Top 10 Highest-Paid National Soccer Coaches in 2025

September 26, 2025

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In 2025, national team coaches command huge salaries, reflecting their role in shaping soccer’s biggest stages.

This list, based on 2025 estimates, ranks the top 10 highest-paid coaches leading national teams. Their pay shows the value placed on their skills and results.

1. Carlo Ancelotti: €9.5m (Brazil)

Ancelotti tops the list, earning €9.5 million with Brazil. His experience at clubs like Real Madrid brings tactical brilliance to the Selecao, aiming for World Cup glory.

2. Thomas Tuchel: €5.9m (England)

Tuchel earns €5.9 million leading England. Known for strategic precision, he’s tasked with ending England’s long wait for a major trophy in 2026.

3. Mauricio Pochettino: €5.3m (USA)

Pochettino pockets €5.3 million coaching the USA. His dynamic style prepares the team for a strong home World Cup performance in 2025.

4. Julian Nagelsmann: €4.9m (Germany)

Nagelsmann, at €4.9 million, guides Germany. The young tactician’s innovative approach aims to restore the nation’s dominance on the global stage.

5. Roberto Martinez: €4m (Portugal)

Martinez earns €4 million with Portugal. His attacking philosophy maximizes stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, targeting success in major tournaments.

6. Didier Deschamps: €3.8m (France)

Deschamps, paid €3.8 million, leads France. The World Cup winner’s steady hand keeps Les Bleus among soccer’s elite.

7. Marcelo Bielsa: €3.5m (Uruguay)

Bielsa earns €3.5 million coaching Uruguay. His high-energy tactics push the team to compete fiercely in South American qualifiers.

8. Ricardo Gareca: €3.3m (Chile)

Gareca, at €3.3 million, heads Chile. His experience aims to revive the nation’s fortunes after recent struggles in international play.

9. Ronald Koeman: €3m (Netherlands)

Koeman earns €3 million with the Netherlands. His balanced approach drives the Dutch toward a strong 2026 World Cup campaign.

10. Fernando Batista: €2.6m (Venezuela)

Batista rounds out the list at €2.6 million for Venezuela. His leadership lifts the underdog nation’s hopes for a breakthrough.

Why These Coaches Earn Big

High salaries reflect the pressure to deliver results in global tournaments. Top coaches bring proven tactics, star management, and national pride, making their pay a key investment for 2025 success.

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