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.
Ricardo Alves and Jeferson Goncalves lit up the Riverbank Arena as Brazil won their third consecutive 5-a-side Football gold medal with a 2-0 win over France.
Frederic Villeroux scored twice to send France through to their first-ever Paralympic Football 5-a-side final, where they will face Brazil - who needed a penalty shootout success to book their spot.
Brazil maintained their record of never having lost a match at the Paralympic Games in 5-a-side Football as they secured their place in the semi-finals with victory over China.
Defending champions Brazil booked their place in the semi-final of the 5-a-side competition as a goal from Jeferson Goncalves secured a 1-0 win over China in Group B.
Spain maintained their unbeaten start to the 5-a-side Football competition as Antonio Martin Gaitan took his tally at the Paralympic Games to three to help his side see off Iran 2-0 in Group A.