Brighton goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has finished the 2025/26 Barclays Women’s Super League season with the highest save percentage, ending her first campaign in England as the division’s top shot-stopper, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

According to official league statistics published by the WSL on Monday, the Super Falcons goalkeeper recorded a save percentage of 74.7 per cent, the highest among all goalkeepers who made at least 10 league appearances during the season.

Nnadozie narrowly edged Chelsea’s Hannah Hampton, who finished second with 74.6 per cent, while Manchester United’s Phallon Tullis-Joyce placed third with 73.6 per cent.

During her debut WSL campaign, the 25-year-old faced 83 shots on target across 19 league matches. She saved 62 of those efforts, establishing herself as one of the league’s most reliable goalkeepers despite playing her first season in one of the world’s most competitive women’s leagues. Related News FutbolConect eyes African football revolution Falcons to battle Ghana in pre-WAFCON friendly Firm sponsors football competition to promote healthy living

Her performances also helped Brighton remain competitive against the division’s strongest clubs, including reaching the Women’s FA Cup final, where they lost to Manchester City.