Early career Pizzala began her career playing for local club in her hometown before settling in at Celtic Marseille in 2001. While playing with Celtic, she was teammates with fellow international
Louisa Necib. Both players were instrumental in helping the club win the Division 3 Féminine, the third level of French women's football in 2004. In the league's final match, Pizzala scored a goal in a 4–0 win over Le Mans. In 2004, Pizzala and Necib were both selected to attend
CNFE Clairefontaine, the women's section of the Clairefontaine academy. She spent three years at the academy and made 22 appearances scoring no goals in her final season. After departing the academy, Pizzala returned to Celtic Marseille and played with the club's senior team, who were now playing in D2 Féminine, the second division of football for women in France. With Celtic, she made 13 league appearances scoring two goals.
Paris Saint-Germain Following the 2006–07 season, Pizzala signed with
Paris Saint-Germain. Her inaugural season at the club saw Pizzala earn her international debut with France, though her domestic club struggled finishing mid-table. For the
2009–10 season, fellow internationals
Camille Abily,
Sonia Bompastor, and
Élise Bussaglia joined
Les Parisiens. The arrival of veterans have paid off for Paris Saint-Germain as the club reached first place in the league after the first ten matches. Pizzala appeared in all ten of those matches scoring two goals against
Soyaux and
La Roche-sur-Yon. In the
2009–10 edition of the
Challenge de France, Pizzala scored two goals as Paris Saint-Germain reached the final. In the final, she scored a double as
PSG cruised to a 5–0 victory over
Montpellier. Pizzala finished the season with 25 total appearances and eight goals. Pizzala remained a starter for the
2010–11 season. She appeared in all 22 league matches scoring three goals as Paris Saint-Germain finished runner-up to the champions
Lyon. The second-place finish resulted in Paris Saint-Germain qualifying for the
UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time in the club's history.
Olympique de Marseille After seven seasons in
Paris, during the summer of 2014, she decided to not renew her contract with Paris Saint-Germain and return to her home town of
Marseille to join Division 2 Féminine side
Olympique de Marseille. She helped the club win the Division 2 title in 2015–16, and gain promotion to
Division 1 Féminine's following season. ==International career==