- 69 appearances for the Chile National Football Team (1987-2001); scored 34 goals. Member of the Copa América 1987, 1991, 1993, 1999, and the France '98 squads.
- Striker for C.D. Cobresal (El Salvador, 1985, 1986-1988), CD Trasandino (Los Andes, 1985-86), St. Gallen (Switzerland, 1988-1990), Sevilla F.C. (Spain, 1990-1992), Real Madrid (Spain, 1992-1996), Inter Milan (Italy, 1996-2001), Club América (Mexico, 2001-2003) and Colo-Colo (Santiago, 2003); in all 612 games and 348 goals.
- Top Scorer of the Copa Chile (1987), Swiss Super League (1990), La Liga (1995) and Summer Olympics (2000).
- Won the bronze medal with Chile Olympic Football Team at the 2000 Olympic Games.
- He is a UNICEF ambassador in Chile.
- His father died when he was 13 age.
- Won the Chilean Footballer of the Year award in 1990.
- Won the Best Foreign Player at the Swiss Super League in 1990.
- Won the EFE Trophy as the Best Ibero-American two times in 1993 and 1995.
- Won the Don Balón Award as the Best Foreign Player in 1995.
- Was member Chile's team iconic goal scoring duo with Marcelo Salas called "Za-Sa".
- Named in the ESM Team of the Year in 1995.
- Was a relationship with Daniella Campos (1998-2000).
- FIFA World Player of the Year nominee (1991 and 1995); Ballon d'Or nominee (1995 and 1998).
- Captain of the Chile National Football Team from 1997-2001.
- Is an avid singer.
- Began a relationship with María Eugenia Larraín in 2002. They engaged in 2003, but separated in 2004.
- Retired from football at the age 36. (July 2003)
- 2004: One of FIFA 100 by Pelé.
- Has been in a relationship with María Alberó since 2004. They married on 30 January 2005.
- Stepfather of Blu Dumay.
- Became a father for the 1st time at age 39 when his wife María Alberó gave birth to their daughter Mía Zamorano on January 28, 2006.
- Became a father for the 2nd time at age 40 when his wife María Alberó gave birth to their son Iván Zamorano Jr. on November 28, 2007.
- Owner a sports academy called "Ciudad Deportiva" in Las Condes, Santiago.
- Godfather of Diego Rubio and Benicio Vicuña.
- Scored goals for C.D. Cobresal, Real Madrid and Inter Milan during the finals matches of Chilean Cup (1987), Spanish Super Cup (1993) and UEFA Cup (1998).
- Played well over 150 games for Real Madrid.
- Played well over 100 games for Inter Milan.
- Scored well over 350 goals in his career.
- Scored 12 hat-tricks in his career against Everton de Viña del Mar, Deportes Antofagasta, FC Lugano, Neuchâtel Xamax FCS, BSC Young Boys, Sevilla F.C., FC Barcelona, Venezuela National Football Team, Venezia FC, Morocco U23, Club Santos Laguna and Trujillanos FC.
- The Chilean player most scorer of Europe.
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