- Member of the Chile Youth Team who won 3rd place at the 1993 FIFA U17 World Cup.
- Forward for C.D. Universidad Católica (1992-1996, 1999, 2003, 2005), Rangers F.C. (Scotland, 1997-1999, 2000), C.A. Independiente (Argentina, 2000), Colo-Colo (2001), Grasshopper Club Zürich (Switzerland, 2002-2003), Unión Española (2004), Puerto Rico Islanders (Puerto Rico, 2005), Columbus Crew (USA, 2006), Maccabi Petah Tikva (Israel, 2006-07) and Maccabi Netanya (Israel, 2007-08).
- Won the Interamerican Cup (1993) and Chile Cup (1995) with C.D. Universidad Católica; Scottish Premier League (2000) with Rangers F.C.; Swiss Super League (2003) with Grasshopper Club Zürich.
- 27 appearances for Chile National Football Team (1995-2000); scored 2 goals.
- Won the Chilean Footballer of the Year award (aka "Cóndor de Bronce") in 1996.
- Won the Chilean Athlete of the Year award (aka "Cóndor de Oro") in 1996.
- He was the first ever South American Rangers F.C. player.
- (January 25, 1997) Scored goal in his debut at Scottish Premiership against St Johnstone F.C. after broke the ligament of his left knee.
- Ex-girlfriends: Yulissa del Pino and Krishna Navas.
- Was married with Daniella Puelma.
- Has a son called Lucas (b. 2008) with his 2nd wife Olga Shevchenko.
- (2009-2014) Worked as a commentator and analyst in DirecTV Sports for Latin America.
- 2008: Retired from football at the age 31.
- Played well over 150 games for C.D. Universidad Católica.
- Broken Gerardo Reinoso record on the Universidad Católica's list of the all-time top goalscorers with 80 goals.
- Works at Fernando Felicevich's footballer agency called "Twenty Two".
- His father, Lázaro Rozental, died from suicide in March 2016 at age 57.
- Father of, with Javiera Figueroa, Emiliano Rozental (b. 2021).
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