No women's team has won as many Swedish Championship golds as FC Rosengård.

The twelfth came last year and the Malmö team is the favorite tipped this season as well.  

But in parallel with the successes, the club, only in the last year, has lost several top players to teams in Europe.  

- Absolutely, the standard abroad has been raised a lot.

We try to catch up as best we can, but the economic difference is starting to get very big.

I think we will more and more resemble the men's Swede.

Where you try to nurture your own players and then sell, says Therese Sjögran.

"It's a little frustrating"

Among the players who have left are the national team trio Hanna Bennison, Anna Anvegård and Nathalie Björn who went from Rosengård to the Liverpool club Everton this summer.

In the first episode of "The move from damallsvenskan", they highlighted the standard in England - with higher salaries, better facilities and higher quality of the game - as reasons for the move.  

- If you come to FC Rosengård, you can take the next step, because our environment is good enough.

But we can not compete with the wages that exist in Europe.

So I can not blame the players.

But it's a little frustrating to see them leave, sometimes for leagues or clubs that I think we are better than, says Sjögran.

Rosengård's sports director sees a risk that the players may become too eager to take the step abroad, with the opportunities that now exist.

- We also see that some players go abroad and then do not get as much playing time.

I think sometimes you're in a bit of a hurry.

It is, for example, a cool step that (Hanna) Bennison has taken.

Both financially and career-wise.

But I might have hoped she had stayed here a few more years.