Female Manager of Men's Soccer Team Faces Sexist Backlash

Union Berlin condemns the sexist abuse directed at their female manager, Marie-Lou Eta, the first woman to lead a men's professional soccer team in Germany.
Union Berlin, a prominent German soccer club, has condemned the sexist abuse and derogatory comments aimed at their female manager, Marie-Lou Eta. Eta made history earlier this year when she became the first woman to manage a men's professional soccer team in Germany.
Eta's appointment as the manager of Union Berlin's men's team was a groundbreaking moment in the sport, challenging the male-dominated landscape of professional soccer. However, the 34-year-old's historic achievement was followed by a barrage of sexist and demeaning remarks on social media platforms.
In a statement, Union Berlin expressed their outrage at the unacceptable behavior directed towards Eta, stating that the club
Source: Al Jazeera


