Sabrina Wittmann has become the first-ever female coach in German men’s professional football after being appointed interim coach at third division team Ingolstadt. Wittman will replace Michael Köllner until the end of the season. She previously coached Ingolstadt’s under-19 team. “There’s no other place I would have rather made my debut in. Ingolstadt is very special for me, my hometown club. I started here 19 years ago, was a player myself and took my first steps as a coach,” she said. Last year, Marie-Louise Eta became the first female assistant coach in Bundesliga history at Union Berlin, …