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‘We are not happy’: Chiamaka Nnadozie on Wafcon debacle, boomboxes and Brighton

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SoccerPortalX Editorial
·April 28, 2026·2 min read

Nnadozie Speaks Out on Wafcon Postponement and Brighton's Future Chiamaka Nnadozie, the Nigerian goalkeeper now playing for Brighton, has expressed her frustration over the recent postponement of t...

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Nnadozie Speaks Out on Wafcon Postponement and Brighton's Future

Chiamaka Nnadozie, the Nigerian goalkeeper now playing for Brighton, has expressed her frustration over the recent postponement of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The decision to delay Wafcon has disappointed players across the continent who were preparing for the tournament, and Nnadozie hasn't held back in voicing her displeasure with how the situation was handled. Despite her criticism, she remains optimistic about the future prospects for African women's football and her own career development.

The postponement represents a significant setback for Nigerian football and the broader African women's game, which has been building momentum in recent years. Players like Nnadozie have been instrumental in raising the profile of women's football on the continent, and disruptions to major tournaments can affect preparation, sponsorship, and fan engagement. Her willingness to speak candidly about the issue highlights the real frustration felt by athletes whose careers and competitive schedules are affected by administrative decisions.

Looking ahead, attention will focus on when Wafcon will be rescheduled and how teams will adapt their preparations. Nnadozie's continued development at Brighton, combined with her leadership voice within the Nigerian squad, makes her a key figure to watch as African women's football navigates these challenges and works toward establishing more stable, reliable tournament schedules.

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