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LIST: EURO 2016 HEAD COACH SALARY REVEALED!

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Euro 2016 Head Coach Salary Revealed!

EURO 2016 HEAD COACH SALARY REVEALED

Euro 2016 Head Coach Salary? Who is the highest paid head coach at the Euro’s 2016? Have you ever wanted to find out how much every single coach at the Euro 2016 get’s paid yearly? Well, if you have then worry not because we have prepared a list of salaries for coaches who are leading a team at the Euro 2016.
Some head coaches on this list earn even less than some players earn in a week at club level.

HIGHEST PAID MANAGER AT EURO 2016

Euro 2016 Head Coach Salary Revealed!

Who is the highest paid manager at the Euro 2016? England head coach Roy Hodgson is the highest paid head coach leading a team at the Euro’s 2016 with an annual salary of £3.5 million followed by Chelsea boss who earns £3.15 million annually as Italy national team head coach, Surprisingly at number three position is Turkish head coach Fatih Terim with an annual salary of £2.7 million making him the third highest earner coach at the Euro’s 2016.
World Cup winners Joachim Low and Vincente Del Bosque earns less compared to the other coaches mentioned above earning £2.15m and £2m respectively.
Leonid Slutsky is the only coach on the list who doesn’t get paid for his work with the national but only getting bonuses for his work with the Russian national team. Leonid took over the Russian national team after the departure of Fabio Capello, Slutsky is also the manager of CSKA Moscow.
Even the coach leading the current best team in Europe according to the recent FIFA rankings released in June is only earning £515,000 a year to lead the Belgium Red Devils.

LIST EURO 2016 HEAD COACH SALARY REVEALED

Let’s now have a look at the full list of Each Coach leading a team at the Euro’s 2016 Salary. Enjoy!
CoachCountryAnnual Salary
Roy HodgsonEngland£3.5m
Antonio ConteItaly£3.15m
Fatih TerimTurkey£2.7m
Joachim LöwGermany£2.15m
Vicente del BosqueSpain£2m
Didier DeschampsFrance£1.3m
Marcel KollerAustria£1.15m
Martin O’NeillRepublic of Ireland£1m
Fernando SantosPortugal£962,000
Bernd StorckHungary£770,000
Vladimir PetkovicSwitzerland£575,000
Marc WilmotsBelgium£515,000
Lars LagerbeckIceland£346,000
Michael O’NeillNorthern Ireland£250,000
Chris ColemanWales£200,000
Adam NawalkaPoland£200,000
Ante CaricCroatia£192,000
Pavel VrbaCzech Republic£175,000
Erik HamrenSweden£154,000
Giani de BiasiAlbania£154,000
Jan KozakSlovakia£138,000
Mykhaylo FomenkoUkraine£104,000
Anghel IordanescuRomania£92,000
Leonid SlutskyRussiaBonuses Only

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