Chiamaka Nnadozie, the talented goalkeeper for the Super Falcons, has once again caught the attention of football enthusiasts in France as she is in the running for another prestigious individual award, as reported by Obasanjonews.com.
Just recently, Nnadozie was recognized as the best goalkeeper in the D1 Arkema, the French Women’s League, showcasing her exceptional skills and talent between the goalposts.
Furthermore, she was also honored by being included in the D1 Arkema Team of the Season, highlighting her consistent and outstanding performances throughout the season.
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Now, the 23-year-old footballer has been nominated for the highly coveted National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP) Goalkeeper of the Year award, a testament to her remarkable contributions to Paris FC.
Nnadozie’s exceptional campaign has garnered global attention, particularly for her remarkable ability to save penalties, having saved an impressive seven penalties this season, the highest among all goalkeepers in Europe.
Alongside other esteemed goalkeepers such as Christiane Endler from Olympic Lyon, Katarzyna Kiedrzynek from Paris SG, Chloe N’Gazi from FC Fleury, and Kinga Szemik from Stade de Reims, Nnadozie is set to compete for the prestigious award.
The much-anticipated award ceremony is scheduled to take place on Monday, May 13th, where the deserving recipient will be announced.