Soccer-Lustrinelli leaves Swiss champions Thun to take over at Union Berlin


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Under 21 Championship - Group D - Switzerland v Portugal - Stozice Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia - March 31, 2021 Switzerland coach Mauro Lustrinelli REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/ File Photo

BERLIN, May 22 (Reuters) - ⁠Union Berlin have appointed Mauro Lustrinelli ⁠as their new coach after he led ‌Thun to the Swiss league title, the Bundesliga club said.

The 50-year-old Swiss replaces Marie-Louise Eta, who had ​taken charge in April on ⁠an interim basis following ⁠Steffen Baumgart's departure and became the first woman ⁠to ‌lead a men's Bundesliga team.

Lustrinelli, a former Switzerland international, took over ⁠at Thun in 2022and led them to ​the second ‌division championship and promotion in 2025 ⁠before winning ​the Swiss league crown this season.

“Mauro has demonstrated in recent years how he can shape ⁠and develop teams. Winning the ​championship title with a promoted team speaks to his technical quality, but also to his ability ⁠to lead and inspire a group,” said Horst Heldt, Union's director of football, in a statement on Thursday.

“We are convinced we ​have found the right coach ⁠for this and look forward to working ​together.”

Union finished the Bundesliga season ‌in 11th place and ​missed out on European football next season.

(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Toby Davis)

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