Raúl Jiménez mourns the death of his father, Raúl Jiménez Vega

On March 12, the passing of Raúl Jiménez Vega — father of Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez, currently with Fulham and the Mexico’s national team — was confirmed. The news has sent shockwaves through the Mexican soccer community.

Jiménez Vega died at 62. Although there’s no official confirmation of the cause, multiple reports suggest he had been battling pancreatic cancer since last year.

So far, neither Raúl Jiménez nor his family has released a public statement. Fulham and the Mexican Football Federation also have not commented yet, though messages of support for the forward are expected soon.

A key figure in his career

Raúl Jiménez Vega played a crucial role in shaping his son’s career — not only as emotional support, but as a mentor and constant defender of his professional path.

Throughout the years, he stayed closely involved in Raúl’s development, from his earliest steps in youth soccer to his rise in European football.

His passing occurred in Tepeji del Río, Hidalgo, the Jiménez family’s hometown. It was there that Raúl’s soccer dream began, long before he made his professional debut with Club América.

A fierce defender against criticism

Beyond his personal support, Jiménez Vega often stood up for his son publicly. One notable moment came during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, when he criticized commentators who questioned Raúl’s call‑up to the national team following his injury.

Who was Raúl Jiménez Vega?

Although he kept a low profile on social media, he appeared in the press at various points, often acting as a representative and close advisor to the “Lobo de Tepeji” throughout his career.

Jiménez Vega was married to Martha Rodríguez, and together they raised four children: Raúl Alonso, Miranda, André, and Toño. He was widely regarded as a devoted, hands‑on father who always prioritized the well‑being of his family.

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