Watford In 2003, at the age of 16, Bouazza moved to England having won a scholarship at
Watford following a trial. He made a total of nine appearances in the
2003–04 season. The
following season, he made 28 league and eight cup appearances, scoring three goals. During the
2005–06 season, Bouazza was overshadowed by
Darius Henderson,
Marlon King, and
Ashley Young and missed a lengthy spell with a broken metatarsal but still tallied three goals in nineteen games, one of which was the fourth in Watford's 4–1 win over
Championship runners-up
Sheffield United. On 6 October 2005, Bouazza was loaned out to
League One club
Swindon Town, initially for one month, but later extended to the end of the year. He scored three goals in 15 games for Swindon. Bouazza broke his metatarsal during a Watford home game against
Derby County on 4 March 2006, and had the bone pinned in an operation. On 21 May 2006, he played in Watford's 3–0 win over
Leeds United in the
Championship play-off final at the
Millennium Stadium,
Cardiff, coming on as a 72nd-minute substitute. Throughout the
2006–07 season, with Watford in the
Premier League, Bouazza started most league games, principally as a left-sided winger, scoring five goals and winning the club's "Young Player of the Season award".
Fulham in 2007 On 8 August 2007, Bouazza joined Premier League club
Fulham on a four-year contract for an initial fee of £3m (potentially rising to £4m, depending on appearances and Fulham's divisional status). He his debut in a 2–1 defeat to
Arsenal on 12 August. However, after just three appearances he dislocated his shoulder in a 2–1 defeat to
Middlesbrough on 18 August. He returned to the Fulham starting XI after a couple of weeks out, and scored his first Fulham goal with a close-range free kick against
Manchester City in a 3–3 draw at
Craven Cottage on 22 September 2007. He made 22 appearances for Fulham in the
2007–08 season, scoring one goal. On 9 August 2008, he signed for Championship club
Charlton Athletic on a
season-long loan, making his debut later that day as an 83rd-minute substitute in a 3–0 win over
Swansea City at
The Valley. He scored his first goal for
the Addicks on 23 August in a 4–2 home win over
Reading. On 8 January 2009, after a total of 27 appearances and four goals at Charlton, Fulham activated a recall clause in the loan agreement and immediately loaned him to another Championship side,
Birmingham City, for the remainder of the season. Bouazza made his Birmingham debut in their next league game, a 1–1 draw at home to
Cardiff City on 17 January, and scored his first goal, a clever finish after a defensive error, in a 2–0 win over
Doncaster Rovers at the
Keepmoat Stadium on 14 March. He made a total of 16 appearances for Birmingham, helping them win promotion to the Premier League as Championship runners-up.
Sivasspor On 18 August 2009 Bouazza signed for Turkish
Süper Lig club
Sivasspor. However, his stay in
Sivas was short lived, lasting only five days. He played one game for the club, a 3–0 home defeat to
Shahktar Donetsk in the
Europa League play-off round. On 23 August, he left Sivasspor, stating that he did not wish to remain in Turkey, and agreeing a mutual termination of his contract. Sivasspor head-coach
Bulent Uygun said they had to release Bouazza as they didn't want him to damage the morale of the team.
Blackpool On 1 September 2009, Bouazza signed for Championship club
Blackpool on a one-year contract with an option for a further year. He made his debut on 12 September as a 73rd-minute substitute in a 2–1 defeat to
Leicester City at the
Walkers Stadium. He made his full debut four days later in
the Seasiders' 2–1 win over
Newcastle United at
Bloomfield Road. His first goal came on 26 September, in a 2–0 home win over
Peterborough United, when he
nutmegged defender
Tom Williams before curling the ball into the net from a tight angle. In January 2010, Bouazza's goal against Peterborough was voted by Blackpool supporters the best goal of 2009, and so became the club's nominated goal for the Goal of the Year at the annual
Football League Awards to be held on 14 March. He missed the whole of January, while he was away in the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola. However, on his return to Blackpool in early February it was discovered that he had picked up an injury in the tournament, believed to be a
hernia. His return to action came on 16 February as an 81st-minute substitute in the 2–0 home win over
Middlesbrough, when he set up
D. J. Campbell to score Blackpool's second goal in injury time. He was released at the end of the season.
Millwall On 28 January 2011, Bouazza was loaned out by
AC Arles-Avignon to
Millwall until the end of the season. Bouazza made his debut for Millwall on 19 February. He came on as a substitute and scored a curling free-kick after being on the field for only 10 minutes, in a 3–2 home defeat to Middlesbrough. Millwall completed the permanent signing of Bouazza on 19 April on a two-year contract, for a fee believed to be in the region of €100,000.
AC Omonia On 22 June 2012, Bouazza signed for
Cypriot First Division club
AC Omonia on a one-year contract, despite having initially rejected a contract offer from the club. However, he left the club in August, having only been in Cyprus for a few weeks.
Racing Santander In September 2012, Bouazza moved to Spain, joining
Segunda División side
Racing Santander. In December, following a 1–0 defeat against
Sabadell, Bouazza was chased by three masked men, leading to a confrontation outside of his home. He left the club after his contract expired at the end of the season, and had a trial with Scottish team
Rangers in the summer of 2013.
Later career In December 2013 he made his debut for Algerian side
ES Sétif and made three further appearances before leaving to join
Championnat National team
Red Star. ==International career==