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Português: Ettore Marcelino Domingues (São Paulo, 20 de dezembro de 1898 — São Paulo, 21 de setembro de 1972), também chamado de Heitor, foi um futebolista brasileiro que atuava como atacante. Além do futebol, Heitor jogou basquete, tornando-se campeão paulista de 1928 pelo Palestra Itália, defendeu o Palestra também no atletismo, tênis de mesa e vôlei. Foi um dos mais importantes jogadores da história do Palmeiras, sendo até os dias atuais o maior goleador da equipe
English: Ettore Marcelino Dominguez (December 20, 1898 – September 21, 1972), known as Heitor, was a Brazilian football player at the position of striker. He's Palmeiras' all time top scorer with 327 goals in 358 games
Italiano: Heitor Marcelino Domingues, detto Heitor (San Paolo, 20 dicembre 1898 – San Paolo, 21 settembre 1972), è stato un calciatore brasiliano, di ruolo attaccante
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