
"We're talking about a highly competent leader here, and you can be sure that everyone here at Union, whether in the stands or within the club itself, stands 100% behind this decision."
Marie-Louise Eta has been appointed interim head coach of Union Berlin, making her the first woman to manage a men's team in one of Europe's top five leagues. Following her appointment, she has faced sexist abuse on social media. Union Berlin's director of football, Horst Heldt, expressed strong support for Eta, emphasizing her leadership quality and the club's confidence in her abilities. Eta has a successful background, including being a former Germany youth international and a Women's Champions League winner. She will also take charge of the women's side this summer.
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