Professional football in Europe has kept women off the men’s top-flight touchline for the entirety of its existence. On April 12, 2026, that changed. Marie-Louise Eta, 34, was appointed head coach of Union Berlin — making her the first woman ever to hold the top job at a men’s club in any of Europe’s five major leagues. The Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, and the Bundesliga have never seen this before.
- Eta’s appointment came after Union Berlin sacked Steffen Baumgart following a 3-1 defeat to bottom-placed Heidenheim, leaving the club in 11th place with five games remaining and needing points to guarantee Bundesliga survival.
- She already held the record as the first female assistant coach in the Bundesliga and across all of Europe’s Big Five leagues — a barrier she broke in 2023. Now she has broken the next one.
- Eta is a UEFA Champions League winner as a player, lifting the trophy with Turbine Potsdam in 2010. She also won three consecutive Bundesliga titles with that club between 2009 and 2011.
The appointment is interim — Eta takes Union through the final five games of the season, after which she was already contracted to become head coach of the club’s women’s Bundesliga team. What began as a succession plan became a history-making moment. Union Berlin did not go looking for a symbolic hire. They went looking for someone who knew the club, knew the players, and had the authority to steady a side in trouble. They chose the most qualified internal option available.
A career built on firsts — and on winning
Marie-Louise Eta was born in Dresden in 1991 and grew up in the Turbine Potsdam youth system, one of the most decorated women’s football academies in Germany. Playing under her maiden name Bagehorn, she won three German youth Bundesliga titles before stepping into the senior side at 17. In the 2009/10 season she was part of the Potsdam squad that beat Lyon on penalties in the UEFA Women’s Champions League final — one of the most prestigious trophies in European club football.
She retired from playing at 26, still captaining Werder Bremen in the Frauen-Bundesliga, and walked directly into coaching. By 2023, she had become the first woman to serve as assistant coach for a men’s Bundesliga side and the first in any of Europe’s Big Five leagues. In January 2024, when head coach Nenad Bjelica was suspended for three matches, Eta stepped in to take charge of Union’s men’s team temporarily — the first woman to do so for a Bundesliga club.
She had been coaching Union’s U19 men’s side before this appointment. The permanent plan was already set for the summer. The Bundesliga situation forced the timeline forward.
What the appointment actually means
Women have coached men’s teams before — in lower leagues, in youth football, in interim capacities at smaller clubs. Sabrina Wittmann became the first woman to manage a men’s team in Germany’s top three divisions when she took charge of Ingolstadt in the third tier in 2024 and remains there today. Corinne Diacre managed Clermont in the French second division more than a decade ago.
But Europe’s Big Five leagues — the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, and Bundesliga — represent the highest tier of professional club football on Earth, watched by billions of people and commanding more resources, scrutiny, and cultural weight than any other competition. No woman had ever held the head coach position at a men’s club in any of them. That barrier stood for the entirety of professional football’s existence.
England women’s manager Sarina Wiegman, who has coached at the highest levels of both men’s and women’s football, called Eta a trailblazer. “It shows that again football is moving up,” Wiegman said. “There are women in society everywhere and the next step is also in football, male and female.”
The challenge in front of her
The backdrop to this historic appointment is an urgent sporting problem. Union Berlin won just two of their 14 Bundesliga matches in 2026 before Baumgart’s dismissal. The club sits 11th in the table, seven points above the relegation playoff spot with five matches left. Survival is not guaranteed.
Eta addressed that reality directly in her first statement: “Given the points gap in the lower half of the table, our place in the Bundesliga is not yet secure. I am delighted the club has entrusted me with this challenging task. I am convinced that we will secure the crucial points.”
The football world will watch those five games with unusual attention. Some will be looking for confirmation that this appointment was earned on merit alone. Some will be looking for a reason to question it. Eta has spent her entire coaching career absorbing that kind of pressure without flinching. She stood on the Bundesliga touchline in 2024 during the media firestorm that surrounded her temporary caretaker role and described it simply: “We just tried to block out everything else around us.”
She is not new to this. She is just doing it at a level that no woman has reached before.
This story was originally reported by Sky Sports.
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