Brazil coach Ramon Pereira De Souzareveled in victory as his team took the London 2012 Football 5-a-side crown, and then insisted they will be going all out for a repeat in Rio in four years' time.
The Netherlands painted the women's Wheelchair Tennis competition orange at London 2012, while a Japanese player became the first man to win two consecutive gold medals.
Canada emerged as men's Wheelchair Basketball champions at London 2012 and Germany triumphed in the women's competition, while Australia won both silver medals.
Before the Closing Ceremony brings to an end the London 2012 Paralympic Games, a total of six gold medals will be handed out as the last day of action sees the conclusion of the Football 7-a-side and Wheelchair Rugby events, as well as the four Marathon races.
China won four Table Tennis gold medals on Day 10 to take their tally in the sport to 14 at the London 2012 Paralympic Games and surpass the total of 13 they won in Beijing four years earlier.
Bosnia and Herzegovina claimed gold in the men's Sitting Volleyball competition with a 3-1 (19-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-15) win over defending champions Iran at ExCeL today.