World Cup 2022 .. The golden record for coaches crowned with the World Cup throughout history

World Cup 2022 .. The golden record for coaches crowned with the World Cup throughout history

The attention of football fans is heading after a few days towards the 2022 World Cup, which Qatar will host from November 20 to December 18.
The Spanish newspaper “Marca” reported that FIFA has announced that he would distribute more than 200 million dollars to the team that will allow players to participate in the global offense and will distribute FIFA $ 440 million, with a maximum of 370 thousand dollars paying each player.

The Spanish newspaper indicated that the World Cup winner will get 42 million dollars and is the highest number that the winning federation ever obtained, unlike France, the owner of the last version, who won 38 million dollars after winning the 2018 World Cup.
32 World Cup championships are participating in the new World Cup championship competing to crown the most important global football title.

We review the results of the most prominent coaches who won the title:
Historically, 20 coaches won the World Cup in history, and Brazil’s coaches are the most crowned with the title with 5 titles, while Italian Vitorio Potsu is the only coach in the history of the World Cup, which was crowned the title with the Italian national team in 1934 and 1938.

The list of coaches crowned with the World Cup came as follows:
1930: Alberto Sobychi – Uruguay
1934: Vetorio Potsu – Italy
1938: Vetorio Potsu – Italy
1950: Juan Lopez Fontana – Uruguay
1954: Sib Herberger – West Germany
1958: Vicente Viola- Brazil
1962: Emory Morira – Brazil
1966: Thousand Ramsay – England
1970: Mario Zagalo – Brazil
1974: Helmut Sean – West Germany
1978: Cesar Luis Minoti – Argentina
1982: Enzo Birzot – Italy
1986: Carlos Pellaro – Argentina
1990: Franz Beckenbauer – West Germany
1994: Carlos Alberto Pereira – Brazil
1998: Amy Jacques – France
2002: Luis Felipe Scolari – Brazil
2006: Martchilo Libyan – Italy
2010: Vicente del Bosque – Spain
2014: Joachim Loew- Germany
2018: Didier Deschamps – France.

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