REVEALED: USMNT coach Gregg Berhalter earned almost $2.3MILLION in 2022 – including $900,000 in bonuses – after leading his team to the last-16 of the World Cup in Qatar
- The U.S. Soccer Federation’s 2022 tax returns revealed payroll data on Wednesday
- Berhalter had a base salary of $1,391,136 before collecting $900,000 in bonuses
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U.S. men’s coach Gregg Berhalter earned $2,291,136 in 2022, including $900,000 in bonuses for the Americans qualifying for the World Cup and reaching the knockout stages.
Berhalter had a base salary of $1,391,136, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation’s 2022 tax return posted online Wednesday.
Berhalter’s contract expired at the end of 2022 and he was rehired in June after being cleared by a law firm of failing to withhold information when he was initially hired by the USSF.
The investigation was sparked by the Reyna family alerting the USSF to a thirty-year-old domestic violence allegation involving Berhalter and the woman who later became his wife.
Among players, Walker Zimmerman earned $536,792, Sean Johnson $536,002, Cristian Roldan $520,192, Paul Arriola $492,203 and DeAnde Yedlin $488,473
Gregg Berhalter earned $2,291,136 in 2022, including $900,000 in bonuses in 2022
Former US women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski had a base salary of $396,089 in 2022
U.S. women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski had a base salary of $396,089 — 28 percent of Berhalter’s — and earned $15,000 in bonuses. Andonovski retired last August after the Americans were eliminated in the second round of the Women’s World Cup.
William Wilson, the CEO through October 2022, earned $1,045,903. JT Batson, who started as CEO in September 2022, earned $174,695.
Earnie Stewart, who stepped down as sporting director in February 2023, earned $799,308.
Kate Markgraf, women’s general manager, made $500,000 and Brian McBride, who retired as men’s general manager in January 2023, made $348,436.
Markgraf also holds the title of head of women’s football and her duties include interacting with FIFA, CONCACAF and national associations.
Wilson’s predecessor, Dan Flynn, was listed at $72,496 plus $328,360 in other reportable compensation. Flynn is also listed as ambassador.