[2] After progressing through the youth system, he was promoted to the reserve squad playing in the Championnat de France amateur during the 2010–11 season.
Boccara decided on a transfer to Dutch club Ajax for regular game time, moving to his mother's hometown of Amsterdam.
In the Summer of 2012, Boccara signed a three-year contract with Ajax, when the club paid a transfer fee of €500.000 to PSG for the young midfielder.
[3] Having started the season with Jong Ajax, Boccara was promoted to the first team in late August 2012, making his Eredivisie debut in the away match against Heerenveen as a substitute for Lasse Schöne in the 77th minute.
[6] Following his loan spell, Boccara returned to Amsterdam where he joined the reserves team Jong Ajax competing in the Eerste Divisie.
[7] After spending the full 90-minutes on the bench in a 6–0 away loss to Sparta Rotterdam on 25 January 2015,[8] Ajax announced the immediate release of Boccara on 2 March 2015. having only made a single appearance for the first team.