Bouadji started off his career at
AS Saint-Étienne, before moving to England to play for
Carshalton Athletic, where he played 41 times, and won Player of the Year. The following season was very up and down, as he played for
Gravesend & Northfleet,
Margate &
Carshalton Athletic for a second spell, all within 8 months. In July 2005, Bouadji moved to
Scotland to play under former manager
Graham Roberts at
Scottish Football League First Division outfit
Clyde. He played in Clyde's glamour friendly against
Manchester United, coming up against
Wayne Rooney,
Ruud van Nistelrooy and
Louis Saha, and quickly became a fan's favourite. He made his competitive debut in a
Scottish Challenge Cup defeat to
Brechin City in July 2005, but he came off injured in this game and missed the next 3 months of the season, including Clyde's
Scottish League Cup match against
Rangers at
Ibrox Stadium. He returned as a substitute in games against
Ross County and
Hamilton Academical. Bouadji came on as a substitute in Clyde's famous
Scottish Cup win over
Celtic in January 2006, where he replaced
Craig Bryson and surprisingly played as a holding midfield player, marking
Roy Keane and
Neil Lennon. He scored his first Clyde goal in February 2006 in a 5–0 win over
Stranraer. Bouadji dedicated this goal to his father, who had fallen seriously ill, and made it his mission to try to get a call up to the
Ivory Coast national football team. Bouadji scored his second Clyde goal in a win over
Airdrie United, and once again dedicated this goal to his dad. The next week saw Bouadji go off injured early on in a match against
Hamilton Academical. This would be the last action of his Clyde career, as he was injured for the rest of the season, including the post-season tour to Canada. Bouadji left Clyde in May 2006. He returned to England to play for
Tooting & Mitcham United, where he became an integral part of the defence, winning the
Surrey Senior Cup & the
London Senior Cup, finishing 2nd in the
Isthmian League Division One South. Bouadji was suspended for T&M's Playoff games, which they ended up losing He then joined
Fisher Athletic in Summer 2007. He stayed there until his contract expired in November 2007. Bouadji then signed for
Tooting & Mitcham United for a second time. He was released by the Terrors in October 2008, and went to join another of his former clubs,
Carshalton Athletic. On 19 October 2009, Romauld signed for south of Scotland side Stranraer, with whom he had been training, and will play in the
Scottish Football League Third Division for the side against whom he scored his first goal in Scotland. Bouadji was released in May 2011. ==See also==