After two years with LSB Fogelis moved to the flagman of Riga football RFK.
With RFK he played just one season after which he moved to the newly founded Riga Vanderer along several much more popular RFK footballers, such as Arvīds Jurgens, Voldemārs Plade and Česlavs Stančiks, and over two seasons the new club earned promotion to the Latvian Higher League.
[1] Fogelis played two years with Union and was one of the leaders of the side, however before the 1935 season he returned to Riga Vanderer (replacing Alberts Šeibelis who had left the club)[2] with which he won the Riga Football Cup in 1936 and retired from football after the season.
Between 1925 and 1934 Fogelis capped 8 international appearances for Latvia national football team.
In 1928 he was a member of the Latvia team that won the first ever Baltic Cup tournament.