Sabrina Wittmann has become the first-ever female head 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 in a statement on Thursday. Last year, Marie-Louise Eta became the first female assistant coach in Bund…