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☆☆☆ World Cup 2014 Photos ☆☆☆

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The Highest-Paid Coaches At The World Cup



1. Fabio Capello, Russia — $11,235,210

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763 times more than the average person in Russia

2. Roy Hodgson, England — $5,874,570

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143 times more than the average person in England

3. Cesare Prandelli, Italy — $4,322,010
(Resigned)

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125 times more than the average person in Italy

4. Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazil — $3,973,730

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334 times more than the average person in Brazil

5. Ottmar Hitzfeld, Switzerland — $3,745,130

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46 times more than the average person in Switzerland

6. Joachim Löw, Germany — $3,602,460

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82 times more than the average person in Germany

7. Vicente del Bosque, Spain — $3,386,270

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113 times more than the average person in Spain

8. Louis van Gaal, Netherlands — $2,738,060

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57 times more than the average person in the Netherlands

9. Alberto Zaccheroni, Japan — $2,727,480
(Resigned)

56 times more than the average person in Japan

10. Jurgen Klinsmann, United States — $2,621,740

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48 times more than the average person in the U.S.

11. Didier Deschamps, France — $2,161,000

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52 times more than the average person in the France

12. Paulo Bento, Portugal — $2,160,170

102 times more than the average person in Portugal

13. Carlos Queiroz, Iran — $2,098,060
(Resigned)

293 times more than the average person in Iran

14. Jorge Sampaoli, Chile — $1,774,960

109 times more than the average person in Chile

15. Jose Pekerman, Colombia — $1,678,450

206 times more than the average person in Colombia

16. Ange Postecoglou, Australia — $1,395,300

20 times more than the average person in Australia

17. Óscar Tabárez, Uruguay — $1,258,840

82 times more than the average person in Uruguay

18. Sabri Lamouchi, Ivory Coast — $1,037,450
(Resigned)

795 times more than the average person in Ivory Coast

19. Vahid Halilhodžić, Algeria — $1,007,070

179 times more than the average person in Algeria

20. Marc Wilmots, Belgium — $864,400

“only” 19 times more than the average person in Belgium

21. Fernando Santos, Greece — $864,400

37 times more than the average person in Greece

22. Alejandro Sabella, Argentina — $818,240

67 times more than the average person in Argentina

23. Hong Myung-bo, South Korea — $795,250

34 times more than the average person in South Korea

24. Luis Fernando Suárez, Honduras — $629,420
(Resigned)

258 times more than the average person in Honduras

25. Reinaldo Rueda, Ecuador — $566,480

100 times more than the average person in Ecuador

26. Jorge Luis Pinto, Costa Rica — $440,590


45 times more than the average person in Costa Rica

27. Volke Finke, Cameroon — $394,440

322 times more than the average person in Cameroon

28. Stephen Keshi, Nigeria — $392,420

240 times more than the average person in Nigeria

29. Safet Susic, Bosnia and Herzegovina — $352,470
(Fate of his job to be made known by next week)

74 times more than the average person in Bosnia and Herzegovina

30. Niko Kovac, Croatia — $271,740

19 times more than the average person in Croatia

31. James Kwesi Appiah, Ghana — $251,770
(Excluding Kelong money) :biggrin:
150 times more than the average person in Ghana

32. Miguel Herrera, Mexico — $209,810



 

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Girl : You will get a serious injury that will rule u out of the World Cup. Take care.

Neymar : You're joking right? Thanks for your concern.




 

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From presidents to queens, world leaders have all caught World Cup fever


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German Chancellor Angela Merkel gets really excited while watching her team beat Portugal 4-0 during the World Cup group stages
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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, right, and Defense Secretary Salvador Zepeda celebrate a goal during the Mexico v Croatia World Cup match.
Mexico won 3-1 and qualified to the knock-out phase.
Picture: Gustavo Comacho/Rex Features


 

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While King Philippe of Belgium tries to keep his composure Queen Mathilde jumps up to celebrate the victory of their team over Russia
Picture: Jean Catuffe/Getty Images


 

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Iran's president Hassan Rouhani also got into World Cup spirit with Twitter photograph of himself watching the Iran v Nigeria World Cup match


 

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US president Barack Obama calls a foul on the Belgians as he watches the match in an auditorium at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington
Picture: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters


 

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Vice President Joe Biden, on the other hand, doesn't look too interested as he watches the US play Ghana
Picture: Brian Snyder/Reuters


 

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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, centre, holds her breath and crosses all of her fingers during the group A preliminary round match between Brazil and Croatia
Picture: SEBASTIAO MOREIRA/EPA


 

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Colombia's President and presidential candidate Juan Manuel Santos, centre, celebrates Colombia's win over Greece
Picture: Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters


 

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Swiss President Didier Burkhalter celebrates with fans after their team's score the winning goal in the match against Ecuador in the Stade de la Maladiere, in Neuchatel
Picture: SALVATORE DI NOLFI/EPA


 

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima get ready for the match between Australia and the Netherlands
Picture: ARMANDO BABANI/EPA


 

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Costa Rica's President Luis Guillermo Solis, centre, joins football fans celebrating their team's victory over Greece after a penalty shoot-out
Picture: Esteban Felix/AP


 

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Prince Harry gesticulates as he watches England play Costa Rica in Belo Horizonte
Picture: SIPA/Rex Features


 
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