In 2016, she won the award for the best female footballer in Slovenia for the first time in history.[1][2][3][4] She was chosen in the Best 11 in 2015–16, 2018–19,[5] and 2020–21.[6]
Rogan is known for her passing, shooting, game reading, and predicting game. She is a left-footed footballer, and specialist for set-pieces, who usually takes penalties, free kicks, and corners.[7]
Club career
WFC Pomurje, 2009–2017
When she was four, Rogan began her football career with boys’ team
FC Mura. The rules of Intermunicipal Football Association Murska Sobota prevented Rogan from playing with boys over the age of 12. She decided, at the age of 8, that she wants to play with the girls’ team. In 1999
WFC Odranci was founded, and she became a part of the club in 2003. Rogan played all youth games from under-8 until under-17. She was the captain of the youth team. Every year, she received an award for the best young player in tournaments. In 2007, Rogan began training with the senior team and playing friendly games when she was 12-years-old. She was the youngest player in the team. On 26 October 2009, she made her official senior debut for
WFC Pomurje in the
Slovenian Women's League. The next four seasons, Rogan played for the under-17 and senior team. She was made one of the senior team captains since 2011. In the season 2011–12,[8] and 2012–13[9] Rogan won league title with youth team under-17.
In the 2011–12 season, Rogan won her first
Double in the career. She was part of the team that won the 2012
Slovenian Cup with
WFC Pomurje defeating
WFC Rudar Škale in the final.[10] On 3 June 2012, one round before finishing, Rogan won championship title with the club in
Slovenian Women's League. During the game against
WFC Rudar Škale, she scored the second goal, and helped her team lift the trophy.[11][12] She finished the season with 32 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 13 goals, including 4 under-17, and 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[13]WFC Pomurje became the dominant force in Slovenian women's football team between 2012 and 2016.
In the 2012–13 season, Rogan started the season with a debut in qualifying tournament of the
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League.[14] On 13 August 2012, she scored her first ever two Champions League goals, one on a penalty, in a 9–1 win against
Gintra Universitetas.[15] She finished the tournament defeating
Ataşehir Belediyesi 2–4 on aggregate and scored one goal.[16] Rogan finished the season with her second consecutive
Double with
WFC Pomurje. The team won 2013
Slovenian Cup when defeating
WFC Rudar Škale in the final.[17] On 19 May 2013, two rounds before finishing, Rogan won championship title in
Slovenian Women's League. She scored the third goal in a 5–0 win against
WFC Radomlje.[18][19] Rogan made 36 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 32 goals, including 3 in Champions League, 13 under-17, and 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[20]
In the 2013–14 season, Rogan participated in the qualifying tournament of the
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League in August 2013.[21] She finished the tournament second in the group. Rogan won her third
Double in a row. On 21 May 2014, she played the 2014
Slovenian Cup final against
WFC Rudar Škale, and the team won 4–1 on aggregate.[22] On 8 June 2014, the last round before finishing the league, Rogan won her third championship title with the club in
Slovenian Women's League.[23][24] She finished the season with 24 appearances in all competitions, scoring 16 goals.[25]
In the 2014–15 season, Rogan continued her rising career. The season started with
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round. On 11 August 2014, Rogan scored her Champions League goal in a 0–4 win against
Pärnu JK.[26]WFC Pomurje finished as best runners-up in the group and advanced to the
Round of 32 of
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League.[27] On 8 October 2014, Rogan played the first leg against Italian
Torres at
Lendava Sports Park,
Lendava. The first half ended 0–2 on aggregate. Rogan levelled the scores direct from a corner in the second half. The game ended up a 2–4.[28][29][30][31] On 15 October 2014, she played the second leg on
Stadio Vanni Sanna,
Sassari. In the away leg,
WFC Pomurje lost 1–3, and exited their tournament in the
Round of 32. After the winter break, Rogan was made the first captain of the team. On 10 May 2015, four rounds before finishing, she won her fourth championship title in a row.[32] On 31 May 2015, Rogan lifted the
Slovenian Women's League trophy.[33][34] She made 24 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 15 goals, including 2 in Champions League, and 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[35]
In the 2015–16 season, Rogan started the season with
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round.[36] She finished qualifying second in the group.[37] On 17 April 2016, Rogan played her 100th game in
Slovenian Women's League against
WFC Rudar Škale, and scored one goal on a penalty.[38] The team won 2–1 on aggregate. On 2 May 2016, four rounds before finishing, Rogan won her fifth championship title in a row.[39] On 16 May 2016, Rogan was named the best female player of the 2015–16 league.[40][41] On 25 May 2016, she played the 2016
Slovenian Cup final against
WFC Radomlje.
