Chiamaka Nnadozie has been named the 2023 CAF Women’s Keeper of the Year.
Nnadozie was named Africa’s greatest at the CAF awards, which were hosted on Monday night in Marakesh, Morocco.
She defeated fellow goalkeepers Khadija El-Rmichi of Morocco and Andile Olaminii of South Africa.
She made three stops in the Women’s World Cup match against Olympic winners Canada, including one in the 50th minute from Christine Sinclair.
Her performances in the game secured a goalless draw for the Super Falcons, earned her a Player of the Match award, and garnered international attention.
Nnadozie has also been a key part of Paris FC’s success this campaign. She has kept six clean sheets and helped them get a Women’s Champions League qualification for the first time.
The 23-year-old, in her acceptance speech, said, ”I just want to use this great opportunity to say a very great thank you to the organisers and also for remembering the female goalkeeper this year.”
“I also want to say a very big thank you to the Nigerian football president for everything he has done in the Nigerian league and female football. I am a product of Nigerian female football.”
“Also, thank you to my club, Paris FC for all the encouragement and thanks to everyone who voted for me and who nominated me.”
“And to all the young girls who grew up in Africa, dreaming of becoming footballers one day—believe me, dreams do come true.”
“My dad never wanted me to play, but I am sure he is going to see this tonight and he is going to be happy. Keep dreaming; keep working hard. Thank you”