Reed NewsReed News
Transparency

Marie-Louise Eta becomes first female Bundesliga head coach

Reliability

Confirmed

Based on 23 sources, 1 official

Source Diversity
Official (1)Major Media (14)Research (7)Other (1)
ENFINBSV

Publications (22)

Sources (23)
4 sources share identical headlines across 2 outlets (wire service copies)

Fact-Checking

37 claims

Marie-Louise Eta became the first female head coach in Germany's top football league (Bundesliga) last week.

Official4 backing sources

Marie-Louise Eta is 34 years old.

Official3 backing sources

No woman has previously been head coach for any team in the top five European leagues until now.

Official3 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What specific measures, if any, Union Berlin or football authorities are taking to address the sexist social media comments directed at Marie-Louise Eta.
The exact terms and duration of Marie-Louise Eta's interim contract, beyond it being for the rest of the season.
Whether Marie-Louise Eta will continue in a coaching role with the men's team after she becomes head coach of the women's team this summer.
The specific reasons for the dismissal of assistant coaches Danilo de Souza and Kevin McKenna alongside Steffen Baumgart.
How the players and coaching staff at Union Berlin have reacted internally to Marie-Louise Eta's appointment.
This article was produced by Reed News using AI. All claims are cross-referenced against multiple sources.