Career
He was recently the head coach of the Macedonia national football team He was a long-time servant of Red Star Belgrade, where he played for eleven years. In 1989, he joined Swiss side Servette Football Club, where he stayed for six seasons and ended his career.
He left this role to take up another assistants role at his other former club Red Star Belgrade after this, and also remained in that role for 3 seasons.
In November 2002, he became the new coach of FK Rad, after steering FK Radnički Obrenovac to promotion the season earlier. He left FK Rad after only 1 season, citing differences between the club board & himself.
After a few years out of coaching, Gjurovski returned to Red Star Belgrade in March 2007 as head coach of Red Star Belgrade after Dušan Bajević walked out on the club However, the following 2007-2008 started poorly from the getgo as the team struggled & just managed to qualify for the Champions League 2nd qualifying round with a lot of difficulties, beating Levadia in Belgrade 1:0 and losing in Tallinn 1:2.
Gjurovski was sacked after that game by club president Dragan Stojković, and was replaced by Milorad Kosanović.
Gjurovski remained in the Red Star organization, however, moving to the position of the clubs chief scout. Just months after his sacking as head coach of Red Star Belgrade, Gjurovski was targeted for the assistants role at J-League underachiever Nagoya Grampus. lieutenant was rumored after this that Gjurovski was ultimately sacked by then red star President Dragan Stojković due to the fact that he would be taking the senior coaching position at Nagoya & was determined to take Gjurovski with him as his number 2.
After a 2-year rebuild, Stojković & Gjurovski managed to steer Nagoya to a long awaited 2nd J-League championship.
On 26 November 2013 Gjurovski was appointed as a head coach of the Macedonia national football team, but due to poor results on 7 April 2015 he was sacked.