Boško Đurovski

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Boško Đurovski
Personal information
Date of birth December 28, 1961 (1961-12-28) (age 46)
Place of birth    Tetovo, FPR Yugoslavia
Playing position Retired Defensive Midfielder
Youth clubs
 ?-?
1976-1978
Teteks Tetovo
Red Star Belgrade
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1978-1989
1989-1995
Red Star Belgrade
Servette FC
237 (41)
163 (9)   
National team
1982-1989
1994-1995
SFR Yugoslavia
FYR of Macedonia
4 (0)
7 (3)
Teams managed
1995-1999
1999-2002
2002
2002-2003
2007
2008
Servette FC (assistant)
Red Star Belgrade (assistant)
FK Radnički Obrenovac
FK Rad
Red Star Belgrade
Nagoya Grampus (assistant)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Boško Đurovski (Macedonian: Бошко Ѓуровски) (born 28 December 1961 in Tetovo, SFR Yugoslavia, present-day the Republic of Macedonia) is a former Yugoslav and Macedonian soccer midfielder.

He is the elder brother of Milko Đurovski.

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[edit] Coaching career

In November 2002, he became the coach of FK Rad, after being with newly promoted FK Radnički Obrenovac for just 4 months (since July and sacked in October)[1][2], neverthless, after almost failed to avoid relegation, he resigned three games before the end of 2002-03 season.[3]

In March 2007 he became the coach of Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade after Dušan Bajević walked out on the club. Đurovski did well initially for the reaminder of the 2006-07 season, steering the team to the league title. However, the following 2007-08 started poorly from the getgo as Red Star team managed to make it out of the Champions League 2nd qualifying round with a lot of difficulties, beating Levadia in Belgrade 1:0 and losing in Talin 1:2. Đurovski was sacked after that game by club president Dragan Stojković, and was replaced by Milorad Kosanović. Đurovski remained in the Red Star organization, however, moving to the position of a club scout.

In early 2008, Đurovski got a job on the Nagoya Grampus coaching staff where he was brought by their new head coach Dragan Stojković to be his assistant.

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