Janis Chime, a 16 year old midfielder eligible to represent the Super Falcons, made her senior debut for Charlton Athletic during their 4-0 victory over Lewes in the third round of the Adobe Women's FA Cup. Charlton manager Karen Hills included Chime in the matchday squad, recognising her impressive form for the U21 team this season.
Chime has been a standout performer for the Addicks U21s, notably scoring a stunning goal against Crystal Palace U21s, earning her a nomination for Charlton’s Goal of the Month in October 2024. Wearing jersey number 38, she replaced Karin Muya in the 70th minute of the FA Cup match, contributing to a dominant team performance that included goals from Ellie Brazil (2), Gracie Pearse, and Kayleigh Barton.
Following her debut, Chime expressed her ambition to feature in the Women’s Championship as she continues to develop her career.

Editorial

Janis Chime’s senior debut is a significant milestone for a young player whose talent and potential have been evident at the youth level. Her rise through Charlton’s ranks demonstrates the value of nurturing young talent and providing growth opportunities.

This achievement also underscores the importance of clubs investing in youth development, creating pathways for players to transition from academies to senior teams. Chime’s performance and determination highlight the potential for more success as she gains higher level experience.

As a player eligible for the Super Falcons, Chime’s progress will be closely watched. Her development could add depth to Nigeria’s midfield options, especially as the team continues to integrate young talents into its roster.
Did You Know?
- Janis Chime is eligible to represent England and Nigeria, offering her a choice of international career paths.
- Her nomination for Charlton Athletic’s Goal of the Month came from a stunning strike against Crystal Palace U21s.
- Chime is part of a growing trend of young Nigerian players making significant strides in European football.
- The Adobe Women’s FA Cup is one of the oldest and most prestigious knockout tournaments in women’s football.
- Karen Hills, Charlton’s manager, has a history of promoting youth talent, reflecting her commitment to player development.