After five standout years between the posts, Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, has officially parted ways with Paris FC, www.aclsports.com reports.
The Nigerian international joined the French club in 2020 from Rivers Angels and quickly established herself as a key figure of the team’s defence. Known for her sharp reflexes, composure under pressure, and commanding presence, she rose to become one of the most respected goalkeepers in Europe.
The 2023–2024 season marked a personal milestone for Nnadozie, as she was named Best Goalkeeper in the Arkema Première Ligue, solidifying her place among the elite in women’s football.
She followed that with a historic 2024–2025 campaign, playing a decisive role in Paris FC’s Coupe de France Féminine triumph, the club’s first trophy in 19 years. In the final against PSG, Nnadozie kept a clean sheet and made two crucial penalty saves, delivering a performance for the ages and earning a place in the club’s hall of fame.
Nnadozie also shone on the European stage, with standout performances in the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers. Her clutch penalty saves helped eliminate continental giants Arsenal and Wolfsburg, earning widespread praise for her poise and shot-stopping brilliance.
In a farewell message, Paris FC stated:
“Paris FC warmly thanks Chiamaka for these five years, which will forever leave a mark on the club’s history. We wish her the best for the next stage of her career.”
As she looks ahead, fans and teammates echo a heartfelt “Merci Maka!”a tribute to her impact and legacy at the club.
Nnadozie’s next move will be closely watched, as she remains one of the most talented and sought-after goalkeepers in the women’s game.