Stanley Tshabalala

Stanley "Screamer" Tshabalala (15 March 1949 – 11 July 2024), also known as Mr. Shoe, Shine and Piano, was a South African former soccer player, coach, and administrator.

Tshabalala was the first coach of Bafana Bafana after readmission.

Personal life
Tshabalala was the father of kwaito musician Tokollo "Magesh" Tshabalala (1976-2022) of TKZee fame.

Club career
He began his playing career as a 19-year-old at Orlando Preston Brothers before moving to Kaizer XI in 1969 after the return of Kaizer Motaung.

Tshabalala was a founding member of Kaizer Chiefs in 1970. He later played for Primville United Brothers, African Wanderers (as a player coach), Vaal Professional and in 1976 joined Orlando Pirates where a leg fracture would end his playing career in 1977.

Orlando Pirates
In 1978 he was appointed Orlando Pirates head coach and won his maiden title at the 1978 Champion of Champions.

Mamelodi Sundowns
While the manager of Blackpool, he was approached by Mamelodi Sundowns owner Zola Mahobe and took over as head coach of the club in 1986. Tshabalala was credited with developing the shoe, shine, and piano playing style at the club which gained him the nickname Mr. Shoe, Shine and Piano. He won the 1986 Mainstay Cup in a 1-0 win over Jomo Cosmos to lift his first title at Sundowns. In 1987 he finished third in the league and three points behind eventual winners Jomo Cosmos. In 1988 he won the BP Top Eight Cup and Ohlsson's Challenge Cup against cross-town rivals Arcadia. He left Sundowns in 1988 with 54 wins, 29 draws, and 25 losses.

His second stint at the club came just 18-months later with Tshabalala winning the club's first treble losing only 2 matches in the league and managing to win the BP Top 8 and the JPS Knockout Cup.

Bafana Bafana
Tshabalala was the first coach of South Africa after readmission. He won the first game on 7 July 1992 after nearly two decades in international isolation, beating Cameroon 1–0 at Kings Park in Durban.

Outside coaching
He was the technical director of Kaizer Chiefs from 1996-2001.

He later joined rivals Orlando Pirates as technical director till his passing in 2024.

Death
In March 2024 he suffered a gunshot wound after a burglary at his Centurion residence. On 11 July 2024 he succumbed to his injuries.

Honours
Orlando Pirates


 * Champion of Champions: 1978

Mamelodi Sundowns


 * Mainstay Cup: 1986
 * BP Top Eight Cup: 1988, 1990
 * Ohlsson's Challenge Cup: 1988
 * NSL Castle League: 1990
 * JPS Knockout Cup: 1990