Ghazi started his playing career at Basra club Al-Zubayr, where he was scouted by Al Minaa manager Hadi Ahmed who signed him for the first team.
[4] Fahad Ghazi returned to Al Minaa and helped the team achieve 2nd place in the 2004–05 Iraqi Premier League.
Following their elimination in the second round of the 2006–07 Iraqi Premier League,[5] Ghazi Fahad retired and joined the coaching staff at Al Ain.
[2] Following his retirement, Ghazi joined Al Ain's youth setup as a coach, and was eventually promoted to the head of academy in 2009.
[16] Fahad resigned in February following a 4–0 defeat against Al-Sinaa SC, which extended his winless run at the club to 7 matches.
[17] Following his failed stint with Erbil, Fahad returned to the United Arab Emirates, this time with Ittihad Kalba, where he was appointed as their U-21 coach ahead of the 2023–24 season.