Ángel Sepúlveda was born on 15 February 1991 in Mexico. He is one of the veteran attackers in Liga MX who has sustained a long professional career through consistent scoring and adaptability across different Mexican clubs.
Over the course of his career he has represented multiple Liga MX sides, building a reputation as a reliable finisher and a hardworking forward willing to press and contribute across the forward line. His longevity in the Mexican top flight speaks to both his fitness management and ability to remain competitive against younger players.
Although primarily a Liga MX career player, his performances have kept him on the periphery of Mexico's national team discussions at various points, particularly when coaches have sought experienced domestic options to bolster squad depth ahead of international tournaments.
By the time of the 2026 World Cup cycle, Sepúlveda was among the older fringe options considered by El Tri as they balanced experienced Liga MX players with younger talent and European-based selections. His finishing instincts and knowledge of Mexican football make him a utility figure in the squad pool.
As an older squad option, Sepúlveda represents the Liga MX backbone of Mexican football — players who keep the domestic league competitive and provide depth when international call-ups are required. Public information about specific club details in his later career is limited; this profile will be updated as more detail becomes available.
