Iván Zamorano

Iván Luis Zamorano Zamora (Latin American Spanish: [iˈβan samoˈɾano]; born 18 January 1967) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a striker.

He also won the UEFA Cup with Inter Milan in 1998, as well as the Liga MX title with America his first season with the club.

[7] In 1990, Zamorano debuted in the Spanish Primera División with Sevilla, where he would play 63 matches and score 23 goals in all competitions before being sold to Real Madrid for $6 million.

[8] With Real Madrid, between 1992 and 1996, Zamorano won one league, one Copa del Rey and one Spanish Supercup title.

In 1995, under manager Jorge Valdano, Zamorano helped Real Madrid win the Spanish League title, as he scored 28 goals – including a hat–trick against Barcelona – and received the Pichichi Trophy as the season's top scorer.

[13][12] In May 1998, Inter won the UEFA Cup after beating Lazio in the final 3–0, with Zamorano scoring the opening goal.

[19] He played all four of Chile's matches at the 1998 World Cup; he was an instrumental part of the Chilean team despite failing to score, setting up Marcelo Salas' goal in a 1–1 draw against Austria.

[20] In the 2000 Olympic Games, he won the bronze medal, scoring a brace in a 2–0 victory against United States,[21] and was the top scorer with six goals.

[28] Zamorano was the promotional face of the new Santiago transport system, Transantiago, in 2007 which experienced operational difficulties at launch.

Zamorano's Inter Milan jersey (one plus eight) next to Ronaldo (number 10), Zanetti (number 4) and Figo (seven) in the San Siro museum