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Nigerian Sensation Nnadozie Wins WSL Save of the Month Award

"Nnadozie's award-winning save was a masterclass in agility, denying Liverpool's Fuka Nagano a certain goal with a stunning stop that left spectators in awe"

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Chiamaka Nnadozie, Nigeria’s international goalkeeper, has taken the English women’s football scene by storm, winning the Barclays Women’s Super League (WSL) Save of the Month award for November.

This impressive feat is a testament to her exceptional skills, commanding presence, and sharp reflexes between the sticks.

Nnadozie’s award-winning save was a masterclass in agility, denying Liverpool’s Fuka Nagano a certain goal with a stunning stop that left spectators in awe.

The 24-year-old goalkeeper has quickly become a fan favourite at Brighton & Hove Albion, delivering consistent and mature performances that have earned her global recognition.

As the Super Falcons’ first-choice goalkeeper, Nnadozie has solidified her position as one of Africa’s top goalkeepers, praised for her penalty saves, leadership qualities, and consistency on the international stage.

Her CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year award for 2025 is a testament to her exceptional talent.

Nnadozie’s achievement highlights the growing influence of Nigerian women footballers abroad, inspiring a new generation of young players.

Her success is a reminder of the talent and dedication that Nigerian women bring to the beautiful game.

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