WFC Pomurje won the final 3–7, and Rogan lifted her fourth
Slovenian Cup trophy with the club.[42] Four days later, she lifted the
Slovenian Women's League trophy.
WFC Pomurje became the first team in history to win all games in championship.[43][44] Rogan won her fourth
Double.[45] She finished the season with 26 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 18 goals, including 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[46]
In 2018, Rogan returned to the domestic
Slovenian Women’s League. On 11 March 2018, she made her
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana debut.[58] Rogan finished her league season, scoring the game-winning goal on 27 May 2018 against
WFC Radomlje for a 0–1 aggregate victory. Her shot from outside the box earned her sixth major trophy and the second championship title for
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana.[59][60][61][62] Rogan made 12 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 7 goals, including 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[63]
In the 2018–19 season, Rogan participated in the qualifying tournament of the
2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League in August 2018.[64][65][66] On 4 November 2018, she scored her 100th goal in the
Slovenian Women’s League, and finished the game with her third season hat-trick in a 13–0 win against Ajdovščina.[67] After the winter break, Rogan was named as Olimpija's captain. At the end of the 2018–19 season, Rogan finished as
Slovenian Women’s League top scorer in the third place.[68] On 19 May 2019, she was named in the Best 11 as a central midfielder of the 2018–19 season league.[69]WFC Olimpija Ljubljana finished the championship, claiming runner-up.[70][71] Rogan made 25 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 30 goals, including 7 hat-tricks, and 1goal in
Slovenian Cup.[72]
In the 2019–20 season, after winter break,
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana named new head coach Milomir Kondić.[73] Following the beginning of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, the 2019–20 season was suspended.[74][75] In the first half of the season, Rogan made 13 appearances, scoring 13 goals, including 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[76]
In the 2020–21 season, Rogan won 2021 the
Slovenian Cup, first ever for
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana.[77][78] On 25 May 2021, she played the final against
WFC Pomurje, and the game ended up a 1–1 draw. The team won 5–3 after penalties, in which Rogan scored the game-winning fifth penalty, earning her sixth cup in the career. She lifted the historic
Slovenian Cup trophy for
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana.[79][80][81] Three days before, Rogan played the last round of the championship.
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana won the away derby against
WFC Pomurje 0–2 on aggregate, and claimed runner-up.[82][83] Rogan made 19 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 13 goals, including 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[84]
In the 2021–22 season, Rogan continued a breakthrough season.[85] On 24 April 2022, she played her 200th game in
Slovenian Women's League in a 9–0 win against WFC Cerklje.[86] On 11 May 2022, she played the 2022
Slovenian Cup final against WFC Ljubljana.
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana won the final 0–1, and Rogan lifted her seventh
Slovenian Cup trophy and second for the club.[87][88][89][90] The last round in championship, 21 May 2022, she played decisive game for the champion against
WFC Pomurje, which ended up a 0–0 draw.
