Introduction: the presence of inadequate lifestyles, physical inactivity, and overeating, generate a cardiometabolic risk (CMR).CMR induces an increase in the likelihood of experiencing cardiovascular events or developing disease like diabetes mellitus.Soccer football is the most popular and practiced sport in Mexico and contributes significantly to the practice of exercise.Despite its importance, there is not enough information to evaluate the cardiometabolic risk of soccer players in our country and in the world, in terms of their blood variables related to glucose, lipids and proteins.Objective: therefore, the purpose of the present study was to relate cardiovascular and metabolic variables to longevity as an active player in professional soccer players.Material and methods: participated professional players of México belonged to the first (n = 10), second division (n = 10) and basic forces (n = 10).The age ranges were (14 to 44 years old).They were evaluated in their corporality, functional performance and metabolic variables of glucose, lipids, and proteins.ANOVA and regression and correlation tests were utilized for analysis.Alfa value was fixed at 95%.Results: anthropometric and functional characteristics were similar in three groups and proteins and lipids as well.There was a difference in glucose level and regression analysis shows an inverse relationship with age.Conclusion: an appropriate food intake, associated with healthy lifestyles, promotes health, decreases the CMR and prolongs sports life in soccer players.