Majantja coach's funeral tomorrow
Sebota, as Shale's nickname died on November 30 due to a kidney problem, after being in coma for three days.
Shale left his only daughter, Paballo Shale and wife Teboho Senteable-Shale.
Before coaching Majantja, which he joined in the beginning of the current season in September this year, Shale coached Linare, Bantu and FC Likhopo.
Among these teams, Shale led Bantu to their first ever Premier League title in 2013/14 season, 20 year after the club was established.
In front-Motlatsi during his time as Bantu coach, is seen here singing and dance with his former Bantu players.
He also led the Mafeteng based-side to winning Independence Cup and Top 8 tournaments.
Shale was a player before, and among other teams he played for was his home village team Ts'enola United which campaigned in the lower divisions before he joined Majantja in the premier league.
Other premier league teams he played for include Liphakoe, Matlama and FC Likhopo. The late heavy striker also played for the under-17, 20, 23 and senior national team, Likuena.
Shale also plied trade in South Africa with the premiership side, Bloemfontein Celtic. Among his achievement as a coach was winning the Premier League Coach of the Season Award during the 2013/14 season.