Ricardo Peláez, born on March 14, 1963, is a distinguished Mexican former professional footballer who has transitioned into a prominent role as a sports analyst for ESPN Deportes and ESPN Mexico.
Peláez began his illustrious career at Club América, where he quickly made a name for himself. After two years, he transferred to Necaxa, becoming a pivotal player for the team. Over his tenure, he made more than three hundred appearances and scored one hundred fifty-eight goals, solidifying his status as the club's all-time top scorer.
After a brief return to Club América, Peláez concluded his playing career at Guadalajara. His contributions to the sport were further highlighted when he represented the Mexico national team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Post-retirement, Peláez has embraced the role of football executive and sports analyst, sharing his insights and expertise with fans and viewers alike.