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Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie topped the WSL's save percentage charts in a sensational debut season at Brighton & Hove Albion.
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Chiamaka Nnadozie didn't just show up for her first Barclays Women's Super League season - she absolutely bossed it. The 25-year-old Nigerian keeper, who arrived at Brighton & Hove Albion from Paris FC last summer, posted numbers that would make any goalkeeper green with envy.
Nnadozie started every single one of Brighton's 19 WSL fixtures, clocking 1,710 minutes between the sticks. She kept six clean sheets and faced 83 shots on target, stopping 62 of them. That's a save percentage of 74.7% - the best in the league among keepers with at least 10 appearances, WSL Football reports.
For Fantasy managers, she's a dream pick. Nnadozie racked up 74 points last season, placing fourth among WSL goalkeepers. Clean sheets and saves? She delivers both. Bargain hunting doesn't get much better.
Her summer wasn't exactly restful either. Nnadozie represented Nigeria at the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations, starting in the opening match against Malawi - though that one ended in disappointment with a defeat.
Still, if her debut WSL campaign is anything to go by, Brighton have themselves a proper keeper.
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