Super Falcons goalkeeper commits future to Paris

Super Falcons goalkeeper commits future to Paris

Izuchukwu Akawor 06:00 - 01.04.2023

Super Falcons number to continue her adventure in France after she inked a new deal at Paris FC.

The talented goalkeeper has signed a new contract extension in France and will continue her adventure in Paris.

Nnadozie has put pen to paper on a new two-year contract that will see her remain at the capital club until the summer of 2025.

The club confirmed this through a statement on their official website late Friday night.

Super Falcons' Nnadozie brief

"Paris FC is pleased to announce the extension of Chiamaka Nnadozie," the club said in a statement. "The Nigerian international goalkeeper is linked to the capital club until June 2025."

The 22-year-old joined the French club at the start of 2019 following a brilliant outing for Nigeria at the FIFA Women's World.

Nnadozie joined Paris in 2019
Chiamaka Nnadozie joined Paris in 2019.

She was snapped up by the club where she went on to establish herself as the number shot-stopper for Sandrine Soubeyrand.

This season, the Nigeria international has kept eight clean sheets for the club in all competitions and has been rewarded for her performances since she joined the club.

Nnadozie reacts

The goalkeeper has reacted to the latest development and is happy with her new deal as she looks to add to her adventure at the capital club.

Paris FC and Nnadozie
Chiamaka Nnadozie after putting pen to paper.

Speaking after inking the new deal, Nnadozie has big dreams and is looking forward to achieving them and winning titles at the club and making history.

"I am very happy to continue the adventure here at Paris," she told the club's website.

"I thank the club and the management for their trust. I can't wait to achieve all my biggest dreams with Paris FC, win trophies and write the history of the club."

Meanwhile, Nnadozie will be at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup slated for later this year in New Zealand and Australia.

FIFA Women's World Cup in Nigeria
Super Falcons

It will be her second appearance at the global showpiece which recently concluded its trophy tour in Nigeria.

Executive Committee member of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Aisha Falode unveiled the FIFA Women's World Cup trophy in Nigeria.

FIFA Women's World Cup in Nigeria
Aisha Falode unveils the FIFA Women's World Cup trophy.

The unveiling was held at the NICON Hilton Hotel, Abuja alongside NFF President, Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau, and board member Margareth Incheen.

Nigeria's senior women's team will be looking to make an impression in the competition where they will lock horns with some of the game's heavyweights.

The Falcons find themselves in the group of death alongside women's football giants, Canada, Australia, co-host, and Ireland in Group B.

FIFA Women's World Cup in Nigeria
Super Falcons coach Randy Waldrum

The team will play their World Cup opener on July 21 against Canada in Melbourne, before going against host Australia in Brisbane on July 27, with the last group game against Ireland also in Brisbane slated for July 31.

Falcons will go head-to-head with Haiti and New Zealand in Turkey as part of preparations for what's expected to be an intense battle to make it out of their group.

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand and held between July 20 to August 20.

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