Tite is the second-highest paid national team coach in the world

  British newspaper Daily Mail says Brazil’s Tite is second in the list of highest paid national team coaches in world football. After the resignation of Sam Allardyce from England, Tite took second position in the highest paid national team coaches from around the world. According to the publication, only Turkish coach Fatih Terim is […]
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2016-09-30 06:49:00

 

British newspaper Daily Mail says Brazil"s Tite is second in the list of highest paid national team coaches in world football.
After the resignation of Sam Allardyce from England, Tite took second position in the highest paid national team coaches from around the world. According to the publication, only Turkish coach Fatih Terim is ahead of the Brazilian. Daily Mail says Tite receives £2.5 million per year from the Brazilian Football Confederation [CBF], which would give an average of just over £200,000 per month, much more than the £125,000 he received in Corinthians. The leader of the list is now Fatih Terim, coach of Turkey, and he earns £2.7 million per season. Before him, the first place was occupied by Sam Allardyce who left the England coach"s job on Wednesday. Before entering into an agreement to leave the FA, he had a £3 million contract.

British newspaper Daily Mail says Brazil"s Tite is second in the list of highest paid national team coaches in world football.

After the resignation of Sam Allardyce from England, Tite took second position in the highest paid national team coaches from around the world. According to the publication, only Turkish coach Fatih Terim is ahead of the Brazilian. Daily Mail says Tite receives £2.5 million per year from the Brazilian Football Confederation [CBF], which would give an average of just over £200,000 per month, much more than the £125,000 he received in Corinthians. The leader of the list is now Fatih Terim, coach of Turkey, and he earns £2.7 million per season. Before him, the first place was occupied by Sam Allardyce who left the England coach"s job on Wednesday. Before entering into an agreement to leave the FA, he had a £3 million contract.

Joachim Low [Germany – £2.15 million]

 

Jurgen Klinsmann [USA – £2.01 million]

 

Carlos Queiroz [Iran – £1.62 million]

 

Didier Deschamps [France – £1.3 million]

 

José Pékerman [Colombia – £1.25 million]

 

Giampiero Ventura [Italy – £1.16 million]

 

Fernando Santos [Portugal – £962,000]