Early life and career Barouch is Jewish, and was born in
Haifa, Israel. He moved to the United States with his parents as a child. He grew up in
Woodland Hills, California, attended
El Camino Real High School and played in the youth ranks of
Chivas USA. During the summer of 2009, Barouch was one of the athletes selected to tour Europe with the SuperElite Discover Europe team of top youth
soccer players based in America. While with Chivas he drew the interest of Belgian side
Club Brugge. However, in 2009 he elected to sign with Mexico's
Tigres de la UANL. While with the Monterrey-based club, Barouch appeared in 24 youth team matches, scoring one goal, primarily as a left winger, and helped Tigres to a first-place finish in the Mexican U-20 Apertura tournament, but he never played for senior Tigres team.
Chicago Fire During the 2011
Major League Soccer preseason Barouch joined
Chicago Fire on trial. Barouch became the third
Israeli ever to play in
Major League Soccer, after
Guy Melamed and
Dedi Ben Dayan. Barouch impressed during his trial stint and was signed on loan from
Tigres on 10 March 2011, with the American side holding an option to purchase his contract. He made his professional debut on 19 March 2011 in Chicago's 1–1 tie with
FC Dallas on the opening day of the 2011 MLS season., and scored his first professional goal on 24 May in a 2–2 tie with
Toronto FC. On 2 December 2011 Chicago Fire purchased the rights to Barouch from
Tigres. On 13 September 2012 Chicago Fire announced it loaned Barouch to the Israeli club
Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv for the remainder of the 2012 season.
Bnei Yehuda In August 2012, it was reported Bnei Yehuda purchased Orr Barouch for a fee of $400,000 signing the player to a four-year contract. However, there have not been any official announcements from either club confirming this. On 14 February 2014 Chicago Fire announced Orr Barouch re-joined the team after a year and a half on loan with Bnei Yehuda. After struggling for minutes in 2014, Barouch and Chicago mutually agreed to part ways on 11 June 2014. ==International==