Zoratto was born in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg as a son of Italian immigrants; his father worked there as a factory worker, while his mother was running a bar.
[3] At international level, Zoratto was also capped once for the Italy national football team by coach Arrigo Sacchi on 1 May 1993, in a 1–0 away defeat against Switzerland in a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification match.
[6] In November 2009 he was appointed new assistant manager at Torino as part of the new coaching staff of new trainer Mario Beretta, a position he left in January 2010.
[3] Normally a central or defensive midfielder, Zoratto was a diminutive and slender player, with good feet, who was known for his intelligence and passing ability.
He was also capable of playing higher up, behind the forwards, in order to create opportunities, but he was not known for his goalscoring from midfield, however, having failed to score a single goal in Serie A throughout his career.