Jan Kameník

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Jan Kameník
Personal information
Date of birth (1982-01-25) 25 January 1982 (age 42)
Place of birth Otrokovice, Czechoslovakia
Team information
Current team
Vyškov (manager)
Youth career
1992–1999 Baťov 1930
1999–2001 Sigma Olomouc
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2002 Baťov 1930
2002–2004 FS Napajedla
2004–2007 Jauerling
2007–2010 FS Napajedla
2010–2020 Vlčnov
2020 Zlechov
Managerial career
2007–2015
Slovácko
(youth)
2015–2017 Jihlava (youth)
2017 Jihlava (assistant)
2017–2019
Fastav Zlín
(assistant)
2019
Fastav Zlín
2019
Fastav Zlín
(assistant)
2019–2020
Fastav Zlín
2020 Strání
2020–2021 Pohronie
2021–2022 Vysočina Jihlava
2023 Pohronie
2023– Vyškov
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jan Kameník (born 25 January 1982) is a Czech football manager who is current head coach of Vyškov.

Playing career

In his youth years, Kameník featured for his local Otrokovice-based Baťov 1930 and had a two year loan in Sigma Olomouc. He spent his senior career in lower amateur tiers of Czech league system, with his peak at a then-fourth division side TJ FS Napajedla. He often played recreational football for amateur sides. In early 2000s, he played in lower divisions of Austrian football.[1]

Managerial career

Youth teams

Kameník began his managerial career with

UEFA Pro Licence.[2] Here he gained notoriety as a specialist in managing the youth squads.[3]

He later relocated to serve as an authority within a regional football academy based ran by FAČR in Jihlava. While at the academy, Kameník was invited to coach the U19 squad at local Vysočina Jihlava. He stayed with the site for half-year.[4]

Assistant in Jihlava

When the former assistant manager at Vysočina Jihlava, Michal Hipp departed from the club, Michal Bílek had invited Kameník to serve as his assistant.[5] Kameník became the assistant in January 2017 but the duo was relieved of their duties by April, following a series of dissatisfactory results.[6] He returned to the U19 squad briefly, but departed the club entirely by June.[7]

Fastav Zlín

Ahead of the

Fastav Zlín.[8] With Páník and his other assistant Jan Somberg, Kameník co-coached Zlín in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League and led them to victory at a pre-season Czechoslovak Supercup. Páník was replaced by Vlastimil Petržela in March 2018, after three years at the club. Kameník continued to serve as an assistant under Petržela, who remained with the club until the end of the season and departed after few minor controversies. Zlín narrowly avoided relegation that season.[9]

At the start of

Zlín's new manager. The reunited duo, along with club's sporting director Zdeněk Grygera, began to pursue a play in a 3-5-2 formation.[10] Despite initial success, the former Czech national team Bílek departed the club in winter, when he was named the manager of Kazakhstan. Bílek was replaced by Slovak manager Roman Pivarník, who kept Kameník as his assistant.[11] Pivarník's side, however, recorded mere 9 points in eleven fixtures and failed to score in seven of those. Consequently, Pivarník was let go in April and Kameník took over as a manager of a senior team for the first time in his career, although merely on a caretaker basis, until the end of the season.[12] Kameník had led the team during the Europa League play-offs to determine the final participant from the Czech Republic. Fastav advanced through Sigma Olomouc in the quarter-finals by the away goals rule but was knocked out in the semi-finals by Mladá Boleslav
, who won the ultimate spot. He concluded his brief spell with a tally of two wins and two defeats.

Ahead of the 2019–20 season, Kameník was again degraded to a role of an assistant manager, this time serving under Josef Csaplár.[13] Csaplár was too let go within half-year as, according to Grygera, he lacked the results, despite attracting a number of his former players. This time, however Kameník was promoted to a role of a manager by Grygera, in hopes of having a local manager improve the results, becoming league' youngest manager.[14] Petr Slončík was named Kameník's assistant, after managing TVD Slavičín.[15] Kameník's managerial spell concluded in March 2020. His spell saw three wins and three draws in league fixtures and a MOL Cup knock-out in Round of 16 by Mladá Boleslav. The results saw Zlín drop to a relegation zone and Kameník was subsequently replaced by the returning Bohumil Páník.

FC Strání

In September 2020, Kameník signed a contract with Fourth Division side Strání. At Strání, he re-united with numerous players from nearby Uherské Hradiště-based Slovácko.[16] He led the team in five matches, with two wins and a draw.

FK Pohronie

In mid-October, Kameník was announced as a new manager of

Lukáš Pelegríni, local striker Patrik Abrahám, as well as Canadian pre-season arrival Ryan Lindsay. After these departures, sporting director Miroslav Filipko and manager Mikuláš Radványi were both subsequently released from the club.[17] Kameník was brought in as a prospective coach with professional recommendations and marked a beginning of an internal transformation of the club.[18]

Kameník had his managerial debut with Pohronie on 17 October 2020 in a fixture against AS Trenčín, at pod Dubňom, in a 1–1 tie. Despite being one-down at half time James Weir equalised with a second-half header. Immediately in the first match, Kameník restructured Pohronie to play in his preferred 3-5-2 formation, dropping the previously used 4-3-3.[19]

MFK Vyškov

In April 2023, Kameník signed a contract with Czech National Football League side Vyškov.[20]

References

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  2. ^ "Zdeněk Botek a Jan Kameník získali profi licenci". 1. FC Slovácko. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
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  4. ^ Kopl, Libor (12 April 2018). "Jihlava pro mě byla jedním z jasných kandidátů na sestup, přiznává Kameník". Zlínský deník (in Czech). Retrieved 19 October 2020.
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  16. ^ "JAN KAMENÍK NOVÝM TRENÉREM A-TÝMU". FC Strání (in Czech). Retrieved 19 October 2020.
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  18. ^ "Novým trénerom Áčka Jan Kameník". FK Pohronie (in Slovak). Retrieved 19 October 2020.
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