Here’s how much money Gareth Southgate can win if leads England to 2022 FIFA World Cup glory
Gareth Southgate to get a huge bonus if he guides England to win the FIFA World Cup
Gareth Southgate, the manager of the England National Football team, is reportedly in line to collect a massive bonus of £4 million if he can guide his team to victory at the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022, which is scheduled to begin on November 20, 2022, in Qatar.
According to reports, Southgate was promised £1.5 million if his team won the World Cup in 2018, and the money he is being paid this year is almost three times that sum. This raises the degree of anticipation among football fans worldwide as they anticipate what will happen.
Since the team qualified for the competition, Gareth Southgate has already made a sizable sum of £500,000, and the management already has substantial prize money set up for the coach should they win the championship. Under Southgate’s competent leadership, England had previously advanced to the semifinals but ultimately had to concede defeat.
During the 2016 World Cup, Gareth Southgate served as the team’s interim coach before being hired permanently. The club is also having trouble since Reece James, their key player has been ruled out with a knee injury sustained in the team’s match against Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League.
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England National Team in FIFA World Cup
One of the most powerful and active national football teams among those taking part in each year’s FIFA World Cup is England. England has made the World Cup cutoff 16 times. It finished fourth in 1990 and fourth in 2018, and it won the World Cup Final in 1966, a competition it also hosted.
England’s greatest finish to date was finishing as runners-up in 2020, although it has never won the European Championship. In addition to being the only non-sovereign entity to have won the World Cup, England is currently the only team to have won the World Cup at the senior level without also winning their main continental championship.
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