 The Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan has been affected by an ecological disaster caused by excessive water withdrawal for agricultural purposes. This has resulted in the disappearance of the sea leading to increased soil and climate eridification, as well as the contamination of the area with pesticides and other toxins. As a consequence, the health of soccer players living in this region is at risk, as evidenced by decreased levels of testosterone and estrogen, as well as decreases in red blood cell counts and hemoglobin levels. These changes are likely due to the presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the environment, which can lead to decreased physical fitness and poor body composition. This article was authored by Valery O. Urkidov, Kinjabeky Rozumbatov, Francisco Tomas Gonzalez Fernandez, and others.