In 2023, a former football agent asked publicly whether Marie-Louise Eta should be allowed inside a men's professional dressing room. She had just been appointed assistant coach at Union Berlin, and someone with a platform decided the most pressing question about her appointment was not her coaching philosophy, not her development record with the youth teams, not what she would bring to the senior setup.
It was whether she belonged in the same room as the players she had been hired to coach.
When a football club hires a head coach, they are looking for someone who understands the game technically, who can manage a dressing room of professional athletes with different personalities, who has spent years developing players and earning trust inside the sport.
Marie-Louise Eta meets every single one of those criteria. She coached Union Berlin's youth teams. She developed players from the ground up. She worked on the senior staff and earned the respect of everyone inside that environment. So when the agent asked his question in 2023, she gave him the only answer it deserved. She went to work.
Early this morning, Union Berlin appointed her interim head coach, making her the first woman in history to hold that position in any of Europe's Big Five leagues. The Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, the Bundesliga. A combined century of top-flight professional football. Before her, the number of women who had held this position before last night was exactly zero.
The question worth asking is not whether she is qualified. The question worth asking is why it took this long.
England banned women from playing football from 1921 to 1971. Germany banned it from 1955 to 1970. You cannot build a coaching career in a sport you are forbidden from playing, and those bans did not simply delay the women's game.
They severed the generational pipeline through which coaching careers are built, and the structural damage compounded quietly inside institutions that had already decided who belonged. Helena Costa was appointed at Clermont in 2014 and resigned before a competitive match, saying she had been treated as a publicity exercise.
Corinne Diacre replaced her and took the club toward promotion. The top flight never called. Sabrina Wittmann became permanent head coach at third-division Ingolstadt in 2024. The Bundesliga stayed closed.
Until Marie-Louise Eta opened it.
She has five games to keep Union Berlin in the Bundesliga. She will be judged on results, and that is exactly as it should be. The moment every trailblazer is working toward is not the announcement. It is the moment the question stops being whether a woman can do this and becomes simply whether she can keep them up.
Her name is Marie-Louise Eta, and she has work to do.
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