Soccer-Union Berlin's Eta celebrates first win as Bundesliga's first female head coach


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - 1. FC Union Berlin v VfL Wolfsburg - Stadion An der Alten Forsterei, Berlin, Germany - April 18, 2026 1. FC Union Berlin interim coach Marie-Louise Eta reacts REUTERS/Lisi Niesner

May 11 (Reuters) - Union ⁠Berlin's Marie‑Louise Eta celebrated her first victory since ⁠becoming the German top flight's first female head ‌coach after her side recorded 3-1 a win over Mainz 05 on Sunday.

Eta, whose appointment triggered derogatory social media comments, took over ​as interim manager in April following ⁠the dismissal of Steffen ⁠Baumgart and will lead the side until the end ⁠of ‌the campaign before moving to the women’s team next season.

After back-to-back defeats in her first ⁠two games in charge, Union picked up ​a point against ‌Koln earlier this month and Eta told broadcaster ⁠DAZN she ​was delighted to get a win at the fourth attempt.

“It's been about doing the job as well as possible, ⁠getting points, winning games, and that's ​what we've worked for each day," she said.

“You're happy, you want to win games. That's always the case, and ⁠so it was today as well. The way it happened was great too, how we managed to pull it off.

"We have invested a lot. So it's great ​that we could get the ⁠three points here today, and show a good performance," Eta ​said.

"That's important for me, too."

Union ‌face Augsburg on Saturday in ​their final match of the season.

(Reporting by Paras J. Haji in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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