Alex Pasos, a native of Mexico City, has called the United States home since 1989. His educational journey took him through the corridors of knowledge, where he pursued studies in communications at City College in the vibrant city of San Francisco, California. Subsequently, he delved into the realm of journalism at De Anza College in Cupertino, California, culminating in the attainment of associate degrees in both psychology and sociology.
Alex's journalistic odyssey commenced in 1998 when he became a part of Channel 28 in San Francisco, California. In 1999, he ventured into the world of radio as part of the program "A Todo Deporte" on La Grande 1010. Since January 2001, he has been at the helm of the radio program "Futbol y Más" via 1370 AM. This dedication to his craft continued to shine through as he became a collaborator on the radio program "Fair Play" with Eduardo Camarena in Mexico in 2004.
His influence extended to television as well, as he took the reins as the host of the "Futbol Mexicano" segment on the program "Noticias y Más" alongside Celina Rodríguez on the Telefutura television channel in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.
In his current role, Alex serves as a commentator for the GLR Networks radio network in the national program "Contragolpe" and lends his insights to the home games of León. He further solidifies his presence as a correspondent with the Mexican national soccer team for the MVS Televisión network in Mexico.