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Marie-Louise Eta becomes first female head coach to win a Bundesliga game
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Marie-Louise Eta becomes first female head coach to win a Bundesliga game

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  • Marie-Louise Eta led Union Berlin to a 3-1 win over Mainz, earning her historic first Bundesliga victory as head coach.
  • Eta said the win was about performing well and earning points, not just making history.
  • Late goals by Oliver Burke and Josip Juranovic turned a draw into a win for Union Berlin.
  • Eta’s tenure as head coach ends next week with a final league game against Augsburg.
  • Eta will also coach Union’s women’s team next season.
  • Mainz took an early lead before Union Berlin equalized, setting the stage for a late turnaround.
  • Hamburg and Freiburg faced a 3-2 result, affecting Freiburg’s European hopes.
  • Relegation battle looms with Heidenheim, Wolfsburg, and St. Pauli in close points.
  • Union Berlin’s win lifted them to 12th place in the Bundesliga standings.
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Mainz appoint Leicester icon Shinji Okazaki as ambassador
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Mainz appoint Leicester icon Shinji Okazaki as ambassador

  • Shinji Okazaki has been named Mainz 05 ambassador to boost regional ties in Asia.
  • Okazaki scored 29 goals in 70 appearances for Mainz during his two-year spell.
  • He contributed to Leicester City’s Premier League triumph after leaving Mainz 05.
  • Okazaki co-founded FC Basara Mainz and FC Basara Hyogo in 2014 with Takashi Yamashita.
  • Okazaki remains involved in football as a coach at FC Basara Mainz.
  • Mainz 05 chairman Christian Heidel welcomed Okazaki’s ambassador role.
  • Okazaki spoke about retaining ties to Mainz and expanding youth football links.
  • Okazaki was introduced to the crowd at Mewa Arena before Mainz’s home match with Union Berlin.
  • The announcement highlights Mainz’s plan to support Japanese footballers via Basara structures.
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