Jamina Roberts made her national team debut in 2010 and now - eleven years later - she is making her 14th straight senior championship.

- It's not something I think about but it's good.

And I'm the oldest here now and it's nice, you know what to expect and dte is a little security, says Jamina Roberts to SVT Sport.

Axnér: "A central player"

With the World Cup in Spain, she is approaching Isabelle Gulldén's record of 15 senior championships.

- I keep going as long as I can and think it's fun, like everyone else.

Then maybe it's something I would think was cool when I quit, but right now it's not something I think about.

Federation captain Tomas Axnér keeps Roberts as one of the Swedish key players in the World Cup.

- She is a player with cutting-edge skills who has been given a completely different role in the collective game.

She is a key player together with a couple of others in the concept that we play, so she is really a mainstay, says Axnér.

"The key match will be the Netherlands"

Jamina Roberts:

- I have gained a lot of trust and I enjoy it, it feels good.

I will make sure to take the trust I get.

Sweden starts the World Cup against Uzbekistan tonight and then meets Puerto Rico 5/12 and the Netherlands 7/12.

- A good group for us, the key match will be against the Netherlands.

We will win the other two matches, says Roberts.