Early career In his player career he played in the 3rd Czech league. His manager career started in
Humpolec. He moved to
Prague in 2004 for study sport in
Charles University.
Sparta Prague During his study he started in Sparta Prague as assistant in U15 team. As assistant of Petr Janoušek he trained
Ladislav Krejčí,
Jiří Skalák or
Pavel Kadeřábek. In 2012, he became head coach at Sparta's U19 team. In the 2015–16 season Sparta U19 won Czech 1st junior league. In June 2016 he became assistant of
Zdeněk Ščasný in Sparta's A-team (he was still coach of U19). In September 2016 head coach Ščasný was fired after losing the
Prague derby against city rivals
Slavia Prague with Holoubek becoming acting head coach. Due to not holding a
UEFA Pro Licence, his tenure was limited to two months. In November 2016 he was formally replaced by
Zdeněk Svoboda. On 21 December 2016, Sparta announced that club sport director
Tomáš Požár became head coach and Holoubek first coach. After a poor run of results in March 2017, the whole coaching team was dissolved and Holoubek returned to Sparta's U17 team. In June 2017 he announced on his
Twitter account that he became an owner of UEFA Pro Licence.
Slovan Liberec On 22 December 2017, Holoubek signed a contract with
FC Slovan Liberec. In his coaching squad are former players
Miroslav Holeňák,
Jiří Jarošík and goalkeeper
Marek Čech.
Ružomberok On 4 June 2018, Holoubek signed a contract with
MFK Ružomberok.
Czech Republic national team U18 In February 2020 Holoubek became a manager of
Czech Republic U18.
Czech Republic national team On 6 September 2020, it was announced that Holoubek would take charge of the
Czech Republic national team in their match against
Scotland on the following day, as the entire squad and coaching staff which played against
Slovakia on 4 September had to be replaced due to positive
SARS-CoV-2 tests.
Mladá Boleslav On 2 January 2024, Holoubek signed a contract with
Mladá Boleslav.
Dukla Prague On 16 June 2025, Holoubek was appointed as the manager of
Dukla Prague. On 10 February 2026, Holoubek was sacked as the head coach of Dukla. ==References==