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Ancelotti named highest-paid coach ahead of 2026 World Cup

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
28 April 2026
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Carlo Ancelotti, the experienced Italian manager, has firmly secured his position as the highest-paid coach going into the 2026 World Cup. Earning an estimated EUR 10 million per annum, Ancelotti’s salary is a clear step ahead of his competitors. The Brazilian national team is lucky to have such a seasoned coach at the helm. In addition, it’s reflected in his paycheck.

Top-earning coaches

Following Ancelotti, there’s a bit more of a spread. Germany’s Julian Nagelsmann holds second place with an annual salary of EUR 7 million. Not too far behind is Mauricio Pochettino, who’s now coaching the US, earning around EUR 6 million per year. The gap between the top earners is still noticeable. However, as we move down the list, the salaries start to become a little more similar.

England’s Thomas Tuchel is next with a EUR 5.8 million annual salary. He is followed by Roberto Martinez of Portugal and Fabio Cannavaro of Uzbekistan, both earning about EUR 4 million each.

European dominance

What’s most striking about this list is the dominance of European coaches. With no Arab or African managers in the top rankings, it’s clear that major national teams continue to favour experienced European leadership. Even as the global game grows more diverse, these financial figures show just how much influence European coaches still have.

Ancelotti leads the charge

While these figures aren’t officially confirmed—since national federations and FIFA don’t usually release the specifics of coaches’ contracts—it’s safe to say the top earners in the 2026 World Cup are pretty clear.

As Ancelotti leads the charge, the gap between him and the rest of the field suggests that the competition for the highest-paid coaching role is going to remain fierce. But for now, it looks like Ancelotti has a commanding lead.

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