A 1-0 win over arch-rivals Argentina means Brazil have now won four world titles in the last 16 years.
Sochi 2014
• The IPC’s Top 50 Moments of 2014 continue with British Paralympian Hannah Cockroft’s involvement in the first ever international leg of the Paralympic Torch Relay.
Wheelchair Tennis
Shock on the first day of the 2014 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters, as Japan’s defending champion Yui Kamiji slips to defeat in the opening game
PyeongChang 2018
Norway take a double win, but a victory for Sweden gives them their own edge in the overall standings.
Wheelchair Fencing
Zsuzsanna Krajnyak was the star of the show as Hungary excelled on home soil in Eger, winning four titles.
Wheelchair Fencing
Having concentrated on schoolwork rather than wheelchair fencing in early 2014, Italian prodigy Beatrice Vio returned to win two titles at the European Championships.
Republic of Korea
Six South Korean para-cyclists took part in the final stretch of the tour, which covered 15,000km in a bid to promote Korean reunification.
Croatia
The project, which was started in 2013, aims to develop sport for people with impairments, and has now been nominated for the ESA Best of Europe award
India
IPC President laid the foundation stone for a new Indian Para-Sports Academy on Tuesday (24 November).
Cross-Country Skiing
Norway’s reigning world champion Nils-Erik Ulset on the threat of Russia’s Azat Karachurin and Canadian Mark Arendz.
Sochi 2014
At Sochi 2014, Kelly Gallagher and Charlotte Evans became the first British skiers to win gold at either an Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Para Ice Hockey
Players to progress to national training camp before selection is made for the 2015 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships A-Pool from 24 April-2 May.
New Zealand
With one eye on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, nine young New Zealand swimmers attended a camp in a bid to develop their skills and technique.
Alpine Skiing
IPC Alpine Skiing reveals the Ones to Watch athletes for the 2014-15 season.
Boccia
The Boccia International Sports Federation is now accepting bids for the five competitions it plans to host in 2016.
Speaking at a major UNESCO conference in Delhi, India, Sir Philip Craven has said that although much has been achieved, much more still can be done.
Wheelchair Tennis
Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, met a number of wheelchair tennis stars at City Hall, London, Great Britain, ahead of the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters
Rio 2016
Inspired by animals and plants, Rio 2016 has launched its mascots for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Alpine Skiing
British skiers on shortlist of 10 for prestigious award which will be presented on Sunday 14 December.
Sailing
At the 2014 Open 2.4mR World Championships, Norway’s Bjornar Erikstad beat a number of lesser impaired or able-bodied athletes to secure silver and a place at Rio 2016.