Eta's Bundesliga debut a milestone marred by misogyny
Marie-Louise Eta makes history as the first woman to lead a Bundesliga men's team, but the landmark moment is overshadowed by a torrent of online abuse.
Marie-Louise Eta makes history as the first woman to lead a Bundesliga men's team, but the landmark moment is overshadowed by a torrent of online abuse. | Contesto: cronaca
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Marie-Louise Eta made history on Saturday, becoming the first woman to take charge of a men's Bundesliga match, but her landmark debut as interim head coach of Union Berlin ended in a 1-0 defeat to Werder Bremen. The 32-year-old, a former German youth international and UEFA A-license holder, assumed the role after the club parted ways with previous manager Nenad Bjelica, tasked with steadying a team in a precarious league position. While the result on the pitch did not go her way, the significance of her presence in the technical area at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei was undeniable, marking a profound shift in one of European football's most traditional bastions. Eta's appointment, though framed as interim, represents a calculated and pioneering move by Union Berlin. She is no novice to the club's structure, having served as an assistant coach since the summer, and her promotion was described internally as a logical step given her deep understanding of the squad. Her footballing pedigree is extensive, including a playing career with Turbine Potsdam and Cloppenburg, and a coaching education that placed her among the top candidates in Germany. The decision was hailed by many within the sport as a long-overdue breach of a gender barrier that has remained stubbornly intact at the pinnacle of the men's club game across Europe's major leagues. However, the watershed moment was almost immediately marred by a deluge of misogynistic commentary across social media platforms and certain sections of the sports media. Rather than focusing on her tactical approach or the team's performance, a significant portion of the discourse descended into sexist tropes, questioning her qualifications, reducing her to gendered stereotypes, and subjecting her to personal attacks unrelated to football. This toxic reaction laid bare the entrenched prejudices that female coaches and officials face when entering the men's professional domain, suggesting that symbolic progress at the institutional level is running far ahead of cultural acceptance. The vitriolic response stands in stark contrast to the visible support Eta received from her players and the Union Berlin fanbase during the...
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