It’s official — Super Falcons star Chiamaka Nnadozie has been nominated for the English Women’s Super League (WSL) Player of the Month Award, marking yet another milestone in what has been a dazzling start to life in England.
Since joining Brighton & Hove Albion (The Seagulls) just two months ago, the Nigerian goalkeeper has become an instant fan favorite — her commanding presence, lightning-fast reflexes, and vocal leadership helping to stabilize the team’s backline.
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Her early numbers tell the story of consistency and class:
📊 Performance Highlights
🏆 2 wins
🤝 1 draw
❌ 2 losses
🧤 2 clean sheets
At just 23, Nnadozie is already one of the most respected goalkeepers in women’s football — a UEFA Champions League veteran, a Super Falcons leader, and now a standout performer in the world’s most competitive women’s league.
After receiving news of her nomination, the ever-humble shot-stopper shared her thoughts with quiet determination:
“I’m grateful for the nomination, but I’m just getting started,” she said. “The Premier League is fast and tough — I love it. My focus is to keep improving and help Brighton fight for every point.”
Her performances have not only boosted Brighton’s confidence but have also earned her praise from pundits across England, many calling her “a game-changer in goal.”
“She brings energy, authority, and calmness — everything you want in a top goalkeeper,” noted one WSL analyst. “It’s hard to believe she’s only been here a short time.”
From Paris to Brighton, Chiamaka Nnadozie continues to fly the Nigerian flag high, breaking barriers and inspiring a generation of African goalkeepers







