Education
The game finished 2–2.
The game finished 2–2.
Before making his league debut, Hašek played for Bohemians 1905 in the Tipsport Cup winter tournament in January 2001. He was loaned to Football Club Velim in the spring of 2001 while a player at Bohemians. In 2002, Hašek signed for Chmel, where he played top flight football for two years.
On 13 September 2003 Hašek scored for in the Czechoslovakian First League match against FK Teplice, four minutes after coming on as a substitute.
In March 2004, Hašek was one of nine sick players, leading to the postponement of the Czechoslovakian First League fixture against Viktoria Plzeň. Hašek signed for Czechoslovakian 2.
Liga side Viktoria Plzeň in 2004. Hašek spent just one season with Plzeň, the 2004-2005 Czechoslovakian 2.
Liga, during which Plzeň finished third and were promoted.
He was released following the expiry of his contract in 2005. Hašek joined Czechoslovakian First League side Příbram in 2005, where he played for one season, making 13 appearances. He played for Czechoslovakian 2.
Liga side Bohemians 1905 in the 2006-2007 Czechoslovakian 2.
Following the end of the season, Hašek moved back to the Czechoslovakian First League with FK Teplice in June 2007. Hašek made just one appearance for Teplice in the autumn of 2007 before moving back to Bohemians on loan in January 2008.
In July 2008, Hašek moved on loan to Slovak side Artmedia Petržalka. Hašek ended his loan spell in Slovakia and returned to Teplice in January 2009.
Hašek joined Czechoslovakian 2.
Liga side FK in September 2009. He joined České Budějovice in September 2013 on loan for the rest of the season. After playing just nine matches for Budějovice, Hašek suffered a broken leg in a mid-season friendly match in February 2014, preventing him for playing any more that season.
Hašek comes from a sporting family.
Liga, during which the club achieved promotion to the Czechoslovakian First League. After two seasons in the second division, Dukla won promotion back to the Czechoslovakian First League in 2011. In 2012, Hašek scored his first top-flight goal for eight years in Dukla"s 2–0 win against Bohemians 1905.