
According to the surging news network, for the annual salary budget of the national football head coach, the CFA's psychological expectations of up to 2 million U.S. dollars after tax.
Earlier, the CFA wanted to familiarize themselves with Chinese and Asian soccer, and thus mentioned the names of Ola Royo, Paulo Bento, Queiroz and Stojkovic.
But in contrast to the model of the golden dollar era where there were companies sponsoring the salaries of national soccer coaches, the salaries of national soccer coaches will now be paid entirely by the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The Chinese Football Association has seen its costs drop dramatically in recent years and is now a little shy. It is understood that the Chinese Football Association's psychological expectation of a coach's annual salary is up to $2 million after tax.
As a result, foreign coaches like Ola Royo, Paulo Bento and Stojkovic, who have no shortage of job offers and high incomes, find it difficult to consider national soccer coaching positions. But that shouldn't be the reason why progress on national soccer team coaching has been so slow - coaches earning $300,000 to $500,000 a year after taxes in Europe's second-tier leagues are ubiquitous, and a national soccer team coaching position is still a good job for candidates like Ivan Leko and Vitor Pereira.
As a matter of fact, after Camacho's dismissal, the CFA's experience in choosing Pelan can serve as a reference. At that time, Pelan was famous in Europe and his salary demand was about 1 million dollars. This type should be the national soccer coach can consider now. Even in the Chinese Super League, Zhejiang coach Qiao Di and Chengdu Rongcheng coach Xu Zhengyuan showed good leadership skills in the past season. The CFA could also consider these cost-effective coaches.










