Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany says Marie-Louise Eta's ...
Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany says Marie-Louise Eta's appointment at Union Berlin is 'special', 'opens doors' for women.
www.tntsports.co.ukMarie-Louise Eta is in the news because Union Berlin appointed her as interim head coach of the men’s team, making her the first woman to coach a men’s side in one of Europe’s top five leagues. The appointment has also drawn sexist abuse online, which the club has publicly condemned.[2][5]
Union Berlin confirmed Eta would take charge after Steffen Baumgart was dismissed, with her role set to run until the end of the season before she moves on to the club’s women’s team in the summer. She is 34 and already has a strong connection to the club, having previously worked with Union’s U19s and earlier made history as the Bundesliga’s first female assistant coach.[3][5][2]
Her appointment is historic for German football and has been praised by figures such as Sarina Wiegman and Vincent Kompany as a step forward for women in the sport. At the same time, Union Berlin’s leadership has strongly defended her and called the backlash “embarrassing”.[5][8][9][2]
Union Berlin are sitting 11th in the Bundesliga and have struggled recently, with just two wins in their last 14 league matches in 2026. Eta’s immediate task is to steady the team and guide them through the rest of the campaign.[2][3][5]
Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany says Marie-Louise Eta's appointment at Union Berlin is 'special', 'opens doors' for women.
www.tntsports.co.ukThe 34-year-old becomes the first woman to take charge of a men's team in any of Europe's top five leagues. Find out more here.
www.bbc.co.ukUnion Berlin director of football Horst Heldt condemns "insane" sexist abuse directed at new head coach Marie-Louise Eta.
www.bbc.co.ukMarie-Louise Eta has become the first female to take charge of a men's team in Europe's top five leagues, having taken over as Union Berlin interim head coach after the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart.
www.bundesliga.comMarie-Louise Eta has made history as the first woman to be appointed as head coach of a Bundesliga team when she replaced Steffen Baumgart at Union Berlin. However, she is far from the only female to have held an important position in German football. Here are a few who have made their mark…
www.bundesliga.comUnion Berlin's director of football Horst Heldt has described sexist abuse towards new head coach Marie-Louise Eta as "simply embarrassing".
www.espn.co.ukBayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany has praised Union Berlin's historic decision to appoint Marie-Louise Eta as their new head coach.
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