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana claimed runner-up, what was a bitter disappointment.[91][92] Rogan finished the season with 23 appearances in all competitions, where she scored 20 goals, including 2 in
Slovenian Cup.[93]
In the 2022–23 season, Rogan made 21 appearances, scoring 17 goals, including 1 in
Slovenian Cup.[94] On 6 May 2023, she played the 2023
Slovenian Cup final against
WFC Mura. In the second half, the game was stopped due to heavy rain, and after returning to the pitch, Rogan scored a special
free-kick goal. The game ended up a 1–3, and
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana claimed runner-up.[95] On 21 May 2023, the championship finished, and
WFC Olimpija Ljubljana claimed runner-up.[96]
In July 2023, Rogan finished her career in
Slovenian Women’s League with 222 appearances, where she scored 178 goals. She played 33 games in
Slovenian Cup, and she scored 11 goals.[97]
FC Panathinaikos, 2023–present
On 1 August 2023, Rogan signed her first professional contract with the giant Greece club
Panathinaikos.[98][99][100][101][102] She started the 2023–24 season with debut in
Greek A Division on 1 October 2023. She registered an assist on the only goal of the game, scored by Chelsea Domond, in a 0–1 away win against
WFC Rea.[103][104] Two weeks later, she provided four assists in a 5–2 win against WFC Kastoria GPO.[105][106] Rogan scored her first goal for the club in a 0–2 away win against WFC AEL on 19 November 2023.[107][108] As a midfielder, she can take shots from outside the area or inside the box. Rogan made 28 appearances in all competitions, contributing 7 goals and 19 assists, including 1 in
Greek Women's Cup.
International career
Rogan played with the age group teams from under-15 to under-19. She was first called up to the
Slovenia women's under-17 team in 2007. [109][110] Later, she continued in under-19 team.[111]
In September 2015, Rogan was called-up as part of Slovenia's squad for the
UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying cycle.[118][119] On 19 October 2015, she started in a first line-up against
Belarus.[120] Rogan assisted
Tjaša Tibaut's opening goal in a game that ended as a 3–0 win.[121] On 8 April 2016, she played against
Scotland, and
Slovenia lost 3–1 away.[122][123] In the next game, on 12 April 2016, Rogan started in a first line-up, and she scored her first ever international goal in an 8–1 win over
Macedonia.[124][125][126] On 16 September 2016, Rogan played against
Iceland, and
Slovenia lost 4–0 away.[127][128] Four days later, she started in a first line-up against
Belarus.[129] The game ended up a 2–0.
Slovenia finished the qualifying cycle in the third place.[130][131]
End of November 2020, Rogan received subsequent called-up for the
UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying.[141] On 1 December 2020, she started in a first line-up against
Estonia.[142] In the second half, Estonia's goalkeeper scored an own goal, after Rogan taking a corner, and
Slovenia won 2–0.[143] In the next game, on 23 February 2021, she started in a first line-up against
Estonia.[144] The game ended up a 0–9 win.[145]Slovenia finished qualifying cycle in the third place.[146]
In September 2021, Rogan was called-up as an important part of Slovenia's squad for the
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification cycle.[147] In the first round away, on 17 September 2021, she played in a 0–4 win against
Estonia.[148][149] Four days later, Rogan played against
France, and
Slovenia lost 2–3 after a penalty in the last minute, what was a bitterly disappointed.[150][151] In the next game, on 22 October 2021, she played a home round against
Wales.[152] Rogan scored the opening goal, on her birthday, in a game that ended as a 1–1 draw.[153][154][155][156][157][158][159][160][161][162][163] Four days later, she started in a first line-up against
Greece.[164] Rogan registered an assist on the second goal of the game, scored by
Mateja Zver, in a 1–4 away win.[165] In the third round home, on 26 November 2021, she started in a first line-up against
Estonia, and
Slovenia won 6–0.[166][167] Four days later, she started in a first line-up against
Greece, and the game ended up a 0–0 draw.[168][169] The fourth round away, on 8 April 2022, she started in a first line-up against
Kazakhstan.[170] Rogan registered an assist after taking a corner on the second goal of the game, scored by
Kristina Erman, in a 0–2 away win.[171] On 12 April 2022, she started in a first line-up against
France, and
Slovenia lost 1–0.[172][173][174] In the last round, on 2 September 2022, she started in a first line-up against
Kazakhstan.[175] The game ended up a 2–0 win.[176] The last game, on 6 September 2022, against
Wales was decisive. Rogan started in a first line-up, but the game ended up a 0–0 draw.[177][178][179]Slovenia finished the qualifying cycle in the third place.[180]