The national team is currently on its first January tour in the Algarve, Portugal.

29-year-old Felica Rogic is a debutant in this context.

- It's big and a great sign that you've done something good.

But everyone in the know knows what kind of camp this is.

It's from the women's league and very young, I feel a little older.

But it's great fun and you notice that it's real.

You can enjoy yourself, she says.

"Would tie the sack together"

Rogic was in the youth national team many years ago and had thought it would be great to join the national team in the future as well.

The 29-year-old is also asked about the championship.

- It would somehow tie the bag together.

This camp comes a whole football life later, that's my dad's wording.

You think back on the years you've done and I feel extremely proud of what I've done in the women's league.

I'm looking forward to the new year in Vålerenga and if you manage to top it with a championship it would be fun.

But I'm most looking forward to a new challenge in Oslo.

"They deserve more"

Felica Rogic has played in the now forcibly relegated Eskilstuna for many years and was team captain.

She suffers with her old club.

- It feels really sad, I'm not going to lie and say that I've moved on, even though I signed a contract with Vålerenga before Eskilstuna got the news.

I have a strong attachment to the city and the team and think they all deserve more and to be in the women's league.

But the decision is based on facts.

I don't think it's the doom.