David Holoubek


David Holoubek is Czech football manager who was lastly manager of Slovak club MFK Ružomberok.

Career

Early career

In his player career he played in 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 season 2015/16 Sparta U19 won Czech 1st junior league.
In June 2016 he became assistant of Zdeněk Ščasný in Sparta's A-team.
In September 2016 was head coach Ščasný fired after losing derby with city rival Slavia Prague and David Holoubek became acting head coach. He can be head coach only for 2 months because he hasn't got UEFA Pro Licence. 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 was in March 2017 whole coaching squad dissolved and Holoubek went back 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.