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    Women’s Super League: Chiamaka Nnadozie’s miracle year, her impact in Africa, and move to Brighton

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    The summer months of 2025 have been unforgettable for goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie.

    The 24-year-old helped Nigeria win a record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title in July, a month after securing a dream move to the Women’s Super League when she joined Brighton from Paris FC.

    To cap it off, she became the first African goalkeeper to be shortlisted for the Women’s Ballon d’Or award.

    “It is a miracle for me. It shows that all the hard work, dedication and everything I’ve been doing in the past, has been worth it,” Nnadozie told BBC Sport.

    “The world has been watching. It will make a very big impact in Africa because we have so many good players and they just need the opportunity to show what they can really do.

    “It lets others know that everything is achievable and everything is possible. This nomination is not just for me, it is for Africa.

    “It is for every young girl dreaming to become whatever they want to be. They just have to believe in themselves.”

    Nnadozie said it is just a matter of time before more African players are represented in the Ballon d’Or nominations.

    She hopes others can follow in the footsteps of big names such as Orlando Pride’s Barbra Banda and Kansas City’s Temwa Chawinga, but insists talented players don’t have to move abroad to prove themselves.

    “Trust me, there are so many good talents from Africa. It is just about giving them the time and opportunity,” added Nnadozie.

    “In the Moroccan national team, you can see how good they are and some of them are still playing in Morocco. The South African team are the same.

    “It doesn’t mean they can’t go on to play in Europe, but it shows you how big African football is growing. The federations should keep investing.

    “They should keep doing what they are doing. They are already on the right track. I hope in the future, big competitions [like the World Cup] will come down to Africa.”

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