The football legend sent a message of good luck ahead of the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games football 5-a-side final between Argentina and Brazil on Friday.
Swimming
Brazil won their 25th swimming gold whilst Mexico claimed their 15th title in the Parapan pool.
Athletics
Day four will be highlighted by USA’s Brown and Brazil’s Prado battle for the 200m T11 title.
America
On Wednesday, Parapan medals were decided in athletics, judo, swimming and table tennis.
Wheelchair Tennis
Argentina’s top seeds edged out Brazil’s Rodrigues and Santos, and claimed the Parapan Am gold medal.
Swimming
The Rio 2016 hosts have now won 88 medals in the pool, including 30 golds.
Swimming
Brazilian, Canadian swimmers will battle for more podium finishes.
Alpine Skiing
Competitions begin on 24 August and includes six World Cups, seven Europa Cups, Asian Cups and development races in South America.
Wheelchair Basketball
The back-to-back Parapan American champions expect to meet Canada, again, in the finals.
America
Fifty gold medals were won on Thursday at the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games.
Athletics
The Virgin Islands made their Parapan debut at Toronto 2015 with Ivan Espinosa competing in the 1,500m.
Swimming
Brazil look to continue swimming domination at Toronto 2015.
Wheelchair Rugby
Canada, USA and Brazil all breezed and proved themselves as podium favourites.
Swimming
Two more Parapan American Games records fall on the fifth morning of the swimming competition at Toronto 2015.
Swimming
The 29-year-old took nearly one second off the six-year-old 100m freestyle world record.
Athletics
The 2015 Parapan Am and the 2016 Paralympics hosts showed their dominance on the third day of athletics.
America
Here's all that is happening on the fourth day of the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games.
Athletics
The US sprinter retained his Parapan title with a time of 10.71 seconds.
Swimming
The fourth day of swimming at Toronto 2015 will see swimmers contest 17 medal events.
Judo
The four-time Paralympic judoka champion hopes to show he is still in good form at Toronto 2015.