Career
He soon showed great scoring skills as still a youngster he became the league top scorer while playing with FK Čukarički Stankom in a lower league in 1980. During that time he collected his first international caps for Yugoslavia. In summer 1986, he became a star of the transfer season, after leaving Red Star for their hated city rivals, FK Partizan.
While Partizan fans embraced him with joy, Red Star fans considered him a traitor.
Playing for Partizan, he was remembered for his goals against Football Club Groningen and Celtic Football Club in European competitions. Later he played for the likes of Football Club Groningen, Cambuur and Nîmes Olympique.
He started his management career as a coach of youth selections at Maribor´s Železničar. He was well known for his ability in passing on the tactical knowledge to youngsters.
During this era, he gained a lot of respect among players and received a lot of hatred for persuading most of NK Maribor youth players to join Železničar instead.
His senior career in management began with local clubs and with his brief spell at NK Drava Ptuj, followed by Nafta Lendava, where he spent one year before being dismissed following a run of poor results at the start of the 2007 season that culminated in a 6-0 home defeat to Domžale. He was also manager of Second League team Belasica. In June 2015, Gjurovski became the manager of Football Club ViOn Zlaté Moravce.