Bogusław Oblewski (born 11 October 1957) is a Polish former footballer who played as a defender and later manager.
In his early years he was seen as a talent in the youth teams, receiving tutelage from Stal player Jan Błaszkiewicz.
He spent 18 months in Warsaw, playing a total of 6 league games and scoring one goal.
[1] Oblewski moved to join Lech Poznań after his mandatory military service was completed.
[5][6] Oblewski decided to move to abroad to play football to provide a better financial situation for his family, and so that his daughters had better living conditions.
[8] He spent four seasons in Delsbo, becoming one of the first players from a communist country to move to Sweden for football.
He started his managerial career in 1996 with Stomil Olsztyn, his only management job in the top tier, before managing in the lower leagues with Pomezania Malbork (twice), Jeziorak Iława, Hutnik Nowa Huta (twice), Okęcie Warsaw (three times), Mazowsze Grójec, Ruch Wysokie Mazowieckie, Narew Ostrołęka, Orkan Rumia and Żyrardowianka Żyrardów.
His uncle, Józef Oblewski, was a soldier in the home army during World War II.