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Union Berlin appoint Eta as Bundesliga’s first female head coach
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Union Berlin appoint Eta as Bundesliga’s first female head coach

Union Berlin have appointed Marie-Louise Eta as interim coach ​until the end of the season ‌following the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart, the Bundesliga club said late on Saturday. The 34-year-old will ​become the first female head coach ​in the German top flight. The capital club ⁠parted ways with Baumgart after a ​3-1 defeat at FC Heidenheim on Saturday which ​left Union 11th in the standings. “Our place in the Bundesliga is not yet secure. I am delighted that the ​club has entrusted me with this ​challenging task,” Eta said in a statement. Howe shoulders the blame after Newcastle squander another lead “One of ‌Union’s ⁠strengths has always been, and remains, the ability to pull together in such situations. And, of course, I am convinced that ​we will ​secure ⁠the crucial points with the team.” Eta has been coaching Union’s Under-19 ​team and will take charge ​of ⁠the club’s women’s team from next season. She became the first female assistant coach in ⁠the ​German top flight with Union ​in 2023. Union host relegation-threatened Wolfsburg on Saturday.

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