The German Football Association (DFB) is intensively looking for a new national coach.

The post is not only an attractive task because of the prestige it entails.

From a financial point of view, too, it is worth training the German national team.

Only about 20 employees are permanently employed around the national team.

Because many employees are only involved in games and tournaments, there is a fee schedule for them with daily flat rates.

But what does Joachim Löw actually earn?

And how much do the employees get behind the scenes?