Union Berlin have become the first club in Bundesliga history to appoint a woman as assistant coach after the sacking of Urs Fischer as manager.
Fischer lost his job after a nine-game losing run that has rooted Union to the bottom of Germany’s top flight, some collapse for a side that finished fourth last season and subsequently qualified for the Champions League.
The youth coach Marco Grote has been appointed as the interim manager with Marie-Louise Eta making history by becoming his assistant.
Eta played in the Frauen Bundesliga with Turbine Potsdam, where she won the league three times…
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