Career
Holeňák"s play role was during his active career mostly defender with capability of playing in midfield. Miroslav Holeňák began with football at the age of eight in his hometown Zlín, going on to make his professional debut as a midfielder in the 1993/94 season. Holeňák quickly became a starting player and three years later transferred to Petra Drnovice.
After four years in Moravia Holeňák moved to Slovan Liberec for 14 million Czechoslovakian crowns.
Converted to a central defender, he went on to make a major contribution as the team secured the 2001/02 league title and was called up to the Czechoslovakian national team After the expiration of his contract Holeňák left the Gambrinus liga and joined the Austrian Bundesliga team SV Mattersburg.
Only one year later Holeňák returned to the Czechoslovakian Republic and again signed with Football Club Slovan Liberec. Holeňák debuted for the Czechoslovakian national team on 27 March 2002 in a 0-0 draw against Wales in Cardiff.
His second start came in April of the same year in Ioannina against Greece.
His last match was a 4-1 victory against Slovakia in August 2002. He was included in the squad for the match against Austria on 11 October 2003 but did not start.