After his playing career, Halata became assistant manager of
VfB Leipzig, working under managers
Jürgen Sundermann and
Bernd Stange. Aged 31, on 9 April 1994, he took over as interim manager, when Leipzig were assured relegation from the
Bundesliga. Between 1 July 1994 and 30 April 1996, he returned to the role of assistant manager, until he was made interim manager once more on 1 May 1996. This time he prevented the club's relegation from 2. Bundesliga. After again returning to his duties as assistant manager in the following season, Halata was once more given the task to save VfB Leipzig from relegation on 7 December 1997, but he could not prevent the club's relegation at the end of the
season. From 8 December 1998 to February 1999, he was manager of
1. FC Dynamo Dresden, staying at the club as assistant manager until 14 March 2001. On 1 January 2002, he took over as manager of
ZFC Meuselwitz, then on a relegation spot in the fifth-tier
Landesliga Thüringen. He secured non-relegation, then finished second in 2003 before winning promotion to the
NOFV-Oberliga in 2004. In their first season, Meuselwitz finished sixth. After a disappointing start to the 2005–06 season, Halata stepped down as manager of Meuselwitz, only to rescind his decision days later. He stayed at the helm until June 2006, leading the club to a 5th place. On 22 March 2007, Halata took over as manager of
SV Dessau 05 in the NOFV-Oberliga. In December 2007, Halata returned as manager of ZFC Meuselwitz, signing a contract until June 2012. ==References==