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Here is the current ranking of the highest-paid football (soccer) coaches in the world in 2026, based on estimated annual base salaries:
1- Diego Simeone – Atletico Madrid – $35 million
2- Simone Inzaghi – Al Hilal – $34.3 million
3- Pep Guardiola – Manchester City – $28 million
4- Mikel Arteta – Arsenal – $21.1 million
5- David Moyes – Everton – $16.9 million
6- Jorge Jesus – Al Nassr – $14.1 million
7- Luis Enrique – PSG – $13 million
8- Matthias Jaissle – Al Ahli – $13 million
9- Carlo Ancelotti – Brazil – $11.3 million
10- Unai Emery – Aston Villa – $11.2 million
The Spanish FA and La Liga will introduce referee-mounted cameras and microphones at this weekend’s Copa del Rey final, with the ‘RefCam’ system expanding to selected La Liga matches including the May 10 Clásico between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
The Spanish FA and La Liga will introduce referee-mounted cameras to Spanish football for the first time at this weekend’s Copa del Rey final between Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad at La Cartuja Stadium.
The final will serve as the launch point for ‘RefCam’, a system that provides live video and audio from the referee’s perspective. Referee Javier Alberola Rojas will wear a headset-mounted camera and microphone, with the feed integrated into the host broadcast produced by RTVE.
Under the agreement, the technology will be introduced into selected La Liga fixtures from April 22 onwards, initially at one match per round. High-profile games earmarked for inclusion include fixtures involving FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Valencia CF, including an upcoming Clásico on May 10. The system captures both live match footage and referee audio, creating new material for highlights and analysis.
15-Apr-2026
Bayern Munich defeated Real Madrid 4-3 (6-4 on aggregate) in a thrilling Champions League quarter-final. A late goal from Luis Diaz sealed the victory for Bayern after a back-and-forth contest filled with dramatic moments and individual brilliance.
Jude Bellingham had to be forcibly held back from the match officials as Real Madrid’s Champions League campaign ended in a chaotic 4-3 defeat to Bayern Munich.
Real Madrid’s European dreams evaporated in a frantic finale at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night.
Leading on aggregate entering the 89th minute, the ten-man visitors collapsed after Eduardo Camavinga’s dismissal.
Late goals from Luis Diaz and Michael Olise turned the tie on its head, sparking furious scenes at the final whistle as Madrid players surrounded the referee to protest the officiating.
England international Jude Bellingham was at the center of the post-match turmoil, requiring intervention from teammates to keep him away from the refereeing crew.
The “semi-final descended into chaos late on” following the dramatic turnaround that saw Bayern Munich progress at the expense of the Spanish giants.
Despite individual records for Mbappe and Güler, Madrid left Germany empty-handed amid scenes of pure frustration.
PSG are optimistic of the quick recovery of both Desire Doue and Nuno Mendes after both players were taken off injured in the win over Liverpool in Anfield on Tuesday night.
🇫🇷 Doue took a hit to the knee but suffered no serious damage and is expected to return before the… pic.twitter.com/AjNjXwJtSy
— HF World (@hfworld_) April 15, 2026
🚨⚪️⚫️ Agreement reached between Juventus and Manuel Locatelli on new contract valid until June 2030. pic.twitter.com/QLeaHQ9QMO
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 15, 2026
Former Premier League midfielder Jonjo Shelvey has hit back at his detractors in England, branding them “scumbags” while discussing his transition to playing football in Dubai.
Jonjo Shelvey has launched a scathing attack on his critics in England after relocating to Dubai.
The former Newcastle and Liverpool midfielder expressed no regrets about leaving the Premier League behind, citing a toxic atmosphere created by certain fans and media.
Reflecting on the vitriol he faced during his career back home, Shelvey remarked: “The people in England, some of them are just scumbags.”
The 34-year-old emphasized that his move was motivated by a desire for a fresh start away from the intense scrutiny of the British game.
Shelvey praised the lifestyle and respect he has found abroad, contrasting it sharply with his previous experiences.
Defending his decision to play in the Middle East, he added: “I’m out here enjoying my life, and they’re still there being bitter.”
Barcelona winger Raphinha issued a public apology for gesturing toward Atletico Madrid supporters following their European exit, though he remains under scrutiny for claiming the team was “robbed” by officials.
Barcelona’s Raphinha has apologized for a heated exchange with Atletico Madrid fans following Tuesday’s Champions League quarter-final.
Despite being sidelined by injury, the Brazilian was seen gesturing at supporters after the final whistle.
Addressing the incident on social media, he explained: “I apologize for my gesture, which does not correspond with my values or my character. It was an act committed in a tense moment.”
The winger could still face UEFA sanctions following separate, scathing remarks regarding the officiating at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.
Raphinha claimed Barcelona were “robbed” during the tie and heavily criticized the referee’s performance.
While he expressed regret for his interaction with the crowd, stating it was “in response to a fan who was disrespecting me,” his outbursts have added further controversy to Barcelona’s elimination.
