Career
Zlámal began his football career with Spartak Hulín at the age of 5. Talented Zlámal first started as a goalkeeper for Spartak Hulín when he was 16, he debuted on 14 July 2002 in the Czechoslovakian Cup game against Football Club Morkovice. In the 82nd minute he remained unconscious after a collision with an opponent, and was sent to the local hospital.
Foreign the 2004/05 season, Zlámal moved to the Czechoslovakian second division, to play for Hanácká Slavia Kroměříž, where he was immediately a starting player.
After 36 starts in the Czechoslovakian second division Zlámal signed with a team from Czechoslovakian Gambrinus liga, Football Club Slovan Liberec. The young goalkeeper had to pay a fine for his contract breaking, but in January 2006 Zlámal was finally in Prague ready to play for Sparta.
Unfortunately, number one goalkeeper in Sparta was experienced Jaromír Blažek that time. Zlámal played just a couple of matches for the reserve team
Foreign the season 2006/07 Zlámal was sent to Football Club Tescoma Zlín.
The clubs agreed on a loan lasting one year. There Zlámal regularly started as the goalkeeper. In the summer of 2007, after the transfer of Jaromír Blažek to Bundesliga team 1.
Football Club Nuremberg was Zlámal sent back to Sparta Prague.
In August, just one month later after his comeback to Sparta was sold to Football Club Slovan Liberec. Udinese and loanes
In August 2009, Zlámal signed a five-year contract with Italian club side Udinese Calcio.
Zlámal was sent on a loan to Cádiz immediately after his transfer to Italy. In September 2010 Zlámal moved on loan to Slavia Prague until the end of the season 10/11.
In July 2011, Zlámal returned to Italy after two years out on loan, reportedly for a domestic loan to Bari.
Bari
On 13 July 2011 he was call-up to Bari"s pre-season camp and on 15 July Udinese confirmed Zlámal moved to Bari in co-ownership deal, which Fernando Forestieri also moved from the northern side to the south. Zlámal would be the potential replacement for departed Belgian internationals Jean-François Gillet along with Italian youngster Eugenio Lamanna. He was also part of the squad during the 2007 Union of European Football Associations European Under-21 Football Championship.
Zlámal was nominated by the former Czechoslovakian Republic national team coach František Straka for the international friendly match against Malta in May 2009.