Chiamaka Nnadozie – Biography, salary, net worth, awards: All you need to know about the best goalkeeper in Africa

Published on by Andrew Randa

 Chiamaka Nnadozie biography

Super Falcons goalkeeper, Chiamaka Cynthia Nnadozie, born on December 8, 2000, in Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria, has risen to prominence as a highly skilled goalkeeper in women's football.

From a young age, Nnadozie demonstrated a passion for the sport, balancing her budding football career with her education at Comprehensive Secondary School in Amakohia, Owerri, Imo State.

Chiamaka Nnadozie, Super Falcons
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Nnadozie's professional journey began in 2016 when she joined Rivers Angels FC, one of Nigeria's premier women's football clubs.

Standing at an impressive six feet tall, her commanding presence and exceptional goalkeeping abilities quickly caught the attention of selectors. Her early career saw her representing Nigeria in various age categories, including the U20 World Cup in 2018.

2018 was a pivotal year for Nnadozie as she played in the African Cup of Nations. Her performances on this stage solidified her reputation as a top-tier goalkeeper.

The following year, at just 19 years old, she represented Nigeria at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France. Her standout performance in the group stage match against the host nation, France, garnered international acclaim.

Her prowess and composure under pressure were instrumental in Nigeria's campaign, earning her recognition as one of Africa's finest goalkeepers.

That was her breakthrough as a lot of clubs came for her signature seeking to add her to their ranks.

However, in January 2020, Nnadozie joined Paris FC, a move that signified her transition to European football. Her tenure at Paris FC has seen her continue to develop and refine her skills, making her a key player for both her club and the Nigerian national team.

Paris FC v Stade Reims – D1 Arkema Feminine 2023/2024 -Match pour la 3e place
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Nnadozie's international career saw another highlight in 2023 when she represented Nigeria at the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Her contributions were crucial in helping the Super Falcons reach the knockout stage, further cementing her status as an elite goalkeeper on the global stage.

Her story is a very interesting one as she had to brave the odds to play football. Nnadozie played with boys when she was younger and had to rely on her mum to help her get to training and also buy her playing boots.

She also did no have support from her father who banned her from playing football but her mother had to cover up for her and often lied to her father about her whereabouts so she can get a chance to train and feature in matches.

Chiamaka Nnadozie's journey from a young football enthusiast in Nigeria to an internationally recognized goalkeeper is a testament to her talent, dedication, and hard work.

Her achievements continue to inspire many young athletes in Nigeria and beyond.

Which state is Chiamaka Nnadozie from?

Chiamaka Nnadozie hails from Orlu in Imo State, in North-eastern Nigeria

Chiamaka Nnadozie stats

Nnadozie’s career has been marked by significant achievements. She represented Nigeria in the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, where she became the youngest goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet.

 In the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, she made crucial saves, including a penalty stop against Canada, earning the Player of the Match award.

Chiamaka Nnaadozie | Super Falcons
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She was also included in Nigeria's final roster for the Women's football event at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

Her transition has also been phenomenal for the reigning CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year.

Chiamaka Nnadozie signed for Rivers Angels at the start of the 2016 season and did relatively well there. She helped the team win the Nigeria Women’s Premier League title in the 2019/20 season

In January 2020, Nnadozie then joined French side Paris FC on 18 month deal.

2023/24 club stats

Feminine Division 1

Started 20 games, six clean sheets, conceded 23 goals

Uefa Women's Champions League

Played 10 matches, four clean sheets, conceded four goals

Some of her other stats and awards include:

Chiamaka Nnadozie’s Salary

The goalkeeper’s salary isn’t publicly disclosed, but it is rumored that she earns approximately 3,000 Euros per month after taxes at her French club which amounts to 36,000 Euros a year.

Chiamaka Nnadozie’s net worth

Her net worth is not publicly available but checks have shown that the former Rivers Angels goalkeeper is reportedly worth about 400,000 Euros.

What is Chiamaka Nnadozie's current club?

Super Falcons' first-choice goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, plays in the French Women’s First Division League (Division 1 Féminine) with Paris FC. She has been with the club since 2020.

 Is Chiamaka Nnadozie the best goalkeeper in Africa?

Yes, Chiamaka Nnadozie is considered the best goalkeeper in Africa according to the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

At the CAF awards in December 2023, Nnadozie was crowned Africa’s best women’s goalkeeper. The Paris FC goalkeeper beat Moroccan goalkeeper Khadija El-Rmichi and South Africa’s Andile Dlamini to win the Best Women's Goalkeeper in Africa award.

Has Nnadozie won the best goalkeeper award in France?

Super Falcons star Chiamaka Nnadozie
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The Nigerian international goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, etched her name in the history books by becoming the first African and Nigerian player to be crowned the best goalkeeper in the French D1 Arkema (women’s league).

In April 2024, Nnadozie, 23, saw off competition from Olympique Lyon’s Christiane Endler and Katarzyna Kiedrzynek of Paris Saint-Germain to claim the accolade as the Best Women's Goalkeeper in France.

Chiamaka Nnadozie – Biography, salary, net worth, awards: All you need to know about the best goalkeeper in Africa

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