Raúl Rangel’s rise has brought more attention to his life away from the pitch, but one part has stayed deliberately out of sight. The 26-year-old goalkeeper for Chivas de Guadalajara has been linked with Edith Marín for about eight years, even as he is now being discussed as one of Mexico’s strongest options for the 2026 World Cup squad.
That is why his name is drawing searches now. Rangel is no longer just a club goalkeeper with promise; he is being framed as part of Mexico’s path toward the World Cup, a stage that can define a footballer’s career. For readers trying to understand the person behind the position, Marín is the constant in that story: she is from Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco, she is licensed in Psychology, and she has kept a discreet presence on social media.
The couple’s choice has been to keep their relationship away from media attention, even as his profile has grown. That restraint has held through the years that carried him from uncertain moments to major recent recognition, and it gives his rise a quieter center than the headlines around him suggest. Rangel and Edith have not turned their relationship into part of his public image, and that separation stands out precisely because his football future is becoming more visible.
What happens next is tied to the same track: Rangel’s continued place in Mexico’s World Cup buildup. If he keeps advancing, the spotlight on him will only sharpen, while the relationship that has lasted through his climb is likely to remain offstage unless they decide otherwise.






