Former South African National Soccer Team Coach, Stanley ‘Screamer’ Tshabalala Dies at 75

Former South African National Soccer Team Coach, Stanley ‘Screamer’ Tshabalala Dies at 75

Stanley ‘Screamer’ Tshabalala, a legendary figure in South African football and a former coach of the national team Bafana Bafana, has died at the age of 75. His death marks the end of an era for South African football, where he had been an influential figure both on and off the field.

Tshabalala succumbed to injuries sustained during a violent home invasion in March of this year. He had been hospitalized since the incident, and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he passed away. This tragic event has left the football community in shock and mourning.

The Orlando Pirates, where Tshabalala held the position of technical director, confirmed the news of his passing. In an official statement, the club expressed deep sadness:

“The Tshabalala and Orlando Pirates Family is deeply saddened to announce the untimely passing of Stanley Tshabalala this afternoon in the hospital. Bra Stan, as he was affectionately known, succumbed to the injuries sustained during the March shooting incident.”

Stanley Tshabalala’s contributions to South African football are immense. He played a crucial role in the development of the sport in the country, both as a coach and an administrator. Tshabalala also served as a coach for the Sundowns and was instrumental in shaping the careers of many young footballers.

His tenure with the Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana highlighted his strategic mind and passion for the game. Tshabalala’s influence extended beyond the pitch as he became a mentor and father figure to many players and coaches in South African football.

Tributes have been flooding social media as fans, colleagues, and players remember Tshabalala’s contributions and mourn his loss. Here are some notable tributes:

– @DlaminiDukani: “RIP, Mr. Shabalala. We shall remember you. I didn’t know much more about him but ‘sitting with Stan’ taught me a lot. God bless his family.”

– @MotjabFendi: “Rest In Perfect Peace, Ntate Tshabalala 💔🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️.”

– @InspiryDay: “Rest in peace🙏, legend. Your passion for your job was inspiring.”

– @GoitseMarake: “One of Mzansi’s greatest sports legends. #MHSRIP, strength and comfort to the family and the sporting fraternity at large.”

Stanley Tshabalala’s passing leaves a significant void in the South African football community. His contributions have shaped the sport’s landscape in the country, and his absence will be deeply felt. As the community continues to honor his legacy, Tshabalala’s influence will undoubtedly endure through the many lives he touched and the game he so dearly loved.

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