Official: Super Falcons goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, joins West Brom Women

Official: Super Falcons goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, joins West Brom Women

Super Falcons of Nigeria goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, has officially moved to English side, West Bromwich Albion Women, subject to the usual regulatory processes.

Chiamaka will join West Brom Women after the expiration of her contract with French side, Paris FC.

"It feels so great. I am really excited to be joining this great club" - Chiamaka Nnadozie
“It feels so great. I am really excited to be joining this great club” – Chiamaka Nnadozie

According to the club’s official website, Dario Vidosic, head coach of West Brom Women, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Chiamaka to the club. She’s a talented and commanding goalkeeper who will bring consistency and confidence to our defensive line.

“She has competed at the highest level, with valuable experience in a variety of cup competitions including the Champions League. We’re confident she’ll add both depth and drive to a squad already full of ambition as we continue to build for next season.”

24-year old Chiamaka joined Paris FC from Nigerian club Rivers Angels in January 2020. She recorded 118 appearances for the French club, encompassing a beautiful performance in the 2025 Coupe de France Féminine final, where she saved two penalties against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to help lift the trophy.

From 2022 to 2025, Chiamaka fielded sixteen (16) times in the UEFA Women’s Champions League for Paris FC.

In 2024, she was bagged the UNFP Division 1 Féminine Goalkeeper of the Season, emerging the first African player to receive the accolade.

In 2024, she also clinched the D1 Arkema Best Goalkeeper of the Season as well as the UNFP Goalkeeper of the season.

In her four (4) seasons at Rivers Angels, Nnadozie was a member of the team that lifted the Nigeria Women’s Premier League in 2019. She also was pivotal as the club lifted the Nigeria Women’s Cup three times.

Her performances brought her individual recognition as the IFFHS Africa’s Best Woman Goalkeeper in 2019.

On the international stage, she has featured for Nigeria at Under-17 and Under-20 levels, before recording her senior debut in April 2018 against France. She has gone on to make fifty-five (55) appearances for her country.

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