Jan à  imák (born 13 October 1978) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He spent most of his career in Germany and made one appearance for the Czech Republic national team.
Born in Tábor, à  imák began his professional career at Chmel Blà ¡any.
In 2000, à  imák left the Czech Republic joining 2. Bundesliga club Hannover 96. In his second season there, he contributed 18 goals to the club's promotion to the Bundesliga.
In the summer of 2002, à  imák joined Bayer Leverkusen on a five-year contract. The transfer fee paid to Hannover was reported as â¬6 million. Signed as a replacement for Michael Ballack, he could not prevail at the Rhineland-side and returned the following year on loan to Hannover 96. After the sixth matchday he dropped out because of alcohol problems and a related depression fatigue syndrome. In July 2004, he dissolved his contract in Leverkusen.
A short time later, à  imák returned to his native Czech Republic to play for Sparta Prague. On 28 August 2004, he made his debut coming off the bench early in the second half for Rastislav MichalÃÂk in a 3âÂÂ1 win against Chmel Blà ¡any and scored the team's second goal for 2âÂÂ1. In the following months, however, he was unable to repeat his performance of his first period at Hannover 96 and underwent therapy. He finished his first seasons with five appearances and as many appearances in the UEFA Champions League, where Sparta was eliminated in the group stage.
On 19 November 2005, he celebrated his return, being substituted on for Martin Haà ¡ek in a 4âÂÂ2 win on matchday 13 of the 2005âÂÂ06 season. That season, he made nine starts in the league and two in the Champions League. In the 2006âÂÂ07 season, his third and final one for Sparta Prague, he made 18 appearances scoring 1 goal, playing ten times in the league and five times in the UEFA Cup. His fight against his alcoholism and arguments with coaches in his three years in Prague cost him sympathies. Having publicly voiced his intentions to leave the club, he was not allowed to attend the training shortly before his departure. Overall, he was limited to a total of 51 matches and 3 goals.
In July 2007, à  imák changed again to Germany and signed a two-year contract with Carl Zeiss Jena who at the time were competing in the 2. Bundesliga.
In summer 2008 he moved to VfB Stuttgart, making his competitive debut in a 1âÂÂ0 loss against Saturn Ramenskoye in the third round of the Intertoto Cup.
On 19 January 2010, à  imák moved to Mainz 05. After one season with Mainz, he returned to Carl Zeiss Jena, but left in 2012 after the club were relegated from the 3. Liga
In summer 2012 he returned to his hometown signing a six-month contract with newly formed FC MAS Táborsko competing in the 2. Liga hoping to move abroad again in January. In August 2014, he left Táborsko by mutual consent following health and personal issues.