With this success, he went to Club Brugge, who were aiming more towards the top of the Belgian football competition.
When his era at the blue and black side ended, Jbari decided to head for foreign football competitions.
Troyes AC was Jbari's next team.
He stayed there until the winter break of the 2001-02 season, as he went on loan to the Greek team Aris Thessaloniki F.C..
Jbari then returned to Troyes and stayed there for a 6 further months, until Ligue 2 side Grenoble Foot 38 bought him.
But only six months later, Jbari would be an unattached football player.
Jbari then had a successful test period with Cercle Brugge, who had just promoted to the Jupiler League, right before the 2003-04 season, a.o.
impressing and scoring in a friendly against Sint-Truiden.
Nevertheless, he would sign a contract for one year due to him being prone to injuries.
Jbari would become top scorer of the team, and thus raising the interest of other teams.
At the end of the season, Jbari decided to go back to his former team AA Gent, who had offered him a better contract than Cercle.
However, his move was not as successful as it was the first time he went to Gent.
Jbari left and went to La Louvière only one year later.
Sadly for Jbari, the team went bankrupt.
He quit professional football and found a job.
In June 2009, Jbari announced that he would return to football, as he had signed an amateur contract with East Flemish lower league side Eendracht Heldergem.