Career
He last played as a right back for AaB in the Danish Superliga. Born in Odense, Bøgelund started playing youth football for local top-flight team Odense BK. In March 1997, Bøgelund signed his first professional contract, when he was brought to Dutch club PSV Eindhoven by Danish manager Frank Arnesen. Starting at PSV in January 1998, he played two years in the reserves, before making his senior debut under coach Eric Gerets in March 2000.
He got his breakthrough with PSV in the 2001-2002 season, playing 24 league matches.
Following an injury in the fall 2004, Bøgelund lost his place in the PSV starting line-up, where he was replaced by André Ooijer. The season ended with PSV winning both the 2005 Eredivisie and Dutch Cup trophies.
In the summer 2005, he moved on to play for Borussia Mönchengladbach in the German Bundesliga. Mönchengladbach were relegated in 2007, but Bøgelund stayed with the club in the 2.
Bundesliga. He competed in the 2008-2009 Union of European Football Associations Champions League with AaB. After his PSV breakthrough, he was called up for the Danish national team in February 2002, by national manager Morten Olsen.
He was selected to represent Denmark at the 2004 European Championship, where he again started as a substitute. In Denmark"s third match of the tournament, he came on for Niclas Jensen at half-time, and eventually replaced Jensen in the starting line-up for Denmark"s final game before elimination. Following an injury in the fall 2004, Bøgelund lost his place in the Danish national team
He re-entered the national team for one match in August 2007, while playing for Mönchengladbach, and another two in the fall 2008, while playing for AaB.