Career
He is born in the capital of the Morocco Rabat and started his career in local team FUS de Rabat. In 2005 Rabeh signed for one year with First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Ahli (Jeddah) from Saudi Arabia. In 2006 Youssef returned in FUS de Rabat for six months.
In season 2006/2007 played in other club from Rabat - FAR. Levski Sofia
On 29 July 2007 signed with Levski Sofia.
Rabeh had a few problem with police in Bulgaria, after some incidents in night clubs. On 15 August 2009, Rabeh was suspended from the first team after an arrest for drink related incident.
However, after a poor performance of Levski"s defense, he was allowed to return to the first team Still, during his stay with the Bulgarian side, he received praise for his fine defensive skills and was nicknamed the "Moroccan Beckenbauer".
Anzhi Makhachkala
On 8 February 2010, Levski transferred the Moroccan defender to Football Club Anzhi Makhachkala, he signed a three-year-deal.
Rabeh made his debut for the team from Dagestan in the 1:2 loss against Slavia Sofia in a friendly match, earning himself a booking for a foul on Petar Dimitrov. The match was abandoned in the 60th minute, following a number of complaints from Football Club Anzhi Makhachkala against referee decisions. Rabeh"s disciplinary woes continued, as he purportedly ran away from his new team"s training camp and refused to return.
Moreover, he had allegedly borrowed some money from would-be teammate Todor Timonov just before leaving Dagestan, and did not repay him.
Thus, he did not make a single official appearance for the Russian side and eventually returned to Morocco. In 2005 he got to semi-final on Fédération internationale de football association U-20 World Cup with Morocco U20.
He made his first cap with the Atlas Lions in the 4-1 victory over Mauritania on 11 October 2008. Rabeh was involved in several off-the-field incidents during his spell with Levski Sofia, including a three-year suspended prison sentence for drunk driving.