Chiamaka Nnadozie's Triumphant Stint at Paris FC Caps off with Coupe de France Féminine Victory
Chiamaka Nnadozie triumphs, clinching the Coupe de France Féminine title triumphantly.
The legend of Chiamaka Nnadozie continues to grow, as the Super Falcons' star goalkeeper etched her name into the history books after leading Paris FC to a thrilling 5-4 penalty shootout victory over Paris Saint-Germain, securing the club's second-ever Coupe de France Féminine title.
Nnadozie's spectacular performance between the posts, capped off by a pair of crucial saves in the decisive shootout, is the stuff of legends.
In a tightly contested final held at a packed Stade Gaston-Gérard in Dijon, the contest remained goalless after 90 minutes, with both teams creating numerous chances but ultimately thwarted by exceptional goalkeeping and resilient defense.
With the match headed into extra time, a shootout loomed, and it was then that Nnadozie truly stepped into the spotlight. The 24-year-old Nigerian international's commanding presence and sharp reflexes sealed the hard-fought victory for Paris FC, earning her widespread acclaim and cementing her standing as one of the top goalkeepers in women's football.
Overwhelmed by the triumph, Nnadozie took to the social media platform X to express her excitement and gratitude. "Champions of France. The journey was tough, but the trophy worth it. A dream come true dream come true. Thanks to everyone who supported. I give God the glory," she posted alongside a picture of the triumphant team hoisting the trophy high.
Following a stellar season that has seen Nnadozie play a pivotal role in Paris FC's domestic and European campaigns, news has emerged that she is set to make a high-profile move to English Women's Super League side Everton this summer. The details of the transfer are yet to be officially announced, but it promises to be a significant move for both Nnadozie and the Toffees.
Capping off a remarkable season, Nnadozie's Coupe de France triumph adds to her growing list of accolades, and she is poised to lead the Super Falcons in upcoming international tournaments.
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Chiamaka Nnadozie's Upcoming Move to Everton: Latest News and Updates
Summary of the Move:- Destination Club: Super Falcons goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, is set to join Everton in the English Women's Super League (WSL) [1][2].- Pre-Contract Agreement: Nnadozie has agreed to a pre-contract with Everton, bringing an end to her five-year tenure at French club Paris FC [1][4].- Teammate Reunion: She will reunite with fellow Super Falcons star Toni Payne at Everton [1][3].
Background:- Nnadozie joined Paris FC from Rivers Angels in Nigeria in 2020, making 62 appearances for the French club [2][5].- She was awarded the best goalkeeper in the French League last season and has been nominated for the same prestigious award this season [1].- Nnadozie's move to Everton follows interest from several top clubs and adds to her impressive list of accolades, which includes being a two-time CAF Goalkeeper of the Year [2].
Timeline:- The move was announced in late April 2025, with the transfer expected to take place before the start of the next season [1][4][5].
- Chiamaka Nnadozie's upcoming move to Everton, a team in the English Premier League, is set to be a significant one, promising a new challenge for the Super Eagles goalkeeper.
- In the realm of Nigerian football, Nnadozie will be joining a host of fellow countrymen in various sports leagues, such as Tolu Arokodare aiming for a spot in the Premier League and Super Eagles' Cyriel Dessers excelling at Glasgow Rangers.
- As Nnadozie prepares for her move, the Super Falcons' Rasheedat Ajibade sets her sights on a new adventure at Atletico Madrid, showcasing the global reach of Nigerian talent in women's football.


