He began his career with
Olympique Noisy-le-Sec, moving to England in 1997 to join
Sutton United, where he scored 19 goals in 41 appearances during the
1998-99 season as the club won promotion to the
Football Conference. He left Sutton in 1999, joining new divisional rivals
Woking; he was a fixture of the team throughout the
1999-2000 season, scoring twelve league goals as Woking finished in mid-table. Akrour returned to his native France in the summer of 2000 to join
FC Istres, where he scored sixteen goals in his first season as the team earned promotion to
Division 2, and matched that tally in his second season. This good form prompted
Troyes to sign Akrour in 2002, but he struggled to adapt to Ligue 1, managing only 13 appearances and one goal. He stayed with the club following their relegation, and again proved a regular scorer at Ligue 2 level,
this time scoring 9 times in 31 games. He moved to
Grenoble in 2004, beginning a six-year association with the club; scoring at least ten goals a season for three consecutive seasons between 2005 and 2008, he reached his peak in his early thirties, helping the team to promotion to Ligue 1 in 2008, and survival the following year. In July 2010, Akrour returned to FC Istres, signing a one-year contract with an option for a second year. He remained with Istres until the summer of 2013, when he rejoined Grenoble, who were now playing in the
fourth tier of French football. Akrour scored regularly for Grenoble in the fourth division, registering twelve in 25 appearances as they missed out on promotion by four points in 2013–14, then 16 in 29 appearances as they missed out by one point
the following season, and 12 in 29 appearances as they missed out by three points in
2015-16. Now aged 42, Akrour moved to
Annecy in 2016; he initially announced his retirement from playing in July 2019 aged 45, in order to take up a role as a youth coach with the club, but reversed this decision six months later when he signed as a player for
Chambéry. He scored on his début for Chambéry in a friendly match, and followed this with good performances in the league, managing two goals in six appearances before the end of the 2019–20 season. Akrour remained with the club into his 48th year and the 2021–22 season, continuing to score with some regularity. During the 2023–24 season, he was limited to frequent appearances as a substitute and did not start a match throughout most of the season, but remained a force in front of goal; in April 2024, aged 49 years and 9 months, he scored Chambéry's only goal, and his fifth of the campaign, as they drew 1–1 with
Feurs. The following week, he made his first start of the season, playing 67 minutes of a 0–0 draw with
Espaly-Saint-Marcel. Akrour announced his retirement for the second time in August 2025, aged 51. ==International career==