The genetic profile by taking fingerprints (dermatoglyphs), at a sports level allows the detection of talents as it establishes the athlete's predisposition towards certain physical abilities; thus, in indoor soccer it is essential to know this predisposition. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between the genetic profile through fingerprint dermatoglyphic with the morpho-functional component in the female futsal team of the Santo Tomas University, Bogota Campus. The research presents a quantitative approach, with non-experimental transversal design of correlational type. The study analyzes somatotype, body composition, explosive force and dermatoglyphics. Statistical analysis is performed with measures of central tendency and Pearson correlation (p <0.05). Female soccer players present a higher percentage in the fingerprint loop (62.5%) and whorls (21.25%), which represents a predisposition towards physical capacity of speed and motor condition, respectively. The main research finding was statistically significant relationship between loop fingerprint with height and mean flight time (p <0.05), which represents a predisposition of speed and inclination to general and absolute strength, aspects that benefit explosive force.