Bundesliga giants appoint female manager, 34, making history as first in top five leagues in Europe to have woman boss
The Sun
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MARIE-LOUISE ETA has made history by becoming the first female manager in Europe's top five leagues.
The German has been appointed boss of Bundesliga side Union Berlin on a deal until the end of the season.
Eta, 34, got the job following the sacking of Steffen Baumgart after the 3-1 defeat to Heidenheim.
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