Soccer-Bayern's Kompany says Eta appointment is special, will open doors for girls in the sport


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Bayern Munich Training - Saebener Strasse, Munich, Germany - April 14, 2026 Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany during training REUTERS/Michaela Stache

MUNICH, Germany, April 14 (Reuters) - ⁠The appointment of Marie-Louise Eta as interim coach of Union ⁠Berlin -- the first woman to coach a top-flight team in ‌Germany -- is a special moment that will open doors for young girls in the sport, Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany said on Tuesday.

On Saturday Eta became the first ​female coach to lead a Bundesliga team when ⁠shewas appointed as interim ⁠coach at Union.

"I am actually really happy (with Eta's appointment)," Kompany told a ⁠press ‌conference ahead of their Champions League return leg against Real Madrid on Wednesday.

"I think these are key moments. It is ⁠easy to minimise them and say 'she is just a ​coach like everybody ‌else and that is how we have to treat her ⁠as colleagues'.

"But in ​the end it is something special," the Belgian added. "It opens a lot of opportunitiesto little girls who now play football and think 'I can coach anywhere, ⁠make a real career and be successful'. ​These stories are really important.

"I wish her all the best and the only part I wish she is not treated like a man, is ⁠being patient with her, because the coaching job lacks patience on the leadership level."

The 34-year-old Eta had 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 Berlin on Monday condemned ​sexist online abuse directed at Eta following ‌her appointment, saying it was disappointing that ​the club had to respond to such criticism in 2026, calling the discourse "insane" and "embarrassing".

(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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