Seven years ago, Rosengård was an away goal from the semifinals of the Champions League, but in a women's soccer world that has changed at breakneck speed, Rosengård has gone from one of the greatest to one of the absolute smallest players.

Sports director Therese Sjögran estimates that the Malmö team is one of the three smallest (together with Albanian Vllaznia and Austrian St. Pölten) in terms of both club organization and finances.

- We are absolutely not making a profit.

We know that and I don't even think we will break even.

It's boring.

We almost knew it would be like this.

Much more is required of the clubs in a group stage.

In the arena, how we travel.

Everything.

Although the money has increased, more is also required from the clubs, which means that we are still not making a profit, says Therese Sjögran.

So the same requirements as for the men but very much less money?

- Yes.

That's how you can sum it up, she says.