
Union Berlin has appointed Marie-Louise Eta as the first female head coach in Europe's top five soccer leagues, standing against sexist comments aimed at her on social media. Eta's first Bundesliga match is against Wolfsburg, and the club has expressed strong support for her amid criticism.
BERLIN (AP) — After naming Marie-Louise Eta the first female head coach in Europe's “big five” soccer leagues, Union Berlin says the club “has her back” as it condemns sexist comments on social media. Eta's first Bundesliga game is Saturday against Wolfsburg. There have already been critical comments on social media suggesting that she's not suitable for the job because she's a woman. “With all due respect, that's sexism,” Union's account on X responded to a post arguing that players wouldn't take a woman's instructions about tactics seriously. Eta is a longtime member of the club's coaching staff who has been assistant to the men's team and head coach of the under-19 team. It branded another comment “sexist” for claiming that a male coach who lost to her would lose face. Responding to a comment expressing concern about the treatment of Eta and a potential sexist backlash if she loses a game, the club posted: “The Union family has her back.” Eta has been named interim coach for the last five games of the season as Union aims to secure its spot in the Bundesliga for next season. Union previously said she will take over as head coach of the club's women's team for next season. The decision to appoint Eta won praise from Berlin's mayor Kai Wegner, who called the decision “a strong signal for professional soccer and for women in elite-level sports,” but spelled Eta's name wrong in the process. The club corrected him. “We were so overwhelmed,” Wegner answered. \\\_ AP soccer:
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Marie-Louise Eta is the first female head coach in Europe's top five soccer leagues, currently serving as the interim coach for Union Berlin and set to lead the women's team next season.
Union Berlin condemned comments suggesting players wouldn't take a woman's tactical instructions seriously and those implying a male coach would lose face if defeated by her.
Union Berlin has publicly stated that 'the Union family has her back,' emphasizing their support for Eta in response to the sexist backlash she has faced.






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