Guadalajara Chivas takes pride in Raúl ‘Tala’ Rangel, who has become the youngest goalkeeper to debut in a World Cup in the 21st century. At just 26 years old, Rangel made his debut with the Mexican national team in the World Cup, a milestone that highlights the talent the club has developed. This event occurred during the group stage of the World Cup, where several records have been broken. Rangel, playing against South Africa, has made his mark in the history of Mexican football. Before him, the record was held by Guillermo Ochoa, who debuted at 29 years old in Brazil 2014. Rangel's journey is a testament to Guadalajara Chivas' commitment to nurturing young talent. Although he is not the youngest in the history of the national team, his achievement is significant and showcases the club's potential in the league. Chivas fans celebrate this accomplishment, hoping Rangel continues to shine on the international stage.
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Guadalajara Chivas celebrates Raúl Rangel, youngest goalkeeper in World Cup
Guadalajara Chivas takes pride in Raúl Rangel, the youngest goalkeeper to debut in a World Cup since 2002. Discover his story and achievements.
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