Pioneering Change: Union Berlin Appoints First Female Bundesliga Head Coach

Germany's Union Berlin makes history by appointing Marie-Louise Eta as the first-ever female head coach in Europe's top five soccer leagues. The trailblazing move aims to drive diversity and inclusion in the sport.
In a groundbreaking move, Germany's Union Berlin has made history by appointing Marie-Louise Eta as the first-ever female head coach of a senior men's side in Europe's top five leagues. The 34-year-old, who already has experience in men's football, takes over the reins after the dismissal of previous manager Steffen Baumgart.
Eta's appointment is a significant milestone in the world of professional soccer, breaking down gender barriers and paving the way for greater diversity and inclusion in the sport. As the head coach of a Bundesliga team, she will be tasked with leading the club's first-team squad, setting tactics, and guiding the players to success on the pitch.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


