Nnadozie Achieves Top Save Percentage in WSL Season

Chiamaka Nnadozie, the goalkeeper for Brighton, concluded the 2025/26 Barclays Women's Super League season with the highest save percentage of 74.7%, according to official league statistics published on Monday. Nnadozie narrowly surpassed Chelsea's Hannah Hampton, who recorded a save percentage of 74.6%, while Manchester United's Phallon Tulli-Joyce placed third with 73.6%.
During her debut WSL campaign, the 25-year-old faced 83 shots on target across 19 league matches, saving 62 of those efforts. Nnadozie established herself as a reliable goalkeeper, keeping six clean sheets, which is joint fourth highest in the league, and preventing an estimated 3.3 goals.
Earlier in the season, she won the WSL Save of the Month award for a remarkable fingertip stop against Liverpool, which earned her a spot on the shortlist for the league's Save of the Season award. Nnadozie is also a three-time CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year and is currently preparing with the Super Falcons in Casablanca, Morocco, to defend their title at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
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