Chiamaka Nnadozie has once again proven herself as one of the best goalkeepers in Africa.
At the prestigious CAF Awards ceremony held in Marrakech, Morocco, Nnadozie was named the CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year for 2024.
This marks the second consecutive year that Nnadozie has taken home the coveted title.
Her remarkable performance for both the Super Falcons of Nigeria and her club, Paris FC, played a huge part in earning her this recognition.
The competition was fierce, with Nnadozie facing tough challenges from two other top goalkeepers: Sanaa Mssoudy of Morocco and Babra Banda of Zambia.
However, Nnadozie’s consistency in goal for both her national team and club was enough to seal the victory once again.
Speaking after receiving the award, Nnadozie expressed her gratitude to everyone who supported her throughout the year.
“I dedicate this award to all my coaches and teammates, both with the national team and at Paris FC,” she said humbly.
Her dedication to her craft has earned her a reputation as one of the best goalkeepers in the world.
Nnadozie has become a key player for the Super Falcons, helping the team achieve success on the continental stage.
Her consistent performances between the posts have given the Falcons a solid foundation in their recent international competitions.
At Paris FC, Nnadozie’s presence has been equally influential, keeping her team in contention at the top level of French women’s football.
The award reflects Nnadozie’s growing influence in women’s football and her position as a role model for aspiring goalkeepers across Africa.
Having been nominated for the second year in a row, Nnadozie’s skill and resilience have made her an undeniable force in African women’s football.
The CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year Award is one of the most prestigious recognitions in African football.
It celebrates the outstanding achievements of female players who have made significant contributions to the sport.
Nnadozie’s back-to-back wins reflect her exceptional performances and the continued rise of women’s football in Africa.
Her success is not only a personal triumph but also a moment of pride for Nigerian football.
Nnadozie’s victory is a testament to the hard work and determination she has shown throughout her career.
With the Super Falcons aiming for even more success in the coming years, Nnadozie’s leadership will be crucial to their ambitions.
Her continued excellence between the posts is a source of inspiration for young goalkeepers in Nigeria and beyond.
