Career
Mainly a central defender, he could also appear as a left back. Having initially played for hometown"s FK Priština, Đorović joined Red Star Belgrade in 1993. He went on to appear in exactly 100 league matches and, aged almost 26, moved abroad after signing with Spanish club Celta de Vigo.
Soon, interest arose from major teams, such as University College Sampdoria and Arsenal.
Having had one attempt to sign the player previously rebuffed, Deportivo de Louisiana Coruña manager Javier Irureta signed Đorović in 2001, having already bought him from Red Star four years earlier. However, the player"s career at Depor would be constantly marred by injuries as he earned over €2 million per season, one of the highest in the squad.
Foreign 2003-2004 Đorović was loaned, alongside Dani Mallo, Roberto Acuña and José Manuel, to Elche CF in the second division. After featuring rarely throughout the campaign he returned to Deportivo, and was immediately released despite still having one year in his contract.
He retired shortly after.
Đorović made his debut for Yugoslavia national team on 23 December 1994, playing the second half of a 0–2 friendly loss in Brazil, in Porto Alegre. He gained 48 caps more in the next seven years, being part of the setups at the 1998 (playing in all the matches and minutes during the tournament, as the nation bowed out in the round-of-16) and Union of European Football Associations Euro 2000.