Career
He currently played for Military Cross Oran in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 and now he is free. Kharroubi started playing football at the age of 6 in his neighborhood club United States Vénissieux. At the age of 8, he joined the Olympique Lyon academy, and stayed with the club until the age of 15.
He would then join the academy at Grenoble Foot for another 4 years, reaching the semi-finals of the Coupe Gambardella, before leaving to Brazil at age 19 to sign with Bangu.
After one season, he was loaned out to Série A side Esporte Clube Vitória and at the end of the season he would come back to France to join Valenciennes Football Club in the French Championnat National. In his first season, he played 33 games and helped the team finish first in the tables gaining promotion to Ligue 2.
In his second season, injuries limited him to just 10 games (and 1 goal) but his team still finished first in the standings, gaining promotion to Ligue 1. In his first season in the top flight, Kharroubi again managed just 10 games.
Injuries again limited him to just 3 games in his second season in Ligue 1.
On June 4, 2008, he signed a 2-year contract with newly promoted Belgian club FCV Dender. After left Dender he was signed in 2010 by Etoile Football Club for their debut appearance in the South.League where he was part of the double-winning squad that took the South.League and League Cup titles. Kharroubi now plays for Osotspa Saraburi Football Club in Thailand.
Although born in France, Kharroubi has represented Algeria in international competition.
In June, 2005, he was called up to a training camp by the Under-23 national team In August, 2006, he was called up by Jean-Michel Cavalli to the Algerian National Team for friendlies against Football Club Istres and Gabon.
He started the game against Football Club Istres but did not feature in the second game. Kharroubi"s family hails from the city of Chlef in Algeria and the player has admitted that he is a big fan of local club ASO Chlef.