This is the 8490th most frequent Portuguese word.
won
The word "won" is not Portuguese; it is English and refers to the past tense of "win," meaning to achieve victory.
Here, 'won' translates to 'ganhei' in Portuguese, meaning 'to have achieved victory or success', used in past tense to indicate winning a contest.
Eu ganhei o concurso ontem.
I won the contest yesterday.
In this sentence, 'won' is used in future conditional form as 'ganhar' (to win), indicating a possible future outcome.
Se eu treinar bastante, vou ganhar.
If I train enough, I will win.
Here, 'won' is indirectly implied by 'vencedores' which means 'winners', indicating past success in a match.