Nigeria Super falcons Goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie has been ranked in seventh position on the women’s world best goalkeeper chart by IFFHS. After amassing five votes during the award nomination, she was joint seventh alongside Elie Roebuck of England and Ann Katrin Berger of Germany.
Nnadozie joined Paris FC in January 2020 from Nigerian side Rivers Angels following her impressive outing at the Women’s World Cup in France in the summer of 2019.
At 18 years and 186 days, Nnadozie became the youngest ever goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet in a Women’s World Cup game.
The 20-year-old has continued to impress in between the sticks for Sandrine Soubeyrand’s side in the French D1 Arkema.

It was a great run between Endler and Sandra Panos, Barcelona’s winner of the Champions League to determine the winner of this year award. Only 10 points difference (110 for Endler, 100 for Panos) were enough to crown Christiane Endler the World’s Best Goalkeeper, the first in History for South America and Chile.
Also, Stephanie Labbe who won the Olympic Games Tournament with Canada took 3rd place in the ranking.
1. Christiane ENDLER – Chile, Paris SG/Olympique Lyon – 110
2. Sandra PANOS – Spain, FC Barcelona – 100
3. Stephanie LABBE – Canada, FC Rosengard/Paris SG – 45
4. Sari VAN VEENENDAAL – Netherlands, PSV Eindhoven – 25
5. Sarah BOUHADDI – France, Olympique Lyon/OL Reign – 20
6. Alyssa NAEHER – USA, Chicago RS – 10
7. Chiamaka NNADOZIE – Nigeria, Paris FC – 5
Elie ROEBUK – England, Manchester City FC – 5
Ann Katrin BERGER – Germany, Chelsea FC
