Women Coaching Men’s Football: Marie-Louise Eta and Football’s Gender Debate ft. Claire-Marie Roberts
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Marie-Louise Eta’s appointment at FC Union Berlin in the Bundesliga in April made history as she became the first woman to take charge of a men’s team in one of Europe’s top five leagues. But the reality behind the headline is more complex than the milestone suggests. In this episode, we examine her coaching pathway, the institutional context of her appointment and the sexist backlash that followed. With sports psychologist Claire-Marie Roberts, we explore whether coaching is meaningfully gendered, how women already operate across men’s football structures and why “firsts” can distort more than they reveal. The discussion moves beyond individual achievement to the deeper structures shaping both the men’s and women’s games: resources, pathways, media narratives and the persistent tendency to treat women in elite men’s football as exceptions rather than professionals.
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