Who is the highest paid manager at Euro 2016?

With Europe’s biggest football competition underway, Information Nigeria reveals the salary of every head coach leading a country at Euro 2016.

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Top on the list is England’s head coach, Roy Hodgson. The 68-year-old tactician is the highest paid of any of the men leading a country into Euro 2016 in France this summer.

According to the Daily Mail, Hodgson is pocketing £3.5m each and every year in his role with the Three Lions.

Soon to be Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has been on £3.15m annually as Italy coach, while Turkish legend Fatih Terim is a surprising third on £2.7m.

World Cup winners Joachim Low and Vicente del Bosque earn less at £2.15m and £2m respectively, while Austria’s Marcel Koller and the Republic of Ireland’s Martin O’Neill are the only head coaches to be paid £1m or less.

See the full list below:

1) Roy Hodgson ​- England​ – £3.5m​
2) Antonio Conte​ – Italy​ – £3.15m​
3) Fatih Terim​ – Turkey​ – £2.7m​
4) Joachim Löw​ – Germany​ ​- £2.15m
​5) Vicente del Bosque – Spain​ – £2m​
6) Didier Deschamps -​ France​ – £1.3m​
7) Marcel Koller​ – Austria -​ £1.15m​
8) Martin O’Neill​ – Republic of Ireland​ -£1m​
9) Fernando Santos​ – Portugal​ – £962,000​
10) Bernd Storck​ – Hungary​ – £770,000​
11) Vladimir Petkovic​ – Switzerland​ -£575,000​
12) Marc Wilmots​ -Belgium​ – £515,000​
13) Lars Lagerbeck ​- Iceland ​- £346,000
14) Michael O’Neill​ – Northern Ireland​ -£250,000​
15) Chris Coleman​ – Wales​ – £200,000​
16) Adam Nawalka​ -Poland​ – £200,000​
17) Ante Caric​ Croatia​ £192,000​
18)Pavel Vrba​ – Czech Republic​ – £175,000​
19) Erik Hamren​ – Sweden​ – £154,000​
20) Giani de Biasi​ – Albania​ – £154,000​
21) Jan Kozak​ – Slovakia​ – £138,000​
22) Mykhaylo Fomenko​ – Ukraine​ -£104,000​
​23) Anghel Iordanescu – Romania​ -£92,000​
24) Leonid Slutsky​ – Russia​ – allowance