Super Falcons shot-stopper Chiamaka Nnadozie finished fourth in the 2025 The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper Award rankings, as Hannah Hampton emerged winner following an outstanding year for club and country, Bold Sports reports.
Hampton was announced as the recipient of the award on Tuesday, becoming only the second England player to win the honour after Mary Earps, who claimed it in 2022 and 2023.
According to voting results released by FIFA, the Chelsea and England goalkeeper won the award with 28 scoring points. She finished ahead of Cata Coll, who placed second with 20 points, and Christiane Endler, who came third with 10 points.

Nnadozie narrowly missed out on a top three finish, placing fourth with eight points. The Nigerian international finished above Ann-Katrin Berger, Anna Moorhouse and Phallon Tullis-Joyce, who ranked fifth, sixth and seventh respectively.
The latest recognition adds to an impressive year for the 25-year-old, who has received multiple individual honours. In November, she won her third consecutive CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year award, further underlining her status as one of the best in the continent.

Earlier in the year, Nnadozie finished fourth in the inaugural Women’s Yachine Trophy, an award that was also won by Hampton. She has continued that fine form at club level, recently claiming the Women’s Super League Save of the Month for November after an impressive start with Brighton & Hove Albion Women.
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