Soccer-Union Berlin denounce sexist attacks on Eta after historic appointment


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - 1. FC Union Berlin v FC Augsburg - Stadion An der Alten Forsterei, Berlin, Germany - November 25, 2023 1. FC Union Berlin assistant coach Marie-Louise Eta during the warm up before the match REUTERS/Annegret Hilse /File Photo

April 13 (Reuters) - Union ⁠Berlin have condemned sexist online abuse directed ⁠at Marie-Louise Eta after she became the ‌first woman to take charge of a Bundesliga team.

Eta was appointed interim head coach on Saturday for the remainder of ​the season following the dismissal ⁠of Steffen Baumgart.

She will ⁠oversee the men’s first team through the end ⁠of the ‌campaign before moving to the club’s women’s side.

Her appointment, however, has been ⁠followed by derogatory and sexist comments on ​social media.

"I’ve ‌noticed it, but I also refuse to read ⁠or even ​just expose myself to that kind of nonsense, because for me, this is about leadership quality," Union ⁠director of football Horst Heldt ​said on Monday.

"We have 100 percent confidence in Loui (nickname for Eta), complete conviction."

Heldt said it was disappointing ⁠that the club had to respond to such criticism in 2026, calling the discourse "insane" and "embarrassing."

Union said they would continue to protect staff from harassment, ​with Heldt adding the club ⁠would do everything possible to ensure the debate ​does not continue.

Union are 11th ‌in the Bundesliga standings and ​host relegation-threatened Wolfsburg on Saturday.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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