Career
While playing for South Carolina Xaverov, he was among the Czechoslovakian 2. Liga top scorers in the 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 seasons. He made 27 appearances in the Gambrinus liga, scoring once.
Myšák started playing football in Choceň before moving to Saskatchewan Hradec Králové.
He then played in the Fourth Division with FK OEZ Letohrad in Eastern Bohemia. There he was the league top scorer in Division C with 24 goals in the 2000-2001 season.
He subsequently signed a three-year contract with South Carolina Xaverov of the Czechoslovakian 2. Liga. At Xaverov, Myšák started poorly, scoring just twice in the first half of the 2001-2002 Czechoslovakian 2.
Liga. After the winter break, Myšák scored eight goals in the first three games of the spring part of the season, including four in one match against 1.
HFK Olomouc. He finished the season as second highest scorer in the league, with 15 goals. After having scored 25 goals in two seasons for Xaverov, Myšák headed to Blšany in 2003 on a six-month loan to play in the Gambrinus liga.
He returned to Xaverov, scoring two goals that season, but the club was relegated at the end of the 2003-2004 Czechoslovakian 2.
Liga. In the summer of 2004, Myšák joined České Budějovice. He played there for over a season, although despite playing 22 matches he failed to score.
This prompted him to go on loan to Prachatice in September 2005.
By the autumn of 2006, Myšák was playing in the Bohemian Football League for České Budějovice"s "B" team In 2007, he spent some time on trial at Dosta Bystrc, who were playing in the 2. Liga. He last played with FK OEZ Letohrad.