Chiamaka Nnadozie, the Nigerian goalkeeper, exhibited jaw-dropping saves en route to becoming the inaugural recipient of the CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year award on Monday night.
As the captain of Paris FC, she triumphed over nominees Khadija Er-Rmichi of Morocco and Andile Dlamini of South Africa at the spectacular CAF Awards ceremony in Marrakech.
Nnadozie showcased her goalkeeper prowess during this year’s Women’s World Cup, earning a player-of-the-match distinction for her outstanding performance against Canada in Nigeria’s opening match. Her heroic saves included a crucial penalty stop and several gravity-defying interventions throughout the tournament.
Beyond international success, the 25-year-old played a pivotal role in Paris FC’s achievements this season, securing six clean sheets as they qualified for the Women’s Champions League for the first time.
As the inaugural winner of this groundbreaking category, the Super Falcons star has set a high standard with her shot-stopping heroics. With Nnadozie guarding the goal, opponents will encounter a formidable challenge in finding the back of the net against the tenacious Nigerian team.
After a remarkable year between the sticks, Nnadozie now boasts coveted individual silverware as a testament to her outstanding efforts.