Nnadozie Chiamaka Becomes First African To Win National Union Of Professional Footballers Award For Best Goalkeeper In France

In the French women’s top division, Nnadozie Chiamaka became the first African to win the National Union of Professional Footballers award for best goalkeeper.

Nnadozie received recognition for her 2023ā€“24 season-long brilliant performances for Paris FC.

The Nigerian international won the individual title by defeating a formidable competition that includes Christiane Endler of Olympic Lyon, Katarzyna Kiedrzynek of PSG, Chloe N’Gazi of FC Fleury, and Kinga Szemik of Stade de Reims.

Last month, the 23-year-old also won the title of top goalie in the French D1 Arkema women’s league.

This season, she has the most penalty saves of any goalie in Europe ā€” seven.

The 23-year-old has made a name for herself as one of Europe’s top goalkeepers after relocating to France in 2020.

In the words of Nnadozie Chiamaka:

“Iā€™m incredibly grateful and humbled by this award.

Nnadozie has made five saves during her team’s incredible run in the Women’s Champions League, and she has two in the league.

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