Lukas Rosenberger: The super coach who is revolutionizing women's football in Aspach!

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Lukas Rosenberger, the “super coach” of the Union Aspach-Wildenau, supports the women's team and is planning a hobby league for talent.

Lukas Rosenberger, der „Supercoach“ der Union Aspach-Wildenau, fördert die Damenmannschaft und plant eine Hobbyliga für Talente.
Lukas Rosenberger, the “super coach” of the Union Aspach-Wildenau, supports the women's team and is planning a hobby league for talent.

Lukas Rosenberger: The super coach who is revolutionizing women's football in Aspach!

On June 2, 2025, Lukas Rosenberger was honored for his outstanding achievements in women's football. The 28-year-old coach of the Union Aspach-Wildenau women's soccer team was elected “super coach”. Since winter 2021 he has led the team, which achieved promotion to the state league in spring 2024. Rosenberger, who lives in Gurten in the Ried district, is not only a coach but also an active player at Union Gurten and looks back on a long career in football that began at the age of six. MyDistrict reports that his players praise him for his deep understanding and support.

Rosenberger attaches great importance to the players feeling comfortable and having fun on the field. He emphasizes the importance of team building and continually motivates his team. After the season he is planning a barbecue for the team to properly celebrate their success.

Football heaven for women

The successes in women's football are not only notable in the region; There are also exciting developments at the national level. The Union Berlin women's team is about to be promoted to the Bundesliga. A year ago the team was still struggling in the regional league, but in the final spurt of the second division season they were able to secure promotion in the decisive game against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Coach Ailien Poese highlights the importance of this promotion for both the city and the club. Sports1 reports that more than 10,000 tickets have already been sold in advance, which significantly increases the anticipation for the event at the An der Alten Försterei stadium.

This season there will be 14 teams competing in the Bundesliga, instead of the previous 12, with one relegated and three promoted teams. 1. FC Nürnberg has already made it into the top league and shows that women's football is becoming more and more important in Germany.