The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

US women’s soccer coach paid 27% as much as men’s national coach

- By Ronald Blum

NEW YORK — U.S. women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as men’s coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year.

Andonovski earned $446,495, according to the U.S. Soccer Federation’s tax filing released Monday, including $50,000 in bonuses for the Americans’ third-place finish in the Tokyo Olympics. Berhalter earned $1,641,398, including $300,000 in bonuses during a year that included the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup title.

Berhalter remained the federation’s highest-paid employee. In the previous fiscal year, Andonovski earned $357,597 and Berhalter $1,291,539.

Earnie Stewart earned $799,380 as the USSF’s sporting director, virtually identical to his $799,699 the prior year. Men’s general manager Brian McBride earned $346,494, a slight increase from $338,417.

Women’s general manager Kate Markgraf was at $500,000 for the second straight year. She also has the title of head of women’s football and her duties include interactin­g with FIFA, CONCACAF and national associatio­ns.

CEO Will Wilson earned $642,348 and his predecesso­r, Dan Flynn, was listed at $251,886 as an ambassador and former officer.

In a huge management turnover, Wilson left Oct. 31, McBride on Jan. 31 and Stewart on Feb. 15.

Berhalter’s status is unclear after the expiration of his contract on Dec. 31. He is under investigat­ion for a 1991 domestic violence allegation. Anthony Hudson, one of his assistants, was appointed interim coach last month.

Chief commercial officer David Wright earned $516,257 and Pinky Raina, the chief financial officer and chief operating officer, earned $466,864. Chief legal officer Karen

Leetzow earned $410,714.

Cindy Parlow Cone, the USSF president, does not receive a salary. A bylaw amendment to establish a $125,000 annual salary for the federation’s president failed to gain approval at the federation’s annual general meeting last March, receiving 58.91% approval and falling short of the two-thirds needed. A similar proposal is on the agenda for this year’s meeting, scheduled for March 16-19 in San Diego.

John Cone, her husband, received $50,280 as payment and expense reimbursem­ent for his work with the USSF coaching education team, down from $112,606 the previous year.

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