Jan Kameník (born 25 January 1982) is a Czech football manager who is current head coach of Vyškov.
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.
[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.
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.
[10] Despite initial success, the former Czech national team Bílek departed the club in winter, when he was named the manager of Kazakhstan.
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.
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.
Ahead of the 2019–20 season, Kameník was again degraded to a role of an assistant manager, this time serving under Josef Csaplár.
In early October, however, Pohronie had undergone a minor personal crisis: ex-captain Lukáš Pelegríni, local striker Patrik Abrahám, as well as Canadian pre-season arrival Ryan Lindsay.