The end of an era: The last female coach in men’s football leaves the field
There are no more female coaches in men’s football.
The Berlin Union officially confirmed the end of their partnership with Marie-Louise Eta. This event caused a great deal of attention in the football community. Now, there isn’t a single female coach left in professional men’s football.
Over a short period of time, Marie-Louise led the team in five official matches. Her statistics were: two wins, one draw, and two losses. Despite these modest results, her tactical approach and her ability to work with the team earned her respect from experts and fans.
The club quickly decided who would take over as the team’s coach. Instead of Marie-Louise, Mauro Lustrinelli was appointed as the new head coach. His task is to stabilize the team’s performance and get the team back into the competition for top positions.