Marie-Louise Eta Makes History as Union Berlin's First Female Head Coach
Union Berlin Appoints Eta as New Head Coach
Union Berlin has made history by appointing **Marie-Louise Eta** as their new head coach, making her the first woman to take charge of a men's **Bundesliga** side. The 34-year-old steps up from her role with the U19s to succeed **Steffen Baumgart**.
Kompany Praises Historic Appointment
**Vincent Kompany**, manager of **Bayern Munich**, has praised Union Berlin's decision to appoint Eta, highlighting the profound significance of the move beyond just the tactical board. The appointment comes after a disappointing 3-1 defeat to **Heidenheim**, which prompted the club hierarchy to part ways with Baumgart.
- **Marie-Louise Eta** is the first woman to take charge of a men's **Bundesliga** side.
- Eta steps up from her role with **Union Berlin's** U19s.
- The appointment follows a 3-1 defeat to **Heidenheim**.
**Vincent Kompany** expressed his absolute delight at the development, highlighting the profound significance of the move.
Impact of Eta's Appointment
Eta's appointment has drawn widespread praise across the division, marking a significant milestone in German football history. The move is seen as a positive step forward for women's involvement in the sport.