According to Novyny.live: Ahead of the tournament, salary figures for head coaches competing in the 2026 World Cup have been released, showing a wide gap between the highest and lowest earners. Brazil's Carlo Ancelotti leads the pack with an annual salary of €10 million, having taken the helm in May 2025. This data sheds light on how national federations value their leadership, especially as teams prepare for one of soccer's biggest stages.
Germany's Julian Nagelsmann follows with €7 million per year, while U.S. head coach Mauricio Pochettino ranks third at €6 million annually. England's Thomas Tuchel earns €5.8 million a year, rounding out the top tier of well-compensated managers.
Full List of Coach Salaries
- Carlo Ancelotti (Brazil) - €10 million
- Julian Nagelsmann (Germany) - €7 million
- Mauricio Pochettino (USA) - €6 million
- Thomas Tuchel (England) - €5.8 million
- Roberto Martinez (Portugal) - €4 million
- Fabio Cannavaro (Uzbekistan) - €4 million
- Didier Deschamps (France) - €3.8 million
- Ronald Koeman (Netherlands) - €3 million
- Marcelo Bielsa (Uruguay) - €3 million
- Jesse Marsch (Canada) - €2.5 million
- Luis de la Fuente (Spain) - €1.8 million
- Steve Clarke (Scotland) - €530,000
These figures highlight the stark disparities in compensation among World Cup managers, reflecting both the prestige of their national teams and the experience they bring. Higher pay often comes with greater expectations, especially for traditional powerhouses like Brazil and Germany. On the flip side, lower salaries for some coaches may indicate tighter budgets or teams in a rebuilding phase, seeking fresh tactics to compete on the global stage.
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